forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 (Part 1) 2021-09-17
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- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- series of organisms in which energy is transferred from one organism to another
- It shows the mass of producers that are needed to support
- Show the relative amount of energy available at each trophic level of a food chain or web
- capture energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms that living cells can use
- obtain energy and nutrients by eating plant, leaves, roots, seeds, or fruits
- chemically break down organic matter
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- kill and eat other animals
- chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- eat both plants and other animals
- producers of energy rich compounds that can be used later by organisms
- consume carcasses of other animals that have been killed by predators or other causes
- using solar/light energy in combination with carbon dioxide and water converted into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates
- chew or grind detritus into small pieces
- also called heterotrophs, acquire energy from other organisms
- network of feeding interactions through which both energy and matter move
- the steps in a food web or chain
17 Clues: kill and eat other animals • the steps in a food web or chain • eat both plants and other animals • chemically break down organic matter • chew or grind detritus into small pieces • chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates • It shows the mass of producers that are needed to support • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • ...
Energy 2022-03-04
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- comes from a variety of sources; used most often for communication
- energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- light that comes from the sun and light bulbs; used to see as a power source
- the total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- stored energy
- the ability to cause change
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space
- the sun
- energy stored in objects that are above Earth's surface
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- energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only change forms
- comes from outlets and power plants; used to power electrical devices
- energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- energy in motion
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom; used in nuclear power plants
- heat that comes from fire, sun, etc; used to heat objects
15 Clues: the sun • stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched • energy stored in objects that are above Earth's surface • heat that comes from fire, sun, etc; used to heat objects • the total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system • ...
Alternative Energy and Human Impacts 2022-12-13
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- Mine a network of tunnels that go deep into the ground, following the veins of the ore
- Power Plant Structure in which the energy of falling or flowing water spins a turbine generator to produce electricity.
- Warming an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- Is the Ability To Do Work
- energy energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
- Something that can not be renewed
- a fossil fuel consisting of carbonized vegetable matter deposited in the Carboniferous period
- liquid fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is burned to obtain energy and used in the manufacture of plastics
- rotary engine in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid is converted into mechanical energy by causing a bladed rotor to rotate
- mine mine which removes the soil above it to expose the desired mineral below
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- fuels a nonrenewable energy resource that forms in the Earth's crust for millions of years
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- Gas a fossil fuel in the gaseous state
- renewable energy from plants and animals
- Energy Any source of energy that can be continually produced and is inexhaustible given current conditions.
- Plant an electrical generating station
- a fuel made from soybeans or vegetable oil
- Gas Carbon dioxide.
- a nuclear reaction in which a massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
20 Clues: Gas Carbon dioxide. • Is the Ability To Do Work • Something that can not be renewed • Plant an electrical generating station • renewable energy from plants and animals • Gas a fossil fuel in the gaseous state • a fuel made from soybeans or vegetable oil • mine mine which removes the soil above it to expose the desired mineral below • ...
chapter 14 2024-05-09
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- Electric energy generated by the movement of water.
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials.
- Stored energy that can be used later.
- An energy resource easily replaced by natural methods.
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas.
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides.
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- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally.
- Energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades attached to generators.
- Energy produced by the sun.
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system.
- Energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior.
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions.
- The ability to do work.
14 Clues: The ability to do work. • Energy produced by the sun. • Stored energy that can be used later. • Energy produced by nuclear reactions. • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides. • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally. • Energy that an object possesses due to its motion. • Electric energy generated by the movement of water. • ...
2023 SOL REVIEW #1 2023-05-11
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- The smallest unit of an organism (living thing) that can perform life functions).
- The process that allows plants to turn light energy(Sun) into chemical energy(glucose).
- Atomic _____, the letters that stand for the element.
- the number below the element - sub means below.
- Do not conduct heat or electricity, known as a insulator.
- the basic unit of ALL things.
- - go side to side (horizontal) on the Periodic Table.
- The process that every organism uses to change Chemical Energy (Glucose) into Energy organisms can use to think, move and live.
- Everything is made up of this. It takes up space.
- A mixture of metals and nonmetals, can conduct heat and electricity, just not easily.
- A type of bond that forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.
- has a neutral charge, part of the nucleus of an atom.
- pure chemical substance made up of only one atom and can be found on the Periodic Table.
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- When the same number of elements exist on BOTH SIDES of the “yields” (arrow) in an equation.
- Substance created when two or more atoms chemically combine.
- a mixture of 2 or more different element.
- number in front of the compound in a chemical equation
- A type of bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom.
- On periodic table where metalloids are found.
- Atomic _____, the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Shiny, conduct heat energy and electricity easily.
- has a POSITIVE (+)charge, part of the nucleus of an atom.
- has a NEGATIVE (-) charge, circles the nucleus of an atom.
- Chemical _______, go up and down (vertical) on the periodic table.
- The _______ Electron is found on the outermost shell of an atom.
25 Clues: the basic unit of ALL things. • a mixture of 2 or more different element. • On periodic table where metalloids are found. • the number below the element - sub means below. • Everything is made up of this. It takes up space. • Shiny, conduct heat energy and electricity easily. • Atomic _____, the letters that stand for the element. • ...
chapter 14 and 15 vocabulary 2013-12-12
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- : a compound that can reversibly change color depending on conditions such as pH
- : the value that is used to express the acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a system
- a solid that is produced as a result of a chemical reaction in solution
- : an ionic compound that forms when a metal atom replaces the hydrogen of an acid.
- energy : the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction
- equation : a representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the reactants and the products
- : any compound that increases the number of hydroxide ions when dissolved in water
- : a substance that shows down or stops a chemical reaction
- reaction : a chemical reaction in which heat is released to the surroundings
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- : any compound that increases the number or hydronium ions when dissolved in water
- reaction : a chemical reaction that requires heat
- : the substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- reaction : the reaction of an acid and a base to form a neutral solution of water and salt
- : a substance or molecule that participates in chemical reaction
- : a substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction.
- of conservation of energy : the law that states that energy cannot be created
16 Clues: reaction : a chemical reaction that requires heat • : the substance that forms in a chemical reaction • : a substance that shows down or stops a chemical reaction • : a substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction. • : a substance or molecule that participates in chemical reaction • ...
Cell Chemistry 2013-04-15
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- a gas that animals need to live and that plants give off into the air
- process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
- organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce food from inorganic compounds; also called an autotroph
- the state energy is in, ex. chemical bonds in sugars, electrical impulses in the nervous system, potential energy from a rock on a cliff, the state energy is in, ex. chemical bonds in sugars, electrical impulses in the nervous system, potential energy from a rock on a cliff
- what you put into a production process to achieve an output
- the energy produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles
- simple forms of fat that supply energy fuel for most of the body's cells
- a value that indicated the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale of 0-14, based on the proportion of H+ ions.
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When its level is low, we feel hunger.
- one of the principle chemical compounds that living things use to store and release energy
- to control or direct by some particular method
- The capacity or power to do work, such as the capacity to move an object (of a given mass) by the application of force. Energy can exist in a variety of forms
- a difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance
- measured on the pH scale-concentration of H+
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- Organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in the proportion of 1:2:1.
- Monomer: glucose, fructose, monosaccharides Polymers: Starch, carbohydrates
- force the combination of all forces acting on an object
- a substance in food that provides energy or helps form body tissues and that is necessary for life and growth.
- reproduction that does not involve the union of gametes and in which a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
- energy rich type foods like butter that provide lasting enery for the body. Stores more energy than carbohydrates
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- when the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a solution
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- macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth and repair and to make up enzymes
- any of several complex proteins that are produced by cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions
- what comes in and out of the body
- (chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others
- shortening or development of tension in muscle tissue
- an input-output relationship that has exactly one output for each input
- double-layered sheet that forms the core of nearly all cell membranes, structure of membrane, two sheets of lipid molcules with tails pointed inward, proteins embedded in bilayer (serve as channels) along with carbohydrate molecules (id markers - recognition)
- To pass or cause to pass into solution.
- (physics and chemistry) the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element
- energy losses between trophic levels include material not consumed or material not assimilated and heat loss through cell respiration
- is a process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- the transport of substances through a cell membrane along a concentration gradient with the aid of carrier proteins
- Two layers of phospholipids that make up the cell membrane.
- The movement of materials through a cell membrane using energy
- inflow may be less than outflow, or vice versa
- that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
- to get
- The movement of materials through a cell membrane without using energy
- (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight, a substance that is made from the atoms of two or more elements that are chemically bonded
- the smallest particle (one or more atoms) of a substance that has all the properties of that substance
- The process by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of your digestive system into your blood
- gas that is a reactant of photosynthesis and a waste product of cellular respiration CO2.
- Simple forms of protein normally used to build tissues or, under some conditions, burned for energy. 20 amino acids are the building blocks of protein
- having the shape of a sphere or ball
- the greatest possible degree of something
- to soak up or take in
53 Clues: to get • to soak up or take in • what comes in and out of the body • having the shape of a sphere or ball • To pass or cause to pass into solution. • the greatest possible degree of something • measured on the pH scale-concentration of H+ • to control or direct by some particular method • inflow may be less than outflow, or vice versa • ...
Vocab 2024-05-10
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- energy produced by the sun
- the ability to do work
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- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past
- chemical potenial energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Stored energy that can be used later
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • energy produced by nuclear reactions • Stored energy that can be used later • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Kiyara Pacheco, 05/10/24,Crossword Puzzle,Phy211 2024-05-11
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- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- stored energy that can be used later
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- energy produced by the sun
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • stored energy that can be used later • energy produced by nuclear reactions • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
RENEWABLE ENERGY 2024-11-17
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- The ability to do work; needed for all forms of energy.
- Type of energy harnessed from water movement.
- A renewable source made from organic material.
- The natural phenomenon driving most renewable energy systems.
- Energy generated from ocean waves or tides.
- The type of farm where energy is produced using giant blades.
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- A device that spins to generate wind energy.
- A farm that produces electricity using the wind.
- Process of planting trees to offset carbon emissions.
- Another name for wind-powered energy.
- Panels that absorb sunlight.
- Energy from the sun’s rays.
12 Clues: Energy from the sun’s rays. • Panels that absorb sunlight. • Another name for wind-powered energy. • Energy generated from ocean waves or tides. • A device that spins to generate wind energy. • Type of energy harnessed from water movement. • A renewable source made from organic material. • A farm that produces electricity using the wind. • ...
3Energy Unit 2022-03-05
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- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom; used in nuclear power plants.
- the ability to cause change
- energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- The total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- comes from outlets and power plants; used to power electrical devices.
- comes in a variety of sources; used most often for communication.
- Heat that comes from fire, sun, etc.; used to heat objects.
- Light that comes from the sun and light bulbs; used to see as a power source. Also known as solar energy or light energy.
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- energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only transfer forms.
- energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface.
- Music from a guitar goes from kinetic energy to this energy
- energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds.
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
- stored energy
- energy in motion
15 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds. • energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched • energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface. • Music from a guitar goes from kinetic energy to this energy • Heat that comes from fire, sun, etc.; used to heat objects. • ...
Renewable and Non Renewable Resources 2014-01-23
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- Using the wind to generate electricity
- Fuels produced from living organisms
- Used for making batteries
- Fuel formed by decomposition of buried dead organisms
- Precious metal used to make jewelry
- Energy of electromagnetic waves
- Used for electric wiring
- Using water to generate electricity.
- Yellow-to-black liquid found beneath the Earth's surface used to make fuel
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture of nitrogen and oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere
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- Wood used as a building material
- A form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power
- A fuel that provides nuclear energy
- The transport of energy by ocean surface waves
- Precious metal used to make coins
- Using the sun to generate heat, light, hot water or electricity
- Using the natural sources of heat inside the Earth to produce heat or electricity
- Energy from plants and plant-derived materials
- Dark brown to black graphite like material used as a fuel
- Used to make cans
20 Clues: Used to make cans • Used for electric wiring • Used for making batteries • Energy of electromagnetic waves • Wood used as a building material • Precious metal used to make coins • A fuel that provides nuclear energy • Precious metal used to make jewelry • Fuels produced from living organisms • Using water to generate electricity. • Using the wind to generate electricity • ...
science crossword 2022-07-15
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- the process of collecting and reusing old materials
- machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- a flexible metallic conductor
- the capacity for doing work also in many different forms
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- a group of materials, either synthetic or naturally occurring
- a way of generating electricity
- and important form of energy in positive and negative forms
- meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
10 Clues: a flexible metallic conductor • a way of generating electricity • a negatively charged subatomic particle • the process of collecting and reusing old materials • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • the capacity for doing work also in many different forms • machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity • ...
Chapter 2 Cell Structure & Function 2024-07-26
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- one sugar molecule, two sugar molecules, or a long chain of sugar molecules
- the movement of substances through a cell membrane only by using the cell’s energy
- the process during which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane
- a substance that forms by joining many small molecules together
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- a large macromolecule that does not dissolve in water
- a flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell from the environment outside a cell
- a process by which glucose, a sugar, is broken down into smaller molecules
- a reaction that eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells use to obtain energy from food when oxygen levels are low
- the diffusion of water molecules only
- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- a long chain of amino acid molecules
- when molecules pass through a cell membrane using special proteins called transport proteins
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- a series of chemical reactions that converts light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and gives off oxygen
- the process during which a cell’s vesicles release their contents outside the cell
- the part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell activities and contains genetic information stored in DNA
- a membrane-surrounded component of a cell that has specialized functions
- a membrane-bound organelle that uses light energy and makes food—a sugar called glucose—from water and carbon dioxide in a process known as photosynthesis
- a network of threadlike proteins that are joined together
- a stiff structure outside the cell membrane
- a fluid inside a cell that contains salts and other molecules
- states that all living things are made of one or more cells, the cell is the smallest unit of life, and all new cells come from preexisting cells
- a macromolecule that forms when long chains of molecules called nucleotides join together
- the movement of substances through a cell membrane without using the cell’s energy
24 Clues: a long chain of amino acid molecules • the diffusion of water molecules only • a stiff structure outside the cell membrane • a large macromolecule that does not dissolve in water • a network of threadlike proteins that are joined together • a fluid inside a cell that contains salts and other molecules • a substance that forms by joining many small molecules together • ...
Energy Crossword puzzle 2025-12-18
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- stored energy in an object
- energy moving as waves or particles
- Power plants
- Forms of energy
- Gasoline
- listening to music
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- A toaster heating up
- A wrecking ball tearing down a building
- transfer of heat in fluids through the movement of the fluid itself
- an object possesses due to its motion
- Charging your phone
- heat or energy transferring through direct contact
12 Clues: Gasoline • Power plants • Forms of energy • listening to music • Charging your phone • A toaster heating up • stored energy in an object • energy moving as waves or particles • an object possesses due to its motion • A wrecking ball tearing down a building • heat or energy transferring through direct contact • transfer of heat in fluids through the movement of the fluid itself
Ionic, Covalent ,and, Metallic Bonding 2020-11-19
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- required to get an amount of electric
- has the ability of metal to be hammered
- pairs of electrons,
- sheets
- bond forms between metal atoms when
- energy levels overlap
- is a particle with a positive and negative
- together,
- thin wires
- has the ability to formed into
- of an atom inside a crystal
- bond forms when atoms share one or
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- lattice the symmetrical three-dimensional
- bond
- the ability to dissolve in liquid
- conductivity defined as how much voltage
- is a group of an atom held together by a
- to flow,
- bonds is a force that brings oppositely charged
19 Clues: bond • sheets • to flow, • together, • thin wires • pairs of electrons, • energy levels overlap • of an atom inside a crystal • has the ability to formed into • the ability to dissolve in liquid • bond forms when atoms share one or • has the ability of metal to be hammered • required to get an amount of electric • is a group of an atom held together by a • ...
Energy, Work and Power Crossword 2023-03-13
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- A type of simple machine that involves a bar that pivots around a fulcrum.
- The amount of useful work output by a machine
- The unit of work and energy.
- The type of energy that moves electrons (powers the lights in your house).
- This causes some energy to be transformed into thermal energy.
- A machine can do what to the direction of a force to make work easier?
- Yes or Nay: is it considered work to carry an object across a room?
- The unit for power
- The amount of work done in a given amount of time.
- The type of energy due to position, such as energy due to gravity.
- To calculate the potential energy of an object, you need the mass of the object and the _______ of the object.
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- The law of _________ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms.
- True or false: Work out can be greater than work in.
- The type of energy that comes from the electromagnetic spectrum (light).
- An object that makes work easier by increasing the output force.
- the type of energy associated with movement.
- The ratio of the output force to the input force
- Nuclear ____ is when two small nuclei are combined into one to produce energy. This happens in the sun.
- The ability to do work.
- When a 40 kg object is traveling 1 m/s, it has how much kinetic energy?
- The type of energy that holds an atom's nucleus together.
- The energy in the bonds between atoms
- The product of applied force and displacement.
- When a 10 N force moves an object 5 meters, how many joules of work are done on the object.
24 Clues: The unit for power • The ability to do work. • The unit of work and energy. • The energy in the bonds between atoms • the type of energy associated with movement. • The amount of useful work output by a machine • The product of applied force and displacement. • The ratio of the output force to the input force • The amount of work done in a given amount of time. • ...
Energy and Matter 2025-01-20
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- sum of all of the kinetic energy and potential energy found within a substance
- Anything that has volume and mass
- force exerted on matter through contact with other matter
- to strike or hit something with any amount of force
- total kinetic energy of the tiny particles that make up matter
- state of matter with a definite volume and shape
- energy that is stored in a system or object
- how two different systems can be said to be at the same temperature
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- when a sample of matter changes from solid to liquid
- when a sample of matter changes from gas to liquid
- state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- energy transferred between 2 objects of different temperatures
- energy of motion
- state of matter with an indefinite volume and shape
- the simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist
- distinct forms of matter known in everyday experience
- average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material
- movement of energy from one system to another
- when a sample of matter changes from liquid to solid
- when a sample of matter changes from liquid to gas
- smallest particle of an element; made of electrons, protons, and neutrons
21 Clues: energy of motion • Anything that has volume and mass • energy that is stored in a system or object • movement of energy from one system to another • state of matter with a definite volume and shape • when a sample of matter changes from gas to liquid • when a sample of matter changes from liquid to gas • state of matter with an indefinite volume and shape • ...
Chapter Two 2014-12-11
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- Would bleach be high or low on the pH scale?
- A chemical reaction that releases more energy than it absorbs.
- A chemical reaction that absorbs more energy than it releases.
- Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
- What has the three fundamental structures; straight chains, branched chains, and rings?
- Mixture of substances that is the same throughout.
- Molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.
- The colvalent bons that amino acids form are called...?
- Substances made by a chemical reaction.
- Polymers that are made up of monomers called nucleotides.
- What two molecules attach to a hydrogen to make a water molecule?
- Amount of energy that will break a bond between two atoms.
- Each subunit in a complete molecule.
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- A larger molecule, or macromolecule, made of many monomers bonded together.
- Substance that is present in the greater amount and that dissolves another substance.
- energy Amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- A compound that releases a proton when it dissolves in water.
- Changes substances into different substances by breaking and forming chemical bonds.
- The substances that changes during a chemical reaction.
- Bond that forms through the electrical force between oppositely charged ions.
- Bond that forms when atoms share a pair of electrons.
- Reached when both the reactants and products are made at the same rate.
- Compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution.
- Substance that dissolves in a solvent.
- What are the two general types of nucleic acids?
25 Clues: Each subunit in a complete molecule. • Substance that dissolves in a solvent. • Substances made by a chemical reaction. • Would bleach be high or low on the pH scale? • Compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution. • What are the two general types of nucleic acids? • Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-14
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- process in which water evaporates
- two-phase anabolic pathway in which the Sun's light energy is converted to chemical energy for use by the cell
- enzyme that converts inorganic CO2 molecules into organic molecules
- triphosphate energy-carrying biological molecule, which when broken down, drives cellular activities
- one of the stacks of pigment-containing thylakoids in a plant's chloroplasts
- fluid-filled space outside the grana
- the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane
- respiration catabolic pathway in which organic molecules are broken down to release energy for use by the cell
- wavelength the distance between one peak or crest of light, heat, or other energy
- the parenchyma, usually containing chlorophyll, that forms the interior of a leaf
- light absorbing colored molecule
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- transport chain chain couples electron transfer between electrons
- membrane bound organelle that converts fuel into energy
- cycle light independent reactions during phase two
- in chloroplasts, one of the stacked, flattened, pigment containing membranes in which light dependent reactions occur
- study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe
- acid a colorless syrupy, organic acid
- ability to work; energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed
- process in which NAD+ is regenerated
- all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
20 Clues: light absorbing colored molecule • process in which water evaporates • fluid-filled space outside the grana • process in which NAD+ is regenerated • acid a colorless syrupy, organic acid • cycle light independent reactions during phase two • membrane bound organelle that converts fuel into energy • all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism • ...
Energy 2022-03-27
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- most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation
- coal is formed from the compression of dead plant material called
- The reactor contains _______, which are made of U-235. Neutrons released by U-235 begin fission reactions.
- A ______ strikes a uranium atom breaking it into 2 atoms
- Used when coal deposits are deep underground
- is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels
- The energy if motion
- the energy required to move/change an objects position
- Energy of an object due to its position
- process for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things. This is also known as “burning”
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- Involves joining 2 atomic nuclei.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules.
- The energy emitted in the form of waves of the electromagnetic spectrum
- Used when coal deposits are near the surface
- Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- aka ___petroleum__) is a liquid fossil fuel with a thick viscous texture
- The energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- A new form if extraction called _____ has become quite controversial
- Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus
- The energy in the body
- -_____ is Formed from the remains of organisms living millions of years ago
21 Clues: The energy if motion • The energy in the body • Involves joining 2 atomic nuclei. • Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus • Energy of an object due to its position • is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels • Used when coal deposits are near the surface • Used when coal deposits are deep underground • Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-09
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- is the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel the distance.
- is a device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- speed is found by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken.
- speed to understand the difference between average.
- energy that can be transformed into other forms of energy.
- is the ability to cause change.
- energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds.
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- energy is the energy that is carried by an electric current.
- which contains a set of narrowly spaced fan blades.
- of conservation of energy energy is never created or destroyed.
- energy is the energy an object has due to its motion.
- energy is the energy stored in an object of its position.
- energy that increases as its temperature increases.
13 Clues: is the ability to cause change. • energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds. • which contains a set of narrowly spaced fan blades. • speed to understand the difference between average. • energy that increases as its temperature increases. • energy is the energy an object has due to its motion. • energy is the energy stored in an object of its position. • ...
Science P.7 2023-03-24
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- Energy /Stored energy
- /heat by currents within the fluid or gas
- Energy /Energy of movement
- /A force that opposes motion between two surfaces/objects in contact
- /Represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material.
- /The ability of something to cause a change in itself or its surroundings
- of conservation of energy /Energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only change forms and also can transfer.
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- energy /The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy
- /Heat transfers at direct contact with 1 or more objects.
- /A transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- /The movement of the thermal energy from warm to cold
- energy Is the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up a material.
- /Push or a pull
- equilibrium /When a molecule in a system is the same temp means all the molecules are moving at the same speed.
14 Clues: /Push or a pull • Energy /Stored energy • Energy /Energy of movement • /heat by currents within the fluid or gas • /A transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • /The movement of the thermal energy from warm to cold • /Heat transfers at direct contact with 1 or more objects. • energy /The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy • ...
Chapter 5 vocab 2020-12-22
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- The energy of motion.
- Potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- The energy of light and other forms of radiation
- The potential energy stored in chemical bonds
- The ability to do work or cause change
- The energy of stretched or compressed objects
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- The energy of moving electric charges
- Energy that is stored and held for. readiness
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object.
- The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- The total energy of particles in a substance or material
11 Clues: The energy of motion. • The energy of moving electric charges • The ability to do work or cause change • Energy that is stored and held for. readiness • The potential energy stored in chemical bonds • The energy of stretched or compressed objects • The energy of light and other forms of radiation • The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Biomolecules 2025-01-22
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- fruit sugar
- element found in ALL organic compounds
- sugar found in DNA
- polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls
- long chains of glucose; energy storage in plants
- type of fat that is solid at room temperature
- fatty acids; waxes, oils, and fats
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- a common monosaccharide
- nitrogen-containing compound composed of chains of amino acids
- monomer of carbohydrates
- major source of energy and includes sugars and starches
- long chain of glucose; energy storage in animals
- type of lipid that has four fused rings; cholesterol
- polysaccharide that forms exoskeletons
- genetic information an organism receives from its parents
- gives structure and integrity to cell membrane
- milk sugar
- monomer of nucleic acids
18 Clues: milk sugar • fruit sugar • sugar found in DNA • a common monosaccharide • monomer of carbohydrates • monomer of nucleic acids • fatty acids; waxes, oils, and fats • element found in ALL organic compounds • polysaccharide that forms exoskeletons • polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls • type of fat that is solid at room temperature • ...
Science Vocab Activity 2017-01-10
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- Energy / the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- Resources / a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower that the rate at which it is consumed
- / a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- Energy / the amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energies
- Energy / the energy that an object has because of the condition of the object
- Energy / movement of a charged particle through a wire is called current, or more commonly, electricity
- Energy / stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules)
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- Energy / energy that travels by waves or particles, particularly electromagnetic radiation such as heat or x-rays
- Fuels / a nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- Energy / movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves
- Energy / the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- Potential Energy / energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- Generators / a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Potential Energy / Potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring
- Resources / a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- Conversion / a change from one form to energy to another
- Of Conservation Of Energy / the law that states that energy can not be created or destroyed but can be change
- Energy / the kinetic energy of a substances atom
18 Clues: Energy / the kinetic energy of a substances atom • Conversion / a change from one form to energy to another • Energy / the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • / a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact • Energy / stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules) • ...
Unit 6 Vocab: Energy 2021-02-01
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- the idea that energy cannot be created or destroyed but is transformed from one form to another.
- is released from a chemical reaction
- energy that something has because of its position or energy that has not yet been used.
- occurs when a substance reacts and forms one or more new substances
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy that is given off in the form of heat
- process by which energy is relocated from one system to another
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- A change in a substance that does not involve a change in the identity of the substance.
- the total amount of energy an object or group of objects has based on their motion or position.
- A solid that forms from two liquids mixing.
10 Clues: is released from a chemical reaction • the energy an object has due to its motion • A solid that forms from two liquids mixing. • energy that is given off in the form of heat • process by which energy is relocated from one system to another • occurs when a substance reacts and forms one or more new substances • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
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- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
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- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- a form of energy that enables us to see
- A chemical that gives off hydrogen ions in water and forms salts by combining with certain metals
- a powerful, rotating storm with sustained winds of 74 mph or higher that forms over tropical or subtropical waters
- a group of two or more atoms bonded together through chemical bonds
- The basic unit of life
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- The change of an object's position over time
- The smallest unit of an element that retains it's chemical properties
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- a change in the sequence of an organism's DNA
- a region in space with such strong gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape its pull
- a substance that can accept hydrogen ions (H+) in solution or that can donate a pair of electrons
- the branch of science that studies the properties, composition, and structure of matter, including how it interacts with energy and how it changes
- coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- A push or pull that can cause an object to change speed, direction, or shape
- the capacity to do work
- the wearing away and removal of Earth's surface materials
- a disturbance that transfers energy through a medium or space without transferring matter
17 Clues: The basic unit of life • the capacity to do work • a form of energy that enables us to see • The change of an object's position over time • a change in the sequence of an organism's DNA • the degree of hotness or coldness of an object • the wearing away and removal of Earth's surface materials • coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape • ...
Science Vocab Activity 2017-01-10
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- Energy / the kinetic energy of a substances atom
- / a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- Energy / the amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energies
- Energy / energy that travels by waves or particles, particularly electromagnetic radiation such as heat or x-rays
- Energy / movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves
- Resources / a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower that the rate at which it is consumed
- Energy / movement of a charged particle through a wire is called current, or more commonly, electricity
- Conversion / a change from one form to energy to another
- Generators / a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Of Conservation Of Energy / the law that states that energy can not be created or destroyed but can be change
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- Potential Energy / energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- Energy / the energy that an object has because of the condition of the object
- Fuels / a nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- Resources / a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- Energy / stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules)
- Energy / the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- Energy / the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- Potential Energy / Potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring
18 Clues: Energy / the kinetic energy of a substances atom • Conversion / a change from one form to energy to another • Energy / the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • / a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact • Energy / stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules) • ...
Energy & Earth's Atmosphere Unit Review 2021-12-09
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- In the lowest layer of the atmosphere, ___ decreases as altitude increases.
- Excess carbon dioxide and other gases impact the energy budget, creating a ___ ___.
- Meteors or "shooting stars" burn up in this layer of the atmosphere.
- All Earth's processes are the result of energy that is derived from the ___ and Earth's hot interior.
- Fusion inside the Sun & stars is an example of ___ energy.
- Melting ice cream is an example of ___ energy.
- Moisture in the air is called ___.
- Convection & ___ from Earth's surface transfer thermal energy. This energy powers the global circulation of the atmosphere and oceans on our planet.
- All weather happens at this layer of the atmosphere.
- Lightning is an example of ___ energy.
- This is the hottest layer of the atmosphere.
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- Earth's ___ ___ refers to the tracking of how much energy is flowing into and out of Earth's climate, where the energy is going, and if the energy coming in balances with the energy going out.
- Air ___ decreases as altitude increases.
- Naturally occurring ___ is found in the atmosphere and helps shield Earth from ultraviolet radiation.
- Earth receives only a very small portion of the sun's energy, yet this energy is responsible for powering the motion of the ___, the oceans, and many processes at Earth's surface.
- The element ___ makes up the largest proportion of air.
- A moving car is an example of ___ energy.
- The ozone layer is located in this layer of the atmosphere.
- Earth's surface is heated unequally. The equator gets more heat than the ___.
- Radio waves, infrared radiation, and visible light are examples of electromagnetic or ___ energy.
- Warm air or water rising coupled with cooler air or water descending forms a cyclic rising/falling pattern called ___.
- Food people eat is an example of ___ energy.
22 Clues: Moisture in the air is called ___. • Lightning is an example of ___ energy. • Air ___ decreases as altitude increases. • A moving car is an example of ___ energy. • Food people eat is an example of ___ energy. • This is the hottest layer of the atmosphere. • Melting ice cream is an example of ___ energy. • All weather happens at this layer of the atmosphere. • ...
Xander 2022-09-06
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- is the outer mantle of the solid earth
- where life operates
- base tastes ?
- a widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time theories are often tested and usually not rejected
- what form of energy is the energy of radioactive waves
- What form of energy is the energy in the nucleus of an atom?
- Acids and bases are important can do their things because most enzymes can do their job only at a certain level of?
- what energy is a stored energy
- it has a low concentration of hydrorium ions making it essentially neutral
- the study of energy
- the study of the interactions between life and its physical environment
- what form of energy puts something in motion
- unit of electricity
- These reactions build up bigger molecules from smaller ones
- a solution with a ph lower than 7
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- what form of energy is stored in molecules and chemical
- acid tastes ?
- what form of energy is the result of flow of electric charge
- a substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction
- unit of power
- The human body is about 70% of?
- little packets of energy
- It is the energy that comes from the temperature of the heated substance is called
- what reaction build up bigger molecules form smaller ones
- is a pure substance
- The energy needed to start a chemical reaction is called
- unit of heat energy
- a substance that consists of two or more elements
- what energy is passessed due to motion
- The sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism
30 Clues: acid tastes ? • base tastes ? • unit of power • where life operates • is a pure substance • the study of energy • unit of heat energy • unit of electricity • little packets of energy • what energy is a stored energy • The human body is about 70% of? • a solution with a ph lower than 7 • is the outer mantle of the solid earth • what energy is passessed due to motion • ...
Chapter 16 Thermal Energy and Matter 2022-01-05
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- a measure of how hot or old an object is compared to a reference point
- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to temperature difference
- a temperature of 0 Kelvins
- thermal energy discharged without being used
- instrument used to measure thermal energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a material by one degree Celsius
- the transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter
- the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
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- a material that conducts thermal energy well
- any device that converts thermal energy into work
- the transfer of energy by waves moving in space
- a material that conducts thermal energy poorly
- the increase in a volume of material when its temperature increases
- the study of conversions between thermal energy an other forms of energy
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
15 Clues: a temperature of 0 Kelvins • a material that conducts thermal energy well • thermal energy discharged without being used • a material that conducts thermal energy poorly • the transfer of energy by waves moving in space • any device that converts thermal energy into work • the transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2026-03-12
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- Process where plants make their own food
- Lot of this is gotten from aerobic respiration
- Substances formed in a chemical reaction
- Source of food needed for respiration
- Release of energy from food
- Release of energy from food using oxygen
- Small openings in the leaf that allow gases in and out
- Where photosynthesis takes place in the cell
- Release of energy from food without oxygen
- Chemical reactions that happen in the cells of living things
- Gas needed for respiration
- This forms in muscle cells during anaerobic respiration
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- Green pigment that absorbs light energy
- All chemical reactions are controlled by these chemicals that help speed up reactions
- Where respiration takes place in the cell
- Another waste product of respiration
- Gas released during repsiration
- A factor that affects the rate of respiration. For example the enzymes in our body works best at 37 degrees Celsius.
- Substances that combine together in a chemical reaction.
- Organ that takes in and releases gases during respiration
- This is formed during anaerobic respiration in yeast
- Supplies light energy for photosynthesis
22 Clues: Gas needed for respiration • Release of energy from food • Gas released during repsiration • Another waste product of respiration • Source of food needed for respiration • Green pigment that absorbs light energy • Process where plants make their own food • Substances formed in a chemical reaction • Release of energy from food using oxygen • ...
Science P.7 2023-03-24
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- Energy /Stored energy
- /heat by currents within the fluid or gas
- Energy /Energy of movement
- /A force that opposes motion between two surfaces/objects in contact
- /Represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material.
- /The ability of something to cause a change in itself or its surroundings
- of conservation of energy /Energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only change forms and also can transfer.
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- energy /The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy
- /Heat transfers at direct contact with 1 or more objects.
- /A transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- /The movement of the thermal energy from warm to cold
- energy Is the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up a material.
- /Push or a pull
- equilibrium /When a molecule in a system is the same temp means all the molecules are moving at the same speed.
14 Clues: /Push or a pull • Energy /Stored energy • Energy /Energy of movement • /heat by currents within the fluid or gas • /A transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • /The movement of the thermal energy from warm to cold • /Heat transfers at direct contact with 1 or more objects. • energy /The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy • ...
Science P.7 2023-03-24
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- Energy /Stored energy
- /heat by currents within the fluid or gas
- Energy /Energy of movement
- /A force that opposes motion between two surfaces/objects in contact
- /Represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material.
- /The ability of something to cause a change in itself or its surroundings
- of conservation of energy /Energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only change forms and also can transfer.
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- energy /The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy
- /Heat transfers at direct contact with 1 or more objects.
- /A transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- /The movement of the thermal energy from warm to cold
- energy Is the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up a material.
- /Push or a pull
- equilibrium /When a molecule in a system is the same temp means all the molecules are moving at the same speed.
14 Clues: /Push or a pull • Energy /Stored energy • Energy /Energy of movement • /heat by currents within the fluid or gas • /A transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • /The movement of the thermal energy from warm to cold • /Heat transfers at direct contact with 1 or more objects. • energy /The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2022-04-28
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- the way energy can change forms
- the storing of something so it will last longer
- using things more than once to not produce as much waste
- using waste to help create something else
- the power to do something
- renewable energy gathered from water, commonly using dams or wheels
- the decomposition of organic material to make mulch/more nutritious soil
- a polluted mass of mostly decayed organic material
- the most productive use of energy
- energy gathered from nuclear fission and fusion
- the process carbon goes through when exchanged from one form to another
- using highly-pressuized water to push out oil/gas/petrol
- when heat energy is passed through gases or liquids and rised hot and falls cold
- renewable energy gathered from organic material
- energy stored in stationary objects
- a resource that is produced at the same rate/faster that it is used
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- a type of nonrenewable energy source drilled out of the ground, also known as petroleum
- energy from the sun given off by electromagnetic waves
- the main source of energy on the energy
- energy used/released while an object is moving
- most abundant nonrenewable resource in the US, burns cleaner
- a resource that is produced slower that it is used/slower than a human lifetime
- heat energy given off from the sun
- fuel sources made of fossilized organic materials
- the most common nonrenewable resource, made of mainly carbon and produces sulfur dioxide
- when heat energy is transfered by touch
- using something less
- energy that can be safely used for long periods of time without harming the environment
- renewable energy gather from the wind, commonly using wind turbines
- renewable energy gathered from the sun, commonly using solar panels
30 Clues: using something less • the power to do something • the way energy can change forms • the most productive use of energy • heat energy given off from the sun • energy stored in stationary objects • the main source of energy on the energy • when heat energy is transfered by touch • using waste to help create something else • energy used/released while an object is moving • ...
Microbiology Terms 2015-12-10
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- Cytoplasmic organelles at which protiens are sythesized
- Respiration Conversion of biochemical energy to ATP: releases waste
- Carbohydate or a simple sugar
- 4 calories
- Plants use this process of light energy for food/energy
- Found only in eukaroyic cells
- breakdown of food substances into simpler forms to be used
- double membrane organelles, found in large #s in most cells
- Can lower your blood pressure,lower cholesterol and decreases chance of heart disease by eating them
- Organism that contains a nucleus enclosed within membrane
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- Substance that has amino acids, is found in many foods
- Needed to provide energy for the body to function properly
- Most important source of energy for your body
- 4 calories
- Single Celled Organism that includes bacteria
- An individual living thing
- 9 calories
- A structure in the cells of plants to capture energy from sunlight for produce of food
18 Clues: 4 calories • 4 calories • 9 calories • An individual living thing • Carbohydate or a simple sugar • Found only in eukaroyic cells • Most important source of energy for your body • Single Celled Organism that includes bacteria • Substance that has amino acids, is found in many foods • Cytoplasmic organelles at which protiens are sythesized • ...
crosswords 2022-12-09
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- shiny
- have a negative charge
- shatters easily
- can be neither created or destroyed
- drops of sediment
- wetland that forms rivers
- transports items
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- positive have a charge
- # of atoms
- can be hammered
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere
- can be put into a wire
- neutrons can show what the atomic what
13 Clues: shiny • # of atoms • can be hammered • shatters easily • transports items • drops of sediment • positive have a charge • have a negative charge • can be put into a wire • wetland that forms rivers • can be neither created or destroyed • neutrons can show what the atomic what • any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
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- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
Down
- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2012-04-24
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- a sequence do organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- the zone around earth where life can exist
- all living things and their physical and chemical environment
- an organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the suns energy
- visible forms of radiant energy
- all non-living things in an ecosystem
- an ecosystem that is maintained through natural process
- the process by which sugar and oxygen is converted into carbon dioxide and water, to provide energy for the cell
- the layer of gasses surrounding the earth
- a representation of the feeding relationship within a community
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- the level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- an organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms
- the process in which the sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- that travels through empty spaces
- the form of energy transferred during heating and cooling
- the function of a species serve in its ecosystem
- the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can
- the ability to maintain an ecological balance
- all living things in an ecosystem
- all of earths water is solid, liquid and gas form
- earth's solid outer layer
21 Clues: earth's solid outer layer • visible forms of radiant energy • that travels through empty spaces • all living things in an ecosystem • all non-living things in an ecosystem • the layer of gasses surrounding the earth • the zone around earth where life can exist • the ability to maintain an ecological balance • the function of a species serve in its ecosystem • ...
Physics 2025-05-13
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- basic unit of matter
- measured in watts
- requires a medium to travel through
- energy in action
- where opposites attract
- constant during a free fall
- comes in kenetic and potential forms
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- quantity of matter; not to be confused with weight
- physics at tiny scales
- tiny unit of matter or energy
- measured in newtons
- speed with direction
12 Clues: energy in action • measured in watts • measured in newtons • basic unit of matter • speed with direction • physics at tiny scales • where opposites attract • constant during a free fall • tiny unit of matter or energy • requires a medium to travel through • comes in kenetic and potential forms • quantity of matter; not to be confused with weight
Heat Transfer Phases Quiz Review 2025-11-07
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- energy is neither created nor destroyed only changed from one type to the next
- A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through easily
- The transfer of energy through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases), where heated particles rise and cooler particles sink
- solid liquid or gas
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas below its boiling point
- The process of a liquid changing into a solid
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- the transfer of water from the oceans to the air to land then back to water
- A device used to measure
- The transfer of energy through direct contact, where particles collide with each other
- stored energy
- the process where a gas changes back to a liquid; forms clouds
- energy of motion
- The total kinetic and potential energy of the particles within a substance
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- The process of a solid changing into a liquid
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas
- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves, like heat from the sun or a campfire
- The transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler one
18 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • solid liquid or gas • A device used to measure • The process of a liquid changing into a gas • The process of a solid changing into a liquid • The process of a liquid changing into a solid • the process where a gas changes back to a liquid; forms clouds • A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through easily • ...
Final Review 2025-06-08
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- What do we call the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure?
- What kind of energy does a moving car have?
- What current moves plates in the mantle?
- What do we call the boundary between two air masses?
- What causes the path of wind to curve due to Earth’s rotation?
- What process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces?
- What is the outer solid layer of Earth called?
- Which type of rock forms from cooled magma?
- What gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere?
- What gas traps heat in the atmosphere and contributes to global warming?
- What type of front forms when warm air moves over cold air?
- What do you call a logical assumption based on evidence?
- What do you gather using your senses or tools?
- What do you call a possible answer to a scientific question?
- What type of air pressure system is usually associated with clear, dry weather?
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- What is the final step of the scientific method?
- What is formed when water moves sand and forms a triangular landform?
- What group in an experiment does not get the tested variable?
- What process moves sediment to a new location?
- What force slows down moving objects?
- What happens to the density of air as its temperature increases?
- What type of energy is stored due to an object’s height above the ground?
- What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
- What is the name of the supercontinent that broke apart?
- What phase is the Moon in when the lit side faces completely away from Earth?
- Which rock type forms from heat and pressure?
- What is the solid part of a rocky planet called?
27 Clues: What force slows down moving objects? • What type of galaxy is the Milky Way? • What current moves plates in the mantle? • What kind of energy does a moving car have? • Which type of rock forms from cooled magma? • What gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere? • Which rock type forms from heat and pressure? • What process moves sediment to a new location? • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Lesson 1 - 3) 2025-07-19
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- Metabolic process wherein, the living cells of an organism obtains energy
- Where LIFE operates
- Latin word "Carbo" means...
- Developing new knowledge based upon new knowledge
- Stored energy
- Ability to do work
- Study of weather
- Done when force is applied to an object over a distance
- Tiny units that make up all matter in the universe
- Detecting phenomenon
- knowledge
- Sum of kinetic and potential energy
- Substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction
- A solution with a pH lower than seven
- Tenth most abundant element in the universe
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- liquid turns to gas
- Anything that takes us space and has mass
- Body of knowledge obtained by experimentation
- The concentration of hydronium ions
- Breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals
- Unit of Work
- It occurs when there is more water than land can absorb
- Fourth most abundant element
- Study of Energy
- Substance that consist of two or more elements
- The rate at which energy is used
- Another name for Heat Energy
- Essential nutrient for plants and animals in the ions
- Unit of power
- Unit for temperature
30 Clues: knowledge • Unit of Work • Stored energy • Unit of power • Study of Energy • Study of weather • Ability to do work • liquid turns to gas • Where LIFE operates • Detecting phenomenon • Unit for temperature • Latin word "Carbo" means... • Fourth most abundant element • Another name for Heat Energy • The rate at which energy is used • The concentration of hydronium ions • ...
Biomass 2024-05-30
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- Biomass is widely available in many ?
- Biomass energy is less .... to produce than fossil fuels
- Could biomass has an advantage of being cost effective?
- Organic matter like flowers and ??
- What helps biomass energy is used to boil water, which turns into steam?
- Biomass energy helps mitigate the effect of what changes?
- Biomass has challenges such as supply ......
- Using biomass as an energy source reduces .... In landfills.
- The use of biomass as an .... Source faces several challenges
- Since biomass only releases ... that it captures, it's 100% carbon neutral.
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- Nature is the source of all .....
- The steam spins a ....
- .... From animals could do biomass.
- Before the mid 1800s, biomass was the largest source of ?
- Biomass are increasingly being used to generate ?
- Biomass is ..... material from plants and animals.
- biomass has the advantages of being?
- As the organic matter - called biomass - ..... Or is burned.
- What is an integral part of our live?
- Biomass advantages could reduce greenhouse ..
20 Clues: The steam spins a .... • Nature is the source of all ..... • Organic matter like flowers and ?? • .... From animals could do biomass. • biomass has the advantages of being? • Biomass is widely available in many ? • What is an integral part of our live? • Biomass has challenges such as supply ...... • Biomass advantages could reduce greenhouse .. • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2024-05-09
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- Energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- Energy produced by the sun
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- Stored energy that can be used later
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- Electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
- The ability to do work
- A resource that can be replenished naturally over time
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions
14 Clues: The ability to do work • Energy produced by the sun • Energy produced by nuclear reactions • Stored energy that can be used later • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • Energy that an object possesses due to its motion • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally • Electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-03-01
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- Complete circuit so electricity can flow
- Allow electrons to move freely
- Power energy from the wind
- law Law Used to find current, resistance, voltage and power in a circuit
- Movement of electrons
- Diagram Diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- An amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- Slows down the flow of electricity
- Power Fossil furl decomposing over years found underground
- breaker opens circuit when current is too strong
- Power uses energy from the sun generated the solar panels
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- Power fission that produces it
- power wood waste that burns into energy
- energy produced by moving water
- How fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth
- Set of compounds that allows electricity to flow
- power heat within the earth and that produces energy
- Fired Power burning coal to produce power
- If current is too strong, metal inside breaks
- Does not allow electrons to flow
- Space in the circuit so electricity can NOT flow
- How fast the current is pushed
23 Clues: Movement of electrons • Power energy from the wind • Power fission that produces it • Allow electrons to move freely • How fast the current is pushed • energy produced by moving water • Does not allow electrons to flow • Slows down the flow of electricity • power wood waste that burns into energy • Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-06-14
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- An a____ process is a type of thermodynamic process which occurs without transferring heat or mass between the system and its surroundings.
- The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by s____ stress or tensile stress.
- Heat transfer coefficient is the ratio of heat f____ to the temperature difference.
- E____ is a property of a thermodynamic system, and is defined as the sum of the system's internal energy and the product of its pressure and volume.
- The e____ is the effectiveness in emitting energy as thermal radiation.
- In the experiment, we can compare the heat transfer performance of the material by the steady-state temperature d____.
- A p____ is the line which a given fluid particle follows.
- (Pa s) is the SI unit of d____ viscosity.
- The p____ coefficient is a dimensionless number which describes the relative pressures throughout a flow field in fluid dynamics.
- The B____ number which is defined as hL/k is a dimensionless quantity used in heat transfer calculations. If this value is smaller than 1, the temperature field will be uniform inside the object.
- In a p____ tube, the kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy.
- Viscosity can be conceptualized as quantifying the internal f____ force that arises between adjacent layers of fluid that are in relative motion.
- One of the methods of flow visualization is to drop d____ into the liquid.
- A stall is a reduction in the l____ coefficient generated by a foil as the angle of attack increases.
- If a surface is assumed to be one for which α=ε, then this surface is a g____ surface.
- T____ deals with the relationships between heat and other forms of energy. In particular, it describes how thermal energy is converted to and from other forms of energy and how it affects matter.
- A streamline is a line drawn such that the v____ vector at every point along the line is tangent to the line.
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- Heat can be transferred by three common methods: c____, convection and radiation.
- P____ energy is the energy stored within an object, due to the object's position, arrangement or state. It is one of two main forms of energy, along with kinetic energy.
- In the radiation experiment, the temperature with the shield will be higher because of the r____ heat.
- The difference of d____ in the fluid is the key driving mechanism of natural convection.
- S____-P____ is felt when the fluid is at rest or when the measurement is taken when traveling along with the fluid flow.
- C____ engine gives the estimate of the maximum possible efficiency.
- In hydropower experiment, flow rate depends on different h____ diameters. The flow velocity increases with wider h____ diameters.
- An i____ process is a type of thermodynamic process in which the temperature of the system remains constant: ΔT = 0.
- In t____ heat transfer, the temperature will rise until it reaches a steady state.
- The higher heating value (HHV) indicates the upper limit of the available thermal energy produced by a c____ combustion of fuel.
- A two-stroke engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the p____ during only one crankshaft revolution.
28 Clues: (Pa s) is the SI unit of d____ viscosity. • A p____ is the line which a given fluid particle follows. • C____ engine gives the estimate of the maximum possible efficiency. • In a p____ tube, the kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy. • The e____ is the effectiveness in emitting energy as thermal radiation. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2016-09-14
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- part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell activity and contains genetic information stored in DNA
- large macromolecules that does not dissolve in water
- a macromolecule made up of one or more sugar molecules;usually the body's major source of energy
- the diffusion of water molecules only through a membrane
- states that all living things have one or more cells; cells are the smallest unit of life; new cells come from preexisting cells
- a reaction that eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells can use to obtain energy from food when oxygen levels are low
- the process by which molecules pass through a cell membrane using special proteins called transport proteins
- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- substance in cells that forms when many small molecules join together
- fluid inside a cell that contains salts and other molecules
- a macromolecule that forms when long chains of molecules called nucleotides join together
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- a series of chemical reactions that convert energy from food molecules into usable energy called ATP
- the movement of substances through a cell membrane without using the cell's energy
- membrane-surrounded component of a eukaryotic cell with a specialized
- a long chain of amino acid molecules
- a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide, CO2, into food
- the movement of substances through a cell membrane using the cell's energy
- network of threadlike proteins joined together that giver a cell its shape and helps it to move
- the process during which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with its cell membrane
- a process by which glucose, a sugar, is broken down into smaller molecules
- a membrane-bound organelle that uses light energy and makes food; process is called photosynthesis
- a flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell from the outside environment
- the process during which a cell's vesicles release their contents outside the cell
- the stiff wall outside a plant cell's cell membrane that protects a cell from viruses & other harmful organisms
24 Clues: a long chain of amino acid molecules • large macromolecules that does not dissolve in water • the diffusion of water molecules only through a membrane • fluid inside a cell that contains salts and other molecules • membrane-surrounded component of a eukaryotic cell with a specialized • substance in cells that forms when many small molecules join together • ...
thermal energy 2025-02-05
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- these materials conduct thermal energy poorly
- a temperature of zero degrees Kelvin, it would cause a lack of motion of all particles
- the law that states absolute zero can not be reached
- the transfer of thermal energy as particles flow from one place to another in a cycle
- the law that states thermal energy can flow from colder to hotter objects if work is done
- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another
- the transfer of thermal energy through contact of materials
- the total potential and kinetic energy of an object's particles
- the transfer of energy by waves moving through space
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- an increase in an objects volume due to it's temperature increase
- when fluid circulates in a loop as it alternately heats up and cools down
- the law that states energy is conserved
- the measure of how hot or cold an object is
- the amount of heat needed to raise 1 gram of material 1 degree Celsius
- materials that transfer thermal energy well
- the study of conversions between thermal and other forms of energy
16 Clues: the law that states energy is conserved • the measure of how hot or cold an object is • materials that transfer thermal energy well • these materials conduct thermal energy poorly • the law that states absolute zero can not be reached • the transfer of energy by waves moving through space • the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another • ...
Energy Crossword 2019-03-08
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- Heat heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).
- degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- of energy a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules.
- sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- electric current can flow freely, in an insulator it cannot.
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy.
- Change solid or liquid or gas
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
14 Clues: Change solid or liquid or gas • sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • electric current can flow freely, in an insulator it cannot. • an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules. • a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound. • ...
Energy 2022-03-25
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- The energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- Energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only change form.
- The energy required to move/change an object's position
- Coal,oil and natural gas are examples of?
- The Energy of Motion
- of an object due to its position
- The Ability to Work
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- The energy emitted in the form of waves of the electromagnetic spectrum
- a very commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things
- The energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules.
- the energy in the movement of molecules
- energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- The name of the substance formed from the compression of dead plant material
13 Clues: The Ability to Work • The Energy of Motion • of an object due to its position • the energy in the movement of molecules • Coal,oil and natural gas are examples of? • energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons • The energy required to move/change an object's position • The energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together • ...
Electricity unit 2022-03-02
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- a diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- wood waste that burns into energy
- a space in the circuit so electricity can not flow
- how fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- slows down the flow of electricity and label of ohms
- fission that produces it
- energy from the wind
- current is to strong metal braeaks
- an amount of elecrticity flowing through a circuit
- burning coal to produce power
- label of volt
- how fast the current is pushed
- uses energy from the sun
- opens circuit when current is too strong
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- heat within the earth
- label of resistance
- gas gets extracted from the earth
- each bulb is on its own line
- produced by moving water
- label of current
- all parts in one line
- a complete circiut that electricity can flow
- used to find current, resistance, voltage, and power in a circuit
- fossil fuel, decomposing over years found underground
- label of power
25 Clues: label of volt • label of power • label of current • label of resistance • energy from the wind • heat within the earth • all parts in one line • produced by moving water • fission that produces it • uses energy from the sun • each bulb is on its own line • burning coal to produce power • how fast the current is pushed • wood waste that burns into energy • gas gets extracted from the earth • ...
Macromolecules 2024-10-01
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- Function: energy storage, forms cell membranes, and body insulation
- a strand of many monomers
- liquid @ room temperature
- carbohydrate monomer
- removing a molecule of water to create a bond
- Protein monomer
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- Nucleic acid monomers
- forms the cell membrane of cells
- Double-stranded
- long chains of amino acids are called _____.
- adding a molecule of water to break a bond
- Solid @ room temperature
- one unit of a macromolecule
- Single-stranded
14 Clues: Double-stranded • Single-stranded • Protein monomer • carbohydrate monomer • Nucleic acid monomers • Solid @ room temperature • a strand of many monomers • liquid @ room temperature • one unit of a macromolecule • forms the cell membrane of cells • adding a molecule of water to break a bond • long chains of amino acids are called _____. • removing a molecule of water to create a bond • ...
Rside - Current Electricity - KM 2015-01-12
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- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- electric current is measured in this
- A complete pathway that allows electrons to flow
- Is transformed into other forms of energy kun a circuit
- The flow of charged particles
- The SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- Is the flow of charged particles in a complete circuit
- Are usually made up of two different metals but can be a metal and another material. (located in batteries)
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current
- Diagrams that use symbols to represent different components of the circuit
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- The amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge
- Solar panels use these.
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- Is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current.
- the ratio of the voltage applied to the electric current whichflows through it
- An acid solution substance that conducts electricity
- Any device that transforms electrical energy into other forms of energy
- A law that states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
18 Clues: Solar panels use these. • The flow of charged particles • electric current is measured in this • A complete pathway that allows electrons to flow • An acid solution substance that conducts electricity • Is the flow of charged particles in a complete circuit • Is transformed into other forms of energy kun a circuit • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-03-01
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- Complete circuit so electricity can flow
- Allow electrons to move freely
- Power energy from the wind
- law Law Used to find current, resistance, voltage and power in a circuit
- Movement of electrons
- Diagram Diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- An amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- Slows down the flow of electricity
- Power Fossil furl decomposing over years found underground
- breaker opens circuit when current is too strong
- Power uses energy from the sun generated the solar panels
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- Power fission that produces it
- power wood waste that burns into energy
- energy produced by moving water
- How fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth
- Set of compounds that allows electricity to flow
- power heat within the earth and that produces energy
- Fired Power burning coal to produce power
- If current is too strong, metal inside breaks
- Does not allow electrons to flow
- Space in the circuit so electricity can NOT flow
- How fast the current is pushed
23 Clues: Movement of electrons • Power energy from the wind • Power fission that produces it • Allow electrons to move freely • How fast the current is pushed • energy produced by moving water • Does not allow electrons to flow • Slows down the flow of electricity • power wood waste that burns into energy • Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth • ...
Unit 6 vocab - Braeden Penrose 2025-11-06
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- A material that DOES NOT allow heat and/or electricity to flow through it easily
- A group of interrelated, moving parts that work together to accomplish a specific task
- Amount of energy needed to raise temperature 1 gram of water 1 degree C
- The energy an object has due to its motion
- The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- An instrument used to measure changes in thermal energy
- Potential energy that depends upon an object's height; equal to mgh
- A machine that transforms heat into mechanical energy, or work
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms.
- A device that swings back and forth due to the force of gravity
- The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of the difference in temperature
- The ability to do work
- The total energy of motion (kinetic energy) in the atoms or molecules of a substance; measured by temperature
- The transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
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- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be changed from one form to another
- Potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- Energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- Study of the conversion between thermal energy and other forms of energy
- A material that allows heat and/or electricity to flow through it easily
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves.
- The energy of electric charges; caused by the movement of electrons.
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- The energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
24 Clues: The ability to do work • The energy an object has due to its motion • A form of energy that travels through space as waves • The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Energy that is stored as a result of position or shape • An instrument used to measure changes in thermal energy • Potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed • ...
Science 2024-01-20
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- effect theory of albert einstein about quantum
- curves inward, reflecting light outward, and can converge parallel rays
- curves outward, reflecting light outward, and diverges parallel rays
- used to heat or cook food
- leaves the object and strikes the mirror
- forms of em waves that enables us to see
- a type of reflection where in reflected ray go in different directions; happens in smooth and shiny surface
- used for communication
- generates their own light
- can kill cells, including cancerous cells
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- converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- discovered by johann wilhehm ritter
- quantum theory
- widely known for their ability to see through objects
- reflect light
- has high energy and can remove electrons from atoms (ex. x-rays, gamma rays)
- has lower energy and generally cannot remove electrons (ex. radiowaves, visible light)
- device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to produce a turning effect
- leaves mirror and strikes your eye
- an object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation that falls on it
20 Clues: reflect light • quantum theory • used for communication • used to heat or cook food • generates their own light • leaves mirror and strikes your eye • discovered by johann wilhehm ritter • leaves the object and strikes the mirror • forms of em waves that enables us to see • can kill cells, including cancerous cells • effect theory of albert einstein about quantum • ...
Physics module 2 2019-03-01
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- How high or low a note sounds to human ears
- The maximum distance of a particle from its starting point in a wave
- A wave of energy emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive element
- The part of the ear that picks up sound vibrations
- The amount of radiation detected without being near any radioactive sources
- The distance between two peaks of a wave
- The centre of an atom, made of neutrons and protons
- Number of complete waves in 1 seconds
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- A type of wave in which the energy moves in line with the particle movement
- The type of energy stored in fuels and batteries
- The unit for measuring frequency
- The type of energy in a moving object
- The type of energy that hot objects have. Known as “heat energy
- A diagram to show how much energy is changed to different forms in a process
- The force that holds together the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- A non-renewable resource that includes coal, oil and natural gas
- A source of energy that will never run out eg. wind, solar or tidal
- Two protons and two neutrons emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive element
- A type of wave in which the energy moves perpendicular to the particle movement
19 Clues: The unit for measuring frequency • The type of energy in a moving object • Number of complete waves in 1 seconds • The distance between two peaks of a wave • How high or low a note sounds to human ears • The type of energy stored in fuels and batteries • The part of the ear that picks up sound vibrations • The centre of an atom, made of neutrons and protons • ...
Theme Park Physcis 2021-11-04
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- acceleration due to gravity's pull on the object at earth's surface
- a push or pull on an object
- .5*m*v(squared)
- m*g*h
- an inertial force that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference
- energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only change forms
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- SI unit for energy
- force * distance
- when an object spins or rotates, this force acts toward the center of rotation
- height is measured in _
- PE+KE+FE
- unit for force
- unused energy
- the form of energy related to an object's movement
- stored energy
15 Clues: m*g*h • PE+KE+FE • unused energy • stored energy • unit for force • .5*m*v(squared) • force * distance • SI unit for energy • height is measured in _ • a push or pull on an object • the form of energy related to an object's movement • energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only change forms • acceleration due to gravity's pull on the object at earth's surface • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
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- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
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- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
thermal energy 2021-09-13
9 Clues: conserve it • brrrr or hot • moving energy • has there forms. • a form of energy. • add energy+energy= • multiple states of... • planes,cars,boats do what • it is not productive but it is...
science 2023-05-16
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- positive charge of energy
- used to view things that eye can not see
- the ability to do work
- makes up everything
- testing things to find data
- your genetics
- the density of something
- atoms bonded together
- synthetic materials or man made
- particles found in the nucleus not having a certain charge to them
- the place in witch a from operates
- negative charge of energy
- a living from
- natural resources or living things
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- a factor, trait, or condition
- combine two or more elements
- plants use to make food
- a combining of food chains
- the part in an experiment that your normall test
- a wave that goes in a...
- a wave that goes in the direction of...
- humans use this to convert food to energy
- energy when the object is in motion
- a basic part of a whole
- used to put all of your data into
- the weight of an object
- a rock
- the energy an object could have
- forms depending on food sources
29 Clues: a rock • your genetics • a living from • makes up everything • atoms bonded together • the ability to do work • plants use to make food • a basic part of a whole • the weight of an object • a wave that goes in a... • the density of something • positive charge of energy • negative charge of energy • a combining of food chains • testing things to find data • combine two or more elements • ...
The Different Forms of Energy 2014-02-13
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- Also called thermal energy. Jumpers, shirts, skirts, trousers, ski coats, jeans, dresses - always prepared.
- Found in batteries, food & fuel. Fizzle, bang, pop! Ha! The liquids turned orange! Maybe we'll try that _________ next and see if we can make it turn purple!
- Stored energy in squashed or stretched objects/materials. Remember that tug and struggle whilst trying to hold back the elastic of your slingshot while pointing it at your friends head? Yeah, it's that.
- Found in the nuclei of atoms and is released through fusion or fission. Can't really think of my own clue for this one... think of middle & control. That's the best that I can do.
- The energy in magnets and electromagnets. Don't think about it too hard.
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- Stored in high risen objects. The further up you get, the more you get!
- The energy in moving objects. Think. Hard. Maybe even try moving around to get your thoughts going (see what I did there?!).
- It's responsible for the sense of sight. Also called radiant energy. "Ow!" *shuts eyes* "My eyes! It burns!"
- Energy in moving or static electric charges. Think of circuits, plugs, microwaves & the TV!
- Energy released by vibrating objects. Music, scratching, flute, drums, humming, talking, car engine, piano. We all make quite a lot of this every day.
10 Clues: Stored in high risen objects. The further up you get, the more you get! • The energy in magnets and electromagnets. Don't think about it too hard. • Energy in moving or static electric charges. Think of circuits, plugs, microwaves & the TV! • Also called thermal energy. Jumpers, shirts, skirts, trousers, ski coats, jeans, dresses - always prepared. • ...
Conservation of Energy 2021-03-12
10 Clues: Stored energy • Unit of energy • Energy of motion • The ability to do work • h(what does it stand for?) • v (what does it stand for?) • g (what does it stand for?) • m (what does it stand for?) • Kinetic energy+potential energy • Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms.
Energy Glossary Cross Word 2012-06-04
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- this is done whenever an object is moved or is forced to change shape
- energy stored energy possessed by an object, such as elastic potential energy of a squashed spring
- energy energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears as sound
- potential energy: stored energy of an object that is held above the Earth's surface
- energy energy stored inside an atom
- energy a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by particles in a substance
- energy energy that causes charged particles to move
- the ability to make a change happen; different forms include heat energy, light energy and sound energy
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- energy form of energy that is visible, such as that produced by the Sun
- (J): unit of measurement for energy
- energy energy possessed by a moving object
- process in which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- transformation: the conversion of one type of energy into another type of energy; for example, the conversion of electrical energy used in an MP3 player into sound, light and heat energy
- energy energy stored within a substance such as fuel or food that may be released when the substance is burnt or digested
- potential energy: energy stored within a stretched or compressed object, like a spring or elastic material
15 Clues: (J): unit of measurement for energy • energy energy stored inside an atom • energy energy possessed by a moving object • energy energy that causes charged particles to move • this is done whenever an object is moved or is forced to change shape • energy form of energy that is visible, such as that produced by the Sun • ...
Ecosystems-Topics 4 and 5 2020-03-03
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- a terrarium is an example of a closed ______.
- a relationship that involves one organism benefiting while harming the other
- If the producers produce 1,000 kcal of available energy, how many kcal will be transferred to the first-level consumers
- when the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population ______.
- series of events usually in a straight line showing flow of energy
- what is released when fossil fuels are burned?
- lives on nodules of roots and helps fix nitrogen
- moving into a population
- when a gas cools and becomes little water droplet and/or forms clouds
- shows amount of energy that flows from one level to the next is an energy ____.
- a factor that causes a population to stop growing
- breaks down biotic waste
- when water molecules return to the Earth in forms of rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- living thing
- the number of individuals divided by the unit area is the population _____.
- food, water, shelter (everything an organism needs)
- when liquid molecules warm up and become a vapor and rise into the atmosphere
- An environment that provides everything the organism needs
- includes both the living and nonliving things that make up the environment
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- a relationship when both species benefit
- all the different populations/species that live together in an area
- obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- an organisms role in the ecosystem
- all the members of one species living in a particular area
- nitrogen _______ is when nitrogen is changed into a usable form
- what do we release during cellular respiration?
- a living factor
- moving out of a population
- the law of conservation of ______, states that matter is neither created nor destroyed
- the law of conservation of _____, states that when one form of energy is transformed no energy is lost
- a nonliving factor
- consists of many overlapping food chains
- a relationship when one species benefits and the other is neither harmed or helped
- can make its own food
- what do plants release?
- is any relationship where two organisms interact
36 Clues: living thing • a living factor • a nonliving factor • can make its own food • what do plants release? • moving into a population • breaks down biotic waste • moving out of a population • an organisms role in the ecosystem • a relationship when both species benefit • consists of many overlapping food chains • obtains energy by feeding on other organisms • ...
Science Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2020-02-17
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- the substances that undergo chemical changes
- alters the appearance of something, but doesn't change it to another substance
- when compounds come together
- the energy absorbed during a chemical reaction
- increases reaction rate by getting rid of activation energy
- amount of substance in a given volume
- when compounds break up and switch places
- matter can enter or escape
- when compounds break down
- the amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
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- the new substance from the chemical change
- a way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- a solid that forms during a chemical reaction
- a law stating matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- a number in front of a chemical formula
- creates a new substance
- the energy released during a chemical reaction
- decreases the rate of a chemical reaction
- help reactions occur at body temperature
- matter can't enter or leave
20 Clues: creates a new substance • when compounds break down • matter can enter or escape • matter can't enter or leave • when compounds come together • amount of substance in a given volume • a number in front of a chemical formula • help reactions occur at body temperature • decreases the rate of a chemical reaction • when compounds break up and switch places • ...
Energy Unit Crossword 2022-03-04
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- energy in motion
- a material that doesn't easily allow heat to flow through it
- comes from a variety of sources; used most often for communication
- the intensity of the thermal energy in an object
- the amount of thermal energy in an object
- stored energy
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom; used in nuclear power plants
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms
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- the transfer of energy by rubbing objects together
- the total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs, used to see as a power source
- heat that comes from fire, sun, etc.; used to heat objects
- the transfer of heat through direct contact
- comes from outlets and power plants; used to power electrical devices
- the ability to change
15 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to change • the amount of thermal energy in an object • the transfer of heat through direct contact • the intensity of the thermal energy in an object • the transfer of energy by rubbing objects together • heat that comes from fire, sun, etc.; used to heat objects • the total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system • ...
CHEM1203 Chapter 6-8 Terms 2025-11-19
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- movement down a concentration gradient
- thermodynamic spontaneous calculation
- water solution
- more than one acidic proton
- concentration of solutions
- accepts proton
- heat
- reactions that have lower energy in product than reactants
- bronsted-lowry pairs
- donates proton
- molarityxvolume
- chaos and disorder
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- adding water to decrease concentration
- reaction that feels cold
- reaction that forms a solid insoluble salt
- measurement of heat energy in a chemical reaction
- water movement across semipermeable membrane
- principle of shifting equilibrium
- resists ph change
- acid+base=salt+water
- law of gas solubility in solution
21 Clues: heat • water solution • accepts proton • donates proton • molarityxvolume • resists ph change • chaos and disorder • acid+base=salt+water • bronsted-lowry pairs • reaction that feels cold • concentration of solutions • more than one acidic proton • principle of shifting equilibrium • law of gas solubility in solution • thermodynamic spontaneous calculation • ...
Unit C Section 3.0 & 4.0 2024-02-14
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- energy that is generated from moving water
- heating that relies mostly on insulation
- energy that comes from the sun
- production of two or more forms of energy from a single energy generation
- acts as a switch in thermostats
- heating system that is used for entire buildings
- heat energy that comes from the center of the earth
- heating that requires external mechanical system
- heat distribution that uses ducts, furnaces & vents
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- energy from moving air
- device that can be use to control heating systems
- heating system that is used for one room
- ability of a material to transfer heat by conduction
- a number that shows the ability of a material to act as an insulator
- non-renewable resource of coil, oil, and gas
- low freezing point gas used in refrigeration
- heat distribution that uses pipes, pumps, and radiators
17 Clues: energy from moving air • energy that comes from the sun • acts as a switch in thermostats • heating system that is used for one room • heating that relies mostly on insulation • energy that is generated from moving water • non-renewable resource of coil, oil, and gas • low freezing point gas used in refrigeration • heating system that is used for entire buildings • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-02-28
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- Diagram Diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth
- Space in the circuit so electricity can NOT flow
- Power Fossil furl decomposing over years found underground
- Allow electrons to move freely
- Set of compounds that allows electricity to flow
- breaker opens circuit when current is too strong
- Power energy from the wind
- Complete circuit so electricity can flow
- Power fission that produces it
- How fast the current is pushed
- energy produced by moving water
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- power wood waste that burns into energy
- How fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- Fired Power burning coal to produce power
- Does not allow electrons to flow
- power heat within the earth and that produces energy
- Power uses energy from the sun generated the solar panels
- Movement of electrons
- Slows down the flow of electricity
- If current is too strong, metal inside breaks
- An amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- Law Used to find current, resistance, voltage and power in a circuit
23 Clues: Movement of electrons • Power energy from the wind • Allow electrons to move freely • Power fission that produces it • How fast the current is pushed • energy produced by moving water • Does not allow electrons to flow • Slows down the flow of electricity • power wood waste that burns into energy • Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth • ...
Weather 2026-03-09
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- A cold air mass that forms over high-latitude regions.
- Energy that travels through space in the form of waves.
- A type of dry air mass that forms over land.
- How much mass is packed into a certain volume of a substance.
- The northernmost and southernmost points on the Earth.
- A local wind that blows from water toward land during the day.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- A warm air mass that forms near the equator.
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level.
- An area of the atmosphere often bringing clouds and rain.
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- The effect that causes winds to curve due to Earth's rotation.
- Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
- The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
- A moist air mass that forms over oceans.
- The boundary where two different air masses meet.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere at a place and time.
- Heat transfer where warmer fluids rise and cooler ones sink.
- To spin on an axis; Earth does this once every 24 hours.
- The long-term average of weather patterns in a specific area.
- The movement of thermal energy from warmer to cooler objects.
- Large-scale wind patterns that blow steadily over long distances.
- A large body of air with similar temperature and moisture levels.
- The third planet from the sun; the one we live on.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air.
25 Clues: A moist air mass that forms over oceans. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • A type of dry air mass that forms over land. • A warm air mass that forms near the equator. • The amount of water vapor present in the air. • The boundary where two different air masses meet. • The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. • ...
Ecology & the Environment 2018-03-22
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- ____________ plowing creates ridges of soil across slopes
- the energy produced by heat from Earth’s interior
- organic matter from plants and from animal waste that contains chemical energy
- this means protecting land from being damaged or changes
- the removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
- main component of natural gas
- any natural material that is used by humans
- water _________ is the availability of water
- during ____________, the nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into two or more fragments
- a fan moves by converting electrical energy to ____________ energy
- electrical energy produced by moving water is called _____________ energy
- crop __________ is when crops with different needs are planted in alternating seasons
- a tiny particle of solid that is suspended in air or water
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is consumed
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- the process by which a damaged land area is returned to nearly the condition it was in before people used it
- the protection and wise use of natural resources
- natural resources used to generate energy
- a natural resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- the most common nuclear fuel is _________________
- natural resources that are used to make objects, food, or drink
- energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined
- pollution that comes from one specific site
- the process of planting trees to reestablish forestland
- the careful and responsible management of resources
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- when urbanization occurs at the edge of a city or town
- the process by which land becomes more desertlike and unable to support life
- this forms when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the presence of sunlight
- water _________ is a measure of how clean or polluted water is
- land ________ is the process by which human activity and natural resources damage land to the point that it can no longer support the local ecosystem
- the fossil fuel most widely used for generating electrical power
31 Clues: main component of natural gas • natural resources used to generate energy • pollution that comes from one specific site • any natural material that is used by humans • water _________ is the availability of water • an increase in the amount of nutrients in water • the protection and wise use of natural resources • the energy produced by heat from Earth’s interior • ...
Chemistry Bonus Activity 2023-04-25
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- Where are nonmetals located on the periodic table?
- The total amount of energy.
- Atomic mass of 35.45.
- Atomic symbol for Aluminum.
- The study of how heat is converted to other forms of energy.
- Matter is composed of?
- Device used to measure the energy absorbed or released in a chemical reaction.
- Heat is measured as.
- Who discovered the neutron?
- Define octet.
- Solution that contains the maximum amount of solute.
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- mass The mass of an atom in amu.
- Shiny means?
- Electrons have a.
- H,N,O,F,Cl,Br,and I are what?
- C2H6 is what compound?
- Einstein proposed that light is made up of small particles called.
- transition of a substance directly from solid to gas.
- Standard unit.
- Elements 93-118 are.
20 Clues: Shiny means? • Define octet. • Standard unit. • Electrons have a. • Heat is measured as. • Elements 93-118 are. • Atomic mass of 35.45. • C2H6 is what compound? • Matter is composed of? • The total amount of energy. • Atomic symbol for Aluminum. • Who discovered the neutron? • H,N,O,F,Cl,Br,and I are what? • mass The mass of an atom in amu. • ...
Integrated: Chapter 6 Review 2024-12-13
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- Rate at which work is done
- Plant material, manure, organic matter that can be burned for energy
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energy acting on a system
- Mining that takes place underground
- How many types of simple machines are there
- Unit for work and energy
- Energy that comes from heat in the Earth's interior
- Three main nonrenewable resources; include coal, petroleum, and natural gas
- Simple machine that includes an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed
- Energy of a moving object due to its motion
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- ___ potential energy depends on the mass and the height
- The ability to do work
- Help do work by redistributing the work we put into them
- Type of nonrenewable energy that involves splitting a nucleus to harness energy released
- Ratio between output force and input force
- Element from periodic table that is used in nuclear energy
- A ramp is an example of which type of simple machine
- Unit for power
- Mineral deposits from which metals and nonmetals can be removed profitably
- All levers have an arm and a ___
- Energy from the sun
- A quantity that measures the effects of a force acting over a distance. Calculated by force x distance
- The most abundant fossil fuel
24 Clues: Unit for power • Energy from the sun • The ability to do work • Unit for work and energy • Rate at which work is done • The most abundant fossil fuel • All levers have an arm and a ___ • Mining that takes place underground • Ratio between output force and input force • How many types of simple machines are there • Energy of a moving object due to its motion • ...
Biology Final- Crossword 2022-12-12
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- reactions in the stroma that don't require light for energy
- This synthesizes ATP and is the powerhouse of the plant cell
- this process breaks down glucose into ATP
- this is a chain of reactions occurring in the mitochondria which produce energy for all of the cell
- the process that plants use to make food from carbon dioxide and sunlight
- This gets captured by chlorophyll and converted into energy
- This is the fluid filling the inner space of the chloroplasts
- an organelle that converts light energy into chemical energy during photosynthesis
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- This is used for plant growth, and also used in respiration, where it makes sugar into energy
- an example of this is when sunlight is converted into energy
- electrons are passed from one molecule to another in this process
- This refracts light, and also helps capture sunlight energy
- This is used by plants to make energy and to make starch and cellulose
- This helps the cell's structural support, and also this keeps the plants from dying
- autotrophs are organisms that can make their own food using raw materials and energy
- This soaks up energy from sunlight and is also the reason plants are green
- essential for the process of respiration in plants
- the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy
- This traps light energy and turns it into different chemical energy forms
19 Clues: this process breaks down glucose into ATP • essential for the process of respiration in plants • reactions in the stroma that don't require light for energy • This refracts light, and also helps capture sunlight energy • This gets captured by chlorophyll and converted into energy • an example of this is when sunlight is converted into energy • ...
crossword 2025-12-14
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- System Group of organs that work together to perform a function
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- Macromolecule made of amino acids
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Organelle that makes proteins
- Organelle that controls cell activities
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Organelle that produces energy for the cell
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- Segment of DNA that determines a trait
- Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- Organic compound that provides energy
- Structure that carries genetic material
- Process by which cells release energy from glucose
- Organic compound that stores energy and forms cell membranes
- The basic structural and functional unit of life
- Molecule that carries genetic information
17 Clues: Organelle that makes proteins • Macromolecule made of amino acids • Organic compound that provides energy • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Segment of DNA that determines a trait • Structure that carries genetic material • Organelle that controls cell activities • Protein that speeds up chemical reactions • Molecule that carries genetic information • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2022-09-26
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- second step of anaerobic respiration ( alcohol, lactic acid)
- describes a situation where oxygen isn't present.
- nutrient forms the back bone or all macromolecules
- second step of aerobic respiration
- Substance created during a chemical reaction
- type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds into Abiotic
- organelle - site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- sphere of earth, Gasses
- type of organism that is able to make its own food
- First step of aerobic respiration, breaks down glucose
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- process of using light energy to make glucose
- third step of aerobic resperation
- second step of photosynthesis uses energy and ATP to make NADPH and glucose
- sphere of earth - all living things
- Nutrient used in proteins and nucleic acids
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- organelle - site of photosynthesis
- anything that has mass an takes up space
- energy
19 Clues: energy • sphere of earth, Gasses • third step of aerobic resperation • second step of aerobic respiration • organelle - site of photosynthesis • sphere of earth - all living things • anything that has mass an takes up space • Nutrient used in proteins and nucleic acids • Substance created during a chemical reaction • process of using light energy to make glucose • ...
Thermochemistry Courtney Sheffield 2015-04-14
10 Clues: delta H • releases heat • absorbs energy • energy of motion • form of energy, hot or warm • capacity to do work or produce heat • multiple stages or steps of a reaction • the rest of the universe eg rainforrest • chemistry involving heat evolved or absorbed • potential to be changed into other forms of energy
Energy Resources 6.7A 2022-10-06
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- A source or supply of energy that can be used to generate electrical power to meet people's needs.
- Energy from the sun; renewable energy source
- Unlimited; unable to be used up or tired out
- Fuels, such as ethanol or methanol, that are created from the fermentation of plants or plant products.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- Renewable energy source generated by turbines and the movement of air
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- A fossil fuel found beneath earth’s surface; non-renewable energy source
- Derived from the heat in the interior of the earth; renewable energy source
- not easily replaced in a useful time frame.
- Relating to the sun
- organic matter that can be used as renewable energy
- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water; renewable energy source
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material; non-renewable energy source
- Can be replaced within reasonable time frame
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant; non-renewable energy source
- Energy from splitting atoms; non-renewable energy source
16 Clues: Relating to the sun • not easily replaced in a useful time frame. • Energy from the sun; renewable energy source • Unlimited; unable to be used up or tired out • Can be replaced within reasonable time frame • organic matter that can be used as renewable energy • Energy from splitting atoms; non-renewable energy source • ...
Unit 1 Energy Resources 6.8A*6.9C* 2022-10-06
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- A source or supply of energy that can be used to generate electrical power to meet people's needs.
- Energy from the sun; renewable energy source
- Unlimited; unable to be used up or tired out
- Fuels, such as ethanol or methanol, that are created from the fermentation of plants or plant products.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- Renewable energy source generated by turbines and the movement of air
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- A fossil fuel found beneath earth’s surface; non- renewable energy source
- Derived from the heat in the interior of the earth; renewable energy source
- not easily replaced in a useful time frame.
- Relating to the sun
- organic matter that can be used as renewable energy
- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water; renewable energy source
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material; non-renewable energy source
- Can be replaced within reasonable time frame
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant; non-renewable energy source
- Energy from splitting atoms; non-renewable energy source
16 Clues: Relating to the sun • not easily replaced in a useful time frame. • Energy from the sun; renewable energy source • Unlimited; unable to be used up or tired out • Can be replaced within reasonable time frame • organic matter that can be used as renewable energy • Energy from splitting atoms; non-renewable energy source • ...
Heat and Energy Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-20
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- breaking apart of a nucleus into smaller nuclei
- very high-speed electron
- mass and energy cannot be created or destroyed; they can only change forms
- very energetic electromagnetic radiation
- process whereby a nucleus releases radioactive particles and energy
- weapon powered by fission
- reaction inside plants that combines water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce sugar and oxygen
- weapon powered by fusion
- combining of nuclear particles to form a larger nucleus
- energy that travels in waves through matter such as air, water, or wood and can be detected by the human ear
- electromagnetic waves that can be detected by the eye
- energy that is in motion
- flow of electrons
- energy of movement
- energy that is stored
- releasing of energy through burning
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- another name for digestion
- energy that comes from plant and animal matter
- process that breaks down sugar molecules to release the stored energy
- another name for a thermonuclear bomb
- material with unstable nucleus
- attractive and repelling forces contained in magnetic materials
- measuring the amount of radioactive elements in a substance to determine its age
- two protons and two neutrons with no electrons
- petroleum products formed from the remains of plants and animals that were buried in the past and placed under pressure
- total kinetic energy that an object's molecules possess
- ability to perform work
- energy stored in chemical bonds
29 Clues: flow of electrons • energy of movement • energy that is stored • ability to perform work • very high-speed electron • weapon powered by fusion • energy that is in motion • weapon powered by fission • another name for digestion • material with unstable nucleus • energy stored in chemical bonds • releasing of energy through burning • another name for a thermonuclear bomb • ...
Cells and Respiration Crossword 2021-08-06
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- A small platform on a microscope
- Often present in plant cells allows them to grow big.
- It exists as a gas in the atmosphere.
- H2O
- Air is inhaled and exhaled.
- All living things are made up of the smallest structural components
- It is made up of genetic material, such as DNA.
- The process of converting solar energy into chemical energy.
- Every live cell in our bodies is filled with this.
- Carbohydrate molecules store this chemical energy.
- Animals and plants need them in their respiration.
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- The bloodstream transports the nutrients to this cell.
- They function similarly to the digestive system.
- A type of lens.
- Contains the majority of an atom's mass.
- It can be found in a variety of places and in various forms.
- A layer found in plants, fungi, and bacteria
- It permits good things to pass through while preventing bad things.
- It generates light and heat, as well as solar energy.
- Magnifying equipment is used in laboratories to magnify small objects.
20 Clues: H2O • A type of lens. • Air is inhaled and exhaled. • A small platform on a microscope • It exists as a gas in the atmosphere. • Contains the majority of an atom's mass. • A layer found in plants, fungi, and bacteria • It is made up of genetic material, such as DNA. • They function similarly to the digestive system. • Every live cell in our bodies is filled with this. • ...
Chemistry 2024-04-22
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- the movement of gas molecules from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
- larger gases move_____
- _____ can never change at the same time as pressure
- smaller gases move_______
- Donates one proton per molecule
- Citrus juice is a_______
- breaking bonds requires______
- a substance that speeds up chemical reactions without undergoing any chemical changes
- A device used to measure the energy absorbed or released as heat in a chemical reaction
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- transition directly from a solid to a gas
- Donates more than one proton per molecule
- if a reaction absorbs energy it is_________
- Biological catalysts that speed up the rate of reactions in the body
- transition directly from a gas to a solid
- Bleach is a_______
- the total amount of energy
- the change in heat of the products from the reactants
- if a reaction releases energy it is__________
- the temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gas forms of a substance coexist
- diffusion through a tiny opening
20 Clues: Bleach is a_______ • larger gases move_____ • Citrus juice is a_______ • smaller gases move_______ • the total amount of energy • breaking bonds requires______ • Donates one proton per molecule • diffusion through a tiny opening • transition directly from a solid to a gas • Donates more than one proton per molecule • transition directly from a gas to a solid • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary Sections 5 and 6 2021-03-05
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- Levels of nourishment in a food chain
- Circular pathway of oxygen through nature
- Sequence that links species by their feeding relationships
- Measure of total dry mass of organisms in an area
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- Circular pathway of water on earth from the atmosphere, to the surface, below ground, and back
- Circulation of phosphorous in different forms through nature
- Circulation of nitrogen in different forms through nature
- Compares biomass of different trophic levels within an ecosystem
- Model that shows the complex network of feeding relationships and the flow of energy within an ecosystem
- Diagram that compares energy used by producers, primary consumers, and other trophic levels
- Movement of a particular chemical through the biological and geological, or living and nonliving, parts of an ecosystem
- Circular pathway of carbon through nature in several forms
12 Clues: Levels of nourishment in a food chain • Circular pathway of oxygen through nature • Measure of total dry mass of organisms in an area • Circulation of nitrogen in different forms through nature • Circular pathway of carbon through nature in several forms • Sequence that links species by their feeding relationships • ...
Crossword Reaction - 2 2025-09-08
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- Energy on gaining electron
- Lattice with delocalized electrons
- Unequal charge distribution
- Has acidic and basic properties
- Mixing of orbitals
- Atom’s pull on electrons
- Loss of electrons
- Tendency to lose electrons
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- Same element, different forms
- Repeating 3D structure
- Unpaired electrons present
- Energy to remove electron
- Partial charge separation
- Stable 8-electron configuration
14 Clues: Loss of electrons • Mixing of orbitals • Repeating 3D structure • Atom’s pull on electrons • Energy to remove electron • Partial charge separation • Energy on gaining electron • Unpaired electrons present • Tendency to lose electrons • Unequal charge distribution • Same element, different forms • Has acidic and basic properties • Stable 8-electron configuration • ...
Heat 2014-04-30
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- energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- lowest temperature on Kelvin scale
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas
- transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact
- substance that don't not conduct thermal energy very well
- physical forms in which a substance can exist
- machine that transforms heat into mechanical energy, or work
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- increase of volume of a substance because of an increase of volume
- change of a substance from one state of matter to another
- substances that conduct thermal energy very well
- total kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance
- made of 2 different metals stacked in a thin strip
- material that reduces the transfer of thermal energy
14 Clues: lowest temperature on Kelvin scale • physical forms in which a substance can exist • substances that conduct thermal energy very well • made of 2 different metals stacked in a thin strip • material that reduces the transfer of thermal energy • change of a substance from one state of matter to another • substance that don't not conduct thermal energy very well • ...
PHY115: Chapter 7 Crossword Name: _______________ 2017-02-10
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- Bubble-like structure that forms by interaction of a magnetic field with the solar wind
- Rapidly moving charged particles streaming out of the Sun (2 words)
- Spontaneous relaxation in the nucleus; releases energy that heats up planetary interiors (2 words)
- The potential energy inside every mass (2 words)
- Rising of hot, low density fluid and sinking of cold, high density fluid
- ________ rocks form by cooling of molten material
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- Rugged, light color regions of the Moon
- Forms around all moving charged particles (2 words)
- Components of the atmosphere which absorb infrared but transmit visible light (2 words)
- Relatively smooth, flat, dark surfaces of the moon
- Magnetic _______: constant motion of an electrically conductive fluid forms a global magnetic field
- Deformation (e.g., folds and faults) of surface of objects due to internal processes
12 Clues: Rugged, light color regions of the Moon • The potential energy inside every mass (2 words) • ________ rocks form by cooling of molten material • Relatively smooth, flat, dark surfaces of the moon • Forms around all moving charged particles (2 words) • Rapidly moving charged particles streaming out of the Sun (2 words) • ...
Yr 9 Science 2020-06-16
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- used to measure temperature
- type of microscope with two eyepieces
- type of radiation that can be utilised a number of ways, including communication and medicine
- all forms of EMR travel at the same ....
- a type of radiation on the electromagnetic spectrum that has a very high frequency
- transferred by all forms of waves
- this occurs when a wave bounces off a surface
- the bending of light as it travels from one medium to another
- type of radiation that can cause sunburn and skin cancer
- height of a wave
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- a form of natural phenomena that occur at plate boundaries
- type of energy that is transferred via longitudinal waves
- large flightless bird native to Australia
- the number of colours that make up the visible light spectrum
- one of the colours on the visible light frequencey
- the season in the southern hemisphere made up of June, July and August
- marsupial native to Australia
- one of only two monotremes alive today
- organ responsible for pumping blood
- a factor of waves measured in Hertz
- piece of science equipment used for heating
21 Clues: height of a wave • used to measure temperature • marsupial native to Australia • transferred by all forms of waves • organ responsible for pumping blood • a factor of waves measured in Hertz • type of microscope with two eyepieces • one of only two monotremes alive today • all forms of EMR travel at the same .... • large flightless bird native to Australia • ...
Cells 2022-10-26
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- A part of the cell when a lipid forms
- Cell overflows from too much water
- Cell shrinks when not enough water
- molecules pass through the cell
- Energy used in cells
- Protein that is a passage way
- H2O goes through the cell
- energy/ATP needed
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- The flow of molecules in and out of the cell
- Cell is balanced
- Molecules through a protein
- New contents of a cell enter the membrane
- Protein that pumps out danerous molecules
- Contents of the cell leave the membrane
- Transportation of cells
- No energy needed
16 Clues: Cell is balanced • No energy needed • energy/ATP needed • Energy used in cells • Transportation of cells • H2O goes through the cell • Molecules through a protein • Protein that is a passage way • molecules pass through the cell • Cell overflows from too much water • Cell shrinks when not enough water • A part of the cell when a lipid forms • Contents of the cell leave the membrane • ...
Earth Resources 2017-03-08
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- Rock that forms from heat and pressure
- When burned, these give off energy and they come from the remains of living things
- Igneous rock that forms from under Earth's surface
- Minerals that contain useful metals or nonmetals
- A resource that is naturally replaced quickly
- The process of breaking down rock
- A series of processes that changes rock slowly everyday
- Molten material that create intrusive rocks beneath Earth's surface
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- The ____________ properties are derived from observations and measurements
- A resource that takes millions of years to replace itself naturally
- The process in which sediment is placed in a new area
- Rock that forms from sediment cementing and compacting together
- Igneous rock that forms on top of Earth's surface
- A physical property that describes how an object reflects light
- The movement of sediment from one place to another
- The _____________ properties describe an objects ability to burn.
16 Clues: The process of breaking down rock • Rock that forms from heat and pressure • A resource that is naturally replaced quickly • Minerals that contain useful metals or nonmetals • Igneous rock that forms on top of Earth's surface • Igneous rock that forms from under Earth's surface • The movement of sediment from one place to another • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2016-03-14
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- a machine that uses heat to do work
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object.
- the conversion of a substance from one physical form to the next.
- the excessive heating of a body of water
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of liquid or gas.
- the transfer of thermal energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light or infrared waves
- a substance that conducts thermal energy really well.
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- a substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy
- the total energy of particles that make up an object
- the amount of energy needed to change the temperature of 1kg of a substance 1C
- the transfer of energy between objects at different temperatures.
- the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact.
- the lowest possible temperature 0K, -273C
- the increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature.
- the physical forms in which a substance can exist
- a substance that does not conduct thermal energy very well.
16 Clues: a machine that uses heat to do work • the excessive heating of a body of water • the lowest possible temperature 0K, -273C • the physical forms in which a substance can exist • the total energy of particles that make up an object • a substance that conducts thermal energy really well. • a substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2016-03-14
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- the physical forms in which a substance can exist
- a substance that does not conduct thermal energy very well.
- the transfer of energy between objects at different temperatures.
- the excessive heating of a body of water
- the increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature.
- a substance that conducts thermal energy really well.
- a machine that uses heat to do work
- the transfer of thermal energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light or infrared waves
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- the lowest possible temperature 0K, -273C
- the conversion of a substance from one physical form to the next.
- the amount of energy needed to change the temperature of 1kg of a substance 1C
- a substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object.
- the total energy of particles that make up an object
- the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact.
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of liquid or gas.
16 Clues: a machine that uses heat to do work • the excessive heating of a body of water • the lowest possible temperature 0K, -273C • the physical forms in which a substance can exist • the total energy of particles that make up an object • a substance that conducts thermal energy really well. • a substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy • ...
Flow of Electricity and Forms of Energy 2024-10-23
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- One complete electrical path
- Complete electrical path with 2 or more paths
- The path through wich an electric current moves
- The ability to do work
- Energy of motion
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- An electrical path with no breaks or gaps
- Heat energy
- The place where energy comes from
- The movement or flow of electricity in a certain path
- A broken or incomplete electrical path
- Energy mode by elecric charges
- Energy that travels in waves and moves through empty space
- Energy from the sun
13 Clues: Heat energy • Energy of motion • Energy from the sun • The ability to do work • One complete electrical path • Energy mode by elecric charges • The place where energy comes from • A broken or incomplete electrical path • An electrical path with no breaks or gaps • Complete electrical path with 2 or more paths • The path through wich an electric current moves • ...
Conservation of Energy Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- ___ energy is energy in motion.
- Due to the ___, the potential energy will make.
- In the space, things get pulled to each other because of its ___.
- Due to ___, a ball can never countinousely moving forever if there is no extra force applying on it.
- In scientific vocabulary, total energy is also can be called ___ energy.
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- ___ energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- The ___ place you stand, the less potential energy will be.
- The ___ place you stand, the more potential energy will be.
- ___ energy is stored energy.
- If a ball drop and bounce back to its original height, it will violates the law of ___.
- Energy never cancel, it only ___ to a different forms.
- The ball is moving because it has ___.
- In real life, energy often transferred to sound energy and ___ energy.
- Potential energy is find by using ___ x gravity x height.
14 Clues: ___ energy is stored energy. • ___ energy is energy in motion. • The ball is moving because it has ___. • Due to the ___, the potential energy will make. • Energy never cancel, it only ___ to a different forms. • Potential energy is find by using ___ x gravity x height. • The ___ place you stand, the less potential energy will be. • ...
Energy Resources 6.7A 2022-10-06
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- A source or supply of energy that can be used to generate electrical power to meet people's needs.
- Energy from the sun; renewable energy source
- Unlimited; unable to be used up or tired out
- Fuels, such as ethanol or methanol, that are created from the fermentation of plants or plant products.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- Renewable energy source generated by turbines and the movement of air
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- A fossil fuel found beneath earth’s surface; non- renewable energy source
- Derived from the heat in the interior of the earth; renewable energy source
- not easily replaced in a useful time frame.
- Relating to the sun
- organic matter that can be used as renewable energy
- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water; renewable energy source
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material; non-renewable energy source
- Can be replaced within reasonable time frame
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant; non-renewable energy source
- Energy from splitting atoms; non-renewable energy source
16 Clues: Relating to the sun • not easily replaced in a useful time frame. • Energy from the sun; renewable energy source • Unlimited; unable to be used up or tired out • Can be replaced within reasonable time frame • organic matter that can be used as renewable energy • Energy from splitting atoms; non-renewable energy source • ...
Energy, Power, and Mechanics 2018-03-23
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- Energy from plants and plant derived materials
- Heat energy made and stored in the earth
- Branch of physics concerned with the mechanical properties of gases
- Energy from the sun
- Transfer of energy that is completed when you transfer energy from one object to another
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- Energy created during nuclear fission or fusion
- Electricity produced from hydropower
- Push or pull on an object
- Form of hydropower that converts energy form tides into usable and useful forms of power
- Ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied
- Rotating part with teeth that meshes with other teeth to transmit torque
- Energy from the wind
- Simple machine consisting of a bar on a fulcrum
13 Clues: Energy from the sun • Energy from the wind • Push or pull on an object • Electricity produced from hydropower • Heat energy made and stored in the earth • Energy from plants and plant derived materials • Energy created during nuclear fission or fusion • Simple machine consisting of a bar on a fulcrum • Ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied • ...
Chemical Reactions 2022-05-01
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- What is the common name of the brown oxide that forms on iron?
- Energy released into the atmosphere. _______ reaction.
- Atomic elements are placed in order of atomic N____.
- What gas is required for combustion?
- Which releases more energy, complete or incomplete combustion?
- Energy absorbed from the atmosphere. ________ reaction.
- Can atoms be made or destroyed in a chemical reaction?
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- What black solid is a product of incomplete combustion?
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- Heat energy out. Bonds F______.
- What do we produce when we burn hydrogen?
- A biological catalyst.
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- The force that joins oppositely charged ions.
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Heat energy in. Bonds B______.
- Speeds up the rate of a reaction.
17 Clues: A biological catalyst. • Heat energy in. Bonds B______. • Heat energy out. Bonds F______. • Speeds up the rate of a reaction. • What gas is required for combustion? • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • What do we produce when we burn hydrogen? • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • ...
