environment Crossword Puzzles
Corrosion 2014-05-23
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- The S in IGSCC
- Reduction takes place and this electrode
- Corrosion characterized by a chemical or Electro-chemical reaction that occurs uniformly over a surface
- Red Brown Ferric Oxide (rust)
- limited to approximately 2.2 ppm in PWR reactor coolant to minimize risk of caustic attack of the zirconium alloy fuel cladding
- ________________ induced corrosion (MIC)
- Corrosion that is increased when material is exposed to rapidly moving turbulent fluid
- form of localized corrosion where the rate of attack is much greater at certain areas on the surface than others.
- occurs when electrochemically dissimilar metals are metallically connected and exposed to a conductive environment (electrolytic solution).
- used as an irritant to prevent zebra muscle colonization
- Generally attributed to a tenacious oxide film on the metal surface, which separates the base metal from the environment
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- Corrosion which occurs within an area which is shielded from the bulk environment
- Oxidation takes place at this electrode
- promotes transgranular stress corrosion cracking (TGSCC) of annealed stainless steel, plus pitting and crevice corrosion.
- Gaining of electrons
- The most detrimental ion relative to environmentally assisted cracking of materials (stainless steel) used in the BWR environment
- The oxidation potential of a Standard Hydrogen Electrode
- a measure of the gross level of ions or dissolved ‘solids’.
- Loss of electrons
- For carbon steel systems corrosion rates will __________ when dissolved oxygen falls below 20 ppb.
20 Clues: The S in IGSCC • Loss of electrons • Gaining of electrons • Red Brown Ferric Oxide (rust) • Oxidation takes place at this electrode • Reduction takes place and this electrode • ________________ induced corrosion (MIC) • The oxidation potential of a Standard Hydrogen Electrode • used as an irritant to prevent zebra muscle colonization • ...
8921 Chemistry of Corrosion 2014-05-23
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- Used as an irritant to prevent zebra muscle colonization
- Corrosion characterized by a chemical or Electro-chemical reaction that occurs uniformly over a surface
- Gaining of electrons
- Loss of electrons
- A measure of the gross level of ions or dissolved ‘solids’.
- Reduction takes place and this electrode
- The most detrimental ion relative to environmentally assisted cracking of materials (stainless steel) used in the BWR environment
- Red Brown Ferric Oxide (rust)
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- The oxidation potential of a Standard Hydrogen Electrode
- Generally attributed to a tenacious oxide film on the metal surface, which separates the base metal from the environment
- ________________ induced corrosion (MIC)
- Form of localized corrosion where the rate of attack is much greater at certain areas on the surface than others.
- Occurs when electrochemically dissimilar metals are metallically connected and exposed to a conductive environment (electrolytic solution).
- Corrosion which occurs within an area which is shielded from the bulk environment
- For carbon steel systems corrosion rates will __________ when dissolved oxygen falls below 20 ppb.
- Oxidation takes place at this electrode
- The S in IGSCC
- Limited to approximately 2.2 ppm in PWR reactor coolant to minimize risk of caustic attack of the zirconium alloy fuel cladding
- Promotes transgranular stress corrosion cracking (TGSCC) of annealed stainless steel, plus pitting and crevice corrosion.
- Corrosion that is increased when material is exposed to rapidly moving turbulent fluid
20 Clues: The S in IGSCC • Loss of electrons • Gaining of electrons • Red Brown Ferric Oxide (rust) • Oxidation takes place at this electrode • ________________ induced corrosion (MIC) • Reduction takes place and this electrode • The oxidation potential of a Standard Hydrogen Electrode • Used as an irritant to prevent zebra muscle colonization • ...
11.1 and 12.1 2015-04-13
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- what a species' role is in their environemt
- a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- the unit of nature that ecology focuses on
- consume producers such as plants
- the environment that a species lives and adapts in
- occurs between members of the same species
- represents a single pathway of energy through ecosystem
- consume animals
- comsume detritus
- occurs in an area that has never before been colonized
- the study of how organisms or living things interact with each other and their environment
- consume the soft dead animal tissue
- symbiotic relationship in which one species is harmed
- final, stable stage of the succession
- consume producers and consumers
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- parts of the environment like sunlight, temperature, soil, and water
- a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is not affected
- final step on decomposition
- the best person in the world that is better than you in every way
- total mass of organisms
- occurs between members of different species
- occurs in a previously inhabited area that was disturbed
- represents multiple pathways through which energy and matter transform
- parts of the environment that are alive
- relationship between two species where at least one benefits
- relationship between organisms that strive for the same resources in the same place
- organisms that produce food for themselves and other organism
27 Clues: consume animals • comsume detritus • total mass of organisms • final step on decomposition • consume producers and consumers • consume producers such as plants • consume the soft dead animal tissue • final, stable stage of the succession • parts of the environment that are alive • the unit of nature that ecology focuses on • occurs between members of the same species • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-10
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- Came up with the Theory of Natural Selection
- Came up with the incorrect Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Traits
- Organisms with the best variations for an environment live
- Change in allele frequency due to random chance
- Ship Darwin sailed on to the Galapagos
- Selects for both extremes and eliminates average
- Over time, the population of organisms changes to be best suited to the environment
- Movement of alleles in or out of a population when organisms migrate
- Evolution shows that all organisms have the same characteristics of life
- All the alleles of a population’s genes
- Small scale evolution that causes change within a species
- Organisms must compete for the resources that are available in the environment
- Organisms have different inherited variations
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- A few members of a population start a new population
- Selection Process in which organisms with favorable adaptations survive, reproduce, and pass on their variations to the next generation
- Provides new alleles that introduce new variations
- Evolution shows that each species is adapted to its environment
- Individuals choose mates according to their physical traits
- More offspring are born than can survive
- Eliminates genes from a population (ex: natural disasters)
- Gradual accumulation of adaptations in a population over time
- Selects for average individuals
- Surviving organisms pass on their genes more frequently
- Selects for one extreme
24 Clues: Selects for one extreme • Selects for average individuals • Ship Darwin sailed on to the Galapagos • All the alleles of a population’s genes • More offspring are born than can survive • Came up with the Theory of Natural Selection • Organisms have different inherited variations • Change in allele frequency due to random chance • ...
Unit 2: The Cell Lock #4 2021-01-31
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- required for active transport
- solution with a large amount of free water compared to another solution
- property of the plasma membrane meaning having a hydrophobic and hydrophilic region
- protein binding to a solute to transport across the membrane
- result of an animal cell placed in a hypotonic environment
- transport with solute moving against its concentration gradient
- movement of water across the membrane
- positively charged particle that is pumped out of the cell to produce a membrane potential
- transport across the membrane using a protein
- property of materials requiring a transport to cross the plasma membrane
- solution with a small amount of free water compared to another solution
- result of a plant cell placed in a hypotonic environment
- result of an animal cell placed in a hypertonic environment
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- bulk transport forming a food vacuole
- channel protein for the passage of water
- positively charged particle that is pumped into the cell to produce a membrane potential
- type of transport with solute moving with its concentration gradient
- result of a plant cell placed in a hypertonic environment
- property of materials able to easily pass through the plasma membrane
- bulk transport to bring in extracellular fluid
- transport vesicle fuses with plasma membrane to release contents
- transport of materials diffuse directly through the plasma membrane
- protein providing a passage through the membrane
23 Clues: required for active transport • bulk transport forming a food vacuole • movement of water across the membrane • channel protein for the passage of water • transport across the membrane using a protein • bulk transport to bring in extracellular fluid • protein providing a passage through the membrane • result of a plant cell placed in a hypotonic environment • ...
Science Chapter 1 Test Review 2023-09-04
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- A Christian's role in his environment is to be a good ______ by taking card of what God has given him.
- Some animals _______ from one ecosystem to another to find food and water.
- Competition occurs when living things use the ______ resources.
- Anything that makes the air, water, or land dirty is called ______.
- Some living things are protected by looking like other living things. This is called _____.
- During the coldest months of the year, some animals ______.
- Plants need ________ to make food.
- All living things are called _______.
- All living things have basic needs such as food, water, and ____.
- An adaption may be a physical characteristic, a skill, or a _____.
- All the nonliving things surrounding an organism are called _____.
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- A change in a characteristic of a living thing that allows it to survive in its environment is called ____.
- Animals that are food for other animals are called _________.
- The living and nonliving things in an area are called _____.
- Some living things work together in _________.
- Anything that can meet a need of a living thing is ______.
- Animals that blend in with their environment are protected by _______.
- Some animals migrate as the _______ change.
- The changes that living things make in their ecosystem can be helpful and ______.
- Living in a _________ makes it easier for animals to find food, to be better protected, and to care for their young.
20 Clues: Plants need ________ to make food. • All living things are called _______. • Some animals migrate as the _______ change. • Some living things work together in _________. • Anything that can meet a need of a living thing is ______. • During the coldest months of the year, some animals ______. • The living and nonliving things in an area are called _____. • ...
Ecology 2024-05-10
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- Interaction where one organism kills another for food
- A type of succession in a place where an ecosystem already exists
- All the members of one species in an area
- The study of how organisms interact with each other
- Living factors in an environment
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another
- The struggle between organisms to survive
- Many overlapping food chains
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with the nonliving environment
- An organism that breaks down biotic waste
- The ability of an ecosystem to maintain biodiversity
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- One species benefits, the other is harmed
- The number and variety of species in an area
- All of the populations in an area
- A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
- An organisms that makes its own food
- An organisms that obtains energy by feeding on other
- The process of turning nitrogen from the air into usable, consumable, nitrogen
- One species benefits, the other is not affected
- A type of succession where life is introduced to a new area
- A series of predictable changes over time
- Both species benefit
- Non-living factors in an environment
- Any relationship in which two species live closely together
25 Clues: Both species benefit • Many overlapping food chains • Living factors in an environment • All of the populations in an area • An organisms that makes its own food • Non-living factors in an environment • One species benefits, the other is harmed • All the members of one species in an area • The struggle between organisms to survive • A series of predictable changes over time • ...
Global Goals 2024-09-29
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- the plants, animals and other organisms that live in under the water.
- a system of people, laws, and officials that manage a political unit such as a state or nation
- a system that manages how to use resources and to produce and consume goods and services
- the only way we can complete the goals. _______for the goals
- all the living and non-living things and their effects on human life.
- how many years ago the Global Goals were created.
- the state of being free from illness or injury. Global Goal three.
- this goal focuses on insuring that every child has the attention, focus and resources they need to learn. Quality_____
- the introduction of harmful substances to the environment.
- a type of a energy that is better for the environment
- has one hundred ninety three members.
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- armed conflict between nations or within a nation or state
- the amount of goals that the MDGs had
- a feeling of fellowship with others as a result of sharing common interests, goals and attitudes.
- the amount of groups the SDGs have. Economy,society and environment.
- these goals came before the SDGs
- not having enough money to live a healthy and safe life.
- the number of Global Goals.
- both sexes have fair opportunity to be successful and have the same rights. ______Equality
- this country has the highest fulfillment of the Global Goals.
20 Clues: the number of Global Goals. • these goals came before the SDGs • the amount of goals that the MDGs had • has one hundred ninety three members. • how many years ago the Global Goals were created. • a type of a energy that is better for the environment • not having enough money to live a healthy and safe life. • armed conflict between nations or within a nation or state • ...
Ecology Vocabulary Pt.2 2025-03-31
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- An organism, like fungi or bacteria, that breaks down dead matter.
- A diagram showing the flow of energy through trophic levels in a ecosystem.
- The role and position a species has in its environment.
- An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
- A non-living component of an ecosystem, like water, temperature, and soil.
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and relies on consuming others.
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
- An organism that produces its own food using sunlight or chemical energy.
- A large geographic region with similar climate, plants, and animals.
- A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- A close and long-term interaction between different species.
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- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A living component of an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.
- A position in a food chain or food web, representing energy flow.
- The movement of elements and compounds through living and non-living systems.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- A group of different species living in the same area and interacting.
- An organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms.
20 Clues: The natural environment where an organism lives. • The total mass of living organisms in a given area. • The role and position a species has in its environment. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • An organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms. • A close and long-term interaction between different species. • ...
Ecology glossary words 2026-05-10
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- Physical features of an organism's body that help it survive
- Non-living components of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, temperature, and soil
- When organisms compete for the same limited resource
- A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unharmed
- Plants adapted to live in very watery environments
- The surrounding conditions, including both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors, that affect an organism
- Changes in an organism that help it survive and reproduce in its habitat
- Plants adapted to live in very salty environments
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment
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- Internal body processes that help an organism survive
- Actions an organism takes to survive
- A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- A group of individuals of the same species living in their environment at the same time
- Plants adapted to live in very dry environments
- A thin, waxy, waterproof layer covering the outer surface of leaves
- The natural home or environment where an organism lives and grows
- When one organism consumes another
- A close, long-term relationship between two species where at least one is benefited
- A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- All the different populations of species that live and interact in a particular area
- Living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms
21 Clues: When one organism consumes another • Actions an organism takes to survive • Plants adapted to live in very dry environments • Plants adapted to live in very salty environments • Plants adapted to live in very watery environments • When organisms compete for the same limited resource • Internal body processes that help an organism survive • ...
1 cossword work 2018-08-28
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- in which environment work is delivered?
- in the knowledge environment we found unit 1?
- in which environment we find the units to be studied?
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- in what environment can we find the practical guides?
- in which environment collaborative works are carried out?
- in the start environment we find the?
- in which unit we study. in the restaurant?
- in which environment we find the agenda?
8 Clues: in the start environment we find the? • in which environment work is delivered? • in which environment we find the agenda? • in which unit we study. in the restaurant? • in the knowledge environment we found unit 1? • in what environment can we find the practical guides? • in which environment we find the units to be studied? • ...
TvT SCIENCE TERMS TvT 2018-05-07
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- the national aeronautics and space administration
- a grassland that has a lot of tress
- the movement of air
- the capacity to do something
- the change of a substance from liquid to gas
- the transfer of thermal energy by a circulation movement
- giant planets like Jupiter,Saturn,uranus,and Neptune
- an organism that is killed by another organism
- an organism that eats both plant and animals
- a mixture of gases and the surroundings
- an organism that only eats plants
- the movement of deep cold water
- a collection of small droplets or ice crystals in the air
- a collection of stars,dust and gas bound
- and organism that try's to kill another organism
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- the basic unit of length in the symbol m
- a large reddish star
- an organism that eats animals
- an tool used to measure atmospheric pressure
- a nonliving part of an environment
- the part of earth where life exists
- the study of organisms and their environment
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the process of creating technology
- a living part of an environment
- a measure of the size of a surface or a region
- an electric discharge that takes place between two oppositely charged surfaces
- a hot,dry environment
- a rocky body that travels through space
- a large cloud of gas and dust
30 Clues: the movement of air • a large reddish star • a hot,dry environment • the capacity to do something • an organism that eats animals • a large cloud of gas and dust • a living part of an environment • the movement of deep cold water • an organism that only eats plants • a nonliving part of an environment • the process of creating technology • the part of earth where life exists • ...
Unit 3 Ecosystems Part I 2022-04-08
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- the sporadic weather patterns due to human activity
- biotic and abiotic factors that work together as a system
- negative actions that impact the environment, pollution, waste, resource depletion
- the amount of food ready for consumption to provide energy
- 2 hydrogens, one oxygen, transport nutrients and dissolved substances
- the number of organisms in an area
- water moving through the environment, in ground/atmosphere/clouds/bodies of water
- maximum amount of species an ecosystem can support
- produced through photosynthesis, needed for aerobic respiration
- the number of deaths in a given amount of time, used to determine population trends
- increases sedimentation, reduces water quality, releases carbon, increases temperatures
- nonrenewable sources of energy that releases pollutants into the atmosphere
- an area that an organism claims and uses for energy consumption and habitat
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- the amount of species in a period of time, shows trends
- important for production of ATP, not readily available for use in body
- the number of birth in a given amount of time, used to determine population trends
- long term weather patterns in an area, humans are impacting it
- shows how organisms rely on each other through predation/energy transfer and movement
- different levels of energy and how it moves through an ecosystem
- major component for all living organisms, stored in plants to help environment
- biotic and abiotic factors that interact with each other in an particular area
21 Clues: the number of organisms in an area • maximum amount of species an ecosystem can support • the sporadic weather patterns due to human activity • the amount of species in a period of time, shows trends • biotic and abiotic factors that work together as a system • the amount of food ready for consumption to provide energy • ...
Elaine's Evolution Vocab Crossword 2023-03-01
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- Where things are living
- Surviving organisms cause change in population over time through reproduction acting on heritable traits
- Sets of genes in a population
- Unrelated species with similar traits due to the environment
- Occurs at a slow rate Ex: changes in climate
- Non-Random selection
- The study of pre-historic life
- Bursts of changes in a species
- Related creatures that can produce offspring
- Biological change that makes descendants differ from their ancestors
- Catastrophic event changes the environment suddenly
- Species in an area
- The remains of pre-historic populations
- Similar anatomical structures that serve different purposes
- A change in gene frequency over time
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- The study of different structures of organisms
- Forming of a new species by evolution from pre-existing species; Needs Isolation
- Same traits caused by the environment
- Two organisms change in response to each other forming a specialized relationship
- Random change in gene
- A feature that allows an organism to better survive in it's environment
- Today's different species coming from common ancestry
- The study of embryonic development of organisms
- The Study of the chemical processes in organisms Ex: DNA and Amino Acids
- Structures with little or no function
- Slow changes over a long period of time
- Migration of genes in or out of a population
27 Clues: Species in an area • Non-Random selection • Random change in gene • Where things are living • Sets of genes in a population • The study of pre-historic life • Bursts of changes in a species • A change in gene frequency over time • Same traits caused by the environment • Structures with little or no function • Slow changes over a long period of time • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-10
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- Provides new alleles that introduce new variations
- Organisms inherit different versions of traits
- Ship Darwin sailed on to the Galapagos
- Over time, the population of organisms changes to be best suited to the environment
- Surviving organisms pass on their genes more frequently
- A few members of a population start a new population
- More offspring are born than can survive
- Evolution shows that each species is adapted to its environment
- Selects for one extreme
- Small scale evolution that causes change within a species
- Came up with the incorrect Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Traits
- Change in allele frequency due to random chance
- Movement of alleles in or out of a population when organisms migrate
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- Organisms with the best variations for an environment live
- Organisms must compete for the resources that are available in the environment
- Selects for both extremes and eliminates average
- Gradual accumulation of adaptations in a population over time
- Process in which organisms with favorable adaptations survive, reproduce, and pass on their variations to the next generation
- Came up with the Theory of Natural Selection
- Individuals choose mates according to their physical traits
- Eliminates genes from a population (ex: natural disasters)
- Selects for average individuals
- Evolution shows that all organisms have the same characteristics of life
- All the alleles of a population’s genes
24 Clues: Selects for one extreme • Selects for average individuals • Ship Darwin sailed on to the Galapagos • All the alleles of a population’s genes • More offspring are born than can survive • Came up with the Theory of Natural Selection • Organisms inherit different versions of traits • Change in allele frequency due to random chance • ...
Paleoenvironments 2023-11-13
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- Long narrow island lying parallel to the mainland.
- Forest paleoenvironment.
- Equatorial regions.
- Lake environment.
- Area where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the ocean.
- Swamp paleoenvironment.
- Body of saltwater separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef.
- Structural feature defines periods of drought.
- Polar regions.
- Color that defines high oxygen content such as a delta.
- Structural feature defines water current movement.
- A factor that causes changes in species diversity.
- River environment.
- Ancient environments.
- Color that defines the presence of iron such as a marine environment.
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- Mixture of fresh and salt water.
- Visual elements in a rock such as mud cracks, cross beds, graded beds, and ripple marks.
- Desert environment.
- Location where freshwater meets saltwater creating brackish water.
- Paleoenvironment such as a delta, river, alluvial, or flood plain.
- Structural feature defines periods of flooding and water level drop.
- Underwater ecosystem characterized by corals.
- Color that defines a deficiency of oxygen such as rocks found in swamps.
- The variety of species present.
- Cone-shaped deposit of sediment at the base of a mountain.
- Reef paleoenvironment.
- Area along the coast where mud is deposited due to tidal activity.
- Ancient climate.
- Structural feature defines wind or water direction.
- Beach paleoenvironment.
30 Clues: Polar regions. • Ancient climate. • Lake environment. • River environment. • Desert environment. • Equatorial regions. • Ancient environments. • Reef paleoenvironment. • Swamp paleoenvironment. • Beach paleoenvironment. • Forest paleoenvironment. • The variety of species present. • Mixture of fresh and salt water. • Underwater ecosystem characterized by corals. • ...
Ecosystems 2023-11-19
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- The organism that gets eaten.
- Organisms that get energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or waste.
- The interaction of the food chains in the ecosystem.
- All of the living things in an environment.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- One organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed, such as owls and trees.
- An animal that gets its energy by eating other animals.
- A special role that the organisms play in the ecosystem.
- All living and nonliving things in an environment.
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- All the non-living things in an environment (sun, wind, water).
- An animal that gets its energy by eating plants and animals.
- Relationship between two or more kinds of organisms that last over time.
- They have the ability to use energy from the sun. Ex. Plants.
- Both organisms benefit, such as bees and flowers.
- An organism that hunts for and eats other organisms to live.
- Any colouring, shape, pattern that allows an organisms to blend in with its environment.
- An animal that gets its energy by eating plants.
- They do not have the ability to make their own food for energy.
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- Passing energy down from one organism to another.
- The place in the ecosystem where an organism lives.
- The fight for limited to resources.
22 Clues: The organism that gets eaten. • The fight for limited to resources. • All of the living things in an environment. • An animal that gets its energy by eating plants. • Both organisms benefit, such as bees and flowers. • Passing energy down from one organism to another. • Organisms that break down dead plants and animals. • ...
ECOLOGY‼️ 2024-04-05
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- a sequence of organisms where nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an organism that eats other plants/animals for energy and nutrients.
- the natural home/environment of an organism.
- an individual animal/plant/etc life form.
- a larger organism that supports a smaller organism
- an organism that cann't produce its own food so it has to eat other organisms.
- all the food chains in an ecosystem
- part biology that deals with the relations of organisms to each other/to their surroundings.
- a biological community of organisms + their physical environment
- non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- place of an organism in the food chain
- Eats meat
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- an organism that needs a host to get its food from/at the expense of its host
- An organism that feeds on + breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients.
- a group of people living in the same place/having similar trait.
- all the inhabitants of an area
- Eats plants
- living stuff that makes up the environment
- an organism that can form organic substances from simple inorganic substances.
- animals that are killed by other animals
- the regions of the surface/atmosphere/water of the earth occupied by living organisms.
- an organism that mostly consumes decayed stuff
22 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • all the inhabitants of an area • all the food chains in an ecosystem • place of an organism in the food chain • animals that are killed by other animals • an individual animal/plant/etc life form. • living stuff that makes up the environment • the natural home/environment of an organism. • an organism that mostly consumes decayed stuff • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-10
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- Introduced the Adaptation Model, focusing on the patient's coping mechanisms.
- Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing.
- Prominent in transcultural nursing, emphasizing cultural competence in care.
- Known for her work in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing therapeutic nurse-patient relationships.
- Emphasizes the importance of considering the whole person in the nursing care process.
- Vital for effective nurse-patient relationships and positive healthcare outcomes.
- Focuses on the patient's ability to adapt to changes in health and the environment.
- The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being.
- Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care.
- Developed the Self-Care Deficit Theory, emphasizing patients' ability to care for themselves.
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- The founder of modern nursing, known for her work during the Crimean War.
- Central concept in nursing theories, highlighting the compassionate aspect of patient care.
- Encourages patients to actively participate in maintaining their health.
- A concept discouraged by many nursing theories, emphasizing patient autonomy.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing patients as dynamic systems in interaction with their environment.
- The goal of nursing, aiming to promote overall health and prevent illness.
- Some nursing theories stress the empowerment of patients in their own healthcare.
- Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort.
- Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met.
- Pertains to creating an environment that promotes physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort. • Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing. • Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met. • The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being. • Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care. • ...
Rainforest Vocabulary 2025-01-16
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- A woody climbing plant that hangs from trees in tropical rainforests.
- Having a high level of moisture in the air.
- Restricted or peculiar to a specific region or locality.
- Meeting current needs without compromising future resources.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Restricted or peculiar to a specific region or locality.
- Active during the night, common behavior for many rainforest animals.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- A type of flowering plant commonly found in rainforests.
- A large predator found in the rainforest and an important part of its food chain.
- A brightly colored bird native to Central and South American rainforests.
- The uppermost layer of trees in a rainforest.
- The protection and preservation of the natural environment.
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- The clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- To transfer pollen to enable plant reproduction.
- A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- The variety of life found in a particular ecosystem.
- To break down organic material into simpler substances.
- A tall rainforest tree known for its large size and importance to the ecosystem.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- A group of living organisms that share common characteristics and can interbreed.
- An open area within a forest.
24 Clues: An open area within a forest. • Having a high level of moisture in the air. • The uppermost layer of trees in a rainforest. • The clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • To transfer pollen to enable plant reproduction. • The variety of life found in a particular ecosystem. • ...
Lesson 1 Part1/2 2025-05-16
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- land that belongs to a particular country
- to go to an event
- being a woman or a girl
- to make a formal request
- a machine with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods
- able to continue for a long time without damaging the environment
- very important and needs to be dealt with immediately
- young people
- the main building or offices of a large company or organization
- a group of specialists who give advice or opinions about something
- in a way that relates to the environment
- not clean or pure, or morally bad
- to take appropriate action in order to solve a problem
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- someone who takes part in an activity or event
- a change caused by someone or something else
- the growth or changes in an economy through increased business activity
- to send out light, heat, sound, gas, etc.
- to judge how good or useful something is
- to put or build something in a particular place
- removing the same amount of carbon dioxide from the environment as released into the environment
- the amount used of something
- more and more
- to show great respect for someone
- to act or speak for another person or people
- an important meeting between leaders of two or more governments
25 Clues: young people • more and more • to go to an event • being a woman or a girl • to make a formal request • the amount used of something • to show great respect for someone • not clean or pure, or morally bad • to judge how good or useful something is • in a way that relates to the environment • land that belongs to a particular country • to send out light, heat, sound, gas, etc. • ...
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2025-09-23
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- 1997 international agreement to reduce emissions.
- Belief that all organisms have inherent value.
- 2000 law on proper garbage management in the Philippines.
- Philosophy valuing beauty in nature.
- Moral philosophy about humans and the environment.
- Living in harmony with the natural world.
- Ensuring fairness for future generations in resource use.
- Focuses on ecosystems and biological communities.
- Harmful contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Using resources wisely for future generations.
- Long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather.
- Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- Belief that humans are the most important species on Earth.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- Idea that humans are part of nature, not separate.
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- Advocates wise use of resources for sustainability.
- Cutting down forests, often for profit.
- Links social and environmental problems.
- Global celebration promoting environmental care.
- Moral duty to care for the environment.
- Ability to regulate actions with wise decision-making.
- 2013 disaster highlighting climate injustice.
- Believes all forms of life have intrinsic value.
- Human responsibility to protect creation.
- Avoiding waste by reusing and conserving resources.
- The natural world surrounding human life.
- Variety of living organisms in ecosystems.
- Hypothesis that Earth is a self-regulating system.
- Studies moral responsibility for climate change.
- Environmental disaster often worsened by human activity.
30 Clues: Philosophy valuing beauty in nature. • Cutting down forests, often for profit. • Moral duty to care for the environment. • Links social and environmental problems. • Human responsibility to protect creation. • Living in harmony with the natural world. • The natural world surrounding human life. • Variety of living organisms in ecosystems. • ...
Recognition task 2018-02-15
8 Clues: work • works • evaluation • professional • knowledge environment • management environment • words knowledge environment • collaborative learning environment
ECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS 2023-05-19
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- The exact place an organism lives and its role or status in its environment, including its behaviour; feeding habit and breeding habit.
- A group of organisms of the same species living together in the same habitat or defined area.
- Subdivision of ecology which studies individual organisms or species
- Of or relating to non-living
- A group made up of populations of different species living together and interacting with each other in a particular habitat.
- The total surroundings of an organism including all the biotic and abiotic factors that affect the organism in one way or the other
- A biogeographical unit consisting of a biological community characterized by a dominant type of vegetation that has formed in response to physical environment in which they are found and a shared regional climate.
- Subdivision of ecology which studies communities
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- Of or relating to living organisms
- The part of the Earth and atmosphere habitable by living organisms or where life exists.
- A biological community and the physical environment associated with it, made up of biotic/living and abiotic/non-living components interacting together to produce a stable system.
- A particular locality within an environment, where organisms can live successfully
- The study of the interrelationships between organisms and their natural environment, both living and nonliving
13 Clues: Of or relating to non-living • Of or relating to living organisms • Subdivision of ecology which studies communities • Subdivision of ecology which studies individual organisms or species • A particular locality within an environment, where organisms can live successfully • The part of the Earth and atmosphere habitable by living organisms or where life exists. • ...
Biopsychology: Nature and Nurture 2019-09-04
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- Our genes set the boundaries within which we can operate, and our environment interacts with the genes to determine where in that range we will fall
- A sudden, permanent change in a gene
- A behavior genetic research method that involves comparison of adopted children to their adoptive and biological parents
- A behavior genetic research method that involves comparison of the similarity of identical and fraternal twins
- Affect more than our physical characteristics
- View of gene-environment interaction that asserts our genes affect our environment, and our environment influences the expression of our genes
- Science of how the environment influences genetic expression
- The genetic makeup of an individual
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- Traits controlled by more than one gene
- Measures how strongly differences among individuals are related to differences among their genes
- Twin and adoption studies are two instances of a much broader class of methods for observing nature-nurture
- Science of how genes and environments work together to influence behavior
- States that organisms that are better suited for their environments will survive and reproduce compared to those that are poorly suited for their environments
- A dynamic layer of information associated with DNA that differs between individuals and can be altered through various experiences and environments
- An individual’s inherited physical characteristics
15 Clues: The genetic makeup of an individual • A sudden, permanent change in a gene • Traits controlled by more than one gene • Affect more than our physical characteristics • An individual’s inherited physical characteristics • Science of how the environment influences genetic expression • Science of how genes and environments work together to influence behavior • ...
evolution natural selection 2020-10-05
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- The layer of our atmosphere where ozone is trapped
- Blueprints for life
- States that "the most fit" will suvive in their environment
- Charles _____ was the first person to theorize evolution
- Ability to reproduce and survive
- A unborn offspring of a species
- A square we can use to determine chances of traits to show in offspring
- Organs that we don't use anymore
- A cell that lacks a nucleus. Considered the first cells on earth
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- A fossil that is inbetween two fossil layers
- Self-reproduction
- The study of embryo
- A change in a species to help it survive in its environment
- Organisms better adapted to their environment will more likely survive
- How an animal makes offspring
- Cells that have a nucleus.
- A change in a species over time
17 Clues: Self-reproduction • The study of embryo • Blueprints for life • Cells that have a nucleus. • How an animal makes offspring • A unborn offspring of a species • A change in a species over time • Ability to reproduce and survive • Organs that we don't use anymore • A fossil that is inbetween two fossil layers • The layer of our atmosphere where ozone is trapped • ...
8th Grade Recycling 2023-12-06
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- soil and organic matter, usually food waste, mixed together
- an area where garbage is dumped and covered with dirt
- a home for plants and animals
- to use something again
- the hardest material to recycle
- something that won't harm the environment
- surroundings where plants, animals, and people live
- to use less or make less waste
- can be decomposed by living organisms
- to keep safe from harm
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- harmful materials introduced into our environment
- things that are thrown away and are no longer useful
- the act of burning trash
- to make an old thing into something new
- natural, not modified by chemicals
- the act of saving a plant or animal species because it is endangered
- an area where certain plants and animals live
17 Clues: to use something again • to keep safe from harm • the act of burning trash • a home for plants and animals • to use less or make less waste • the hardest material to recycle • natural, not modified by chemicals • can be decomposed by living organisms • to make an old thing into something new • something that won't harm the environment • ...
Stormwater Terms 2021-03-17
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- An ecosystem where water covers the soil permanently or seasonally. May support aquatic and terrestrial species.
- Water located beneath Earth’s surface
- Water entering or soaking into the ground
- Water falling to ground through precipitation runs back into lakes, rivers, etc. over the surface of the ground
- Stored water on ground surface, usually smaller than a lake and larger than a pool
- An area of land that drains water or runoff to a single point
- The detachment and transport of soil by wind, water, ice, etc.
- Surfaces like roofs, sidewalks, roads and parking lots that are impenetrable to water, making stormwater runoff
- Rainwater that enters the storm drain system and enters rivers, lakes, streams, etc.
- A practice that helps the environment
- A shallow landscape designed to capture and treat stormwater runoff. Consists of plants and soils to promote infiltration and pollutant removal.
- Contaminants introduced into the natural environment that have undesired effects to the environment
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- Type of pollutant people apply to yards
- The study of how water moves through the environment
- Water turned into vapor that rises into the air
- Collects and stores rainwater runoff from roofs
- Water in clouds that falls to earth as rain or snow
- Water vapor cooled and combined to make clouds
- Instrument used to measure amount of rainfall
- The continuous movement or flow of water on, above, and below the Earth’s surface
20 Clues: A practice that helps the environment • Water located beneath Earth’s surface • Type of pollutant people apply to yards • Water entering or soaking into the ground • Instrument used to measure amount of rainfall • Water vapor cooled and combined to make clouds • Water turned into vapor that rises into the air • Collects and stores rainwater runoff from roofs • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A graph showing the likelihood of survival within a group or population by age
- A group of individuals that interbreed and have fertile offspring
- A characteristic of the environment that restricts population growth
- The pattern of population growth where population increases by a fixed percentage each year
- The number of individual organisms present in a population at a given time
- The members of a species in an area
- All of the population in a particular area
- Nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- The pattern of population growth in which exponential growth is slowed and finally stopped by limiting factors
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- The seasonal movement by people into and out of a given area
- The living parts of an ecosystem
- The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms
- The number of individuals in a population per unit area
- The largest population a given environment can support
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- The movement of individuals away from a given area
- The proportion of males to females in a population
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The movement of individuals into a given area
- The relative number of organisms of each age within a population
20 Clues: Nonliving parts of an ecosystem • The living parts of an ecosystem • The members of a species in an area • All of the population in a particular area • The movement of individuals into a given area • The movement of individuals away from a given area • The proportion of males to females in a population • The largest population a given environment can support • ...
Zion Livingston 2024-03-20
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- Movement of individuals into a population.
- Organism that produces its own food.
- Study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
- Resource that can be replenished naturally or through human intervention.
- Non-living components of an ecosystem.
- Long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, etc., in an area.
- Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit.
- Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain.
- Interconnected system of living organisms and their environment.
- Natural environment where an organism lives.
- Variety of life forms in a given area.
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- Organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
- Organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Movement of individuals out of a population.
- Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
- Large geographical area characterized by certain types of flora and fauna.
- Organism that relies on organic compounds for energy.
- Introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment.
- Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another.
- All populations of different species living and interacting in a particular area.
- Organism that breaks down dead organic matter.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Network of interconnected food chains.
- Resource that is finite and cannot be replaced.
- Total mass of living organisms in a given area.
26 Clues: Living components of an ecosystem. • Organism that produces its own food. • Non-living components of an ecosystem. • Network of interconnected food chains. • Variety of life forms in a given area. • Movement of individuals into a population. • Movement of individuals out of a population. • Natural environment where an organism lives. • ...
Global Goals 2024-09-29
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- the plants, animals and other organisms that live in under the water.
- a system of people, laws, and officials that manage a political unit such as a state or nation
- a system that manages how to use resources and to produce and consume goods and services
- the only way we can complete the goals. _______for the goals
- all the living and non-living things and their effects on human life.
- how many years ago the Global Goals were created.
- the state of being free from illness or injury. Global Goal three.
- this goal focuses on insuring that every child has the attention, focus and resources they need to learn. Quality_____
- the introduction of harmful substances to the environment.
- a type of a energy that is better for the environment
- has one hundred ninety three members.
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- armed conflict between nations or within a nation or state
- the amount of goals that the MDGs had
- a feeling of fellowship with others as a result of sharing common interests, goals and attitudes.
- the amount of groups the SDGs have. Economy,society and environment.
- these goals came before the SDGs
- not having enough money to live a healthy and safe life.
- the number of Global Goals.
- both sexes have fair opportunity to be successful and have the same rights. ______Equality
- this country has the highest fulfillment of the Global Goals.
20 Clues: the number of Global Goals. • these goals came before the SDGs • the amount of goals that the MDGs had • has one hundred ninety three members. • how many years ago the Global Goals were created. • a type of a energy that is better for the environment • not having enough money to live a healthy and safe life. • armed conflict between nations or within a nation or state • ...
Unit 4 Latin America Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-11
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- negative conditions that encourage a population to leave its home (they're "pushed OUT")
- growth of cities and city populations
- economic activities focused on harvesting resources from nature
- form of human-environment interaction where the surrounding environment DOES NOT change
- more contact and trade across the world
- things relating to money, resources, or jobs
- government where a non-royal leader (usually military) takes power and rules by force
- things relating to nature, landforms, or climate
- roads, bridges, and power lines; things people build in a society to live easier
- factories built in Mexico that create and sell goods to the US and Canada
- things relating to governments, laws, military action, or relationships between countries
- one place controlling the resources and leadership in another place
- economic activities focused on research and finding information
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- when an economy develops to where they're manufacturing goods and providing services
- positive conditions that encourage a population to move into an area (they're "pulled IN")
- brought European languages, Catholicism, authoritarian government systems, and social hierarchy to the New World
- when countries rely on each other to trade and provide each other with goods and services
- a free trade zone consisting of the U.S., Mexico, and Canada
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- form of human-environment interaction where the surrounding environment CHANGES
- things relating to populations, culture, or relationships
- another word for work
- a tax on trade/imports
23 Clues: another word for work • a tax on trade/imports • growth of cities and city populations • more contact and trade across the world • things relating to money, resources, or jobs • things relating to nature, landforms, or climate • things relating to populations, culture, or relationships • a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas • ...
Evolution 2025-04-10
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- The remains or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock.
- The process by which humans select traits in organisms to breed.
- Islands where Darwin studied species that led to his theory of evolution.
- The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- Differences between individuals of the same species.
- A scientist who studies fossils.
- Body parts in different species that have similar structures and a common evolutionary origin.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives.
- The scientist who proposed the theory of natural selection.
- Small birds that were studied by Darwin on the Galapagos Islands.
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- The gradual change of species over time.
- The collection of all fossils that provide evidence of past life.
- The most recent species from which two or more species have evolved.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- The ability of an organism to blend in with its environment.
- The process by which organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- A change in an organism's DNA that can lead to a new trait.
- Large marine mammals that evolved from land-dwelling ancestors.
- Animals with a backbone or spinal column.
21 Clues: A scientist who studies fossils. • The gradual change of species over time. • Animals with a backbone or spinal column. • Differences between individuals of the same species. • A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment. • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives. • A change in an organism's DNA that can lead to a new trait. • ...
Environmetal 2025-02-11
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- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The clearing or cutting down of forests, leading to habitat loss and environmental damage.
- Fuels The burning of these substances contributes to air pollution.
- A building made of glass to grow plants, also refers to gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
- The layer that protects Earth from harmful solar radiation, now being damaged by pollution.
- The planet we live on.
- The ability to meet our needs without compromising future generations' ability to do the same.
- A type of energy that is renewable and environmentally friendly.
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- Resources that are naturally replenished, like wind or solar energy.
- A natural resource that is used to generate energy, often extracted from the Earth.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The movement to protect and conserve the natural environment.
- Warming The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities.
- The protection and careful management of the environment and natural resources.
- The process of turning waste materials into reusable materials.
- The substance we breathe in to live, provided by trees and plants.
- The natural environment where a species lives.
20 Clues: The planet we live on. • The natural environment where a species lives. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The movement to protect and conserve the natural environment. • The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight. • ...
Biodiversity _6 2022-08-02
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- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- An individual living thing
- balance despite the changes in the external environment the body is able to maintain a constant internal environment
- factors All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- All the water on earth
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- Planting seeds or trees to make a forest on land that has not been a forest recently, or which has never been a forest.
- factors Nonliving components of environment.
- a lowland area, such as a marsh or swamp, that is saturated with moisture, especially when regarded as the natural habitat of wildlife.
- a chemical used to kill insects
- The amount of biological or living diversity per unit area. It includes the concepts of species diversity, habitat diversity and genetic diversity.
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
12 Clues: All the water on earth • An individual living thing • a chemical used to kill insects • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • factors Nonliving components of environment. • factors All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars • ...
extra credit crossword puzzle Kyara carter 03/9 2021-03-09
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- a high pressure system located over the Atlantic Ocean
- a body of water where fresh and saltwater mix
- Stenohaline to tolerate only a narrow range of salinity.
- spend most of its life at sea and travel to freshwater to spawn
- protective coloration of some animals which parts normally in shadow are light and those exposed to the sky are dark
- organisms that are able to tolerate a wide range of salinities
- maintain an internal environment which is isotonic to their external environment
- sub-group of suspension feeding animals that feed by straining suspended matter and food particles from water
- short lived environment
- spend most of life at sea and travel to low salinity to spawn
- able to tolerate only a small range of temperature.
- a circular ocean current, with offshoot eddies
- spend most of their life in freshwater and travel to the sea to spawn
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- a smaller body of water that drains into in a larger body of water
- a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean.
- area of land that drains into one body of water
- organism that is able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures
- tightly regulate their body osmolarity
- Billions of gametes are spewed into the surrounding environment of the ocean.
- not a permanent resident; migratory
20 Clues: short lived environment • not a permanent resident; migratory • tightly regulate their body osmolarity • a body of water where fresh and saltwater mix • a circular ocean current, with offshoot eddies • area of land that drains into one body of water • able to tolerate only a small range of temperature. • a high pressure system located over the Atlantic Ocean • ...
Unit 8 Choice Board 2023-03-03
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- diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter within each trophic level in a food chain or food web
- A consumer that eats only animals.
- Nonliving components of environment.
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- A community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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- Ecological rule that states that no two species can occupy the same exact niche in the same habitat at the same time
- A consumer that eats only plants.
- Place where an organism lives
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- An organism that makes its own food
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
20 Clues: Place where an organism lives • A consumer that eats only plants. • A consumer that eats only animals. • An organism that makes its own food • Nonliving components of environment. • An organism that cannot make its own food. • All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-04-21
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- mixture of chains combined together into one picture
- study of interactions among and between organisms and their environment
- amount of living tissue in a given trophic level
- phosphorus moves between the soil and plants, which are eaten by animals, then their waste products return the sulfur for next generations
- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- step in a food chain or web
- nutrient whose supply limits productivity
- consists of all life and plants on earth
- make their own food and get energy through photosynthesis or chemoosynthesis
- the 3 stages are precipitation, evaporation, and condensation
- series of steps where organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life
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- group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- non living parts of the environment
- all the organisms that live in a place together with their physical environment
- get energy from other sources
- show the relative amount of energy or matter contained in each level of a chain or web
- reasons for this are burning of fossil fuels, volcanoes, and decaying animals
- animal waste decay by the action of bacteria which create ammonia and nitrate products rich in nitrate, and useful for plants to use again
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
20 Clues: step in a food chain or web • get energy from other sources • non living parts of the environment • consists of all life and plants on earth • nutrient whose supply limits productivity • amount of living tissue in a given trophic level • mixture of chains combined together into one picture • chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life • ...
Biomes 2023-05-15
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- dioxide A gas that is released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned
- All the animals that live in a particular place.
- The place where something is found.
- The protection of natural resources and the environment.
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- All the plants that live in a particular place
- The variety of life on Earth
- A large area of land with a particular type of climate and vegetation.
- A community of living things and their environment.
- A large area of forest that receives a lot of rain
- resources Resources that cannot be replaced once they are used up
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- resources. Things that are found in nature and can be used by people.
- The clearing of trees from an area of land.
- effect A process that causes the Earth's temperature to rise
- The place where a particular plant or animal lives
- The average weather conditions of a place over a long period of time
- environment The physical environment of the Earth, including land, water, air, and living things.
- development Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The distance north or south of the equator
- The part of the Earth that includes all living things.
- resources Resources that can be replaced over time
21 Clues: The variety of life on Earth • The place where something is found. • The distance north or south of the equator • The clearing of trees from an area of land. • All the plants that live in a particular place • All the animals that live in a particular place. • The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. • The place where a particular plant or animal lives • ...
Genetics & Ecosystems Living Envioroment terms 2023-06-05
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- , A part of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- , Nonliving parts of the environment
- , All the living and non-living things that interact in an area
- , An animal that hunts and kills other animal
- , how traits are passed from one generation to the next
- , a permanent change in the order of DNA bases.
- , All the individuals of a single species that live in a specific area
- , A combination of all the different populations that live and interact in the same environment
- , the passing down of traits from one generation to the next
- , Children
- , Part of the cell that contains DNA
- , An animal that is hunted and killed by predators
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- , The living parts of the environment
- , The specific role played by an organism or a population of organisms in the ecosystem
- , The place where a plant or animal lives
- , All of Earth's ecosystems, collectively
- , A quality or characteristic
- , The struggle between organisms for the same limited resources in a particular area
- , the structure that uses RNA to make a protein
- , The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment
- , single-stranded version of DNA that is used as a messenger outside of the nucleus
- , carries the genetic information which makes up a living thing
- , structures made of DNA molecules that contain genes
23 Clues: , Children • , A quality or characteristic • , Nonliving parts of the environment • , Part of the cell that contains DNA • , The living parts of the environment • , The place where a plant or animal lives • , All of Earth's ecosystems, collectively • , An animal that hunts and kills other animal • ...
RIL WED 2018 2018-05-30
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- The country hosting world environment day this year
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- Substance which is discarded after primary use, defective and of no use
- Seriously at risk of extinction
- Trash, rubbish, or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans
- Protect from harm or destruction.
- The production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- Theme of this year’s The World Environment Day
- Not having erupted in recorded history
- Presence in environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- Water that has percolated through a solid
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers
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- A phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals etc
- Unwanted solid materials
- A stock or supply of materials and other assets that can be drawn on by a person
- To make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- Materials with dangerous & harmful properties
- Not harmful to the environment
- The action of using something again.
- A small or large social unit who have something in common
- Small solid particles which remain in suspension in water as a colloid
- Seasonal changes over a long period in the atmosphere
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial.
24 Clues: Unwanted solid materials • Not harmful to the environment • Seriously at risk of extinction • Protect from harm or destruction. • The action of using something again. • Not having erupted in recorded history • Water that has percolated through a solid • Materials with dangerous & harmful properties • Theme of this year’s The World Environment Day • ...
Review Puzzle 2023-09-25
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- collection of tissues
- living factors of an environment
- community of plants and animals in a certain climate
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms
- collection of all ecosystems
- new offspring is made by two parents contributing genes
- non-living factors of an environment
- smallest unit of structure in a living organism
- the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring
- new offspring is made by a single parent
- state of steady internal, physical, chemical, and social conditions maintained by living things
- group of similar cells
- smallest and most fundamental unit of matter
- how organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment
- small structure existing within a cell
- all the living things in an area together with the nonliving things
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- individual living entities
- sum of populations living in an area
- study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- made up of one cell
- chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by chemical bonds
- made up of many cells
- all the individuals of a species living within a specific area
- biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together
- organisms that can't make their own food
- organisms that can make it's own food
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
27 Clues: made up of one cell • collection of tissues • made up of many cells • group of similar cells • individual living entities • collection of all ecosystems • living factors of an environment • sum of populations living in an area • non-living factors of an environment • organisms that can make it's own food • small structure existing within a cell • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- Introduced the Adaptation Model, focusing on the patient's coping mechanisms.
- Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing.
- Prominent in transcultural nursing, emphasizing cultural competence in care.
- Known for her work in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing therapeutic nurse-patient relationships.
- Emphasizes the importance of considering the whole person in the nursing care process.
- Vital for effective nurse-patient relationships and positive healthcare outcomes.
- Focuses on the patient's ability to adapt to changes in health and the environment.
- The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being.
- Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care.
- Developed the Self-Care Deficit Theory, emphasizing patients' ability to care for themselves.
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- The founder of modern nursing, known for her work during the Crimean War.
- Central concept in nursing theories, highlighting the compassionate aspect of patient care.
- Encourages patients to actively participate in maintaining their health.
- A concept discouraged by many nursing theories, emphasizing patient autonomy.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing patients as dynamic systems in interaction with their environment.
- The goal of nursing, aiming to promote overall health and prevent illness.
- Some nursing theories stress the empowerment of patients in their own healthcare.
- Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort.
- Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met.
- Pertains to creating an environment that promotes physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort. • Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing. • Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met. • The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being. • Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care. • ...
Terminology Ch 1 & 2 2024-01-23
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- a proposed explanation to natural phenomenon
- regulation to maintain stability despite environmental influences
- components of an environment which are living
- all regions on the planet which support and include life
- a group of similar cells which perform a function
- positive particle within the nucleus
- an individual life form
- the associated populations of different species within an environment
- a system of interactions between living and nonliving things within an environment
- the smallest unit of life
- membrane-bound structure which performs specific functions within a cell
- type of molecular bond formed from loosing/gaining electrons
- type of temporary, molecular bond formed due to polarity
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- area which electrons are found
- smallest unit of an element
- components of an environment which are non-living
- suggested explanation for which an experiment can be designed
- attraction of one kind of molecule to a different kind of molecule; property of water
- variation of an element which have different numbers of neutral particles
- neutral particle within the nucleus
- attraction of molecules to other molecules of the same kind ; property of water
- expressed as a concise statement and always true
- the study of life
- type of molecular bond formed from electron sharing
- multiple, unique tissues performing a specific function
- the process of gradual adaptations to species which may cause species to diversify
26 Clues: the study of life • an individual life form • the smallest unit of life • smallest unit of an element • area which electrons are found • neutral particle within the nucleus • positive particle within the nucleus • a proposed explanation to natural phenomenon • components of an environment which are living • expressed as a concise statement and always true • ...
Green Schools and Environmental Health Module 20 2025-05-13
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- Warming that the Earth supports life.
- Huge specially designed pits where waste materials are dumped and buried.
- A school that is environmentally-friendly in several different ways.
- Rain that is more acidic than normal rain.
- To change items in some way so that they can be used again.
- The saving of resources.
- Oil, coal and natural gas that are used to provide energy.
- Easily broken down in the environment.
- A gas made of three oxygen atoms that occurs naturally and helps protect you from the sun's harmful rays.
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- When fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas, or coal, are used, they cannot be replaced.
- Human made liquid, solids, sludge, or radioactive wastes.
- The upper atmosphere .
- agency of the U.S. government that is responsible for protecting the environment.
- All the living and nonliving things around you.
- Dirty or harmful substances in the environment.
- A product used on crops to kill insects and other pests.
- It consists of human waste, garbage, detergent, and other household wastes washed down drains and toilets.
- A rise in the earth's temperatures.
- Redacting waste before it occurs.
- The water that collects under the earths surface.
- the yellow-brown haze that forms when sunlight reacts with air pollution.
- A branch of the U.S. Department of Labor that protects American workers.
- Unit or harmful for living thing.
23 Clues: The upper atmosphere . • The saving of resources. • Redacting waste before it occurs. • Unit or harmful for living thing. • A rise in the earth's temperatures. • Warming that the Earth supports life. • Easily broken down in the environment. • Rain that is more acidic than normal rain. • All the living and nonliving things around you. • ...
Intro to Environmental Science Crossword 2025-08-14
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- A moral relationship that humans may have with the environment
- living in a way that human needs can be met indefinitely
- understanding the natural world through the collection and analysis of evidence
- what will be observed and measured to see if the independent variable made a difference
- impact one has on the environment
- (Of the Commons),when the self-interest of individuals takes priority over the best interest of the entire population
- human-centered, protects and promotes human interests at the expense of all other factors
- describe phenomena but do not explain it
- natural resource that is there for all members of society
- a field of science of the interaction between humans and the natural environment
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- proposed testable explanations that can lead to experimentation
- compounds that are dangerous to the environment and human health
- nature centered, protects and promotes ecosystems, regardless of their direct usefulness to humans
- Material that increases the risk of cancer
- tests the hypothesis under controlled conditions
- observations we make about the world
- Harmful particles that may be found in the air or water
- explanation for phenomenon backed by evidence, but can be changed when new information is available
- the new things the scientist is introducing and testing
- loss or near loss of species from overhunting and habitat loss
20 Clues: impact one has on the environment • observations we make about the world • describe phenomena but do not explain it • Material that increases the risk of cancer • tests the hypothesis under controlled conditions • Harmful particles that may be found in the air or water • the new things the scientist is introducing and testing • ...
General Biology Review 2024-05-28
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- Segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait
- Membrane Semi-permeable barrier surrounding the cell
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Single-stranded nucleic acid involved in protein synthesis
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, carrier of genetic information
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- Specialized structure within a cell with specific function
- Control center of the cell, contains DNA
- Change in DNA sequence
- Trait that increases an organism's fitness in its environment
- Maintenance of internal stability in an organism
- Classification of organisms based on shared characteristics
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Respiration Process of converting glucose into ATP in cells
- Variety of life forms in an ecosystem
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- Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions
- Pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- Observable traits of an organism
- Group of organisms capable of interbreeding
- Genetic makeup of an organism
- Process of gradual change in a species over time
- Natural environment where an organism lives
- Specialized structures composed of tissues that perform specific functions
- Chemical messenger that regulates bodily functions
- Chemical processes that occur within a living organism
- Group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area
- Ability to resist infection or disease
- Reticulum Organelle involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism
29 Clues: Change in DNA sequence • The powerhouse of the cell • Genetic makeup of an organism • Observable traits of an organism • Variety of life forms in an ecosystem • Pigment responsible for photosynthesis • Ability to resist infection or disease • Control center of the cell, contains DNA • Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions • Group of organisms capable of interbreeding • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-09-22
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- Links social problems with environmental problems
- Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a living organism
- Carefulness and wise decision-making
- Large-scale cutting of forests
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Principle of maintaining the state of the environment
- Emphasizes ecosystems and biological communities
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- Belief that order in nature brings beauty and well-being
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature
- Branch of philosophy about humanity’s place in nature
- Fair use of resources across generations
- View that all organisms have inherent value
- Law to protect wildlife species
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- International pledges to cut emissions fairly
- Studies moral responsibilities in climate change
- 1997 treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Development balancing human needs and environmental care
- Variety of life forms in ecosystems
- Humans are part of nature, not separate from it
- Decline in quality of the environment by human activity
- Focuses on fairness in addressing climate crisis
- 1999 law regulating air pollution in the Philippines
- Moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- Promote wise use and protection of natural resources
- Advocacy to address growing environmental problems
- Belief that humans are the most important species
- Advocate for intrinsic value of all living beings
- Moral relationship between humans and environment
30 Clues: Large-scale cutting of forests • Law to protect wildlife species • Variety of life forms in ecosystems • Carefulness and wise decision-making • Contamination of air, water, or land • Increase in Earth’s average temperature • Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Fair use of resources across generations • View that all organisms have inherent value • ...
Paper or Plastic? 2024-02-14
12 Clues: stop • really • nature • use again • break down • causing pain • a bad quality • can make more • breaks easily • a good quality • more than normal • good for the environment
Nature 2020-05-18
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- Forest
- Plants that are living in an environment
- Any type of nature belonging to the environment
- Protection of wildlife and nature
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- Plants that live on dead things
- Persuade people to follow you
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- How plants eat
- Force of nature destroying things
- To destroy a group of trees
- The air around the earth
- Animals that are living in the environment
12 Clues: Forest • How plants eat • The air around the earth • To destroy a group of trees • Persuade people to follow you • Plants that live on dead things • Plants that are grown by farmers • Force of nature destroying things • Protection of wildlife and nature • Plants that are living in an environment • Animals that are living in the environment • ...
Bronfenbrenner Theory 2015-12-07
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- The macrosystem involves your ethnicity and your _______.
- The exosystem is an ______ environment
- The ecological systems are also called ____________.
- Bronfenbrenner had ____ children
- Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.)
- There are _______ systems.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner went to _____ different universities.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner was married to a woman named _____ Price.
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- Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime.
- He died at age ____.
- How the ideas and attitudes of your culture affect you.
- The relationship between the
- The indirect environment(settings or events that influence the child's socialization.)
- The Chronosystem may not affect you _______ but later on.
14 Clues: He died at age ____. • There are _______ systems. • The relationship between the • Bronfenbrenner had ____ children • The exosystem is an ______ environment • Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.) • Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime. • The ecological systems are also called ____________. • ...
Ecology 2017-05-23
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- Color or patterns for protection from predators
- Feeding relationship of a community
- One organism benefits, one organism is unaffected
- Cannot make its own food
- Highest level of the environment
- Another name for an autotroph
- Gets energy by eating prey
- all these factors contribute to the growth rate
- A large area of the earth that has similar ecosystems and environment
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- Both organisms benefit
- One organism gets its energy from another organism, harming it
- Gets its energy from chemicals in food
- A organism that feeds by breaking down dead organisms
- The smallest level of the environment
14 Clues: Both organisms benefit • Cannot make its own food • Gets energy by eating prey • Another name for an autotroph • Highest level of the environment • Feeding relationship of a community • The smallest level of the environment • Gets its energy from chemicals in food • Color or patterns for protection from predators • all these factors contribute to the growth rate • ...
Ecology Lesson 1&2 2026-03-20
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- Living things in an ecosystem
- Living thing that makes its own food
- Large area characterized by climate & biotic factors
- the variety of living things
- Single living thing
- All of the living things on earth
- Organism who eats only plants
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- Non-living things in an ecosystem
- number of the same species in an environment
- Community made up of the same living and nonliving things
- Organism who eats both plants & animals
- study of the intricate interactions of living organisms with one another and their environment.
- Organism who eats only meat
- All of the different living things in an environment
14 Clues: Single living thing • Organism who eats only meat • the variety of living things • Living things in an ecosystem • Organism who eats only plants • Non-living things in an ecosystem • All of the living things on earth • Living thing that makes its own food • Organism who eats both plants & animals • number of the same species in an environment • ...
Biodiversity _6 crossword 2022-08-24
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- factors Nonliving components of environment.
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- balance despite the changes in the external environment the body is able to maintain a constant internal environment
- a lowland area, such as a marsh or swamp, that is saturated with moisture, especially when regarded as the natural habitat of wildlife.
- factors All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- The amount of biological or living diversity per unit area. It includes the concepts of species diversity, habitat diversity and genetic diversity.
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- Planting seeds or trees to make a forest on land that has not been a forest recently, or which has never been a forest.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- All the water on earth
- a chemical used to kill insects
- An individual living thing
12 Clues: All the water on earth • An individual living thing • a chemical used to kill insects • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • factors Nonliving components of environment. • factors All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars • ...
Rside Science 10 -{[ 3.3. ]}- 2013-05-03
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- A bright yellow weed native to the Daisy family.
- Changes made to the environment that adversely change ecosystem function.
- A species of Myriophyllum that is native to Asia, Europe, and North Africa.
- A species that has disproportionate effects on its environment
- An organism that is not native to the environment, and causes harm to our economy, environment, or health.
- An organism that lives in or on another organism and feeds of off it at the expence of the host.
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- A deciduous broom-flower native to western Europe.
- The act of two organisms fighting for the same resource.
- A species that is native to the ecosystem or habitat and was not brought into the ecosystem, but was always there.
- The variety of living organisms in a particular ecosystem or habitat.
- A species that was brought into an ecosystem that is not native to that particular ecosystem.
- A group of living organisms that possess the same types of characteristics or are in the same scientific family. Ex; Canines
- A biological community that consists of abiotic and biotic components.
- The act of one organism hunting and killing another organism to eat it for nutrients.
- Species of rat that belongs in Norway's environment.
15 Clues: A bright yellow weed native to the Daisy family. • A deciduous broom-flower native to western Europe. • Species of rat that belongs in Norway's environment. • The act of two organisms fighting for the same resource. • A species that has disproportionate effects on its environment • The variety of living organisms in a particular ecosystem or habitat. • ...
Invasive Species 2024-05-13
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- the natural environment in which a particular species lives
- to slowly change or develop over time into a more complex version of the original form
- the practice of cultivating crops and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products
- the protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity
- species that are indigenous to a particular area and have evolved in that ecosystem over time.
- the science and practice of managing forests for timber and other forest products
- the total of all the external conditions that may act upon an organism or community to influence its development or existence.
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- a microorganism related to causing disease
- the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- non-native species that have been introduced to a new environment and have the potential to cause harm to the ecosystem, economy, or human health.
- a process in which an organism improves in ways that allow it to survive it environment
- a community of living and nonliving components that interact with one another in a particular environment.
- a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, growing where it conflicts with human preferences, needs, or goals
- related to water or living in water
- an organism that is considered harmful or unwanted.
15 Clues: related to water or living in water • a microorganism related to causing disease • the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • an organism that is considered harmful or unwanted. • the natural environment in which a particular species lives • the protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity • ...
UNIT 2 ESS 2024-05-27
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- The eating of plants by animals.
- Factors Environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem.
- An interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed.
- The process of breaking down food to release energy.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- Efficiency The efficiency with which energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.
- Level The position an organism occupies in a food chain.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with their abiotic environment.
- The preying of one animal on others.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The natural environment in which a species lives.
- Succession The series of community changes which take place on a previously colonized but disturbed or damaged habitat.
- Cycle The series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment.
- Factors Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms.
- The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
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- Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- Pyramid A graphical representation showing the number of organisms, biomass, or energy at each trophic level.
- Cycle The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Succession The series of community changes which occur on an entirely new habitat.
- The role and position a species has in its environment.
- Cycles The flow of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms and the physical environment.
- Species A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend.
- Factors Living components of an ecosystem.
- All the populations of different species living and interacting in a particular area.
- A relationship between two organisms where one benefits at the expense of the other.
- Web A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- Capacity The maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain.
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
- Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms.
- Chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Cycle The cycle of water movement through the atmosphere, ground, and bodies of water.
41 Clues: The eating of plants by animals. • The preying of one animal on others. • Factors Living components of an ecosystem. • The natural environment in which a species lives. • The process of breaking down food to release energy. • Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. • ...
INGLES II BLANCA GOMEZ 2018-03-30
8 Clues: Pre-knowledge • administration • Knowledge environment • Practice learning environment • Student´s Management environment • Monitoring and evaluation environment • Collaborative learning Grades environment • las fechas para la apertura y entrega de la actividad propuesta
RECONOCIMIENTO INGLES II 2018-03-30
8 Clues: Pre-knowledge • Course administration • Knowledge environment • Practice learning environment • Student´s Management environment • Collaborative learning environment • Monitoring and evaluation environment • las fechas para la apertura y entrega de la actividad propuesta
RECOGNITION TASK ENGLISH 2018-02-13
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- the sillabus is in this environment
- environment where the activity guide is
- environment where the course agenda is
- in this environment you find how to navegate in the web page
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- the environment where you find de activity dates
- the grades are in this environment
- the homeworks are loaded in this environment for being graded
- Where I know my partners´ profile
8 Clues: Where I know my partners´ profile • the grades are in this environment • the sillabus is in this environment • environment where the course agenda is • environment where the activity guide is • the environment where you find de activity dates • in this environment you find how to navegate in the web page • the homeworks are loaded in this environment for being graded
2.1 Vocabulary Menu 2012-11-20
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- physical area in which an organism lives
- Factor any living factor in an organism’s environment
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed
- competition occurs between members of DIFFERENT species
- act of one organism feeding on another organism
- biological community and all the nonliving factors that affect it
- role, or position, of an organism in its environment
- large group of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities
- symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
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- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another organism
- group of organisms of the same species that occupy the same geographic place at the same time
- community all the interacting populations of different species that live in the same geographic location at the same time
- competition occurs between members of the SAME species
- relatively thin layer of Earth and its atmosphere that supports life
- occurs when more than one organism uses a resource at the same time
- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life
- Factor any nonliving factor in and organism’s environment, such as soil, water temperature, and light availability
- scientific study of all the interrelationships between organisms and their environment
- close, mutualistic, parasitic, or commensal association between two or more species that live together
20 Clues: physical area in which an organism lives • act of one organism feeding on another organism • role, or position, of an organism in its environment • Factor any living factor in an organism’s environment • competition occurs between members of the SAME species • symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit • ...
Gestalt Therapy 2013-06-13
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- Approach that focuses on client's perception of reality
- The stage of integration that clients aware that they have a choice and begin to try out new behavior
- The main developer of Gestalt Therapy
- Turning back onto ourselves what we would like to do to someone else
- The stage of integration that clients acquire a novel view of an old situation
- Uncritically accepting others' beliefs and standards without assimilating them to make them congruent with who we are
- Whole or completion
- An exercise that helps clients to resolve their unfinished business, interpersonal problem and internal polarized elements
- Blurring differentiation between the self and the environment
- Those aspect of individual experience that are often out of awareness
- The stage of integration that clients learn how to influence their environment
- Relationship Therapeutic relationship in Gestalt Therapy
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- An exercise that clients are asked to heighten their gesture or movement
- Principle that assumes people must be seen in its environment or context
- Disowning certain aspects of ourselves by assigning them to the environment
- Those aspect of individual experience that are most salient at any moment
- Gestalt therapists see dream as the royal road to _______
- The internal polarized aspect of individual that represents righteous, authoritarian, moralistic, and manipulative
- The internal polarized aspect of individual that represents defensive, helpless, weak, powerlessness, and assuming no responsibility
- The objective of Gestalt Therapy is to gain _______
20 Clues: Whole or completion • The main developer of Gestalt Therapy • The objective of Gestalt Therapy is to gain _______ • Approach that focuses on client's perception of reality • Relationship Therapeutic relationship in Gestalt Therapy • Gestalt therapists see dream as the royal road to _______ • Blurring differentiation between the self and the environment • ...
Ecology terms 2016-05-05
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- A group of populations that live in the same area a the same time
- The place where an organism lives out its life
- All strategies and adaptions a species uses in its environment
- eat meat
- A biological community and the nonliving things in the community's environment
- are consumers that hunt and eat other organisms called prey
- type of symbiosis in which both species benefit
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensurable organism lives.
- is an interaction between organisms or species in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
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- Non-living parts of the environment
- Organisms that eat other organisms for energy
- Partiton of the earth that supports living things
- an organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- organisms that take in energy from their surroundings to make their own food
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- Living organisms in the environment
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g., forest or tundra.
- eat plants and meats
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
20 Clues: eat meat • eat plants and meats • Non-living parts of the environment • Living organisms in the environment • Organisms that eat other organisms for energy • The place where an organism lives out its life • type of symbiosis in which both species benefit • Partiton of the earth that supports living things • An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • ...
Sams Ecosystems 2023-12-12
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- A sequence of feeding relationships among living organisms
- A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage
- A degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object,
- A Organism that eat the food made by producers
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A bunch of forms of liquid and solid state of water that falls from the sky
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- A individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- A term applied to living things in the environment
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- Plants that use energy from the sun to make nutrients they need to survive
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- A Inherited characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment
- A warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur
- A organism that is caught and eaten by another organism
- A region of land that contains certain types of organisms
- Plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- A relative extent of something, a thing's overall dimensions or magnitude
- A organism that catches and eats other organisms
- A organism that eats food habitually.
- A term applied to non-living things in the environment
20 Clues: A organism that eats food habitually. • A Organism that eat the food made by producers • A organism that catches and eats other organisms • A term applied to living things in the environment • A term applied to non-living things in the environment • A organism that is caught and eaten by another organism • A individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Characteristics of Life 2024-04-22
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- several organ systems that work together; a single living thing
- maintenance of a constant internal environment despite external changes
- a change in the DNA of an organism
- the female gamete
- process of capturing light energy to make sugar
- an organism made up of two or more cells
- several organs that work together
- process where individuals with favorable alleles for their environment will be more successful and contribute more offspring to the next generation
- an organism made of only one cell
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- cell theory states that all cells come from __ cells
- the process whereby species adapt and change over time
- can make its own food
- the ability to survive and reproduce in a given environment
- the basic unit of life
- the structures within cells that carry out the cells' life functions
- type of reproduction requiring two parents
- needs to consume other organisms for food
- scientific term for children
- producing energy by breaking larger molecules into smaller ones
- using energy to create larger molecules from smaller ones
- several tissues that work together
- the male gamete
- type of reproduction with only one parent
- reproductive cells (sperm or egg)
- a change in the environment that an organism responds to
- without a nucleus
- the sum of all chemical reactions in the organism
- containing a nucleus
28 Clues: the male gamete • the female gamete • without a nucleus • containing a nucleus • can make its own food • the basic unit of life • scientific term for children • reproductive cells (sperm or egg) • several organs that work together • an organism made of only one cell • a change in the DNA of an organism • several tissues that work together • an organism made up of two or more cells • ...
Ecological themes 2025-05-02
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- The process by which an organism adapts to its environment
- CAPACITY The maximum population size an environment can sustain
- The gradual change in species composition in an ecosystem over time
- A term for pollutants that accumulate in the food chain
- The study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- SPECIES Species that has a disproportionately large effect on its environment
- CYCLE Process by which nutrients circulate through ecosystems
- Process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- Species that feeds on dead organic matter
- A habitat that provides all necessary resources for a species
- The process where carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants
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- The process of converting nitrogen into a form usable by plants
- Term for the variety of life in an ecosystem
- A Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- Biological community defined by dominant vegetation
- FACTORS Non-living physical and chemical environment
- Organism that produces its own food via photosynthesis
- Biological community and its physical enviro: Anment
- SPECIES A species that influences the structure of an ecological community
- DEGRADATION The loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction
- An organism that feeds on multiple levels of a food chain
- WEB The transfer of energy through a food chain
- GROWTH Type of population growth curve that levels off at carrying capacity –
- A species that is at risk of extinction
- Largest terrestrial biome characterized by coniferous forests
25 Clues: A species that is at risk of extinction • Species that feeds on dead organic matter • Term for the variety of life in an ecosystem • WEB The transfer of energy through a food chain • A Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit • Biological community defined by dominant vegetation • FACTORS Non-living physical and chemical environment • ...
Ecosystems - definitions 2026-04-09
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- A system made up of living organisms and their physical environment
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- Living components of an environment such as plants, animals and microorganisms
- A poisonous substance that can harm living organisms
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A group of organisms that can reproduce to produce fertile offspring
- A network of interconnected food chains
- An organism that eats producers (usually plants)
- All the different populations of organisms living together in one area
- An organism that makes its own food usually using sunlight
- A process where harmful substances build up in organisms over time
- An organism that hunts and eats other organisms
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- The position an organism occupies in a food chain
- Non-living components of an environment such as light, temperature and water
- The role of an organism in an ecosystem including how it feeds, lives and interacts
- A diagram showing a single pathway of energy transfer between organisms
- The process by which plants make glucose using light energy
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- The main source of energy for most ecosystems
- An organism that is hunted and eaten by another
- Everything surrounding an organism including living and non-living factors
- An animal that eats other animals
- The natural place where an organism lives
23 Clues: An animal that eats other animals • A network of interconnected food chains • The natural place where an organism lives • An animal that eats both plants and animals • The main source of energy for most ecosystems • An organism that is hunted and eaten by another • An organism that hunts and eats other organisms • An organism that eats producers (usually plants) • ...
Basic Ecological Concepts 2021-06-24
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- a species exerting bigger influence on other members of the community
- a natural unit of living and non-living factors interacting to form a stable system
- interaction between a species and environment
- living components of an ecosystem
- interaction between a community and environment
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- non-living components of an ecosystem
- a place where an organism lives
- a naturally occurring group of different organisms living and interacting in the same environment
- all populations in a habitat
- relationship between organisms and their environment
- portion of a habitat occupied by an organism or species
11 Clues: all populations in a habitat • a place where an organism lives • living components of an ecosystem • non-living components of an ecosystem • interaction between a species and environment • interaction between a community and environment • relationship between organisms and their environment • portion of a habitat occupied by an organism or species • ...
TFN jecelle buccat 2019-11-18
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- body sensation, body image
- adaptation model
- nursing process thoery
- 12 basic human needs
- human-to-human relationshio model
- helping profession
- care, core cure model
- obvious
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- 21 nursing problem
- unseen
- the way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment
- individual, beneficiary of care
- self-consistency, self ideal
- environmental theory
- psychodynamic nursing
- planning for optimum health on local, stateand national
- behavioral system model
17 Clues: unseen • obvious • adaptation model • 21 nursing problem • helping profession • environmental theory • 12 basic human needs • psychodynamic nursing • care, core cure model • nursing process thoery • behavioral system model • body sensation, body image • self-consistency, self ideal • individual, beneficiary of care • human-to-human relationshio model • ...
P4 Crossword 2023-08-22
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- large bodies of water
- a city environment
- an imaginary line that divides Earth in half North and south
- an environment close to a city
- The weather studied over a long period of time
- how hot or cold something is
- the conditions outside at a certain time and place
- the study of Earth
- the shapes of Earth’s land
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- large bodies of land
- an imaginary line that divides the Earth in half (east and west)
- small towns and farms
- The air, and, water, and life around us
- an area with shared qualities
14 Clues: a city environment • the study of Earth • large bodies of land • large bodies of water • small towns and farms • the shapes of Earth’s land • how hot or cold something is • an area with shared qualities • an environment close to a city • The air, and, water, and life around us • The weather studied over a long period of time • the conditions outside at a certain time and place • ...
The Canine Forensic Challenge 2026-04-29
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- Building Block of DNA
- Organelle that holds DNA
- Scientific Family
- Scientist who studied evolution and made many discoveries in the Galapagos
- Organisms with the best __________ for the environment will survive and reproduce
- When two family members in a zoo mate with each other. This is why zoos need to trade their animals
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- Organelle that creates energy using sugar and oxygen
- Sire
- A tool/diagram that shows evolutionary relationships
- Differences in living organisms in an environment
- Damsel
- Distant Relative
- Theory of _________ Selection
- A trait that helps an organism survive better in the environment
14 Clues: Sire • Damsel • Distant Relative • Scientific Family • Building Block of DNA • Organelle that holds DNA • Theory of _________ Selection • Differences in living organisms in an environment • Organelle that creates energy using sugar and oxygen • A tool/diagram that shows evolutionary relationships • A trait that helps an organism survive better in the environment • ...
Creating a warm & welcoming environment in an early learning service 2025-08-15
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- This is one way to encourage family involvement in the educational program
- What's another point to remember about families when creating a warm environment?
- Interactions with children/families must be ____________ in order to build rapport
- A strategy to give parents input into the educational program
- What's a characteristic of a welcoming environment?
- One of the practice principles of the VEYLDF relevant to creating a warm environment
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- What's one point to remember about families when creating a warm environment?
- This is an open communication technique.
- Another practice principle of the VEYLDF relevant to creating a warm environment.
- This is another open communication technique.
- The National _________ Standard details several areas that are relevant to warmth and engagement with families.
11 Clues: This is an open communication technique. • This is another open communication technique. • What's a characteristic of a welcoming environment? • A strategy to give parents input into the educational program • This is one way to encourage family involvement in the educational program • What's one point to remember about families when creating a warm environment? • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-17
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- emotional & cognitive strategies that allow a person to change to higher levels of potential
- Outcome or produced results of certain stressors and actions of the line of resistance
- is the primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client’s response to the intervention.
- a set of expectations about how a person occupying a position behaves towards a person in another position.
- most immediately confronting the RESIDUAL affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear
- patient is a person (indiv/groups) who uses coping skills to deal stressors”
- The ability to share in the person’s experience
- – “the processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, USE CONSCIOUS AWARENESS and CHOICE to create HUMAN and ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION”
- primary, secondary and tertiary roles that a person performs in the society.
- “has to do with when, how, what, how much, and under what conditions we eat.”
- coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value.
- Used to attain balance within the continuum of health.
- refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body and sou
- Takes place in the environment that affects the client and involves taking action to modify that environment
- Essential to both carative and curative processes
- “ a reparative process that nature instituted from a want of attention”
- Predominantly described a passive patient but whenever self-care is possible, the nurse should ask about the patient's preference.
- the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference
- or financial concerns
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- behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- sensitivity to one’s self and to others
- Based on the effect of the changes in the environment on the client’s ability to regain his health at the least expense of energy
- promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
- is not observable. A unique experience. Pain is a lonely experience that is difficult to communicate fully to another individual.
- the way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment
- in nursing conveys physical acts but embraces the mind-body-spirit as it reclaims the embodied spirit as its focus of attention
- any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- Ask the client what is needed or wanted Observation
- works with other parts of its body and environment
- determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- excretion of waste products
- being unhealthy, but rather explored the human experience of illness
- the desire to gain an end or accomplish a goal combined with some degree of expectation that what is desired or sought is attainable
- The act of utilizing the environment of a patient assist him in his recovery
- set towards stability
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- vary according to culture and gender
- establishes sturctures, values & daily activities
39 Clues: set towards stability • or financial concerns • excretion of waste products • vary according to culture and gender • sensitivity to one’s self and to others • set towards the disorganization of the system • The ability to share in the person’s experience • Essential to both carative and curative processes • establishes sturctures, values & daily activities • ...
Emma and Kennedy Crossword 2020-02-19
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- study of how organisms interact with their environment and each other
- describes how organisms are arranged in an area
- number of organisms present in a population
- number of individual of a population in an area
- all living things and their physical environment
- nonliving parts of a ecosystem
- describes relitave number organisms of an age in a population
- a group that interbreeds and produces fertile offspring
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- all populations in an area
- all parts of earth that host life
- visual tools to show age structure of a population
- specific environment in which an organism lives
- members that live in an area at the same time
- living parts of an ecosystem
- proportion of males to females
- anything an organism needs
16 Clues: all populations in an area • anything an organism needs • living parts of an ecosystem • proportion of males to females • nonliving parts of a ecosystem • all parts of earth that host life • number of organisms present in a population • members that live in an area at the same time • specific environment in which an organism lives • ...
Alex's Life Science Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- an instance of being unlike or distinct in nature, form, or quality
- to remain alive or in existence
- in the process of time
- mutual or reciprocal action or influence
- immediately derived from something original, primary, or basic
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- the capacity of acting or being active
- a subject under consideration
- an animal taken by a predator as food
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- something designed or used as a model for making things
- the circumstances,objects,or conditions by which one
- the complex of a community of organisms and its environment functioning as an ecological unit
- to the quality or state of being
- living organisms together with their environment
- first in order of time or development
- surrounded
16 Clues: surrounded • in the process of time • a subject under consideration • to remain alive or in existence • to the quality or state of being • first in order of time or development • an animal taken by a predator as food • the capacity of acting or being active • mutual or reciprocal action or influence • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS 2021-11-10
10 Clues: PLANTS • ANIMALS • WORLDWIDE • SWAMPY LAND • WILD ANIMALS COLLECTIVELY • TO KEEP SOMETHING FROM HARM • LIQUID PASSING THROUGH A FILTER • PROTECTION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT • NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS • THE SURROUNDINGS WHERE ANIMALS AND PLANTS LIVE
Sustainability by Poppi 2019-06-01
10 Clues: power • plants • nature • animals • being by yourself • helping our environment • having the power of producing • repeat a progress from the beginning • keeping our environment going on forever • capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
Habitats and Interactions 2021-08-24
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- Depending on each other for survival
- The place where an organism lives
- factors Non-living factors in an environment
- A system formed by organisms interacting
- All living things
- All the conditions that affect an organism
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- an organism that lives on or in a host and harms it to receive nutrients.
- Qualities that help an organism thrive
- Active during the night
- Interaction where both organisms benefit
- An interaction between organisms where one is helped and the other is unaffected
- An organism which is the habitat of a parasite
- factors Living factors in an environment
- The place where all life exists
- Scientists who study environments and organisms
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
16 Clues: All living things • Active during the night • The place where all life exists • The place where an organism lives • Depending on each other for survival • Qualities that help an organism thrive • Interaction where both organisms benefit • factors Living factors in an environment • A system formed by organisms interacting • All the conditions that affect an organism • ...
Environments Vocabulary 2023-05-26
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- difference
- the plants and animals in an ecosystem
- an action that helps a plant or animal survive
- the actions of an animal in response to its environment
- an organism that eats other organisms
- a community of organisms interacting with each other and with the nonliving factors of their environment
- inactive or resting
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
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- everything that surrounds and influences an organism
- any identifiable part of an organism
- most favorable to growth and development
- an animal that eats only animals
- an animal that eats only plants
- an animal that hunts and catches other animals for food
- an animal eaten by another animal
16 Clues: difference • inactive or resting • an animal that eats only plants • an animal that eats only animals • an animal eaten by another animal • any identifiable part of an organism • an organism that eats other organisms • the plants and animals in an ecosystem • most favorable to growth and development • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Chapter 1: Changes to the Environment 2026-04-14
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- People, plants, and animals are in the ........................................
- erosion Changes how a river looks.
- Park Where did Mr. Soto's class go to on the field trip?
- Rocks can ................................ inside the earth.
- People live on the Earth's ....................................
- The Earth's environment ..........................
- The Earth's environment is always ....................................
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- Water erosion changes how the ................................ looks.
- Earth's crust is made of moving ..............................
- Burns trees, grass, and homes.
- ............................... to the environment can happen quickly or slowly.
- and soil What is moved in a river?
- Can happen when the earth's plates move.
- crust What is made of moving plates?
- What was this chapter about?
- Slowly breaks apart the rock in the story.
16 Clues: What was this chapter about? • Burns trees, grass, and homes. • and soil What is moved in a river? • erosion Changes how a river looks. • crust What is made of moving plates? • Can happen when the earth's plates move. • Slowly breaks apart the rock in the story. • The Earth's environment .......................... • ...
Ch 4 Ecosystems 2023-11-02
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- any substance that damages the environment
- available supplies for food, water, sunlight, and space in an environment
- the process plants use to make sugar for food
- an organism that makes its own food for energy
- all of the conditions surrounding an organism
- an organism that is eaten by another organism
- the struggle for some limited resources
- the outside layer of cells on the top and bottom of a leaf (2 words)
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- new plants and animals that people bring into an ecosystem (2 words)
- the process by which cells break down sugar to release energy ( 2 words)
- an attempt tp preserve or protect an environment from harmful changes
- a consumer that hunts and eats another animal to get energy
- an organism that gets its energy by breaking down waste and dead organisms
- an organism that can not make its own food
14 Clues: the struggle for some limited resources • any substance that damages the environment • an organism that can not make its own food • the process plants use to make sugar for food • all of the conditions surrounding an organism • an organism that is eaten by another organism • an organism that makes its own food for energy • ...
Ecology 2015-04-19
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- any living organism in an environment
- web a connection of many food chains
- climatically and geographically defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions on the Earth
- community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system.
- association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
- death rate
- summation of all the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area, and have the capability of interbreeding
- study of interactions among organisms and their environment
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- any non-living organism in an environment
- produced, occurring, or existing within a species or between individuals of a single specie
- symbiosis in which one organism lives as a parasite in or on another organism
- interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another
- a form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
- birth rate
15 Clues: birth rate • death rate • web a connection of many food chains • any living organism in an environment • any non-living organism in an environment • a form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit • study of interactions among organisms and their environment • symbiosis in which one organism lives as a parasite in or on another organism • ...
Unit 5: Interdependence of Life Pt.1 2021-04-06
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- Different populations that live together in a defined area
- Are the non-living parts of an organism's habitat.
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Movement of individuals out of population
- An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes it living.
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- A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land
- Any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the existence,numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms.
- The yearly number of births or death per 1,000 people.
- Largest number of individuals of a population that a environment can support
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Movement of individuals into a population
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources
15 Clues: Movement of individuals into a population • Movement of individuals out of population • Are the non-living parts of an organism's habitat. • All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • The yearly number of births or death per 1,000 people. • Different populations that live together in a defined area • ...
Ecology 2024-11-06
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- The non-living things in an environment
- Organisms that produce their own food by using energy from the sun
- An organism that obtains nutrients through eating flesh
- An organism that feeds on plants to obtain energy
- Web A network on interconnecting food chains.
- A group of organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming dead matter
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- The living things in an environment
- Variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Capacity The largest population that an environments can support at any given time
- The place where an organism naturally lives or grows
- Level The division of species in an ecosystem on the basis of what they eat
- The maintenance of a contant internal state in a changing environment outside
- An orgaism that obtains energy from a variety of sources
- The study of the interactions of living things with one another and with their environment
- A group of organisms that obtain their food by eating other living things
- Chain A sequence of food transfers from producers through several levels of consumers in an ecosystem
16 Clues: The living things in an environment • The non-living things in an environment • Variety of different species in an ecosystem • Web A network on interconnecting food chains. • An organism that feeds on plants to obtain energy • The place where an organism naturally lives or grows • An organism that obtains nutrients through eating flesh • ...
INGLES II BLANCA GOMEZ 2018-03-30
8 Clues: Pre-knowledge • administration • Knowledge environment • Practice learning environment • Student´s Management environment • Monitoring and evaluation environment • Collaborative learning Grades environment • las fechas para la apertura y entrega de la actividad propuesta
Biospheres 2024-02-13
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- fuels a natural fuel such as coal or gas
- the totality of our sorroundings
- cycle the naturally occurring processes in which carbon is exchanged
- warming the gradual rise in average temperatures in the atmosphere
- the variety of all life forms
- the inability to meet the basic needs of living
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- the release of any hazardous or potentially hazardous substance into the environment
- the expansion of deserts due to overgrazing, soil erosion etc.
- the accumulation of substances such as pesticides in an organism
- the relationship between living things and their physical environment
- degradation the downgrading of the productive capacity of land due to the activites of people
- the physical environment in which a community of plants and animals lives
- a species of animal or plant that no longer exist
- effect the atmospheric processes that maintain an average surface temperature of 15 degrees
14 Clues: the variety of all life forms • the totality of our sorroundings • fuels a natural fuel such as coal or gas • the inability to meet the basic needs of living • a species of animal or plant that no longer exist • the expansion of deserts due to overgrazing, soil erosion etc. • the accumulation of substances such as pesticides in an organism • ...
Chapter 10 2024-12-10
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- The process by which organisms convert energy stored in food into usable energy.
- The natural process by which ecosystems develop and change over time.
- Chain A sequence of organisms through which energy flows in an ecosystem.
- The role and position an organism has in its environment.
- Productivity The rate at which plants produce energy in an ecosystem.
- The variety of life within an ecosystem or the entire Earth.
- Cycle The cycle through which carbon is exchanged between organisms and the environment.
- The environmental sphere that includes all living organisms.
- Cycle The cycle through which nitrogen is converted into forms usable by living organisms.
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- Level The position of an organism in the food chain.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The specific environment where an organism lives.
- Organisms that break down dead material and recycle nutrients.
- A large geographic area characterized by specific plant and animal life.
- A community of organisms interacting with their physical environment.
15 Clues: The specific environment where an organism lives. • Level The position of an organism in the food chain. • The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • The role and position an organism has in its environment. • The variety of life within an ecosystem or the entire Earth. • The environmental sphere that includes all living organisms. • ...
PYPX 2025-04-14
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- loss When animals lose their homes because of changes in the environment.
- impact The effect people have on the planet’s environment.
- species Animals or plants at risk of disappearing forever.
- change Long-term shifts in weather and temperature around the world.
- When a species no longer exists.
- Cutting down many trees in a forest.
- The journey many animals take from one place to another, often with the seasons.
- conservation Actions taken to protect animals and their natural homes.
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- The variety of different plants and animals in one area.
- A change that helps an animal or plant survive in its environment.
- ice caps The process where large areas of ice at the poles are disappearing.
- warming The increase in Earth’s average temperature.
- A community of living things working together with their environment.
- Dirty substances that make our air, water, or land unsafe.
- gases Invisible gases in the air that trap heat and warm the planet.
15 Clues: When a species no longer exists. • Cutting down many trees in a forest. • warming The increase in Earth’s average temperature. • The variety of different plants and animals in one area. • impact The effect people have on the planet’s environment. • species Animals or plants at risk of disappearing forever. • Dirty substances that make our air, water, or land unsafe. • ...
Nature Walk 2026-04-23
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- – Any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microorganism.
- Harmful substances added to the environment that can damage living things.
- – The variety of different living things in an ecosystem.
- – The natural place where an organism lives.
- Protecting natural resources and using them wisely.
- Nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, air, soil, and temperature.
- – All living parts of an ecosystem (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria).
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- – A community of living organisms and nonliving things that interact in an area.
- Carefully watching and recording information using the senses.
- How living and nonliving things affect each other in an ecosystem.
- Energy from the sun that helps plants grow and warms the environment.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- – Everything that surrounds and affects a living thing.
- The top layer of Earth where plants grow and organisms live.
- chain, A sequence showing how energy is passed from one organism to another.
15 Clues: – The natural place where an organism lives. • Protecting natural resources and using them wisely. • – Everything that surrounds and affects a living thing. • – The variety of different living things in an ecosystem. • A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment. • The top layer of Earth where plants grow and organisms live. • ...
Geography Glossary Crossword 2020-04-06
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- key concept in geography: the way things are arranged on the earth’s surface
- removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area, either by cutting down or burning; usually carried out to clear the land for farming
- non-living components of an environment, such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind speed and direction, sand, clay and rock
- variety of living organisms (i.e. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in an environment
- complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and with their environment; an abbreviation for ‘ecological system’; made up of biotic and abiotic components
- the process by which plants and other things make food. It is an endothermic (takes in heat) chemical process that uses sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into sugars that the cell can use as energy.
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services (also known as cultural services); a sense of wellbeing and spiritual connection offered by the environment (e.g. aesthetic appreciation of certain landscapes
- key concept in geography: a specific place on Earth and all the things, both animate and inanimate, that are there
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services (also known as supporting services); processes that take place in the environment that support life (e.g. Seed dispersal and absorption of carbon dioxide by trees and oceans)
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- aquatic organisms, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, plants are farmed
- ability of human beings to access the things they need in order to live happy and healthy lives (e.g. Food, water, education, safety and security)
- measure of the amount of salt present in the soil
- wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water or ice
- the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services (also known as provisioning services); these are natural products that can be used or converted by humans for use (e.g. Wood from trees)
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services (also known as regulating services); processes that take place in the natural environment that absorb waste (e.g. Microorganisms in the soil and water breakdown waste from humans and animals)
16 Clues: measure of the amount of salt present in the soil • wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water or ice • the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert • aquatic organisms, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, plants are farmed • key concept in geography: the way things are arranged on the earth’s surface • ...
Dimensions and features of business environment 2023-06-16
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- social practices that have lasted for decades, or even centuries
- business environment which includes various legislations and law acts issued by government authorities
- business environment keeps on changing. Hence it is ________
- investors customers competitors and suppliers are _______ forces in the business environment
- Economic factors that can affect management practices in a business enterprise
- business environment is ____________ in nature
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- business environment which includes forces relating to scientific improvements and innovations
- ________ ACT of 2013
- business environment is a ________ concept since it may differ from country to country and even region to region
9 Clues: ________ ACT of 2013 • business environment is ____________ in nature • business environment keeps on changing. Hence it is ________ • social practices that have lasted for decades, or even centuries • Economic factors that can affect management practices in a business enterprise • ...
Habitats and Interactions 2021-08-24
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- Depending on each other for survival
- The place where an organism lives
- factors Non-living factors in an environment
- A system formed by organisms interacting
- All living things
- All the conditions that affect an organism
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- an organism that lives on or in a host and harms it to receive nutrients.
- Qualities that help an organism thrive
- Active during the night
- Interaction where both organisms benefit
- An interaction between organisms where one is helped and the other is unaffected
- An organism which is the habitat of a parasite
- factors Living factors in an environment
- The place where all life exists
- Scientists who study environments and organisms
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
16 Clues: All living things • Active during the night • The place where all life exists • The place where an organism lives • Depending on each other for survival • Qualities that help an organism thrive • Interaction where both organisms benefit • factors Living factors in an environment • A system formed by organisms interacting • All the conditions that affect an organism • ...
Chapter 12 Ecology 2022-10-21
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- organism attached to one place
- not enough resources to support and more individual and the population levels off
- rapid unchecked population growth
- whos short supply restrict the growth of a population
- sharing of a resource by specicalization
- pelagic environment over the shelf
- the living environment
- pelagic waters beyond the shelf break
- deep floor environment subdivided by depth
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- deep floor environment subdivided by depth
- deep floor environment subdivided by depth
- organisms that are buried in the bottom
- the study of these interaction and how they affect the abundance and distribution of organisms
- when one species eliminates another by outcompeting it
- largest population size that can be sustained by available resources
- enviroment's physical and the non-living
- each step in the food chain
- the total weight of tissue
18 Clues: the living environment • the total weight of tissue • each step in the food chain • organism attached to one place • rapid unchecked population growth • pelagic environment over the shelf • pelagic waters beyond the shelf break • organisms that are buried in the bottom • enviroment's physical and the non-living • sharing of a resource by specicalization • ...
Nervous and Endocrine Systems 2023-10-12
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- Organs which produce chemicals.
- Connects the nervous system to the endocrine system.
- A nervous response that causes increased activity.
- The maintaining of a constant internal environment in an organism.
- The system that carries hormones around the body.
- The part of the nervous system that controls the body's internal environment.
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- Also known as the master gland.
- A nervous response that stops a response.
- A type of neuron that sends messages to the central nervous system.
- Chemicals which cause specific tissues to respond.
- A nerve cell.
- The part of the nervous system that monitors the external environment.
- A change that brings on a response.
- Carries messages to effector tissue.
- A part of the central nervous system.
- Changes are detected by this.
16 Clues: A nerve cell. • Changes are detected by this. • Also known as the master gland. • Organs which produce chemicals. • A change that brings on a response. • Carries messages to effector tissue. • A part of the central nervous system. • A nervous response that stops a response. • The system that carries hormones around the body. • ...
Unit 1 2025-08-13
Across
- social movement dedicated to protecting earth and its resources.
- resource that can replenish quickly. Like air & water.
- Science Study of how humans impact the environment.
- humans needs are met without destroying the environment or impacting future generations.
- The science that studies how living things and nonliving things interact.
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- Things that contaminate the environment that harm us or other living things.
- resources that we can run out of like coal & oil.
- Nutrient cycling, pest control, purification of air & water all examples.
- a type of pollutant that comes from one easily identifiable source.
- Resource material or energy that is essential to us.
- resources that keep humans alive and support our economies.
- the amount of land and water needed to supply an individual or a population.
- a type of pollution that comes from multiple sources that are hard to pinpoint.
- all the different species interacting with their nonliving environment.
14 Clues: resources that we can run out of like coal & oil. • Science Study of how humans impact the environment. • Resource material or energy that is essential to us. • resource that can replenish quickly. Like air & water. • resources that keep humans alive and support our economies. • social movement dedicated to protecting earth and its resources. • ...
11GEO Coast - Anniemay Parker 10D 2015-04-16
Across
- these are plants found in the environment
- These are formed from the environment and processes around them
- The 4 spheres in the system
- these waves push sediment and sand onto shore
- Affect how long beaches are
- This involves all living things in the natural environment
- This landform is formed from constructive waves pulling in more sand creating a beach where there was once a cliff
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- these waves shape to the way of the rocks and land
- Energy or matter leaving the system
- a coastal landform with a point of land high up with a large drop and is furthest out to sea
- These are large, solid structures constructed towards the backshore
- The 6 factors that explain certain factors found in life
- This explains the shape of the land
- This is affected by global warming and climate change, this process is rising at a rapid rate
- These are placed in an environment and impact the area
15 Clues: The 4 spheres in the system • Affect how long beaches are • Energy or matter leaving the system • This explains the shape of the land • these are plants found in the environment • these waves push sediment and sand onto shore • these waves shape to the way of the rocks and land • These are placed in an environment and impact the area • ...
Adaptations and Variations 2020-10-26
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- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- blending in with its environment.
- A period of inactivity that allows organisms to survive with lowered temperatures and heart rate.
- where the body of the organism is adapted to the environment.
- all the offspring of a set of parents, or all the parents and their siblings.
- Any difference between individual organisms of the same species.
- is based on the instinct or actions of an organism.
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- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection.
- what is passed onto offspring from the parent.
- to stay in an environment making small adjusts to survive.
- the human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits
- the abiotic factors in an ecosystem that help an organism survive.
- a process by which favorable traits are based on from one generation to the next.
- to look or appear as a predator species.
15 Clues: blending in with its environment. • to look or appear as a predator species. • what is passed onto offspring from the parent. • is based on the instinct or actions of an organism. • seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. • to stay in an environment making small adjusts to survive. • where the body of the organism is adapted to the environment. • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-25
Across
- A Scottish scientist who recognized that the history of the Earth could be determined by understanding how processes such as erosion and sedimentation work in the present day
- A heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next; the development of new types of organisms from preexisting types of organisms over time
- A structure in an organism that is reduced in size and function and that may have been complete and functional in the organism's ancestors
- A scientist who discovered organisms are not passively altered by their environment. Instead, a change in the environment causes changes in the needs of organisms living in that environment, which in turn causes changes in their behavior
- In evolutionary theory, a measure of an individual's hereditary contribution to the next generation
- The inability of members of a population to successfully interbreed with members of another population of the same or related species
- The selective breeding of organisms (by humans) for specific desirable characteristics
- A researcher who believed that the growth of a population will always outrun its ability to feed itself, so eventually, there will not be enough food to feed the population
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- An anatomical structure in one species that is similar in function and appearance, but not in evolutionary origin, to another anatomical structure is another species
- An evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species
- Anatomical structures in one species that, compared compared to other anatomical structures in another species, originated from a single anatomical structure in a common ancestor of two species
- The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less less adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanism of evolution
- The process of becoming adapted to an environment; an anatomical, physiological, or behavioral trait that improves an organism's ability to survive and reproduce
- The random change in allele frequency in a population
- The physical separation of populations due to geographic barriers that prevents interbreeding
- The process by which unrelated species become more similar as they adapt to the same kind on environment
- A defense in which one organism resembles another that is dangerous or poisonous
- The trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock
- An English naturalist who proposed the theory of natural selection by studying animals on the Galapagos Islands; he discovered the term "survival of the fittest"
- The ability of an organism to change and blend in with its surrounding environment
20 Clues: The random change in allele frequency in a population • A defense in which one organism resembles another that is dangerous or poisonous • The ability of an organism to change and blend in with its surrounding environment • An evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species • ...
LESSON 4 – The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
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- Philosophy A branch of philosophy that studies humanity’s relationship with the environment and ethical responsibilities toward it.
- Warming The increase in Earth’s average temperature due to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The decline of the natural environment due to human actions.
- Fair use of resources to ensure availability for future generations.
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyle
- is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- Long-term alterations in temperature and weather patterns largely caused by human activities.
- A perspective that values entire ecosystems and communities of life, seeing humans as part of a larger system.
- advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Maintaining the natural state and health of ecosystems.
- Careful and wise decision-making in managing actions and resources.
- The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- The study of how social problems are interconnected with environmental issues.
- The fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, especially addressing inequalities in climate impacts.
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- Economic and social progress achieved while preserving the environment for future use.
- A philosophical view that maintaining order in the environment enhances natural beauty and human well-being.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- The large-scale cutting of forests, often linked to corporate or economic greed.
- Avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources when possible.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- A philosophical view that considers humans as the most important beings and nature mainly as a resource for human use.
- Wise use of resources to minimize waste while maximizing benefits.
- A branch of applied ethics that studies moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- Loss – The reduction of different species in ecosystems, leading to ecological imbalance.
- A movement advocating action to solve environmental problems like pollution and deforestation.
- who quote “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main".
- The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil.
30 Clues: Maintaining the natural state and health of ecosystems. • The decline of the natural environment due to human actions. • The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil. • Wise use of resources to minimize waste while maximizing benefits. • Careful and wise decision-making in managing actions and resources. • ...
Book 2 - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! 2021-04-18
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- Has a trunk
- You can recycle plastic bottles by placing them in the correct __________ bins.
- Pollution can cause __________ issues among people and other living things like breathing problems.
- Likes to chase mice
- A landfill is used to contain __________.
- We can __________ an empty carton into a pencil holder.
- Without __________, we cannot produce paper.
- Natural resources cannot be __________ by people.
- We should print or write on both sides of __________.
- People’s actions can affect the __________.
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- Without trees, the world will be __________.
- Vehicles emit harmful gases into the air, this is a form of air __________.
- When people misuse __________ resources, it will cause pollution.
- Man's best friend
- We should use _________ wisely to protect the environment.
- Without fossil fuels, most __________ will not be able to run.
- Large marsupial
- Everyone has a responsibility to __________ the environment.
- Flying mammal
- Plastic bags can be __________ as a waste bag.
- We should __________ the 3Rs to produce less rubbish.
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A landfill is used to contain __________. • People’s actions can affect the __________. • Without trees, the world will be __________. • Without __________, we cannot produce paper. • Plastic bags can be __________ as a waste bag. • Natural resources cannot be __________ by people. • ...
