energy Crossword Puzzles
Maple Heights OGT Science Study Guide-- Pages 1 thru 13 2015-10-21
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- Transfer of heat by liquid or gas.
- ___ properties include things like an object’s color and density
- The ___ energy in a battery converted to electrical energy is an example of energy conversion.
- When a liquid becomes a solid; molecules become packed tighter together and move less.
- ___ potential energy equals “mass times gravity times height”.
- Newton’s ___ Law of Motion says “For every action there is an equal & opposite reaction”.
- An example of a chemical property is when copper ___ or iron rusts.
- When clouds can no longer hold all the water from condensation they will release the water in the form of rain or snow.
- When a liquid becomes a gas; the molecules are now moving very rapidly.
- The energy of motion (the energy an object has because it is moving).
- A Physical Change does not ___ any new substance.
- Newton’s ___ Law of Motions says “a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion until an outside force acts on it (inertia)”.
- The Law of conservation of Energy says “___ energy cannot be created or destroyed only converted to another type of energy”.
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- Stored energy or the ability of a system to do work due to its position or internal structure.
- Occurs when a solid changes to a liquid allowing molecules to move more freely.
- When a gas becomes a liquid. This occurs on a cold glass beverage on a warm day and this is also how clouds are formed.
- ___ waves are all waves of energy including visible light, microwaves, infrared, x-rays, & radio waves.
- When ice goes directly into gas form skipping becoming a liquid phase.
- The rubbing of one object or surface against another.
- Kinetic energy equals “___ times velocity squared”.
- This force will accelerate all objects.
- A reaction/interaction that absorbs heat from the surrounding (feels cold to touch).
- Newton’s Second Law of Motion also says “Force equals mass times ___”.
- A reaction/interaction that gives off heat (feels warm/hot to touch).
- Newton’s ___ Law of Motion says “A force causes an object to accelerate”.
- A Chemical Change ___ a new substance.
- Transfer of heat through a solid object from a source of higher temperature to the object with lower temperature.
- Heat transferred by electromagnetic waves.
- Friction causes an object to slow down or ___.
29 Clues: Transfer of heat by liquid or gas. • A Chemical Change ___ a new substance. • This force will accelerate all objects. • Heat transferred by electromagnetic waves. • Friction causes an object to slow down or ___. • A Physical Change does not ___ any new substance. • Kinetic energy equals “___ times velocity squared”. • ...
Maple Heights OGT Science Study Guide-- Pages 1 thru 13 2015-10-21
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- A reaction/interaction that gives off heat (feels warm/hot to touch).
- The Law of conservation of Energy says “___ energy cannot be created or destroyed only converted to another type of energy”.
- The rubbing of one object or surface against another.
- An example of a chemical property is when copper ___ or iron rusts.
- Newton’s Second Law of Motion also says “Force equals mass times ___”.
- Kinetic energy equals “___ times velocity squared”.
- The ___ energy in a battery converted to electrical energy is an example of energy conversion.
- ___ potential energy equals “mass times gravity times height”.
- Newton’s ___ Law of Motion says “A force causes an object to accelerate”.
- Friction causes an object to slow down or ___.
- When clouds can no longer hold all the water from condensation they will release the water in the form of rain or snow.
- This force will accelerate all objects.
- A ___ property is a characteristic that a substance displays when it changes into a new substance.
- A reaction/interaction that absorbs heat from the surrounding (feels cold to touch).
- Newton’s ___ Law of Motions says “a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion until an outside force acts on it (inertia)”.
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- A Physical Change does not ___ any new substance.
- Stored energy or the ability of a system to do work due to its position or internal structure.
- When a gas becomes a liquid. This occurs on a cold glass beverage on a warm day and this is also how clouds are formed.
- Occurs when a solid changes to a liquid allowing molecules to move more freely.
- ___ waves are all waves of energy including visible light, microwaves, infrared, x-rays, & radio waves.
- When a liquid becomes a solid; molecules become packed tighter together and move less.
- The energy of motion (the energy an object has because it is moving).
- ___ properties include things like an object’s color and density
- When a liquid becomes a gas; the molecules are now moving very rapidly.
- When ice goes directly into gas form skipping becoming a liquid phase.
- Heat transferred by electromagnetic waves.
- Transfer of heat through a solid object from a source of higher temperature to the object with lower temperature.
- A Chemical Change ___ a new substance.
- Newton’s ___ Law of Motion says “For every action there is an equal & opposite reaction”.
- Transfer of heat by liquid or gas.
30 Clues: Transfer of heat by liquid or gas. • A Chemical Change ___ a new substance. • This force will accelerate all objects. • Heat transferred by electromagnetic waves. • Friction causes an object to slow down or ___. • A Physical Change does not ___ any new substance. • Kinetic energy equals “___ times velocity squared”. • ...
Final Exam Review 2024-12-12
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- Stored energy
- Elements that make up most of the periodic table and are malleable and ductile
- Type of change that only changes the way an object looks
- Type of force that causes metals to be attracted to one another
- A change in this type of energy signals a chemical change
- State of matter with the most space between atoms
- A force that pulls towards the center of a mass
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
- Type of force that is perpendicular to the surface it acts on
- Newton's law that states every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- Type of wave where the energy moves perpendicular to the direction of movement
- Most of these elements are a gas and they are good insulators
- Type of energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- A force that slows or stops motion when two objects rub together
- Type of mixture that can also be called a solution
- A force can be one of these
- Energy of Motion
- Type of energy affected by mass and height
- State of matter that has a changeable shape but definite volume
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- How light is reflected off of an object (how shiny it is)
- When energy is changed from one type to another
- How much matter is stored in a given volume
- When two liquids form a solid; it is a sign of a chemical change
- Type of energy stored in springs and rubber bands
- Also known as Light Energy
- When the sum of forces acting on an object equals zero
- The Law of ________ of Energy states you cannot create or destroy energy
- Type of wave where the energy moves parallel to the direction of movement
- These elements are sometimes called semi-conductors
- State of matter with least amount of Kinetic Energy
- When forces acting on an object cause motion they are said to be this
- When energy is moved from one place to another
- How easily something breaks
- Type of substance that cannot be broken down any further
- Change that occurs when a new substance is formed
- Type of mixture where you can see the different parts
36 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of Motion • Also known as Light Energy • How easily something breaks • A force can be one of these • The sum of all forces acting on an object • Type of energy affected by mass and height • How much matter is stored in a given volume • When energy is moved from one place to another • When energy is changed from one type to another • ...
Thermal energy crossword 2025-09-04
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- thermal energy that flows from a warmer material to a cooler material.
- a natural partical made of 2 or more atoms
- he temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter.
- A reaction in which energy is released.
- A reaction in which energy is absorbed.
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- A material that allows electrons to move easily through it.
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- Total kinetic and potential energy of particles in an object
- Energy in the form of motion, like a moving car or truck
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of material 1 K; it is measured in joules per kilogram per kelvin.
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a sample of matter.
- The transfer of energy by the bulk movement of matter in which particles move from place to place in fluid, carrying the energy with them.
- The transfer of energy through matter in which energy moves from particle to particle.
- The transfer of energy in the form of waves. It is a type of energy transfer that does not require matter.
15 Clues: A reaction in which energy is released. • A reaction in which energy is absorbed. • a natural partical made of 2 or more atoms • Energy in the form of motion, like a moving car or truck • A material that allows electrons to move easily through it. • Total kinetic and potential energy of particles in an object • ...
Unit 6: Thermochemistry 2024-02-04
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- heat enters the system
- What does the "m" stand for in the q=mcΔT?
- energy of motion
- the capacity to do work or to transfer heat
- a measurement of the flow of heat
- an insulated device used for measuring heat changes in chemical and physical processes
- kJ = __________
- +q = ___ q
- energy in a system at constant pressure
- transfer of thermal energy
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- the substance(s) experiencing chemical or physical change
- everything outside the system that provide or absorb heat for/from the system
- a form of kinetic energy related to random motion of particles
- heat exits the system
- amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1° C
- What is the ΔH° for free elements in their standard state (most stable form at 1 atm and 25° C
- The ΔH of a _____ is equal to the sum of the ΔH of the individual _____.
- kinetic energy with very little movement of particles
- kinetic energy with lots of movement of particles
19 Clues: +q = ___ q • kJ = __________ • energy of motion • heat exits the system • heat enters the system • transfer of thermal energy • a measurement of the flow of heat • energy in a system at constant pressure • What does the "m" stand for in the q=mcΔT? • the capacity to do work or to transfer heat • kinetic energy with lots of movement of particles • ...
It's ELECTRIC! 2025-04-20
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- Unlike charges do this when placed together
- The basic building block of all matter
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- When an electron joins an atom from another, the atom becomes...
- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Neutrally charged subatomic particle
- When an electron leaves an atom for another, the atom becomes...
- This type of circuit is used in our homes to power lights
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- This type of circuit allows electricity to flow through
- This type of circuit stops the flow of electricity
- This type of energy is fast and sudden due to friction
- Something that electrical energy can flow through
- The form of energy due to charged particles
- A type of insulator that usually encases wires in our homes
- When electric energy flows through a wire, it creates a...
- Like charges do this when placed together
- A microwave turns electrical energy into this type of energy
- One of the best conductors of electricity
- Something that electrical energy can not flow through
19 Clues: Neutrally charged subatomic particle • Negatively charged subatomic particle • Positively charged subatomic particle • The basic building block of all matter • Like charges do this when placed together • One of the best conductors of electricity • Unlike charges do this when placed together • The form of energy due to charged particles • ...
Science 8 Terms and Definitions Crossword 2022-05-25
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- the rate at which work is done
- this type of energy is when something has the potential to do something
- what type of force picture 1 represents
- what picture 4 represents in a circuit
- the flow of electrons
- what type of force picture 2 represents
- a simple machine that is a sloping surface like a ramp
- this type of energy is known a potential energy that depends on height
- this type of energy is when an object has a reason to move
- gives the speed and direction of an object in motion
- this type of energy is used in batteries
- the type of circuit with more that one path for electrons to flow through
- the type of circuit that only has one path for electrons to flow through
- this is the product of mass and acceleration
- a material that resists the flow of electrons
- the rate of change in velocity
- this type of energy is potential energy that is stored in elastic objects
- the measurement used to measure energy
- what picture 3 represents in a circuit
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- pressure from a power source that pushes electrons through a circuit
- what picture 5 represents in a circuit
- a disturbance that carries energy from place to place
- a change in position
- a simple machine that has a straight rod or board that moves on a fulcrum
- this wave has compressions and rarefactions
- using a force to move an object a distance
- when visible light travels, it travels in the form of this type of wave
- newton’s first law of motion
- a simple machine that has a wheel that has a groove on the outside edge
- the rate of change in position
- this type of energy comes from the sun
- this type of energy is stored in the nuclei of atoms
- what picture 6 represents in a circuit
- said in newton's third law that every action has an equal and opposite________
- this type of energy is the result of the flow of electrical charges
- this type of energy is always lost in transfers because of the law of thermodynamics
- a simple machine that is two inclined planes joined back to back
- this is the acronym that is used to remember energy types
- a simple machine that is a large wheel connected to a cylinder
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
40 Clues: a change in position • the flow of electrons • newton’s first law of motion • the rate at which work is done • the rate of change in position • the rate of change in velocity • what picture 5 represents in a circuit • what picture 4 represents in a circuit • this type of energy comes from the sun • what picture 6 represents in a circuit • the measurement used to measure energy • ...
Cheyenne DeBacco 2023-09-25
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- distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave
- A particle with two protons and two neutrons with a 2+ charge; is equivalent to a helium-4
- ray and particles emitted by radioactive materials
- Particle- A high-speed electron with a 1- charge that is emitted during radioactive decay.
- equation that shows atomic number and mass numbers that are involved
- An atom or bonded group of atoms with a positive or negative charge.
- small and dense positively charged atom that contains protons & neutrons
- minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- The energy levels contained within a principal energy level.
- particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- A model that uses electron-dot structures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules. Pairs of dots or lines represent bonding pairs.
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- number of waves that pass a given point per second
- spectrum that electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source
- The process in which some substances
- energy exhibiting wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- High energy radiation with no electrical charge and no mass
- The electrons in an atom’s outer-most orbitals; determine the chemical properties of an element.
- States that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to acquire the stable electron configuration of a noble gas.
- The major energy levels of an atom.
- The lowest allowable energy state of an atom.
- An ion that has a negative charge.
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom, which is prescribed by three rules- the aufbau principle, the Pauli exclusion principle, and Hund’s rule.
- emit radiation.
- An ion that has a positive charge.
24 Clues: emit radiation. • An ion that has a negative charge. • An ion that has a positive charge. • The major energy levels of an atom. • The process in which some substances • The lowest allowable energy state of an atom. • number of waves that pass a given point per second • ray and particles emitted by radioactive materials • ...
Cierra & Jacoby 2023-09-26
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- electron- electron in the atoms outer most orbitals
- - radioactive substance that may be hazardous by the radiation emitted.
- - A particle that represents light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- the shortest distnace between equivlant point on a continuouse wave
- state- the lowest energy in an atom
- sub level- the energy levels contained within principal energy level
- - Number of waves that pass a certain point in a unit time.
- Particle - A particle that is charged negitively and is identicle to a electron that has high energy.
- Equation - A equation where the mass number and the the sum of your atomic numbers balance out at least one side of the equation.
- - minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction.
- rule- states that atoms lose gain or share electrons
- - A energy that comes from a specific source that can damage the DNA within your cells.
- - an atom or molecule with a net electric charge
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- Ray - A form of electromagnetic radiation coming from radioactive decay.
- Radiation - The wave of energy at the speed of light in the form of electric and magnetic fields that make up waves.
- dot structure- model that shows how electrons are modeled
- energy level- the shell or orbital where the electron is located
- configuration -the arragnment of electrons in an atom
- Particle - Particles that commonly consist of two protons as well as two neutrons that tightly bound together.
- that has a positive charge
- Spectrum - a chemical element or chemical compound is the spectrum of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted due to electrons making a transition from a high energy state to a lower energy state
- ion that has a positive charge
22 Clues: that has a positive charge • ion that has a positive charge • state- the lowest energy in an atom • - an atom or molecule with a net electric charge • electron- electron in the atoms outer most orbitals • rule- states that atoms lose gain or share electrons • configuration -the arragnment of electrons in an atom • ...
Mechanics Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
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- Two or more forces can be combined and represented by a single ... force.
- In ... collision, some kinetic energy is converted to heat and sound.
- a device used to measure time
- ... is the part of physics that deals with motion, force and energy.
- a diagram to show the relationship between total input energy, useful output energy and wasted energy.
- Newton's third law states that to every action, there is an equal but ... reaction.
- Passenger cars have collapsible front and rear sections to reduce the force of ... in a collision.
- Newton's first law states that a body remains in its state of rest or uniform motion unless it is acted on by an ... force.
- If there is no ... resistance, a coin and a feather will fall at the same rate.
- ... is the rate of work done.
- Wind and tide are ... energy sources.
- ... is the product of force and moment arm.
- A ... uses sound waves for underwater ranging and detection.
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- SI unit of length
- The condition of equilibrium for rotational motion is that the sum of clockwise moments about any point is equal to the sum of ... moments about that point.
- ... energy comes from the heat under the crust of the Earth
- Newton's second law states that the ... force acting on a object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration.
- A moving object has ... energy.
- SI unit of time
- A body is in ... if it is at rest or in uniform motion.
- Fish has ...-lined bodies to reduce friction in swimming
- the short form of millisecond
- unit of pressure
- ... is the ability to do work.
- A ... quantity has magnitude and direction.
- the short form of potential energy
- SI unit of force
27 Clues: SI unit of time • unit of pressure • SI unit of force • SI unit of length • a device used to measure time • the short form of millisecond • ... is the rate of work done. • ... is the ability to do work. • A moving object has ... energy. • the short form of potential energy • Wind and tide are ... energy sources. • A ... quantity has magnitude and direction. • ...
Fall Science Review Pt. 2 2024-12-16
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- The distance between two wave crests is the ____________.
- ____________ is to take in light.
- ____________ is energy that uses heat.
- The top of a wave is the ____________.
- To bump into something is to ____________.
- Energy of movement is ____________ energy.
- Something that slows the flow of electric current is a ____________.
- To bend light is to ____________.
- Light bouncing back is ____________.
- ____________ is energy you can hear that is produced by vibrations.
- ____________ is energy we can see.
- Stored energy is ____________ energy.
- The less waves in an amount of time is ____________ frequency.
- To make something is to ____________.
- A force that works against motion is ____________.
- The change in an object's position is ____________.
- Light travels in a ____________ line.
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- ____________ is the energy of charged particles.
- ____________ forces are two forces that are the same strength but work in opposite directions.
- ____________ is a force that pulls two objects towards each other.
- Half the distance between a wave's crest and trough is it's ____________.
- Area where particles are closer together is ____________.
- ____________ is energy related to movement.
- A push or a pull is a ____________.
- A ____________ circuit is a complete path that allows electricity to flow.
- To be see-through or clear is ____________.
- The measure of gravity acting on an object's mass is ____________.
- Area where particles are NOT closer together is ____________.
- To move from one place to another is to ____________.
- An ____________ circuit is an incomplete path that does not allow electricity to flow.
- To move is to ____________.
- A ____________ is matter that interacts with light.
- The more waves in an amount of time is ____________ frequency.
- A ____________ is matter that allows energy to pass through.
34 Clues: To move is to ____________. • ____________ is to take in light. • To bend light is to ____________. • ____________ is energy we can see. • A push or a pull is a ____________. • Light bouncing back is ____________. • Stored energy is ____________ energy. • To make something is to ____________. • Light travels in a ____________ line. • ____________ is energy that uses heat. • ...
Electricity and Circuits 2023-12-13
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- - An automatic switch that opens if the current exceeds safe levels.
- - A cell with solid or paste electrolytes, like in a flashlight battery.
- - A device that converts heat energy into electrical energy.
- - A material that allows electric charges to flow easily, like metals.
- - An unintended new path of very low resistance.
- - The loss of static electricity as charges move off an object.
- - A device that converts light energy into electrical energy.
- - A common unit used by power companies to measure electrical energy usage.
- - An electric charge that builds up on an object.
- - The basic unit of matter, made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- - A circuit that has more than one path for current to flow.
- - A safety device that stops the flow of current if it exceeds a set limit.
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- - Too many devices using power on a single circuit.
- - A material that does not allow electric charges to flow easily, like rubber or plastic.
- - A complete circuit that allows current to flow.
- - A device that transforms electric energy into another form of energy.
- - One or more cells connected together.
- - The rate at which electric energy is converted into another form. Measured in watts.
- - The difference in electric potential between two points in a circuit. Measured in volts.
- - A circuit with one path for current to flow through all loads.
- - A circuit that has a break so current cannot flow.
- - A complete, closed path in which electric current can flow.
- - A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
- - The rate at which charge flows past a point in an electric circuit. Measured in amperes (amps).
- - A property of materials that resists electric current flow. Measured in ohms.
25 Clues: - One or more cells connected together. • - An unintended new path of very low resistance. • - A complete circuit that allows current to flow. • - An electric charge that builds up on an object. • - Too many devices using power on a single circuit. • - A circuit that has a break so current cannot flow. • - A device that converts heat energy into electrical energy. • ...
Unit 7 It Matters!! 2024-11-25
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- Absorbs heat
- A change from gas to solid without condensing into a liquid
- The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- Releases heat
- thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another
- The amount of energy required for the liquid at its boiling point to become a gas
- the pressure produced when vapor particles above a liquid in a sealed container collide with the container walls.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Amount of energy required to change a substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase.
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas below the boiling point.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical process. ΔH is the symbol.
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- the temperature and pressure conditions at which the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases of a substance coexist at equilibrium
- SI unit of energy
- the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy of motion
- the contribution each gas in a mixture makes to the total pressure
- an instrument or equipment used to measure changes in thermal energy
- The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
- A change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid
- A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid
23 Clues: Absorbs heat • Releases heat • energy of motion • SI unit of energy • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of state from a liquid to a solid • The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas • A change from gas to solid without condensing into a liquid • ...
ACC environmental science energy crossword 2022-03-25
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- the most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation.
- Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus
- this kind of resource is generally readily available, and is replaced quickly or continually.
- The type of energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- The energy of motion
- considered to be the worst man-made ecological disaster ever
- found in deep underground deposits
- this type of Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- often uses significant amounts of land when the coal deposits sit close to the surface
- Used when coal deposits are deep
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- the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels, and is relatively abundant in the US.
- commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things
- This type of energy is the energy in the movement of molecules
- this type of extraction uses natural underground pressure pushes the oil to the surface requiring no additional action.
- This type of energy is Energy of an object due to its position or shape
- water or gas is injected underground to push oil upwards to be collected.
- Oil entering the water can cause serious effects on natural ecosystems this is called
- a well-stimulation technique used commonly in low-permeability rocks like tight sandstone, shale, and some coal beds to increase oil and/or gas flow to a well from petroleum-bearing rock formations.
- this type of resource which can never be replaced, or is replaced too slowly to be practical
- A new nuclear technology being developed which could provide clean and abundant energy.
- This type of energy required to move/change an object’s position
21 Clues: The energy of motion • Used when coal deposits are deep • found in deep underground deposits • Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus • considered to be the worst man-made ecological disaster ever • the most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation. • This type of energy is the energy in the movement of molecules • ...
hadassah 1st 2021-10-14
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- molecules come out of the cell
- provide the cell with energy
- energy from food
- water molecules spread out
- spreading out
- chemical that captures sunlight
- stores fats oils waxes
- no energy used to move
- releases energy
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- releases energy
- making glucose from sunlight
- energy stored in bonds
- stores info
- molecules go into the cell
- energy used to move
- builds and repairs
16 Clues: stores info • spreading out • releases energy • releases energy • energy from food • builds and repairs • energy used to move • energy stored in bonds • stores fats oils waxes • no energy used to move • water molecules spread out • molecules go into the cell • making glucose from sunlight • provide the cell with energy • molecules come out of the cell • chemical that captures sunlight
Heat Vocab 2024-10-29
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- packed together, or tightly packed in
- caused by heat
- opposite of an insulator
- stored energy
- when two things are at the same temperature
- the ability to do work
- heat transferring between two objects through direct contact
- energy in the form of waves
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- the amount of energy it takes to raise a substance by one degree
- energy that is in motion
- a type of energy, that is caused by two objects exchanging energy
- a substance that doesn't let heat pass through it easily
- the amount of energy in something measured in Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin
- thermal energy that travels in electromagnetic waves
- when hot parts of a substance rise, and the cold parts sink
15 Clues: stored energy • caused by heat • the ability to do work • energy that is in motion • opposite of an insulator • energy in the form of waves • packed together, or tightly packed in • when two things are at the same temperature • thermal energy that travels in electromagnetic waves • a substance that doesn't let heat pass through it easily • ...
Riley's Crossword 2026-01-23
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- the movement of energy through a substance such as water.
- energy stored in an object due to the height above the earth.
- heat energy from the earth
- "energy cannot be created or destroyed"
- a type of renewable energy created by the ocean waves.
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- energy that an object or particle has by reason of its motion.
- energy stored in an object due to its position.
- energy of electromagnetic waves.
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, like squishing or stretching.
- the radiant from the suns heat.
- energy within a system that is created by random motion of molecules and atoms.
- the sum of macroscopic potential and kinetic energies.
- one of the oldest, largest sources of energy.
- energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms.
14 Clues: heat energy from the earth • the radiant from the suns heat. • energy of electromagnetic waves. • "energy cannot be created or destroyed" • one of the oldest, largest sources of energy. • energy stored in an object due to its position. • energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms. • the sum of macroscopic potential and kinetic energies. • ...
David 2016-12-08
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- rely on Autotroph
- 1st step in celluler respirration
- require oxygen
- makes own energy/food
- molecules are broken down to release energy
- ''mighty'' power house in cell
- no oxygen
- Adenosine Diphosphate
- sac like membrane
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- absorbs light
- Equation is,CO2+H2O-C6H12O6+O2
- chemical energy/inorganic
- energy from light,in plant cell
- occurs in Animal skeletal muscles
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- energy stored in molecules
- a process in Mitochondria and Aerobic Pathway
17 Clues: no oxygen • absorbs light • require oxygen • rely on Autotroph • sac like membrane • makes own energy/food • Adenosine Diphosphate • Adenosine Triphosphate • chemical energy/inorganic • energy stored in molecules • Equation is,CO2+H2O-C6H12O6+O2 • ''mighty'' power house in cell • energy from light,in plant cell • 1st step in celluler respirration • occurs in Animal skeletal muscles • ...
Energy Sources Crossword 2025-05-20
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- A facility where energy from nuclear fuels is converted into electricity for widespread use.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food from carbon dioxide and water.
- A substance that can be burned or used to release energy, often for heat or power.
- A type of energy that travels in waves from the Sun and can be absorbed by the Earth.
- A type of energy resource that is naturally replenished and will not run out, such as wind or solar power.
- A type of energy resource that exists in limited quantities and cannot be quickly replaced, like fossil fuels.
- A type of energy created by the movement of charged particles, used to power devices and machines.
- Moving air caused by the Sun’s uneven heating of the Earth’s surface, used to generate power.
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- A machine with blades that spins when moved by wind or water to produce electricity.
- Energy transformed through photosynthesis, which can be stored and recovered through burning it.
- A man-made lake that stores water for use in hydroelectric power generation.
- Nonrenewable energy sources formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals over millions of years.
- Organic material from plants and animals that can be burned or converted into fuel to produce energy.
- The original source of most energy on Earth, providing heat and light.
- Materials like uranium or plutonium used in power stations to produce energy through nuclear reactions.
- A radioactive metal used as fuel in nuclear reactors to generate energy.
- Energy produced by the movement of water, usually from a dam or flowing river.
17 Clues: The original source of most energy on Earth, providing heat and light. • A radioactive metal used as fuel in nuclear reactors to generate energy. • A man-made lake that stores water for use in hydroelectric power generation. • Energy produced by the movement of water, usually from a dam or flowing river. • ...
Energy Notes Crossword 2022-03-06
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- Energy in motion
- Examples are; cell phone and radio
- Measurement for energy
- Heat that comes from fire, sun, etc
- Energy stored above earth's surface
- Ability to cause change
- Stored energy
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- Total amount of KE and PE
- Used most often for communication
- Energy stored in objects being compressed
- Comes from outlets and power plants
- Light that comes from the sun & bulbs
- Released energy from the nucleus
- Energy stored in chemical bonds in compounds
14 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in motion • Measurement for energy • Ability to cause change • Total amount of KE and PE • Released energy from the nucleus • Used most often for communication • Examples are; cell phone and radio • Comes from outlets and power plants • Heat that comes from fire, sun, etc • Energy stored above earth's surface • Light that comes from the sun & bulbs • ...
Biology Unit 2 2023-09-06
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- two or more atoms bonded together
- the amount of photosynthesis that is done in an area
- compound used by cells to store and release energy; made during cellular respiration
- Type of energy holding atoms together
- organelles in plant cells that capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- Process by which some organisms, such as certain bacteria, use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates
- A very large organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules. Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins & Nucleic Acids
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- The process in which our cells break down food and turn it into energy that cells need to perform their life functions. Oxygen is needed for this process.
- macromolecule made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms; provides long-term energy (includes fats, oils, and waxes)
- process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- Anything that has mass and takes up space (the letters)
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- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the processes of cellular respiration and energy production occur.
- Process that requires oxygen
- a large, fluid-filled organelle that stores not only water but also enzymes, metabolic wastes, and other materials
- the substance that controls the quantity of product that can form in a chemical reaction
- The process that converts light energy into chemical energy that is stored in glucose or other organic compounds; occurs in plants, algae, and certain prokaryotes.
- An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or substances derived from them.
- Basic unit of matter
- A molecule FORMED as a result of a chemical reaction (outputs)
- the process by which cells obtain energy from an energy source without using oxygen
- A simple sugar made in the process of photosynthesis which the plants use for energy in Cellular Respiration.
- Green pigment located in membranes within the chloroplasts of plants and algae and in the membranes of certain prokaryotes.
- macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus (includes DNA and RNA)
- An organism capable of making its own food
- macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Provides short-term energy (includes starches like potatoes and pasta)
- Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters
- macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth and repair
- elements or compounds that ENTER into a chemical reaction (inputs)
- Found in the bonds that hold molecules together (the lines)
- Process that does not require oxygen
32 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Process that requires oxygen • two or more atoms bonded together • Process that does not require oxygen • Type of energy holding atoms together • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • An organism capable of making its own food • Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters • the amount of photosynthesis that is done in an area • ...
Electricity Basics 2024-11-20
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- Small safety component in electrical devices that stops the flow of current if it's too high, preventing fires or other hazards.
- Energy, especially electricity, that is obtained in large quantities from a fuel source and used to operate lights,heating, and machinery
- Collection of components that work together to create and distribute light.
- Is a device that alters the voltage of a flow of electricity
- Intensity of an electric current. In other words, it measures how much energy flows between two points for a certain period of time.
- What drives electrons to move through the circuit, the more of this the higher the energy.
- Object that stores energy and uses it to power things like phones, video games or cars, without needing to be connected to electrical current.
- Is a material that resists the flow of heat or electricity. It helps keep heat in or out of a space, or prevents electrical currents from passing through.
- It means you remove its electrical charge
- The standard unit of electrical resistance in the InternationalSystem of Units.
- Flow of electrical charges through a conductor, measured in amperes (A). It occurs when there is a voltage difference between two points.
- Occurs when an object contains two distinct and opposite poles that can attract or repel each other
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- Set of electrical elements connected to each other that allow generating, transporting and using electrical energy with the aim of transforming it into another type of energy.
- A force that counteracts the flow of current. It serves as an indicator of how difficult it is for current to flow.
- Unit of energy, it’s used to measure electrical energy, amount of heat and work.
- charge The charge carried by an electron.
- The last letter is Z. The SI derived unit used to measure the frequency of vibrations and waves, such as sound waves and electromagnetic waves.
- Electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- Unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the rate of consumption of energy in an electric circuit where the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere
- Mechanism capable of transforming a type of energy (electrical, combustion, etc.) into mechanical energy.
- Energy that moves from hotter objects to cooler ones. It transfers in three main ways: conduction, convection, and radiation.
- A machine that transforms mechanical energy to electric energy.
- Total amount of electricity that flows through a conductor.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
24 Clues: charge The charge carried by an electron. • It means you remove its electrical charge • Total amount of electricity that flows through a conductor. • Is a device that alters the voltage of a flow of electricity • A machine that transforms mechanical energy to electric energy. • Collection of components that work together to create and distribute light. • ...
Chapter 14, Science 10 2013-05-01
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- Materials that have restricted ability to transfer thermal energy
- Energy that has not yet been used
- The water on the Earth surface
- Average kinetic energy
- Total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles
- The degree a surface can reflect light
- Direct contact of particles to transfer energy
- The energy needed to change the state of the substance
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- Energy from the motion of an object
- surrounds the earth with gases
- Thermal energy transferred with an absence of matter
- solid outer layer of the earth
- The movement of a fluid from one place to another to transfer energy
- Transfer of thermal energy
14 Clues: Average kinetic energy • Transfer of thermal energy • The water on the Earth surface • surrounds the earth with gases • solid outer layer of the earth • Energy that has not yet been used • Energy from the motion of an object • The degree a surface can reflect light • Direct contact of particles to transfer energy • Thermal energy transferred with an absence of matter • ...
Chapter 9 “Cellular Respiration or Fermentation” 2017-04-17
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- Respiration: Production of energy with oxygen
- iron containing protein that is a component of electron transport chain
- Protein: inner membrane protein which regulates proton channel
- Fermentation: glycolysis followed by the reduction of pyruvate to ethyl alcohol, regenerating NAD+ and releasing carbon dioxide
- Matrix: compartment that contains enzymes and substrates for the citric acid cycle; also contains DNA and ribosomes
- Reactions: Chemical Reaction of the transfer of electrons
- Energy: Energy available in molecules
- can either make ATP or power work in the cell
- Respiration: Production of energy without oxygen
- Pathway: Release of energy caused by breakdown of molecules
- Transport Chain: Where electron carrier molecules are held, which shuttle the electrons releasing energy to make ATP
- a sugar that is an important energy source C6H12O6
- Motive Force: H+ gradient which preforms work
- an enzyme that oxidizes the substrate by removing a pair of hydrogen atoms
- Route: glucose → NADH → Electron Transport Chain → Oxygen
- site of cellular respiration where oxygen is used to degrade organic molecules and generate ATP
- anaerobes: if oxygen is present the organism will make ATP by aerobic respiration but if oxygen is not present the organism will use anaerobic respiration or fermentation
- sets the pace of respiration
- A catabolic process making small amounts of ATP from organic molecules with an end result of ethyl alcohol or lactic acid
- Agent: Electron Acceptor
- Adenosine Diphosphate
- use of energy released from exergonic reaction to drive endergonic reaction
- Agent: Electron Donor
- Phosphorylation: The enzyme catalyzed formation of ADP by direct transfer of a phosphate group to ADP from an intermediate substrate
- Energy: Energy obtained due to motion
- Acid Fermentation: glycolysis followed by the reduction of pyruvate to lactate regenerating NAD+ with no release of carbon dioxide
- Starting point of fermentation and cellular respiration where glucose is split into pyruvate
- Oxidation: the pyruvate molecule accepts electrons, creating acetyl CoA which then goes into the citric acid cycle
- Spontaneous chemical reaction with a net release of free energy
- reduced state of NAD+
- folding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- Loss of electrons
- CoA: the entry compound for the citric acid cycle
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- Oxidation: metabolic process which is the breakdown of fatty acids to form acetyl CoA
- ionized form of citric acid; formed by the combination of acetyl CoA acetyl group and oxaloacetate
- Intake of oxygen and release of CO2 to produce energy
- → FADH2: two hydrogens get transferred to FAD forming FADH2 which oxidizes the compound
- Acid Cycle: also, known as Krebs cycle; an eight-step chemical cycle that completes the metabolic breakdown of glucose
- anaerobes: organism that cannot live without oxygen
- Space: space between inner and outer membrane
- intermediate in the metabolism of alcohol
- Energy: Energy contained due to structure
- Gaining electrons
- Payoff: energy is the result of a reaction
- Respiration: includes both aerobic and anaerobic pathways which result in the production of ATP
- Phosphorylation: third major stage in cellular respiration in which ATP is produced through redox reactions in the electron transport chain
- Attraction for electrons
- → NADH → electron transport chain → protein-motive force → ATP: Energy Flow During respiration
- coenzyme electron carrier that is easily oxidized because it is an electron acceptor
- Nonspontaneous chemical reaction with an absorption of free energy from surroundings
- Groups: nonprotein components which are essential for the catalytic functions of certain enzymes
- degradation of amino acids for energy
- stored energy in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient across a membrane drives cellular work; most ATP synthesis in aerobic conditions
- Molecule: organic molecule generated as an intermediate during the catabolism of glucose
- Inorganic Phosphate symbol
- + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O: cellular respiration
- Synthase: a complex of membrane proteins that function with electron transport chains with energy from the hydrogen ion concentration to produce ATP
- Membrane: membrane at the boarder of the cell which regulates what goes in and out
- Membrane: double phospholipid membrane that separates the inside of the organelle from the rest of the cell
- Membrane: site of electron transport chain
60 Clues: Gaining electrons • Loss of electrons • Adenosine Diphosphate • Agent: Electron Donor • reduced state of NAD+ • Attraction for electrons • Agent: Electron Acceptor • Inorganic Phosphate symbol • sets the pace of respiration • Energy: Energy available in molecules • degradation of amino acids for energy • Energy: Energy obtained due to motion • ...
Temperature 2016-02-16
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- the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- a device that measures heat.
- the lowest temperature on the kelvin scale {0 K}
- a material through which energy can be transferred as heat
- the circular motion of liquids or gases due to density differences that result from temperature differences
- the process earth allows the suns visible light to pass through it.
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in the object
- gases that allow the atmosphere to trap the suns energy. (water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane)
- the total kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance
- the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves
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- a material that reduces or prevents the transfer of heat
- the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact.
- small gaps on a bridge that keep segments of the bridge apart so they have room to expand without the bridge expanding
- the rate at which a substance conducts thermal energy
- made of two different metals stacked in a thin strip
- the increase in volume of a substance because of an increase in temperature
- the transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- the amount of energy needed to change the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 C
18 Clues: a device that measures heat. • the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves • the lowest temperature on the kelvin scale {0 K} • made of two different metals stacked in a thin strip • the rate at which a substance conducts thermal energy • a material that reduces or prevents the transfer of heat • a material through which energy can be transferred as heat • ...
Unit 2 Topic 3 2025-03-05
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- when heat is transferred through gas or water.
- the transfer of energy, such as heat or electricity, through direct contact between objects or particles
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems
- energy that moves as waves or particles
- the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- the distinct forms in which matter can exist; gas, solid, liquid
- energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature.
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- the energy an object has because of the movement of its molecules
- the process of heat transfer that occurs when a fluid moves
- the form of energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions.
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another.
- a collection of objects or particles that are being studied together
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
- defined as the ability to do work or cause change
- the average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of that substance.
18 Clues: energy that moves as waves or particles • when heat is transferred through gas or water. • defined as the ability to do work or cause change • the process of heat transfer that occurs when a fluid moves • the form of energy that an object possesses due to its motion. • any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume. • ...
Module 1 Test Review (energy and matter in ecosystems) 2024-09-27
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- a food ____ is a model that shows how energy flows in an ecosystem through feeding relationships.
- An element found in all living things and is necessary for life.
- Cellular ____ is the series of chemical reactions that convert food energy into ATP
- An energy ____ is a model that shows the amount of energy available in each link of a food chain.
- the process of a liquid changing into a gas
- A process by which glucose is broken into smaller molecules.
- A series of chemical reactions that convert light energy into an energy-storage molecule glucose.
- all the living and non-living things in a given area.
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- the process by which gas turns into a liquid
- an organism that produces its own food.
- Matter ______ in an ecosystem.
- examples include snow, rain, sleet, hail
- The laws of ______ of matter and energy state that neither matter nor energy can be created nor destroyed.
- an organism that consumers the bodies od dead organisms and wastes produced by living organisms.
- the process that changes atmospheric nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds is known as nitrogen _______.
- Energy _____ in an ecosystem.
- a food ___ is a model of energy transfer that can show how the food chains in a community are connected
- an organism that cannot make its own food and must eat other organisms
18 Clues: Energy _____ in an ecosystem. • Matter ______ in an ecosystem. • an organism that produces its own food. • examples include snow, rain, sleet, hail • the process of a liquid changing into a gas • the process by which gas turns into a liquid • all the living and non-living things in a given area. • A process by which glucose is broken into smaller molecules. • ...
Beer Special Final Exam 2025-05-27
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- Permanently frozen soil
- Nuclear ___?___ is fusing two isotopes together to form a heavier nucleus
- A permanent change in a gene
- An energy source that uses the kinetic energy of moving water
- ___?___ selection is when humans breed individual organisms for specific traits
- ___?___ cells convert solar energy to electricity
- Genetic ___?___ is directly altering DNA using technology
- Carbon ___?___ store carbon. For example: forests
- A ___?___ point is a point at which there has been enough change that undoing the change is impossible or very difficult
- ___?___ isolation is when groups of a population become physically isolated
- Getting 2 or more forms of energy from the same source
- A ___?___ solar heating system absorbs and stores heat from the sun directly within a well-insulated structure
- The dirtiest fossil fuel
- Gaseous or liquid fuels formed from biomass
- ___?___ diversity is the number of species in an area and their abundance
- When one species splits into two or more species
- Global ___?___ is global increase in average temperature
- An ___?___ solar heating system captures energy from the sun in a heat-absorbing fluid
- ___?___ reproduction makes new gene combinations in offspring
- Units of heredity
- ___?___ selection is where individuals better suited to an environment are more likely to pass genes on
- Nuclear ___?___ is using a neutron to split a large nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei
- ___?___ energy is energy from heat inside Earth
- ___?___ power is the least expensive and least polluting source of energy when all factors are considered
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- ___?___ diversity is the variety of genes in a population
- ___?___ extinction is when there is a significant rise in extinction rate
- The variety of life on Earth
- Climate change ___?___ involves minimizing or stopping the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- ___?___ diversity is diversity in niches
- An energy source that is 50-90% methane. 2 words, no spaces
- Energy ___?___ is how much useful work we get from each unit of energy
- A trait that helps an individual survive and reproduce
- Gene ___?___ is when genes enter and exit a population as individuals migrate
- Genetic ___?___ is change in gene frequencies due to random chance
- ___?___ energy is the total amount of useful energy available from a resource minus the energy needed to make the energy available to consumers
- ___?___ selection is a part of natural selection where individuals choose mates based on individual preferences
- ___?___ gases absorb the heat of solar radiation in Earth's atmosphere
- ___?___ isolation is when natural selection operates independently between populations or groups of a population
- In a ___?___ feedback loop, a change causes more of the same change
- A synonym of "crude oil"
- Ice ___?___ contain bubbles of ancient atmosphere
- The permanent loss of a species
- A shortening of "hydraulic fracturing." Involves horizontal drilling in and then blasting apart shale rock
- ___?___ energy is naturally replenished
44 Clues: Units of heredity • Permanently frozen soil • The dirtiest fossil fuel • A synonym of "crude oil" • The variety of life on Earth • A permanent change in a gene • The permanent loss of a species • ___?___ energy is naturally replenished • ___?___ diversity is diversity in niches • Gaseous or liquid fuels formed from biomass • ___?___ energy is energy from heat inside Earth • ...
biology 2016-01-05
15 Clues: co2 • pathways • without air • sugar breaking • bring together • releases energy • electron carrier • absence of oxygen • inside mitochondria • energy from the sun • plants use for energy • colorless odorless gas • energy to raise temperature • cant be created or destroyed • second stage of cell respiration
Josh - Unit 6 Crossword 2021-01-31
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- the amount of energy required to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius
- than, a bond enthalpy ___________ than zero indicates an exothermic reaction
- enthalpy of combustion is defined in terms of one mole of ___________
- ability to do work
- ___________ compounds have large, positive enthalpies of formation
- freezing, condensation, and deposition are examples of ___________ processes
- in ___________ compounds, lots of energy is released on formation
- bonds being ___________ is an endothermic process
- energy, the energy required to completely separate one mole of a solid ionic compound into gaseous ions
- heat capacity, the energy required to raise the temperature of one mole of a substance by one degree Celsius
- heat capacity, the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
- on a heating curve, sloped segments indicate a change in ___________
- Law, the overall enthalpy change in a reaction is equal to the sum of enthalpy changes for the individual steps in the process
- bonds being ___________ is an exothermic process
- force times displacement
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- change, on a heating curve, segments with no slope indicate a ___________
- enthalpy of formation is defined in terms of one mole of ___________
- lattice energy is always ___________
- melting, evaporation, and sublimation are examples of ___________ processes
- enthalpy of ___________ is the enthalpy change that occurs during the complete combustion of one mole of a substance
- the enthalpy of ___________ is the heat generated or absorbed when a certain amount of solute dissolves in a certain amount of solvent
- energy stored in bonds
- energy, average value of gas-phase bond dissociation energy (measure of bond strength)
- a bond enthalpy ___________ than zero indicates an endothermic reaction
- an element in its standard state has an enthalpy of formation of ___________
- enthalpy, difference in energy between bonds broken and bonds formed
- heat content of a system
- device used to measure heat content
28 Clues: ability to do work • energy stored in bonds • heat content of a system • force times displacement • device used to measure heat content • lattice energy is always ___________ • bonds being ___________ is an exothermic process • bonds being ___________ is an endothermic process • in ___________ compounds, lots of energy is released on formation • ...
Chemical Interactions Vocabulary 2024-05-22
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- a substance in which a solute dissolves to form a solution
- a substance defined by a particle composed of two or more different kinds of atoms
- an insoluble solid product of a reaction
- the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent
- the transfer of energy (heat) from one particle to another as a result of contact
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution
- to change phase from solid to gas
- two or more substances together
- the name chemists use for a substance, which contains the names of the elements in that substance
- a condition in which a system is experiencing no net change
- a substance produced in a chemical reaction
- a type of matter defined by a unique particle
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- to increase in volume as a result of heating
- of energy a scientific law stating that no energy is created or destroyed during energy transfers
- a mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another
- the smallest piece of a substance that is still that substance
- a starting substance in a chemical reaction
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- the change of phase from gas directly to solid; opposite of sublimation
- a process during which the atoms of starting substances (reactants) rearrange to form new substances (products)
- a code that represents the number and kinds of atoms in one particle of a substance
- a particle made of two or more atoms that are held together with strong (covalent) bonds
- requirement
- reduced in volume as a result of applied pressure
- material that can reduce energy transfers
- the everyday-language name of a substance
- transfer the movement of energy from one location to another
- energy transfer that decreases the kinetic energy of a substance’s particles
- energy transfer that increases the kinetic energy of a substance’s particles
- a restriction or limitation
30 Clues: requirement • a restriction or limitation • two or more substances together • to change phase from solid to gas • an insoluble solid product of a reaction • material that can reduce energy transfers • the everyday-language name of a substance • anything that has mass and takes up space • a substance produced in a chemical reaction • ...
Unit 12 Vocab 2023-05-10
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- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
- organism that obtains energy by eating both plants and animals
- physical, or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem
- organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- each step in a food chain or food web
- animal that consumes the carcasses of other animals
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- a group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time.
- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
- organism that obtains energy by eating only plants
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- illustration of the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or food web
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- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- organism that obtains energy by eating animals
- scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- a series of steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- classification comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding
- a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic matter
23 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • organism that obtains energy by eating animals • organism that obtains energy by eating only plants • animal that consumes the carcasses of other animals • physical, or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem • organism that obtains energy by eating both plants and animals • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems Vocabulary 2023-04-24
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- to link two or more things
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- something that is required for a process
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules by breaking down dead matter
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules
- the timy pieces that all matter -all the stuff in the world- is made of
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- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- something that results from a process
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- the ability to make things move or change
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems 2023-06-14
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- to link two or more things
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- something that is required for a process
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
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- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- something that results from a process
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- the ability to make things move or change
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration/Carbon Cycle 2022-02-16
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- Cell organelle that stores materials such as water
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- law that states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
- An organism that makes its own food
- non-renewable, polluting resources formed from the remains of plants and animals
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- describes non-living or physical factors in the environment
- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food
- law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
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- Organisms that provide energy to primary consumers (i.e., plants)
- Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- Energy stored in chemical bonds, such as that obtained from the processing of food
- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy; produced in photosynthesis and broken down in cellular respiration
- A rigid layer that surrounds the cells of plants
- Control center of the cell
- An organism that obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again
- Describes living factors in the environment.
- bacteria, fungi, and organisms that obtain energy from wastes or dead organisms
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria
- A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- The ability to do work or cause change
26 Clues: Control center of the cell • An organism that makes its own food • The ability to do work or cause change • Anything that has mass and takes up space • An organism that cannot make its own food. • Describes living factors in the environment. • A rigid layer that surrounds the cells of plants • Cell organelle that stores materials such as water • ...
Physics and Energy Terms Review- Varish Sood 5/20/22 2022-05-20
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- number of waves that pass a certain point over a period of time. Measured in Hertz
- light energy/ Also known as EM spectrum
- Attractive force between all objects with mass. Also known as the bending of spacetime around objects with mass in general relativity
- this wave is released in nuclear warhead explosions
- speed given direction
- this part of the EM spectrum can harm light and is used in sterilizing equipment
- distance/time
- close together or compressed part of a longitudinal wave
- Force*distance
- also known as heat energy
- Unit of Force
- the capacity to do work
- mass*acceleration
- lowest part of a transverse wave
- highest part of a transverse wave
- Sound waves have this type of energy
- sound waves are this type of wave
- spread out part of a longitudinal wave
- mass/volume
- the space an object takes up
- this wave is used to see through tissue to examine the bone
- height of the wave
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- the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
- stored energy
- this wave is perceived as heat
- Law that states that energy can not be created or destroyed
- this wave can have wavelengths that are the size of buildings
- unit of work
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Work/time
- type of wave that has crests and troughs
- Power is measured in this unit
- energy caused by the movement of electrons
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- current = voltage/resistance : I=V/R
- First law of motion/Newton's First law
- energy stored in an object with temporary stress(rubber bands)
- this is the only part of the EM spectrum that the human eye can see
- rate of change in velocity
- moving energy
- the amount of matter in an object
41 Clues: Work/time • mass/volume • unit of work • stored energy • distance/time • Unit of Force • moving energy • Force*distance • mass*acceleration • height of the wave • speed given direction • the capacity to do work • also known as heat energy • rate of change in velocity • the space an object takes up • this wave is perceived as heat • Power is measured in this unit • energy stored in chemical bonds • ...
Matter and Energy Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, & that is made of carbon, hydrogen,&oxygen atoms
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, & rocks
- a type of atom that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide&energy storage molecules
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a molecule made of carbon & oxygen atoms, produced from cellular respiration
- living things, such as plants, animals, & bacteria
- something that is required for a process
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
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- an organism that gets energy storage molecules by breaking down dead matter
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the process by which plants & other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide & water into oxygen & glucose
- the chemical reaction between oxygen & glucose that releases energy into cells
- the ability to make things move or change
- a type of energy storage molecule
- matter that makes up the living & dead organisms in an ecosystem
- something that results from a process
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- all the living & nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch&fat)
27 Clues: a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • living things, such as plants, animals, & bacteria • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-10-23
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- THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL LIVING THINGS
- AND KEY- ENZYME'S ACTIVE SITE AND THE SHAPE OF THE SUBSTRATE MOLECULE ARE COMPLEMENTARY ONE ANOTHER
- THE PROCESS WHICH SOLUTES ARE PASSED THROUGH THE CONCENTRATION
- TRANSPORT- A TYPE OF MEMEBRANE TRANSPORT THAT DOES NOTREQUIRE ENERGY TO MOVE SUBSTANCES ACROSS CELL MEMEBRANE
- A SUBSTANCE THAT IS DISSOLVED IN A SOLVENT TO CREATE A SOLUTION
- SOLUTION THAT HAS A LOWER CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTE COMPARED TO THE CELL
- OF MATTER- THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE THAT MATTER CANNOT BE CREATED OR DESTROYED
- RESPIRATION- A PROCESS ON WHICH OXYGEN I USED TO MAKE ENERGY FROM CARBOHYDRATES
- AN EXTERNA SOLUTION THAT HAS THE SAME SOLUTE CONCENTRATION AND WATER CONCENTRATION
- REACTION- CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT RELEASE ENERGY FROM THE CHEMICALS INTO THE SURROUNDINGS
- TRANSPORT- AGAINST A CONCENTRATION GRADIENT THAT REQUIRES CHEMICAL ENERGY
- FIT- THE ENZYMES SHAPE AND COMFIRMATION CHANGING OVER TIME IN RESPONSE TO SUBSTRATE BINDING
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH GREEN PLANTS AND OTHER ORGANISM TRANSFORM LIGHT ENERGY INTO CHEMICAL ENERGY
- A SOLUTION THAT HAS A LOWER CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTE COMPARED THE CELL
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- OF ENERGY- ENERGY CAN NEITHER BE CREATED NOR BE DESTROYED
- COMPOSED WHOLLY PROTEIN
- DIFFUSION- THE PASSIVE MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES ALONG THE CONCENTRATION GRADIENT
- A PROTEIN EMBEDDED IN THE CELL MEMBRANE THAT ACTIVELY TRANSPORTS SODIUM IONS OUT OF THE CELL
- ENERGY- the minimum energy required to cause a process (such as a chemical reaction) to occur.AEROBIC
- THE PROPERTY MEMBRANE THAT ALLOWS CERTAIN MOLECULES TO PASS THROUGH WHILE BLOCKING OTHERS
- PROCESS OF CAPTURING SUBSTANCE OR PARTICLE FROM OUTSIDE THE CELL BY ENGULFING WITH THE CELL
- NET MOVEMENT OF WATER ACROSSS A SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE
- REACTION- ANY CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT ABSORBS HEAT FROM ITS ENVIRONMENT
- OCCURING IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN OR REQUIRING OXYGEN TO LIVE
- THE SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR USE AND STORAGE AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL
- TRANSPORT- AGAINST A CONCENTRATION GRADIENT THAT REQUIRES CHEMICAL ENERGY
- A HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE OF ONE OR MORE SOLUTES DISSOLVED IN A SOLVENT
- REFLECTING TO INVOLVING, OR REQUIRING AN ABSENCE OF FREE OXYGEN
- PROCESS OF ADDING A CATALYST TO FACILITATE A REACTION
29 Clues: COMPOSED WHOLLY PROTEIN • THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL LIVING THINGS • PROCESS OF ADDING A CATALYST TO FACILITATE A REACTION • NET MOVEMENT OF WATER ACROSSS A SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE • OF ENERGY- ENERGY CAN NEITHER BE CREATED NOR BE DESTROYED • THE PROCESS WHICH SOLUTES ARE PASSED THROUGH THE CONCENTRATION • ...
Chem Ch. 14 Vocab 2022-09-26
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- the amount of energy that must be added to a liquid substance to turn it into a gas
- a balanced chemical equation that includes the physical states of all the reactants and the energy change
- a measure of the energy released or consumed when one mole of a substance is created under standard conditions from its pure elements
- energy stored in a substance because of its composition
- energy can move to one form but is neither created nor destroyed.
- The SI unit of heat and energy
- the energy available to do work
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- the enthalpy change accompanying the conversion of one mole of a solid substance to a liquid substance at its melting point
- the spontaneous processes always proceed in such a way that the entropy of the universe increases
- An device that is used to measure the amount of heat released or absorbed during a physical or chemical process
- a form or energy that flows from a warmer object to a cooler object
- States that if two or more thermochemical equations can be added to produce a final equation for a reaction, then the sum of the enthalpy changes for the individual reactions is the enthalpy change for the final reaction
- The heat content of a system at constant pressure
- a measure of the number of possible ways that the energy of a system can be distributed
- a process that happens on its own without the need for energy input from the outside
- The enthalpy for the complete burning of one mole of a given substance
- the study of heat changes that happen in chemical reactions and phase changes
- the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of pure water by one degree Celsius
- heat The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
- The capacity to do work or produce heat
20 Clues: The SI unit of heat and energy • the energy available to do work • The capacity to do work or produce heat • The heat content of a system at constant pressure • energy stored in a substance because of its composition • energy can move to one form but is neither created nor destroyed. • a form or energy that flows from a warmer object to a cooler object • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
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- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- You are using this type of energy when butter melts on a pan.
- Metal is one of the best materials to use for this type of energy.
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- This type of energy occurs when the hot water in a cup goes to the bottom and the cold water goes to the top.
- This happens two objects have the exact same heat energy.
- A bike has this type of energy when it is at the top of a hill.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
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- Energy that comes from a source and travels through some material or through space.
- To find this, you have to see how much heat energy it takes to move up an object's heat energy up by 1 degree
- The formula for this is p=m/v.
- A substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- The form of energy that is transferred between two substances at different temperatures.
- A car has this type of energy while rolling down a hill.
- You need this to move.
15 Clues: You need this to move. • The formula for this is p=m/v. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • A car has this type of energy while rolling down a hill. • This happens two objects have the exact same heat energy. • You are using this type of energy when butter melts on a pan. • A bike has this type of energy when it is at the top of a hill. • ...
Metabolism Glossary Crossword 2022-02-18
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- breaks down food
- info to go support a claim
- a reaction with 2 or more substances
- organisms use it to release energy
- makes up everything in the universe
- an argument with effort put into it
- made up of carbon and oxygen
- converts food to energy
- lots of it in BEEF
- system that make you breath
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- think of a rube goldberg
- system that transports molecules
- people online don't use it
- releases energy into cell
- all living things need it to live
- a possible answer to a question
- Tristan has too much of it
- building blocks of proteins
- glucose energy
19 Clues: glucose energy • breaks down food • lots of it in BEEF • converts food to energy • think of a rube goldberg • releases energy into cell • info to go support a claim • people online don't use it • Tristan has too much of it • building blocks of proteins • system that make you breath • made up of carbon and oxygen • a possible answer to a question • system that transports molecules • ...
Nutrition and energy 2023-11-03
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- A molecule containing a very large # of atoms
- sugars made of C,H,O; short term energy
- Carbohydrate that makes up plant cell walls (ose means sugar)
- When bonds are broken, there is a net is a net energy releases that creates energy molecules called...
- right side of the reaction is called...
- Enviromental & interspecies relation that influences the species
- single subunit of macromolecules
- multiple monomers bonded together
- left side of the reaction is called...
- food molecules are broken down by...
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- additional digestion of plant material
- responsible for Energy storage,insulation, growth, and communication
- The number of calories burned (at rest or active)
- the more carbon atoms there are in a molecule, the more energy that molecule can provide.
- removal of undigested food meterial (poo)
- When youu break down glucose to produse ATP, releases energy(Takes pkace in all cells, mitochondria)
- long term energy storage
- helps reaction happen
18 Clues: helps reaction happen • long term energy storage • single subunit of macromolecules • multiple monomers bonded together • food molecules are broken down by... • additional digestion of plant material • left side of the reaction is called... • sugars made of C,H,O; short term energy • right side of the reaction is called... • removal of undigested food meterial (poo) • ...
kinetic and potential energy 2023-10-27
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- what is kinetic energy
- volocity or what does the mass determine its measure
- the energy stored in ________________ as the result of their stretching or compressing
- what is potential energy
- the ability to do ____
- the ability to cause ______ in matter
- when a rock is in the air it is called what
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- kinetic energy is the energy of what
- SI unit (J)
- potential energy is found in every what
- stored energy in an object due to ________
- the amount of energy stored is related to the amount of _______ applied
- when a roll of tape is on a table
- the ability to ____ or cause something to arrange in matter
- the higher an object the _______ its potential energy
15 Clues: SI unit (J) • what is kinetic energy • the ability to do ____ • what is potential energy • when a roll of tape is on a table • kinetic energy is the energy of what • the ability to cause ______ in matter • potential energy is found in every what • stored energy in an object due to ________ • when a rock is in the air it is called what • ...
chemistry crossword 2025-01-12
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- depends on the amount of matter in the sample
- Low Kinetic Energy
- Very low Kinetic Energy
- Very high Kinetic Energy
- depends on the type of matter, not the amount present
- the energy possessed by an object due to its position, composition or condition
- process that releases energy into the surroundings
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter and the changes it undergoes.
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- a property that can be observed and measured without changing the material’s composition.
- a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- energy of motion
- a measure of the amount of space that is occupied
- High Kinetic Energy
- Matter is anything with mass that occupies space.
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat.
15 Clues: energy of motion • Low Kinetic Energy • High Kinetic Energy • Very low Kinetic Energy • Very high Kinetic Energy • the capacity to do work or transfer heat. • depends on the amount of matter in the sample • a measure of the amount of space that is occupied • Matter is anything with mass that occupies space. • process that releases energy into the surroundings • ...
LIEEP 2016-05-02
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- Conduct individual sustainable household audits of LIHs and produce personalised recommendations and household energy saving targets for each household.
- Home and Community Care workers, undertake a home EE course and have their own houses retrofitted with energy saving products
- Overcoming motivation as a barrier to energy efficiency amongst low income apprentices and trainees.
- Combines energy efficiency and climate adaptation for low-income households in private rental properties.
- To address capital constraints and information failure as barriers that prevent low income renters and retirees across eight local council areas from improving their energy efficiency.
- Low income households targeted are renters, people from non-English-speaking backgrounds and households who fall within the two lowest income quintiles.
- Young-adult low income renters, selected to trial a range of digital engagement and social media strategies to deliver personalised e-learning behaviour change education
- Low Income, first-time parents reduce their energy use, emissions and household bills through knowledge gained at EE workshops.
- Our Green Home
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- To address information failure and capital constraints as barriers that prevent refugees living in private rental housing.
- Energy Efficiency in the 3rd Age: Pathways and Initiatives for low income older people to manager energy.
- Address capital constraints and information failure as barriers that prevent low income Indigenous consumers from improving their EE.
- Power Savers Challenge.
- Innovative participatory training and awareness method to educate and mentor households in EE
- To adopt an iterative community engagement model to trial and evaluate two way energy education and engagement, a retrofit roll out and installation of interactive in home displays.
- Individual and community-level engagement to provide immediate and ongoing savings in energy usage and costs to low income households in target communities.
- To facilitate the uptake of energy efficiency measures and technologies for 40 low income households of disadvantaged people, specifically those with an intellectual or aged disability.
- Innovative, individually tailored SMS communication campaign that delivers real time climatic and energy use information.
- Green Heart Wisdom
- Assist low income households to upgrade to efficient hot water systems
20 Clues: Our Green Home • Green Heart Wisdom • Power Savers Challenge. • Assist low income households to upgrade to efficient hot water systems • Innovative participatory training and awareness method to educate and mentor households in EE • Overcoming motivation as a barrier to energy efficiency amongst low income apprentices and trainees. • ...
Matter & Energy in Ecosystems 2023-05-25
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- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- The part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- Matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks (2 words)
- To link two or more things
- A starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- An ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- Something that is required for a process
- Matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem (2 words)
- A type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- An organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- Living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- An organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- The tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
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- An organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms (2 words)
- A type of energy storage molecule
- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- Something that results from a process
- A molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive (3 words)
- A type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- The chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells (2 words)
- The process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- All the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- A type of energy storage molecule
- A closed ecosystem made by humans
- The ability to make things move or change
- The part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
28 Clues: To link two or more things • A type of energy storage molecule • A type of energy storage molecule • A closed ecosystem made by humans • Something that results from a process • Something that is required for a process • The ability to make things move or change • The part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Trust the Process 2021-09-29
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- a process where the ATP is hydrolized to release energy and forms ADP and Pi and it can be vice versa.
- the substance that converts pyruvate to carbon dioxide and alcohol
- the place where the energy is carried by the NAHD to be used in electron transport.
- a process that follows glycolysis, regenerating NAD+ needed for glycolysis to continue.
- the opposite of ATP where it doesn't contain energy,
- a type of reaction where the ATP releases energy to the surroundings.
- it comes from food we eat and air we breath.
- a process where it removes the energy stored in glucose and thus make ATP the cell can use.
- a type of respiration where that happens when you exercise at a high intensity, the cardiovascular system aren't able supply enough oxygen to the muscles.
- is a series of reactions that produce energy-storing molecules during aerobic respiration.
- Is a series of reactions where fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, mostly glucose, are broken down to make CO2, water, and energy.
- a type of fermentation where yeast converts pyruvate into alcohol and carbon diioxide.
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- a place where large amounts of ATP are made during aerobic respiration.
- a type of reaction where the ADP absorbs energy to the surroundings .
- a type of fermentation where bacteria and other animals convert pyruvate to lactic acid.
- a type of respiration where it happens when you exercise at a steady, comfortable rate, the cardiovascular system can able supply the muscles with all the oxygen they need.
- is the main type of sugar in blood and the source of energy where it can be obtain from the foods that we eat.
- it is a mild poison that causes muscle pain and cramps if it builds up
- a energy-carrying molecule where it captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.
- ferment foods yielding acids and are useful to humans because they give us different cheeses, sour cream, sauerkraut, pickles vinegar and all that nice sour stuff we eat.
20 Clues: it comes from food we eat and air we breath. • the opposite of ATP where it doesn't contain energy, • the substance that converts pyruvate to carbon dioxide and alcohol • a type of reaction where the ADP absorbs energy to the surroundings . • a type of reaction where the ATP releases energy to the surroundings. • ...
Energy & States of Matter Vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- A small particle that is the building block of matter.
- A system that does not exchange matter or energy with the environment.
- The study of heat.
- The amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1kg of a material by 1 degree Celsius.
- A decrease in a volume as its temperature decreases.
- A system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- The transfer of energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.
- The transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter.
- A substance containing atoms of two or more different elements chemically bonded together.
- A group of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds and act as a unit.
- When the temperatures of materials that are in contact are the same.
- A material through which thermal energy flows easily.
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- Matter with a composition that is always the same
- A substance made of only one type of atom.
- A material through which thermal energy does not flow easily.
- The result of the motion of all the particles, and the distance and attractions between those particles in the system.
- A group of symbols and numbers that represent the elements and the number of atoms of each element that make up a compound.
- Stored energy due to the interactions between particles or objects.
- The energy of an object due to its motion.
- The change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- The transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves.
- The amount of force per unit area applied to an object's surface.
- An increase in volume as the temperature increases.
- Movement in all directions at different speeds.
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid.
27 Clues: The study of heat. • A substance made of only one type of atom. • The energy of an object due to its motion. • The change in state from a liquid to a gas. • The change in state from a gas to a liquid. • Movement in all directions at different speeds. • Matter with a composition that is always the same • An increase in volume as the temperature increases. • ...
Monsters Inc. Economy Lesson 2025-05-06
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- Disney movie about monsters working in a factory
- This is the primary energy source for Monstropolis
- The fictional city in Monsters, Inc. where the monsters live and work
- The skills and training of workers like Roz and Mike.
- Sulley's one-eyed, green partner
- Every monster must make these when deciding how to work.
- The energy and profits Monsters, Inc. gains.
- The initiative of starting a company like Monsters, Inc.
- The fear and nightmares caused by scare-based energy.
- The work done by scarers like Sulley and Mike.
- The CEO of Monsters, Inc.
- Something like city-wide laughter energy, used without reducing availability.
- Randall’s motivations often reflect this economic principle.
- Randall's personal scare gear is an example of this.
- What Monsters, Inc. pays to run scare floors.
- The main antagonist of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. franchise
- Choosing to focus on laughs instead of scares involves this.
- A portal that connects the monster world to the human world
- The limited supply of children's screams that causes energy shortages.
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- Tangible assets like scare floors and scream tanks.
- The girl who opens the door for Monsters, Inc
- The natural resources used at Monsters, Inc. (like doors and energy sources).
- Laugh power that makes children happy and benefits others.
- The efficiency of Sulley scaring children per shift.
- The machines and tools (like scream canisters) used in production.
- Essential services like monster electricity and water.
- When adding more scarers doesn’t increase energy much more.
- Money paid to employees like Celia for their work.
- This energy source produces 10 times more energy than the previous energy source
- What Monsters, Inc. faces from other energy companies like Fear Co.
- Where businesses like Monsters, Inc. operate based on supply and demand.
- Combines government regulation with free market principles.
- A system where the monster government controls all business decisions.
- Top scarer at Monsters, Inc
- All the inputs (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship) used to produce energy.
- What motivates workers like Randall to work harder (e.g., promotions).
36 Clues: The CEO of Monsters, Inc. • Top scarer at Monsters, Inc • Sulley's one-eyed, green partner • The energy and profits Monsters, Inc. gains. • The girl who opens the door for Monsters, Inc • What Monsters, Inc. pays to run scare floors. • The work done by scarers like Sulley and Mike. • Disney movie about monsters working in a factory • ...
Matter and Energy in the Ecosystem 2022-10-14
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- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- During photosynthesis, plants transforms sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into _______ and glucose.
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- to link two or more things
- During photosynthesis, plants transforms _______, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose.
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- (byproduct)something that results from a process
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- During photosynthesis, plants transforms sunlight, _______, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose.
- the ability to make things move or change
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- a type of energy storage molecule
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
30 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • (byproduct)something that results from a process • ...
Unit 2 bio 2025-09-18
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- The main energy molecule in cells, providing energy for cellular processes.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- The solid parts of Earth, like rocks and soil.
- Organelles where cellular respiration happens and energy is produced.
- An important nutrient involved in energy transfer and genetic material.
- respiration The process where cells break down glucose and oxygen to produce energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.
- reactions The part of photosynthesis that captures sunlight to make energy molecules ATP and NADPH.
- The green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Anaerobic breakdown of glucose that produces energy without oxygen, often producing lactic acid or alcohol.
- A process that requires oxygen.
- cycle A step in cellular respiration that produces energy carriers by breaking down pyruvate.
- A low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP by adding a phosphate group; involved in cellular energy transfer.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
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- The first step in cellular respiration that breaks glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.
- All living things on Earth and their environments.
- A process that occurs without oxygen.
- An organism that breaks down dead material and recycles nutrients.
- An organism that obtains food by consuming other organisms.
- reactions The part of photosynthesis that does not require light; uses energy from light reactions to make glucose.
- An essential element for proteins and DNA; cycles through the environment.
- The process where plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen.
- transport chain A sequence of proteins in mitochondria that helps produce ATP by transferring electrons.
- A key element found in all organic molecules; cycles through living and nonliving parts of the environment.
- An organism that makes its own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- A substance that starts a chemical reaction and is changed by it.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- The substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
28 Clues: A process that requires oxygen. • A process that occurs without oxygen. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • The solid parts of Earth, like rocks and soil. • All living things on Earth and their environments. • The substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction. • ...
Thermochemistry 2023-04-28
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- Celsius A temperature scale based on 0° for the freezing point of water and 100° for the boiling point of water
- A substance that is present at the end of a chemical reaction
- Chemical reaction in which heat is absorbed
- An energy unit equal to the approximate amount of energy required to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius or about 4.2 joules
- heat capacity The energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
- The process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- energy Heat energy
- The process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules
- A substance that changes when it is combined with another substance in a chemical reaction
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- Chemical reaction in which heat is given off
- of vaporization Conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the vapor phase
- The study of energy changes that occur during chemical reactions and changes in state
- energy The energy an object or particle has due to its motion
- of fusion The quantity of heat necessary to change 1g of a solid to a liquid with no temperature change
- energy The result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases.
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- The standard international unit of thermodynamic temperature
- Unit of work or energy in the international system of units
- The measurement of heat changes
19 Clues: The measurement of heat changes • energy Heat energy • Chemical reaction in which heat is absorbed • Chemical reaction in which heat is given off • Unit of work or energy in the international system of units • The standard international unit of thermodynamic temperature • A substance that is present at the end of a chemical reaction • ...
Renewable Energy Vocab 2025-03-04
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- a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity
- a metal box that absorbs the sun's energy to heat water or air
- the process of changing the solar energy stored in the ocean to electric power
- the energy produced from organic materials (e.g. plants and human waste)
- fuel from recently living organic sources
- a device that converts hydrogen or another fuel into electricity
- using the design of a building (versus technology) to collect, store, and distribute the sun's energy
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- a type of renewable energy that is generated deep within the earth; produced by the breakdown of radioactive elements and high pressure together
- a network of pipes that circulates water from the ground (for heating) and back into the ground (for cooling)
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- a device that converts solar energy directly into electricity
- the use of technology to collect, store, and distribute the sun's energy
- electricity generated by the combustion of organic materials
- electricity generated from the movement of the tides
- a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy
- a process that releases hydrogen by using an electric current to break down water molecules
- a technology that uses the heat of the sun to generate electricity; mirrors focus the sun's energy, which is used to heat the water that fuels electric power plants
17 Clues: fuel from recently living organic sources • electricity generated from the movement of the tides • electricity generated from the energy of moving water • electricity generated by the combustion of organic materials • a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity • a device that converts solar energy directly into electricity • ...
Types of energy 2021-12-17
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- the energy of electric charges
- energy transferred through electromagnetic waves
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- the rate at which 1 form of energy is transferred to the other
- when one's object distance from another changes
- Ke or Pe associated with the motion or position of an object
- the pe stored in the nucleas of the atom
- force pushing on a surface
- a form of pe that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
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- the total ke and pe of all the particles of an object
- stored energy that depends on height
- force exerted on an object forcing it to move
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- The ability to do work or cause change
- stored energy
- energy of motion
16 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • force pushing on a surface • the energy of electric charges • a push or pull exerted on an object • stored energy that depends on height • The ability to do work or cause change • the pe stored in the nucleas of the atom • force exerted on an object forcing it to move • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • ...
Serenity's Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- the energy is stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.
- A unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C
- used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance.
- characterized by or formed with absorption of heat.
- characterized by or formed with evolution of heat.
- the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a solid to a liquid.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- the transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another, or from an energy source to a medium or object
- the amount of heat that must be added or removed during a chemical reaction in order to keep all of the substances present at the same temperature.
- a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
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- the branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions.
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process.
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- the heat energy given out when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
20 Clues: the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance. • characterized by or formed with evolution of heat. • characterized by or formed with absorption of heat. • the energy is stored in the chemical bonds of a substance. • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance. • ...
Module 4 Test Review 2023-02-15
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- get their energy by consuming plants & animals
- source of energy released during cellular respiration that is delivered to tree cells
- eat both plants & animals
- eat only producers (plants)
- Water moves in a _____.
- substance is changed from a liquid to a gas
- water vapor turning into rain droplets
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- released by plants during photosynthesis
- living things that make their own food (plants)
- Carbon_____ is taken out of the atmosphere by plants
- flows through ecosystems in one direction
- eat only other animals
- A food ____ shows that animals eat different things.
- gets their energy by eating the remains of dead organisms
- process by which plants convert light energy to chemical energy
- The amount of oxygen on Earth has been _____ for millions of years.
- Atoms, such as _____, Nitrogen, & oxygen cycle through the ecosystem.
- the primary source for all energy, weather, and climate
18 Clues: eat only other animals • Water moves in a _____. • eat both plants & animals • eat only producers (plants) • water vapor turning into rain droplets • released by plants during photosynthesis • flows through ecosystems in one direction • substance is changed from a liquid to a gas • get their energy by consuming plants & animals • ...
Physical Science Review 2020-11-29
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- Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy at a power plant. A light bulb converts that electrical energy to what two new forms?
- the periodic table is organized based on this property
- substances that are made up of entirely of one kind of atom
- shiny, malleable, ductile, good conductors
- energy is never created or destroyed
- temperature is a measurement of this
- to change from a liquid to a solid thermal energy must be _______________
- mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction
- The formula for a sulfuric acid molecule is H2SO4. How many atoms are in each molecule?
- dissolving is an example of this
- caused by an increase or decrease in thermal energy
- In exothermic reactions potential energy ______________
- in an endothermic reaction ___________ have more energy than reactants
- composed of protons and neutrons
- Reactant → Product + ___________________; true of an exothermic reaction
- a huge molecule with hundreds and sometimes thousands of atoms per molecule
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- original substances are rearranged into new substances with different properties from the original substances
- in this type of reaction it takes more energy to break the bonds of the reactants than what is released to form the products
- the atomic number of sodium
- in an endothermic reaction the _____________gains energy
- stored energy due to the position or shape of something
- a row in the periodic table
- found to the right of the metalloids
- a type of potential energy, stored in food
- the element found in period 3 and group 16
- evidence that a chemical change has taken place
- group that contains the most un-reactive elements, group 18
- in an exothermic reaction the temperature of the surroundings __________________
- an example of an endothermic reaction
- an example of a synthetic polymer
- elements that share similar characteristics are found here
- type of energy stored in the bonds between atoms of molecules
- those on the outermost shell; included with the Lewis dot diagram
- In an endothermic reaction potential energy ______________
- charge of the nucleus
- most of the atom is _______________ ______________
- describes the nucleus of the atom
- to find the number of neutrons ___________ the atomic number from the atomic mass
- an example of a natural polymer
- subatomic particles that have about the same mass
40 Clues: charge of the nucleus • the atomic number of sodium • a row in the periodic table • an example of a natural polymer • dissolving is an example of this • composed of protons and neutrons • an example of a synthetic polymer • describes the nucleus of the atom • found to the right of the metalloids • energy is never created or destroyed • temperature is a measurement of this • ...
8th Grade Chapter 2 Week 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-03
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- is the subatomic particle that is negatively charged and located the outer shell around the nucleus
- is the ring that the electrons orbit in the electron cloud
- solid, liquid, gas are all this
- the first synthetic fiber invented (no number needed)
- material that is manufactured from a naturally occurring polymer in cellulose
- resources that exist in the environment without human intervention
- is the subatomic particle that is positively charged and located in the nucleus
- _______________ data is measurable data using instruments
- the small number after the element symbol that identifies how many of each element are present
- when energy in the system increases, energy is absorbed from the surroundings
- __________________ variable is the responding variable or what is being measured or counted
- energy that is in motion
- ___________ _________ is a natural resource made of hydrocarbons that can be chemically processed into many synthetic products
- energy from the sun cause a chemical reaction and the product that is created is glucose
- the number in front of the molecular formula that identifies how many of the molecule are present
- __________ compounds are when atoms share their outermost electron
- unit of measurement for energy
- the total kinetic (motion) of energy of tiny particles that make up matter
- starts with a natural resource and changes chemically to produce a material with different characteristics
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- __________ compounds are ions of opposite charges that attract and bond together
- small molecules that are a result of the crude oil breakdown in a refinery
- ___________________ variable is manipulated or changed by the person doing the experiment
- the transfer of energy by the movement of electromagnetic waves or subatomic particles
- Transfer of thermal energy that occurs in solids, liquids, and gases when two substances of different temperatures touch
- part of the experimental process that gathers data through your senses
- the study of energy changes that occur in chemical systems
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- tool used to demonstrate law of conservation of energy that energy is neither created nor destroyed only transferred
- is the subatomic particle that has no charge and is located in the nucleus
- making a conclusion based on facts
- heat transfer caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluids and the falling of cooler, denser fluids
- when energy in the system decreases, energy is released into the surroundings
- is 2 or more elements that have joined together
- has definite shape and size
- energy that is stored
35 Clues: energy that is stored • energy that is in motion • has definite shape and size • unit of measurement for energy • solid, liquid, gas are all this • making a conclusion based on facts • anything that has mass and takes up space • is 2 or more elements that have joined together • the first synthetic fiber invented (no number needed) • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2023-02-09
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- - Energy:Energy stored in the bonds of chemaical compounds.
- - It is a mueasure of inertia.
- of- Energy:total energy of an isolated system is constant despite.
- - Velocity is how smoeting is moves.
- - Energy:It is particles that is clled atoms gases.
- - It is capacity to work or power to do.
- - Energy: it is a energy that is stored by energy.
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- - It force exists among object.
- - Energy:vibration that moving throw somthing.
- - Energy:A form of energy released from the nucles.
- - Energy:The power charged partcel
- - Energy Is when something is moving.
- - Energy:It is a object that is responsible for it temperature.
- - Energy is when an object is do to it motion.
- - Energy:It a kintic energy whit the ability to make light of human eyes.
15 Clues: - It is a mueasure of inertia. • - It force exists among object. • - Energy:The power charged partcel • - Velocity is how smoeting is moves. • - Energy Is when something is moving. • - It is capacity to work or power to do. • - Energy:vibration that moving throw somthing. • - Energy is when an object is do to it motion. • ...
Introduction to energy 2022-11-09
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- a simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum.
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- a natural gas such as coal
- the process by which energy is transmitted through collision
- energy that travels in electromagnetic waves
- the ability to do work
- energy of an object due to its mass and speed
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- is the process where energy changes from one form to another
- the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed
- the quality of being hot
- the rate of doing work
- material that permits a flow of energy
- the movement cause by a fluid by the tendency of hotter and less dense material
- physical quantity that expresses hot and cold
- energy in form of heat
15 Clues: the rate of doing work • energy in form of heat • the ability to do work • the quality of being hot • a natural gas such as coal • material that permits a flow of energy • the sum of kinetic and potential energy • energy that travels in electromagnetic waves • physical quantity that expresses hot and cold • energy of an object due to its mass and speed • ...
Physics - Term Three || Widad 2025-07-31
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- Can only be converted from one form to another.
- A form of energy that is caused when objects vibrate.
- stored in objects above ground height; it is linked to the force of attraction between objects, something that falls.
- The energy that emits warmth.
- The energy used to power a laptop.
- We use this for everything.
- Has poor eyesight.
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- The form of any moving object holds.
- Has long ears to identify predators.
- The energy is temporary and cannot be regenerated.
- Energy that is stored and is not used until transformed.
- The quality of sound.
- The energy we use to see.
- The energy stored inside food, batteries, and living organisms.
- The energy can be naturally produced and regenerated.
15 Clues: Has poor eyesight. • The quality of sound. • The energy we use to see. • We use this for everything. • The energy that emits warmth. • The energy used to power a laptop. • The form of any moving object holds. • Has long ears to identify predators. • Can only be converted from one form to another. • The energy is temporary and cannot be regenerated. • ...
ENVI crossword 2026-03-03
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- solar panels generating electricity.
- using earth’s heat for cooling or energy.
- excessive heat in buildings or urban areas.
- reflectivity of surfaces affecting heat absorption.
- producing heat and power simultaneously.
- material or method to reduce heat transfer.
- period of highest energy use.
- equipment used for large-scale cooling.
- meeting energy needs without harming future resources.
- distributing energy production locally.
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- updating existing buildings for energy efficiency.
- device controlling indoor temperature.
- process of circulating air to reduce heat.
- switching energy systems from fossil fuels to electricity.
- material or method to reduce heat transfer.
- using less energy to achieve the same output.
- cooling/heating using water-based systems.
17 Clues: period of highest energy use. • solar panels generating electricity. • device controlling indoor temperature. • equipment used for large-scale cooling. • distributing energy production locally. • producing heat and power simultaneously. • using earth’s heat for cooling or energy. • process of circulating air to reduce heat. • cooling/heating using water-based systems. • ...
group A 2020-12-02
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- energy of a hot object
- energy being transferred from a hot object
- activities require
- potential energy objects
- energy of an object been lifted
- spreads out in all directions
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- a convenient energy supply
- energy being transferred by electricity
- energy of chemical substances
- walking around, climbing the stairs all
- to push to make it move
- a good way of moving energy from place to place
- energy we can hear
13 Clues: activities require • energy we can hear • energy of a hot object • to push to make it move • potential energy objects • a convenient energy supply • energy of chemical substances • spreads out in all directions • energy of an object been lifted • energy being transferred by electricity • walking around, climbing the stairs all • energy being transferred from a hot object • ...
Puzzling terms 2023-10-24
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- materials that reduce or prevent the transfer of energy
- The kinetic energy of a substance's atoms
- the energy that an object has because of the position, condition, or chemical composition of the object
- A material that transfers energy easily
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object.
- The energy of an object due to its motion
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- The transfer of energy due to the movement of matter
- the process of energy changing from one form to another.
- The units of a temperature scale.
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water to 1 degree Celsius.
- The transfer of energy as heat through a material
- The ability to cause changes
- The energy transferred between objects.
- A instrument that measures temperature
14 Clues: The ability to cause changes • The units of a temperature scale. • A instrument that measures temperature • The energy transferred between objects. • A material that transfers energy easily • The kinetic energy of a substance's atoms • The energy of an object due to its motion • The transfer of energy as heat through a material • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2018-02-05
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- doesn't need oxygen to take place
- Respiration releases chemical energy from sugars and other carbon based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present
- a process by which some organisms use chemical energy instead of light energy to make energy storing carbon based molecules
- a molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs some of the energy in visible light
- one waste product of alcoholic fermentation is carbon dioxide
- Cycle carbon dioxide +gas from the atmosphere+ energy carried by ATP and NADPH to make simple sugars
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- Acid what causes your muscles to "burn" during hard exercise
- membrane-enclosed compartments
- Cycle produces molecules that carry energy to the second part of cellular respiration
- lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group
- needs oxygen to take place
- absorb energy from sunlight and produce sugars through the process of photosynthesis
- a process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars that store chemical energy
- splits glucose into 2 3 carbon molecules and make two molecules of ATP
- transfers energy to cell processes
15 Clues: needs oxygen to take place • membrane-enclosed compartments • doesn't need oxygen to take place • transfers energy to cell processes • Acid what causes your muscles to "burn" during hard exercise • one waste product of alcoholic fermentation is carbon dioxide • splits glucose into 2 3 carbon molecules and make two molecules of ATP • ...
Science Stuff 2023-10-27
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- amount of space between two things or people.
- energy energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons).
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.potential-energy
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical
- the speed of something in a given direction.electric
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
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- a basis or standard for evaluation, assessment, or comparison; a criterion.magnetic-energy Energy created by the strength of a magnetic field.electrical-energy
- force that pulls you down
- action or process of moving or being moved.
- a task or tasks to be undertaken
- of, worked by, charged with, or producing electricity.
- strength as an attribute of physical action
- relating to heat
15 Clues: relating to heat • force that pulls you down • a task or tasks to be undertaken • action or process of moving or being moved. • strength as an attribute of physical action • amount of space between two things or people. • the speed of something in a given direction.electric • strength and vitality required for sustained physical • ...
Ch 5 Thermal Energy 2025-12-04
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- the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the particles that make up a material
- the amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1 degree Celsius
- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection
- represents the average kinetic energy of particles that make up a material
- energy due to motion
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily
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- a decrease in a material's volume when its temperature decreases
- a material through which thermal energy flows easily
- the SI unit for temperature
- the movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- an increase in a material's volume when its temperature increases
- stored energy due to the interaction between two objects
- the transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collisions of particles
15 Clues: energy due to motion • the SI unit for temperature • a material through which thermal energy flows easily • the movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection • stored energy due to the interaction between two objects • a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily • a decrease in a material's volume when its temperature decreases • ...
Stacy's Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-04
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- a fossil fuel formed when layers of buried plants, gases, and animals.
- the amount of technically and economically recoverable oil.
- wastes that contain radioactive material.
- solar thermal collector collects heat by absorbing sunlight.
- reducing energy consumption through using less of an energy service.
- electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- connected sequence of events.
- the heating space that utilizes the design of the house or building so as trap solar heat when necessary.
- a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
- any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuel.
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- disaster a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine
- organic matter convertible into heat, directly by burning.
- a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power.
- a nuclear reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei collide.
- is energy derived from the movement of water.
- the heat from the Earth.
- the main process generating nuclear energy.
- derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel.
- crude oil found in rock
19 Clues: crude oil found in rock • the heat from the Earth. • connected sequence of events. • wastes that contain radioactive material. • the main process generating nuclear energy. • is energy derived from the movement of water. • any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuel. • organic matter convertible into heat, directly by burning. • ...
Thermodynamics Crossword Group 2 2024-04-23
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- able to be reduced in volume through external pressure.
- A condition where an object expand and become larger due to change in its temperature
- The transferring of heat from a high-temperature object to a lower-temperature object.
- refers to heat or the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- The energy in a transit from a high-temperature object to a lower temperature object.
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1kg of the substance by 1K.
- the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of an object by 1°C.
- (of a process) absorbing or requiring heat
- the total heat content of a system, equal to the internal energy (temperature) of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- any matter’s form subject to changes in temperature and pressure
- Type of thermodynamics system where the energy and matter are often exchanged with its surroundings
- the heat required for an object to change phase (to melt, boil or freeze)
- The transfer of thermal energy by the bulk movement of molecules within fluids such as liquid and gas ( energy transferred by the mass motion of the molecules ).
- unable to be reduced in volume through external pressure.
- a matter's form that is having a uniform set of chemical as well as physical properties
- An instrument that measures temperature
- The process of turning from a solid,liquid,or gas into another one of those states.
- The process by which thermal energy is transferred by direct contact between two objects.
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- A closed 3D surface that encloses the system and separates it from its surroundings
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Type of thermodynamics system where only the energy can be exchanged with its surrounding but not with matter
- The Electromagnetic radiation emitted by a body with a temperature above absolute zero ( energy transferred by electromagnetic radiation )
- A quantity of matter or a region in space that is in interest
- A branch that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation and physical properties of matter.
- (of a process) releasing heat
- groups of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- an absolute measure of the average total internal energy of an object or objects
- the energy transferred from one Thermodynamic system to another Thermodynamic system
- the force of attraction between two neighboring particles (molecules, atoms, or ions).
- Spacing the space between atoms/molecules of matter.
- energy: All energy within a given system
- Everything outside the system boundary
- is the measure of a system's thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work.
33 Clues: (of a process) releasing heat • Everything outside the system boundary • An instrument that measures temperature • energy: All energy within a given system • (of a process) absorbing or requiring heat • Spacing the space between atoms/molecules of matter. • able to be reduced in volume through external pressure. • ...
Unit 2: Biomolecules, Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration 2025-09-02
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- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the processes of cellular respiration and energy production occur.
- Carbon Dioxide
- the substance that controls the quantity of product that can form in a chemical reaction
- Cellular Respiration The process in which our cells break down food and turn it into energy that cells need to perform their life functions. Oxygen is needed for this process.
- two or more atoms bonded together
- Basic unit of matter
- process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- Oxygen gas
- An organism capable of making its own food
- a large, fluid-filled organelle that stores not only water but also enzymes, metabolic wastes, and other materials
- (C6 H12 O6) A simple sugar made in the process of photosynthesis which the plants use for energy in Cellular Respiration.
- A molecule FORMED as a result of a chemical reaction (outputs)
- Type of energy holding atoms together
- organelles in plant cells that capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- Anything that has mass and takes up space (the letters)
- An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or substances derived from them.
- acids macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus (includes DNA and RNA)
- macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth and repair
- Water
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- The process that converts light energy into chemical energy that is stored in glucose or other organic compounds; occurs in plants, algae, and certain prokaryotes.
- that requires oxygen
- macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Provides short-term energy (includes starches like potatoes and pasta)
- compound used by cells to store and release energy; made during cellular respiration
- the amount of photosynthesis that is done in an area
- Green pigment located in membranes within the chloroplasts of plants and algae and in the membranes of certain prokaryotes.
- the process by which cells obtain energy from an energy source without using oxygen
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters
- that does not require oxygen
- Process by which some organisms, such as certain bacteria, use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates
- macromolecule made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms; provides long-term energy (includes fats, oils, and waxes)
- A very large organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules. Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins & Nucleic Acids
- elements or compounds that ENTER into a chemical reaction (inputs)
- Found in the bonds that hold molecules together (the lines)
35 Clues: Water • Oxygen gas • Carbon Dioxide • that requires oxygen • Basic unit of matter • that does not require oxygen • two or more atoms bonded together • Type of energy holding atoms together • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • An organism capable of making its own food • Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters • the amount of photosynthesis that is done in an area • ...
physics crossword 2016-05-23
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- unit of force
- smallest particle of a substance that can exist by itself or be combined
- energy energy of motion
- when the pull of gravity on an object is unhindered
- speed in any direction
- when an object gets further from the ground, it's potential energy __________
- can't be destroyed or made
- unit of energy
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- the force of gravity on an object
- an object's resistance to change its motion
- For an object to gain energy, ______ must be done on the object
- 9.81 m/s2
- energy energy of position
- when an object falls, its potential energy_________
- push or pull on an object
15 Clues: 9.81 m/s2 • unit of force • unit of energy • speed in any direction • energy energy of motion • energy energy of position • push or pull on an object • can't be destroyed or made • the force of gravity on an object • an object's resistance to change its motion • when an object falls, its potential energy_________ • when the pull of gravity on an object is unhindered • ...
Science crossword 2021-09-01
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- Material which permits electrons to flow freely or transfers heat more easily that other substances
- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Energy released when a nucleus splits or combines
- Heat transfer through space
- Heat transfer in liquids and gases by means of rising and falling.
- Energy associated with movement
- The ability to do work
- Energy involved in the internal motion of particles of matter
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- Substance the blocks thermal energy
- Lowest possible temperature
- Process by which a substance becomes a new and different substance
- Measure of the motion of molecules
- Anything that has mass and volume
- Energy of shape or position, stored energy
- Energy of motion
15 Clues: Energy of motion • The ability to do work • Lowest possible temperature • Heat transfer through space • Energy associated with movement • Anything that has mass and volume • Measure of the motion of molecules • Substance the blocks thermal energy • Heat transfer through direct contact • Energy of shape or position, stored energy • ...
PE and KE 2023-10-27
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- the littlest amount of energy you can have in matter
- the higher the mass is the ___ potential energy it has
- a type of energy that is being saved up
- a type of energy that uses pulling back
- energy is the ability to ___
- the speed matter is moving at
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- the greater the ____ the easier to use
- a type of energy that is in motion
- if ke is increasing pe is ___
- the SI unit
- the weight of an object
- energy is found in ___ matter
- is ready to be used, but is ___ in use
- the more the mass the greater the ___
- the most energy
- the ___ is the speed energy is moving at
- how tall an object is
17 Clues: the SI unit • the most energy • how tall an object is • the weight of an object • energy is the ability to ___ • if ke is increasing pe is ___ • energy is found in ___ matter • the speed matter is moving at • a type of energy that is in motion • the more the mass the greater the ___ • the greater the ____ the easier to use • is ready to be used, but is ___ in use • ...
Forms of Energy 2025-02-03
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- energy that travels in a straight line in empty space
- when light is taken in by an object
- when light bounces off an object
- how high or low a sound is
- how loud a sound is
- stored energy
- energy of motion
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- when light slightly changes direction when passing from one object to another
- energy stored in materials like food and fuels
- energy of moving particles (heat)
- energy made up of vibrations
- the light we can see
- can either be potential or kinetic energy
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- rubbing together of two objects
15 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • how loud a sound is • the light we can see • how high or low a sound is • energy made up of vibrations • rubbing together of two objects • when light bounces off an object • energy of moving particles (heat) • when light is taken in by an object • the ability to do work or cause a change • can either be potential or kinetic energy • ...
(Non-)Renewable Energy 2025-01-14
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- energy Power generated through nuclear reactions.
- The network that delivers electricity.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
- The act of preserving and protecting resources.
- footprint The total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or organization.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of living organisms.
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- Energy produced from moving water.
- The use of energy by consumers.
- Power generated by wind turbines.
- Pollutants released into the atmosphere.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally.
- Organic material used as fuel.
- Energy derived from the heat of the earth.
- The ratio of useful energy output to total energy input.
15 Clues: Energy harnessed from the sun. • Organic material used as fuel. • The use of energy by consumers. • Power generated by wind turbines. • Energy produced from moving water. • The network that delivers electricity. • Pollutants released into the atmosphere. • Energy derived from the heat of the earth. • The act of preserving and protecting resources. • ...
Energy Sources Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-04
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- Converts sunlight directly into electricity
- Energy sources that can be naturally replaced
- Machine that converts energy from wind or water into electricity
- Heat energy from inside the Earth
- Coal, oil, or natural gas formed from ancient plants and animals
- Device that produces electricity
- Organic material used for fuel
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- Energy sources that cannot be easily replaced
- Energy from flowing water
- The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities
- Flow of electrical power or charge
- Energy from splitting atoms
- The process of burning fuel to release energy
- Energy from the sun
- Air movement used to generate power
15 Clues: Energy from the sun • Energy from flowing water • Energy from splitting atoms • Organic material used for fuel • Device that produces electricity • Heat energy from inside the Earth • Flow of electrical power or charge • Air movement used to generate power • Converts sunlight directly into electricity • Energy sources that cannot be easily replaced • ...
Energy for life 2021-04-23
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- these are travelling pressure waves
- energy released by an 'H' bomb.
- an energy type from the sun.
- stored energy in a stretched catapult
- this tells us how much input energy will be transformed into useful energy.
- the movement this atomic particle causes a current to flow
- the units of energy
- this energy is a waste energy from a light bulb.
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- a ships engineer who developed an efficiency diagram
- energy stored by objects being raised above the ground
- this energy comes from a battery
- can't be created or destroyed
- coal has this type of stored energy
13 Clues: the units of energy • an energy type from the sun. • can't be created or destroyed • energy released by an 'H' bomb. • this energy comes from a battery • these are travelling pressure waves • coal has this type of stored energy • stored energy in a stretched catapult • this energy is a waste energy from a light bulb. • a ships engineer who developed an efficiency diagram • ...
WORD HIPPO 2021-08-22
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- Energy-saving material
- energy possessed by the moving molecules of steam or any other substance
- Electrical energy unit
- n a light bulb, electrical energy changes to light
- Devices converting mechanical to electrical energy
- This is an example of an energy
- Type of potential energy of springs and rubber
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- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way
- In an energy transfer, the same type of energy
- type of potential energy of objects at a height.
- ability to do work
- Form of energy produced by musical
- form of energy in food and dynamite
- to a ____ object
14 Clues: to a ____ object • ability to do work • Energy-saving material • Electrical energy unit • This is an example of an energy • Form of energy produced by musical • form of energy in food and dynamite • In an energy transfer, the same type of energy • Type of potential energy of springs and rubber • type of potential energy of objects at a height. • ...
Forms of Energy 2024-10-16
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- energy carried by light
- energy that an object has due to its motion and position
- applying force to move or change something
- energy carried by charged particles
- energy carried by sound waves
- the conversion of energy from one form to another
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- energy that is stored
- energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter
- states energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change form
- when energy is transferred or transformed
- the ability to do work
- energy in motion
- produced by the movement of molecules in an object
13 Clues: energy in motion • energy that is stored • the ability to do work • energy carried by light • energy carried by sound waves • energy carried by charged particles • when energy is transferred or transformed • applying force to move or change something • the conversion of energy from one form to another • produced by the movement of molecules in an object • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
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- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- You are using this type of energy when butter melts on a pan.
- Metal is one of the best materials to use for this type of energy.
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- This type of energy occurs when the hot water in a cup goes to the bottom and the cold water goes to the top.
- This happens two objects have the exact same heat energy.
- A bike has this type of energy when it is at the top of a hill.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
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- Energy that comes from a source and travels through some material or through space.
- To find this, you have to see how much heat energy it takes to move up an object's heat energy up by 1 degree
- The formula for this is p=m/v.
- A substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- The form of energy that is transferred between two substances at different temperatures.
- A car has this type of energy while rolling down a hill.
- You need this to move.
15 Clues: You need this to move. • The formula for this is p=m/v. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • A car has this type of energy while rolling down a hill. • This happens two objects have the exact same heat energy. • You are using this type of energy when butter melts on a pan. • A bike has this type of energy when it is at the top of a hill. • ...
crossword puzzle 2017-11-17
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- energy of movement; includes light heat mechanical movement and electricity
- a pair of reactions 1 exergonic and endergonic that are linked together such that the energy produced by the exergonic reaction provides the energy needed to drive the endergonic reaction
- in enzyme mediated chemical reactions the condition in which the product of a reaction inhibits 1+ of the enzymes involved in synthesizing the product
- a disk-shaped membranous sac found in chloroplasts the membranes of which contain the photosystems and ATP-synthesizing enzymes used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- initial reactions of glucose metabolism in eukaryotic cells in which glucose breaks into pyruvate capturing energy in two molecules of ATP. If oxygen is absent this process is followed by fermentation.
- a red orange or yellow pigment found in chloroplasts that serves as an accessory light-gathering molecule in thylakoid photosystems
- process by which 2+ molecules that are somewhat similar in structure compete for the active site of an enzyme
- the space between the inner and outer membrane of a mitochondria.
- region of an enzyme molecule that binds substrates and performs the catalytic function of the enzyme
- “stored” energy normally chemical energy or energy of position within a gravitational field
- a molecule composed of the sugar ribose the base adenine and 2 phosphate groups; component of ATP
- a series of electron carrier molecules found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and the inner membrane of mitochondria that extract energy from electrons and generate ATP or other energetic molecules
- protein catalyst that speeds up the rate of specific biological reactions
- physic laws that define the basic properties and behavior of energy
- principle of physics: within any isolated system energy can be neither created nor destroyed but can we converted from one form to another
- principle of physics: any change in an isolated system causes the quantity of concentrated useful energy to decrease and the amount of randomness and disorder(entropy) to increase
- atoms or molecules that are the reactants for an enzyme catalyzed chemical reaction
- measure of the amount of randomness and disorder in a system
- a two stage carbon-fixation pathway; the series of reactions in certain plants that fixes carbon dioxide into oxaloacetic acid which is later broken down for use in C3 cycle of photosynthesis
- a series of reactions that occur under aerobic conditions and produce a large quantity of ATP while breaking down the pyruvate generated by glycolysis into carbon dioxide and water.
- a pigment found in chloroplasts that captures light energy during photosynthesis; absorbs violet blue and red light but reflects green light
- an adjustable opening in the epidermis of a leaf surrounded by a pair of guard cells that regulates the diffusion of carbon dioxide and water into and out of the leaf
- pertaining to a chemical reaction that liberates energy (either heat or increased entropy); “downhill” reaction
- molecule that can reversibly gain or lose electrons. Electron carriers generally accepted high energy electrons produced during an exergonic reaction and donate the electrons to acceptor molecules that use the energy to drive endergonic reactions
- in thylakoid membranes a light-harvesting complex and its associated electron transport system
- the process by which a gradient of hydrogen ions is produced and then allowed to run down capturing energy in the bonds of ATP molecules.
- in the light-harvesting complex of a photosystem the chlorophyll molecule to which light energy is transferred by the antenna molecules (light-absorbing pigments); the captured energy ejects an electron from the reaction center chlorophyll and the electron is transferred to the electron transport system
- an atom or molecule that is used in a chemical reaction to form a product
- capacity to do work
- an organic molecule that is bound to certain enzymes and is required for enzymes’ proper functioning a nucleotide bound to a water soluble vitamin
- process where enzyme action is advanced or inhibited by small organic molecules that act as regulators by binding to the enzyme and altering its active site
- acetyl CoA combines with a four carbon molecule to form a six carbon molecule called citrate. Produces two carbon dioxides one ATP three NADH and one FADH2 per acetyl CoA.
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- a series of reactions in plants in which O2 replaces CO2 during the C3 cycle preventing carbon fixation; this wasteful process dominates when C3 plants are forced to close their stomata to prevent water loss
- the second stage of photosynthesis in which the energy obtained by the light- dependent reactions is used to fix carbon dioxide into carbohydrates; occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts
- sequence of chemical reactions within a cell in which the products of one reaction are the reactants for the next reaction
- the first stage of photosynthesis in which the energy of light is captured as ATP and NADPH; occurs in thylakoids of chloroplasts
- the process that forms and breaks chemical bonds that hold atoms together
- the smallest unit of light energy
- in a chemical reaction the energy needed to force electron shells of reactant together prior to the formation of products
- a gel like material in the mitochondria in which cellular respiration takes place.
- a molecule composed of the sugar ribose the base adenine and 3 phosphate groups; the major energy carrier in cells last 2 phosphate groups attached by “high energy” bonds
- molecule that stores energy in “high energy” chemical bonds and releases the energy to drive coupled endothermic reactions. In cells ATP is the most common energy carrier molecule
- pertaining to a chemical reaction that requires an input of energy to proceed; an “uphill” reaction
- sum of all chemical reactions that occur within a single cell or within all the cells of a multicellular organism
- the cyclic series of reactions whereby carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrates during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis; also called Calvin-Benson cycle
- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without itself being permanently changed in the process; lowers the activation energy of a reaction
- a metabolic process that consumes sugar in the absence of oxygen. The products are organic acids gases or alcohol.
- same as C3 cycle
- an atom or molecule that is formed from reactants in a chemical reaction
- the initial steps in the C3 cycle in which carbon dioxide reacts with ribulose biphosphate to form a stable organic molecule
- the complete series of chemical reactions in which the energy of light is used to synthesize high-energy organic molecules normally carbohydrates from low-energy inorganic molecules normally carbon dioxide and water.
- the semi-fluid material inside chloroplasts in which the grana are embedded
52 Clues: same as C3 cycle • capacity to do work • the smallest unit of light energy • measure of the amount of randomness and disorder in a system • the space between the inner and outer membrane of a mitochondria. • physic laws that define the basic properties and behavior of energy • an atom or molecule that is formed from reactants in a chemical reaction • ...
Energy and Motion Review 2022-02-09
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- the energy of a moving object
- to make or produce
- electricity that is not moving in a path
- energy at rest
- the ability to cause motion or create change
- opposite charges
- and example of a conductor
- a type of circuit that has more than one pathway for a current to flow
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- the starting point of a circuit
- to calculate speed, you must ____ distance by time
- particles travel _____ at higher temperatures
- a material that stops the flow of currents
- this scientist created the laws of motion
- type of energy that provides most of the power to run the modern world
- energy in particles that vibrate as they pass through matter
- a form of energy that can be seen
- a control in a circuit that can turn the current on or off
- also known as heat energy
18 Clues: energy at rest • opposite charges • to make or produce • also known as heat energy • and example of a conductor • the energy of a moving object • the starting point of a circuit • a form of energy that can be seen • electricity that is not moving in a path • this scientist created the laws of motion • a material that stops the flow of currents • ...
Energy, Redox, and Cellular Respiration 2022-10-16
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- reduction is the _______ of electrons
- Through the process of pyruvate processing, each pyruvate molecule is oxidized into what
- type of reaction that releases energy
- coenzyme electron carrier that gets reduced and produces FADH2
- the process that breaks down a glucose into 2 molecules of pyruvate
- The type of energy present in active motion
- metabolic process that is mostly anabolic and endergonic
- The type of energy found in chemical bonds
- oxidation is the _______ of electrons
- known as electron carries, they provide the link for redox reactions
- What does the process of photosynthesis release
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- The 4th fundamental characteristic that all living things share is that all organisms acquire and use
- When looking at the chemical equation for cellular respiration, what molecule is oxidized?
- Molecule that is produced by reduction of NAD+
- After cellular respiration, the energy is stored in the _______ of ATP
- Cellular respiration occurs is what type of organisms?
- When looking at the chemical equation for cellular respiration, what molecule is reduced
- The ________ acid cycle oxidizes acetylCoA to carbon dioxide
- Energy is released from cellular respiration as heat and _______
- The two major phases of glycolysis are the energy ________ phase and the energy payoff phase.
20 Clues: reduction is the _______ of electrons • type of reaction that releases energy • oxidation is the _______ of electrons • The type of energy found in chemical bonds • The type of energy present in active motion • Molecule that is produced by reduction of NAD+ • What does the process of photosynthesis release • Cellular respiration occurs is what type of organisms? • ...
Renewable Energy Sources 2022-05-13
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- Devices designed to contain electricity-producing chemical reactions.
- A group of wind turbines.
- A system that collects and moves heat from the sun.
- Involves the construction of a building in a way that uses natural sunlight for heat.
- A chemical process in which water molecules are broken down into oxygen and hydrogen by the use of an electric current.
- Energy from high pressure and radioactive decay beneath the Earth's surface.
- Energy produced from the motion of water.
- Energy from the combustion of organic matter.
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- Short for "Ocean thermal energy conversion". A process that changes oceanic thermal energy into electricity.
- Another word for a solar panel.
- A pump that pushes fluids through the ground in order to take advantage of its stable temperature.
- Liquid fuels from organic sources.
- Energy created utilizing the movement of tidal water.
- Short for "Photovoltaic cell". A cell where solar energy is converted into electricity.
- Short for "Concentrating solar power". Uses mirrors to focus sunlight.
- A large device that converts wind energy to electricity.
- Energy that comes from organic materials.
17 Clues: A group of wind turbines. • Another word for a solar panel. • Liquid fuels from organic sources. • Energy produced from the motion of water. • Energy that comes from organic materials. • Energy from the combustion of organic matter. • A system that collects and moves heat from the sun. • Energy created utilizing the movement of tidal water. • ...
APES - Chapter 21 Test 2023-03-13
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- A source of renewable energy, in which kinetic energy from the passage of wind through wind turbines is used to generate electricity.
- Thermal energy that arises from beneath Earth’s surface, ultimately from the radioactive decay of elements amid high pressures deep underground. Can be used to generate electrical power in power plants, for direct heating via piped water, or in ground-source heat pumps.
- A job resulting from an employment opportunity in a more sustainably oriented economy, such as a job in renewable energy.
- A program of public policy intended to promote renewable energy investment, whereby utilities are mandated to purchase electricity from homeowners or businesses that generate power from renewable energy sources and feed it into the electrical grid. Under such a system, utilities must pay guaranteed premium prices for this power under long-term contract.
- A photovoltaic material compressed into an ultra-thin lightweight sheet that may be incorporated into various surfaces to produce photovoltaic solar power.
- A mechanical assembly that converts the wind’s kinetic energy, or energy of motion, into electrical energy.
- Energy harnessed from the motion of ocean waves.
- A device that can store and transport energy to produce electricity, much as a battery can.
- Energy harnessed by erecting a dam across the outlet of a tidal basin. Water flowing with the incoming or outgoing tide through sluices in the dam turns turbines to generate electricity.
- Syndrome in which people do not want something (e.g., a polluting facility) near where they live, even if they may want or need the thing to exist somewhere.
- A process in which electrical current is passed through a compound to release ions.
- An energy source (not yet commercially used) that involves harnessing the solar radiation absorbed by tropical ocean water by strategically manipulating the movement of warm surface water and cold deep water.
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- A device designed to collect sunlight and directly convert it to electrical energy. When light strikes one of a pair of metal plates in the cell, this causes the release of electrons, which are attracted by electrostatic forces to the opposing plate. The flow of electrons from one plate to the other creates an electrical current. The basis of PV solar technology.
- power(CSP) A means of generating electricity at a large scale by focusing sunlight from a large area onto a smaller area. Several approaches are used.
- A new approach whereby engineers drill deeply into rock, fracture it, pump in water, and then pump it out once it is heated belowground.
- An approach in which buildings are designed and building materials are chosen to maximize direct absorption of sunlight in winter and to keep the interior cool in the summer.
- Process by which homeowners or businesses with photovoltaic systems or wind turbines can sell their excess solar energy or wind power to their local utility.
- A pump that harnesses geothermal energy from near-surface sources of earth and water to heat and cool buildings. Operates on the principle that temperatures belowground are less variable than temperatures aboveground.
- An approach in which technological devices are used to focus, move, or store solar energy.
- A development involving a group of wind turbines.
- Energy from the sun.
21 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Energy harnessed from the motion of ocean waves. • A development involving a group of wind turbines. • A process in which electrical current is passed through a compound to release ions. • An approach in which technological devices are used to focus, move, or store solar energy. • ...
APES Unit 6 Study Guide 2025-12-11
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- Economic cycle of rapid growth followed by collapse
- When solar or wind output fluctuates unpredictably
- Energy resources known and economically recoverable
- Economic fall once a resource is depleted
- Lowest energy and most polluting form of coal
- Electrical power unit
- Removing surface layers to reach shallow deposits
- Restoring land after mining is completed
- Machine that converts mechanical energy into electricity
- Power generated by moving air
- Creating staur like structures to help fish migration that is messed up by dams
- Technique using high pressure fluid to extract natural gas
- Unit measuring heat energy
- Device that moves heat instead of generating it
- Power from moving water
- Cleanest burning fossil fuel
- An impact on the environment due to hydroelectric power
- Moment when global oil production reaches its maximum rate
- Process of separating crude oil into useful products
- Electricity network using real-time monitoring and automation
- Energy left after subtracting energy used to produce it
- Total environmental impact from extraction to disposal
- Depth of resource affecting cost and difficulty of extraction
- Extracting metal from ore by heating and melting
- Microbes break down organic matter without oxygen to produce biogas
- Fuel used in nuclear power plants
- Cleanest highest energy form of coal
- Using less energy to perform the same task
- What do birds do when they meet up with the wind mills (Impact)
- Mining technique used when resources are deep underground
- Heat energy from inside Earth
- Reducing energy use
- Underground pockets of hot water or steam
- The amount of kWh you get from 100,000 Watts
- Splitting atomic nuclei to release energy
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- Nickname for the 2nd least C02 potent type of coal
- Producing heat and electricity simultaneously
- Hydroelectric system with minimal reservoir storage
- Polluted water created when sulfide minerals mix with oxygen
- Waste materials left after ore processing
- Wood is made into firewood or ___ to burn
- Amount of CO2 emitted per unit of energy produced
- Rock containing valuable minerals
- Toxic byproduct left after coal combustion
- Energy sources that take millions of years to form
- An economic reason we still fossil fuels
- Device spun by water wind or steam to generate electricity
- Energy from the sun
- Energy from burning organic material
- Bitumen-rich deposits requiring energy intensive extraction
- Smaller scale dam system
- Process of concentrating valuable minerals in ore
- Mining method removing mountaintops to reach coal
- Power plant used only when demand spikes
- Energy produced by ocean tides
- Hydrogen and ___ are used in HFC Cells
- Thick heavy form of petroleum found in oil sands
- Point at which maximum petroleum extraction is reached
- Solar technology converting light directly into electricity
- Percentage of time a power plant produces electricity
- Energy sources that naturally replenish
- Radioactive materials created during nuclear fission
- Pollutants released into the air
- Fossil fuel formed from ancient plant matter
- Kind of rock that fossil fuels are found
- Network delivering electricity to consumers
- Pollution released during fuel use not production
- Renewable liquid fuel made from fermenting biomass
- Ice-like frozen methane found in ocean sediments
- Liquid fossil fuel used for transportation
- Devices that absorb neutrons to control fission
- Natural gas trapped in shale rock layers
- WHat is released when creating geothermal plants
- The nickname for the type of coal that is hard and glossy and deep black
- Most commonly used type of coal
- The mining technique that pollutes running water by dumping unwanted sediment in to the water
- Ratio of energy returned to energy invested
77 Clues: Energy from the sun • Reducing energy use • Electrical power unit • Power from moving water • Smaller scale dam system • Unit measuring heat energy • Cleanest burning fossil fuel • Power generated by moving air • Heat energy from inside Earth • Energy produced by ocean tides • Most commonly used type of coal • Pollutants released into the air • Rock containing valuable minerals • ...
science test practice quiz 2026-06-02
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- heat that is transferred by waves
- energy from the natural flow of water
- heat that is transferred by touch
- wind energy is the most used energy source
- natural gas is non renewable
- energy that comes from fission
- energy that comes from burning organic matter
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- energy that comes from the sun
- energy energy that uses wind to spin a turbine
- energy that is extracted from the earths surface
- what does everything above absolute zero emit
- fuel The cheapest and most convenient source of energy
- true or false is solar energy a source of renewable energy
- heat that is transferred by air or wind
14 Clues: natural gas is non renewable • energy that comes from the sun • energy that comes from fission • heat that is transferred by waves • heat that is transferred by touch • energy from the natural flow of water • heat that is transferred by air or wind • wind energy is the most used energy source • what does everything above absolute zero emit • ...
Energy – Year 9 Science 2026-05-02
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- Heat energy caused by moving particles.
- The unit used to measure energy.
- Energy made by vibrations that travel through matter.
- Stored energy in stretched or compressed objects like rubber bands or springs.
- When energy changes from one form into another.
- Stored energy that an object has because of its position or condition.
- Energy carried by moving electric charges
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- The energy an object has because it is moving.
- A diagram that uses arrows to show how energy moves and is wasted or useful.
- How much useful energy is produced compared to the total energy put in.
- Energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom
- Energy that allows us to see.
- When energy moves from one object or place to another.
13 Clues: Energy that allows us to see. • The unit used to measure energy. • Heat energy caused by moving particles. • Energy carried by moving electric charges • Energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom • The energy an object has because it is moving. • When energy changes from one form into another. • Energy made by vibrations that travel through matter. • ...
vocab 4 2012-10-23
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- energy- the total potental and kinetic energy of a partical
- fuels- a material such as coal that forms over million years
- energy- stored energy that results position
- transformation- the process of charging one form of energy to another
- energy- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the ability to work of cause change
- of conservation of energy- the rule that energy cant be created or destroyed
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- energy- a form of potental energy that is storedin chemical bonds
- energy- a form of energy that travels through space waves
- energy- the energy of moving electrical charges-kinetic
- energy- energy that a object is in motion
- energy- the potental energy stored in the nucleus
12 Clues: the ability to work of cause change • energy- energy that a object is in motion • energy- stored energy that results position • energy- the potental energy stored in the nucleus • energy- the energy of moving electrical charges-kinetic • energy- a form of energy that travels through space waves • energy- the total potental and kinetic energy of a partical • ...
vocab chapter 9 2022-12-14
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- organism that gets its nutrients from other organisms
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light
- fluid portion in the chloroplast outside the thylakoids
- carrier molecule that transfers high-energy molecules
- cluster of proteins that span the thykaloid membrane and allow hydrogen ions pass through it
- process of using light for food
- organism that makes its own food
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- a compound that looks almost like ATP, except that it has two phosphate groups instead of three.
- light independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from atp and nadph is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
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- light absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the suns energy
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high energy electrons during atp generating reactions
- "bunch of oars" moving aimlessly
- cluster of chlorophyll and proteins found in thykaloids
- Adenosine triphosphate energy cells use
- singular back oar like a fishes tail
- principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
19 Clues: process of using light for food • "bunch of oars" moving aimlessly • organism that makes its own food • singular back oar like a fishes tail • Adenosine triphosphate energy cells use • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • organism that gets its nutrients from other organisms • carrier molecule that transfers high-energy molecules • ...
Cell Metabolism Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- First stage of cellular respiration. Glucose gets broken down into pyruvate acid.
- adenosine triphosphate - molecule that stores energy (energy is released when ATP changes to ADP)
- An organism that must eat plants or other animals for food
- respiration the process where plants and animals convert the energy in sugar to ATP energy
- the process where plants use the energy of sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide into sugars and oxygen
- The chemicals or energy that is produced by a chemical reaction
- organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- process that does not require oxygen (fermentation is anaerobic)
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- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- the pigment that gives plants their green color
- process used to release energy when there isn't any oxygen
- Process where electrons are being used up and drives the ATP formation.
- The chemicals you put INTO a chemical reaction
- dioxide gas produced during cellular respiration
- An organism that can make its own food.
- another name for sugar (a product in photosynthesis)
- Unicellular organism used in our lab. Can be used to rise bread.
- the source of energy for plants making food
- process that requires oxygen (respiration is aerobic)
19 Clues: An organism that can make its own food. • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the source of energy for plants making food • organelle where cellular respiration occurs • The chemicals you put INTO a chemical reaction • the pigment that gives plants their green color • dioxide gas produced during cellular respiration • ...
Electricity & Magnetism Review 2023-01-30
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- Electrical energy is being transformed to ________ when a microwave is being used.
- Conductors must be made out of ______________.
- This collects the electrical energy and transforms it into light energy.
- These materials do not allow energy, such as heat, to flow through it. (examples: wood, plastic, cloth)
- When a magnet is placed near another magnet with the same poles, they will _____________.
- This can be open or closed and is responsible for completing the circuit.
- These materials allow energy, such as heat, to flow through it.
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- Electrical energy is being transformed to _______ when a lamp is being turned on.
- Iron, steel, and nickel are ______________ objects.
- This pushes out electrical energy for the circuit.
- Electrical energy is being transformed to ________ energy when a radio is playing.
- This conducts the flow of energy through the circuit.
- A magnet has two ___________: North and South. The magnet is strongest here.
- When a magnet is placed near another magnet with opposite poles, they will ______________.
- Electrical energy is being transformed to _______ energy when a fan is spinning.
15 Clues: Conductors must be made out of ______________. • This pushes out electrical energy for the circuit. • Iron, steel, and nickel are ______________ objects. • This conducts the flow of energy through the circuit. • These materials allow energy, such as heat, to flow through it. • This collects the electrical energy and transforms it into light energy. • ...
Energy Resources Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- Energy made from burning material that was once alive such as plants, wood, or even garbage
- A type of fossil fuel found deep underground above oil deposits. Natural (blank)
- Energy created by capturing the movement of the air
- A more specific name for oil. It begins with the letter "P".
- Energy captured from the sun's light
- Energy captured from the natural heat under the surface of the Earth.
- Energy created from splitting tiny particles inside of atoms.
- The name for the sources or reserves of biomass energy. It begins with the letter "F".
- Energy sources that can be easily replaced quickly and repeatedly
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- Energy sources that cannot be replaced within a human lifetime.
- Nonrenewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas. (blank) fuels
- Energy captured from moving water such as a river or ocean tides
- A black solid fossil fuel that burns easily
- A machine that turns to create an electric current, changing kinetic energy into electrical energy
- A thick black fossil fuel found deep underground. This is a liquid source that burns easily and is also used to make plastic.
15 Clues: Energy captured from the sun's light • A black solid fossil fuel that burns easily • Energy created by capturing the movement of the air • A more specific name for oil. It begins with the letter "P". • Energy created from splitting tiny particles inside of atoms. • Energy sources that cannot be replaced within a human lifetime. • ...
Introduction to energy 2022-11-09
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- the rate of doing work
- the quality of being hot
- energy of an object due to its mass and speed
- a natural gas such as coal
- energy that travels in electromagnetic waves
- a simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum.
- the process by which energy is transmitted through collision
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- the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed
- is the process where energy changes from one form to another
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- energy in form of heat
- physical quantity that expresses hot and cold
- the movement cause by a fluid by the tendency of hotter and less dense material
- the ability to do work
- material that permits a flow of energy
15 Clues: the rate of doing work • energy in form of heat • the ability to do work • the quality of being hot • a natural gas such as coal • material that permits a flow of energy • the sum of kinetic and potential energy • energy that travels in electromagnetic waves • physical quantity that expresses hot and cold • energy of an object due to its mass and speed • ...
Thermodynamics Vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- energy with formula mgh
- physical property whose value doesn't depend on the system's history
- 1st law of thermodynamics: internal energy of an _______ system is constant
- created the mass-energy equivalence equation
- energy that is the sum of all potential kinetic energies in a sample
- energy of motion
- kinetic energy of a 2kg object moving at 1 m/s
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- Greek letter that represents change (final-initial)
- everything immediately outside the system
- Law of _________ of Energy
- ______ motion: heat flows into system and collisions between particles increase
- substance or reaction mixture of interest
- heat required to raise temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree celsius
- energy of the universe or a closed system
- the capacity to do work or supply heat
15 Clues: energy of motion • energy with formula mgh • Law of _________ of Energy • the capacity to do work or supply heat • everything immediately outside the system • substance or reaction mixture of interest • energy of the universe or a closed system • created the mass-energy equivalence equation • kinetic energy of a 2kg object moving at 1 m/s • ...
Metabolism 2022-02-18
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- set of interactions forming wholes
- molecule that is used for energy
- chemical reaction release energy
- process of explaining a claim
- atoms joined together particularly
- system taking oxygen and releasing
- ability to move or change
- the body's use of molecular energy
- body system transporting molecules
- claim supported by evidence
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- body system takes food and breaks
- information to support or against
- a molecule to get air or water
- proposed answer to a question
- process of atoms forming substances
- molecule of carbon and oxygen atoms
- large molecules that are important
- molecules of proteins
- energy storage made of glucose
19 Clues: molecules of proteins • ability to move or change • claim supported by evidence • proposed answer to a question • process of explaining a claim • a molecule to get air or water • energy storage made of glucose • molecule that is used for energy • chemical reaction release energy • body system takes food and breaks • information to support or against • ...
Physics 3.C.1 2017-01-22
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- not to be mistaken for mass
- how fast you do work
- a change in energy
- how far you are from where you started
- work divided by distance
- increased when you do work on something
- units of force
- meters per ________ squared is acceleration
- gives weight when multiplied by g
- type of energy associated with height
- Newton's gravitational ________
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- unit for power, not energy
- like speed, but direction is important
- acceleration due to _________
- rate at which velocity changes
- increases if either mass or velocity increase
- measure of how far vs. how long you traveled
- velocity x time
- type of energy associated with velocity
19 Clues: units of force • velocity x time • a change in energy • how fast you do work • work divided by distance • unit for power, not energy • not to be mistaken for mass • acceleration due to _________ • rate at which velocity changes • Newton's gravitational ________ • gives weight when multiplied by g • type of energy associated with height • like speed, but direction is important • ...
P1.1 - P1.3 Energy Springboard 2025-03-07
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- the energy store involved when objects heat up or cool down
- light and sound are examples of this
- the law of _______. It says that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the unit used to measure power
- a substance that releases the stored energy when it is burned
- from hot to _____. The type of energy transfer involved in changing the temperture of objects.
- the energy store involved when objects are streched or squashed
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- how energy is moved between energy stores
- the energy store involved when an object is lifted up or drops down
- the energy store involved when objects speed up or slow down
- the energy store involved in fuels, food and batteries
- the unit used to measure energy
- how quickly energy is transferred
- the scientific way of talking about pushes and pulls
14 Clues: the unit used to measure power • the unit used to measure energy • how quickly energy is transferred • light and sound are examples of this • how energy is moved between energy stores • the scientific way of talking about pushes and pulls • the energy store involved in fuels, food and batteries • the energy store involved when objects heat up or cool down • ...
Thermodynamics Vocab Crossword 2022-02-13
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- the transfer of energy through the movement of particles that are in contact with each other
- a body of matter and/or radiation, confined in space by walls, with defined permeabilities, which separate it from its surroundings.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- The thermodynamic system is the energy contained within it.
- thermodynamic system is the energy contained within it.
- the measure of a system's thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work
- Law of Thermodynamics that states the entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero.
- energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
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- states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- Law of Thermodynamics that states entropy always increases
- no net flow of thermal energy between them when they are connected by a path permeable to heat
- physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- Law of Thermodynamics that states if two bodies are each in thermal equilibrium with a third body, they are also in equilibrium with each other
- physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance
- Law of Thermodynamics that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transferred.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space and may be able to penetrate various materials
- energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature
17 Clues: states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed • thermodynamic system is the energy contained within it. • Law of Thermodynamics that states entropy always increases • The thermodynamic system is the energy contained within it. • physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance • ...
ninja 2025-04-25
23 Clues: out • fish • energy • energy • jungle • change • verb need • represent • electrons • waist tree • snow sleet • weigh rank • reptile worm • after belong • protect bean • skin breathe • first matter • find out dew • eggs gasoline • moon cycle leaf • solvent protons • gill hibernate hail • in potential energy
