forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Forms of Energy 2025-01-24
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- The total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- Is stored in the nucleus of an action
- The form of energy associated with the position and motion of an object
- The potential energy stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together
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- The sunlight that you see each day
- The total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
6 Clues: The sunlight that you see each day • Is stored in the nucleus of an action • The total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object • The total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object • The form of energy associated with the position and motion of an object • ...
Changes of States of Matter 2020-09-28
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- change in state from gas to a liquid
- the change in state from a liquid to a solid
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all particles
- when liquid absorbs enough energy to change into a gas
- energy of motion
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- temperature at which liquid changes from liquid to solid
- temperature at which liquid boils
- measure of the average kinetic energy
- temperature at which substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- to maintain position off the ground with unseen support
- occurs when solid gains enough energy that it forms a gas
- energy that is stored
12 Clues: energy of motion • energy that is stored • temperature at which liquid boils • change in state from gas to a liquid • measure of the average kinetic energy • the change in state from a liquid to a solid • when liquid absorbs enough energy to change into a gas • to maintain position off the ground with unseen support • ...
Vocabulary Music Makers 2021-09-07
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- The sum of all forms of energy in a situation
- Energy that is stored
- Energy of movement
- The rate per second of a vibration constituting a wave, either in a material (as in sound waves), or in an electromagnetic fi
- Energy stored when an object is compressed, stretched or twisted
- Energy that can be felt as warmth
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- An instance of vibrating.
- Energy stored by chemical bonds
- Energy that passes through an electric circuit
- Energy that is stored when an object is raised above the ground
10 Clues: Energy of movement • Energy that is stored • An instance of vibrating. • Energy stored by chemical bonds • Energy that can be felt as warmth • The sum of all forms of energy in a situation • Energy that passes through an electric circuit • Energy that is stored when an object is raised above the ground • Energy stored when an object is compressed, stretched or twisted • ...
Thermochemistry 2022-12-13
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- enthalpy change for the formation of one mole of the substance in its standard state from its elements in their reference forms and in their standard states
- its surroundings.
- A non SI unit of energy
- A chemical reaction or a physical change in which heat is absorbed(positive)
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a liquid to a gas.
- The branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions.
- The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion
- used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance.
- A chemical or physical change in which heat is envolved(negitive)
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- The energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.
- Energy may be converted from one form to another but total quantity of energy remains
- change in enthalpy for a reaction at a given temperature and pressure
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a field of force
- The energy that flows into or out of a system because of a difference in temperature between a thermodynamic
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a solid to a liquid.
- The Si unit of energy
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules in the system
- The potential or capacity to move matter
- The quantity of heat needed to rise the temperature of the sample of substance by 1c
- An extensive property of a substance that can be used to obtain the heat absorbed or evolved in a chemical reaction
20 Clues: its surroundings. • The Si unit of energy • A non SI unit of energy • The potential or capacity to move matter • The energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance. • The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion • A chemical or physical change in which heat is envolved(negitive) • used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance. • ...
Earth Science Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- The opening of a volcano
- Upwards bend in rock
- The way a mineral reflects light
- Plates move away from each other
- The Earth itself; composed of three layers
- the ability to do work
- molten rock below the Earth's surface
- rock that forms from great heat and pressure
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- Volcano that is not expected to erupt
- 3rd rock from the sun
- Type of rock that forms from magma or lava
- Not from a living thing
- rock that contains other sediments
- Plates move towards each other
- planet with a giant storm
15 Clues: Upwards bend in rock • 3rd rock from the sun • the ability to do work • Not from a living thing • The opening of a volcano • planet with a giant storm • Plates move towards each other • The way a mineral reflects light • Plates move away from each other • rock that contains other sediments • Volcano that is not expected to erupt • molten rock below the Earth's surface • ...
Honors Biology Crossword 2022-12-08
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- A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
- molecule with an unequal distribution of charge, resulting in the molecule having a positive end and a negative end
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- Basic unit of matter
- structure made of spindle fibers, centrioles, and aster fibers that is involved in moving and organizing chromosomes before the cell divides
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the study of the transfer of energy
- macromolecule containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; major source of energy for the human body
- enzyme to which cyclin binds during interphase and mitosis, triggering and controlling activities during the cell cycle
- Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
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- first step in releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- Clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- the ability to do work
- repeating subunit of chromatin fibers, consisting of DNA coiled around histones
- programmed cell death
- The form of native DNA, referring to its two adjacent polynucleotide strands wound into a spiral shape
22 Clues: Basic unit of matter • programmed cell death • the ability to do work • the powerhouse of the cell • the study of the transfer of energy • compound used by cells to store and release energy • Clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell • fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-03-16
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- Group with one valence electron
- measure of how much an atom attracts electrons
- Highest ionization energy out of Pd, P, Ge
- Stable gasses
- Positively Charged atom
- element with largest atomic radius
- # of valence electrons in the alkaline earth metals
- Column on the periodic table
- Metalloid in group 15
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- name of group that forms -1 charge
- Make up most of the periodic table
- Group 4, Period 4
- Energy required to remove an electron
- Row on the periodic table
- Semiconductors
- Negatively Charged atom
16 Clues: Stable gasses • Semiconductors • Group 4, Period 4 • Metalloid in group 15 • Positively Charged atom • Negatively Charged atom • Row on the periodic table • Column on the periodic table • Group with one valence electron • name of group that forms -1 charge • Make up most of the periodic table • element with largest atomic radius • Energy required to remove an electron • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-12-13
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- The energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- A vector quantity that refers to," How far out of place an object is."
- Potential, The potential energy associated with the gravitational field.
- Prescott Joule, An English physicist and mathematician, who studied the nature of heat.
- The quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object.
- Energy stored in an object due to its position relative to other objects.
- A push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
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- sum of kinetic energy and all other forms of potential energy.
- Does work on the system and turns kinetic energy into heat energy.
- Potential, Occurs when objects are impermanently compressed, stretched, or generally deformed in any manner.
- Unit for energy.
- Energy in motion. If an object has velocity, it has motion
- The amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- Watt, A Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist.
- Power, The power an engine produces.
15 Clues: Unit for energy. • Power, The power an engine produces. • Energy in motion. If an object has velocity, it has motion • The amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. • Watt, A Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. • sum of kinetic energy and all other forms of potential energy. • ...
Science 2026-01-17
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- , Energy stored in food
- Spreading out of energy
- A device that makes work easier
- that forms salt and water
- Energy that travels as waves through air
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- Force that pulls objects towards Earth
- Gas that gives a squeaky pop
- Resistance force between surfaces
- , Rearrangement of particles
- Insoluble solid formed in reactions
- , Fastest medium for sound
11 Clues: , Energy stored in food • Spreading out of energy • that forms salt and water • , Fastest medium for sound • Gas that gives a squeaky pop • , Rearrangement of particles • A device that makes work easier • Resistance force between surfaces • Insoluble solid formed in reactions • Force that pulls objects towards Earth • Energy that travels as waves through air
Science Review; Conductors, Insulators, and Electricity 2013-01-16
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- The electric companies supply the _____.
- Like charges ____
- Wood,rubber, plastics, and ceremics- for example
- Unit for electrical energy
- Unit for resistance
- When objects become charged through realignment
- Objects charged by contact
- Electric ___= power*time
- Unit for voltage
- The measurement of the flow of electricity
- Electric ____= voltage*current
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- What happens when clothes become static-y when they come out of the dryer?
- Induction, conduction, and friction are all forms of ___ electricity.
- The movement of electrons create ____.
- 1 ampere= 1 ___
- Unit for electrical power
- Current and resistance have a(n) _____ relationship
- Metals and water- for example
- Opposite charges ___
- Positively or negatively charged atom
20 Clues: 1 ampere= 1 ___ • Unit for voltage • Like charges ____ • Unit for resistance • Opposite charges ___ • Electric ___= power*time • Unit for electrical power • Unit for electrical energy • Objects charged by contact • Metals and water- for example • Electric ____= voltage*current • Positively or negatively charged atom • The movement of electrons create ____. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-04
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- Energy from the sun is called ________ energy.
- Plants use light energy to ______________.
- Sound energy can be used for ________.
- Humans need energy to stay ________.
- Fossil fuels are burnt to generate _________.
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- Fossil fuels have chemical ________ energy.
- We use _______ energy to cook.
- Kinetic energy is the energy in ________ objects.
- Solar energy trapped in solar panels is converted into _________.
- Potential energy is also known as _______ energy that can be changed to other forms of energy.
10 Clues: We use _______ energy to cook. • Humans need energy to stay ________. • Sound energy can be used for ________. • Plants use light energy to ______________. • Fossil fuels have chemical ________ energy. • Fossil fuels are burnt to generate _________. • Energy from the sun is called ________ energy. • Kinetic energy is the energy in ________ objects. • ...
Nutrients 2025-04-02
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- it tells us the nutritional information of the food we consume, helping us plan a balanced diet
- a type of vitamin that forms part of the visual pigment that allows us to see
- suggests the proportions that are considered healthy when eating
- shows the organization of food on a plate, including water and physical exercise within the guidelines
- mineral salt, which forms a structural part of bones and teeth
- caused by consuming more calories than energy expended
- nutrient that provides a long-term energy reserve
- essential nutrient that makes up approximately 60% of our body
- mineral salt that participates in transporting oxygen in the blood
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- section of the nutrition label that tells us messages about how to relate food to people's health
- a type of vitamin that facilitates the absorption of calcium into the bones
- nutrient that gives us immediate energy
- caused when there is an imbalance between the need for food and the amount eaten
- type of tissue that stores lipids
- occurs when the amount of food consumed is insufficient to meet the body's demands
- nutrient that repairs tissues and allows muscles to contract
16 Clues: type of tissue that stores lipids • nutrient that gives us immediate energy • nutrient that provides a long-term energy reserve • caused by consuming more calories than energy expended • nutrient that repairs tissues and allows muscles to contract • mineral salt, which forms a structural part of bones and teeth • ...
CORE SCIENCE CROSSWORD BY NOON 2015-09-21
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- Generating a current in a wire by moving the wire in a magnetic field, or by moving a magnet inside a coil of wire.
- A length of wire that heats up and melts (‘blows’) if the current is too large, and so cuts off the electrical supply.
- A transformer that decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- Energy that spreads out into its surroundings so that it is no longer useful.
- The energy going into a device.
- An electromagnetic device that cuts off the electrical supply, if the current is too large.
- The process of changing energy from one form into another.
- This safety wire connects the metal case of an appliance to the earth.
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- The unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule of energy transferred every second.
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- The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V.
- A transformer that increases the voltage of alternating current.
- A place where the high voltage electricity from the national grid is reduced by transformers so that it can be used in homes.
- A measure of how good a device is at changing energy from one form to another.
- The forms of energy produced by a device.
- The network of high-voltage power lines that carries electricity from power stations across the country.
- A current that constantly changes direction. It is produced by most electrical generators.
- A current that always flows in the same direction. It is produced by cells and batteries.
- The rate at which energy is transferred.
- Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used.
- Energy in a form that is wanted.
- A machine that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy by induction.
22 Clues: The energy going into a device. • Energy in a form that is wanted. • The rate at which energy is transferred. • The forms of energy produced by a device. • Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used. • The process of changing energy from one form into another. • The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V. • ...
CORE SCIENCE CROSSWORD BY NOON 2015-09-21
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- Generating a current in a wire by moving the wire in a magnetic field, or by moving a magnet inside a coil of wire.
- A length of wire that heats up and melts (‘blows’) if the current is too large, and so cuts off the electrical supply.
- A transformer that decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- Energy that spreads out into its surroundings so that it is no longer useful.
- The energy going into a device.
- An electromagnetic device that cuts off the electrical supply, if the current is too large.
- The process of changing energy from one form into another.
- This safety wire connects the metal case of an appliance to the earth.
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- The unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule of energy transferred every second.
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- The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V.
- A transformer that increases the voltage of alternating current.
- A place where the high voltage electricity from the national grid is reduced by transformers so that it can be used in homes.
- A measure of how good a device is at changing energy from one form to another.
- The forms of energy produced by a device.
- The network of high-voltage power lines that carries electricity from power stations across the country.
- A current that constantly changes direction. It is produced by most electrical generators.
- A current that always flows in the same direction. It is produced by cells and batteries.
- The rate at which energy is transferred.
- Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used.
- Energy in a form that is wanted.
- A machine that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy by induction.
22 Clues: The energy going into a device. • Energy in a form that is wanted. • The rate at which energy is transferred. • The forms of energy produced by a device. • Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used. • The process of changing energy from one form into another. • The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V. • ...
Forms of Energy 2023-05-09
5 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • energy created by the movement of water • the ability to cause motion or a change • converts water energy into electrical energy
Science unit 8.4 2024-05-20
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- Different life forms
- The powers at be in a society
- Nature synonym
- Dead animals used to power things
- Making steps to follow in order to achieve something
- The moving life forms
- Something you write to someone
- The amount of living things in an area
- The leading city
- In nature
- The planet we live on
- Plants animals and the natural world
- People working together in school
- The people living in an area or settlement
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- The way that nature works together
- A stock of supplies that you find
- The way things are placed and scattered
- Something that cant be reused
- Seeing the differences between two things
- Something reusable
- Something that is easy to keep sustained
- Something that nature does that is dangerous
- The action of the people making a decision in the government
- The immobile life forms
- Using money effectively and not over spending
- Used to power or move things
26 Clues: In nature • Nature synonym • The leading city • Something reusable • Different life forms • The moving life forms • The planet we live on • The immobile life forms • Used to power or move things • The powers at be in a society • Something that cant be reused • Something you write to someone • A stock of supplies that you find • Dead animals used to power things • ...
GRADE 5 2024-11-09
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- A force that pulls the objects towards the earth
- Frozen water
- Rock that can have fossils in them
- Fuel Natural fuel that comes from the remains of living things
- rock What forms when magma or lava cools and hardens to become solid?
- Energy that can be transferred as heat
- Limestone is __________ rock.
- Force between electrical charges
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- Example of igneous rock
- What rock is made primarily of a mineral calcite?
- What rock is made of sand?
- Energy stored in a stretched spring
- Soft, white pieces of frozen water that fall on the ground
- The coldest season of the year
- force Force between magnets and magnetic materials
- Push or pull on an object
- Opposite of hot
- Energy that enables us to see
- This igneous rock that cools quickly has small crystals and fine grains.
19 Clues: Frozen water • Opposite of hot • Example of igneous rock • Push or pull on an object • What rock is made of sand? • Energy that enables us to see • Limestone is __________ rock. • The coldest season of the year • Force between electrical charges • Rock that can have fossils in them • Energy stored in a stretched spring • Energy that can be transferred as heat • ...
Macromolecule 2023-05-16
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- Found in cell wall of plants
- Proteins that help with metabolism
- Makes Proteins
- The natural sugar found in fruits, vegetables, and honey
- Grows strong nails
- Main source of energy for cells
- Large group of polymers
- A molecule made from seven linked monomers
- Used in hibernation
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- Table sugar
- Used when in need for quick energy
- Insoluble (will not dissolve) form of glucose
- Found in milk
- Forms when starch is digested
- Make up the cell membrane
15 Clues: Table sugar • Found in milk • Makes Proteins • Grows strong nails • Used in hibernation • Large group of polymers • Make up the cell membrane • Found in cell wall of plants • Forms when starch is digested • Main source of energy for cells • Used when in need for quick energy • Proteins that help with metabolism • A molecule made from seven linked monomers • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-09-07
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- supplies body with energy and forms cells
- source of energy
- maintaining a steady state in body
- amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- can add hydrogen to atoms
- need to eat 3 cups daily
- helps keep water in body
- lack of blood
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- when your body uses nutrients a chemical reaction occurs in your cells
- need to drink at least 8 cups of water daily
- supplies enegry for bodily functions
- protects cells of free radicals
- build and maintain bones
- waxy fat like substance creates plaque within bloodstream
- need to drink at least 14 cups of water daily
- already has all the hydrogen the atom can hold
16 Clues: lack of blood • source of energy • build and maintain bones • need to eat 3 cups daily • helps keep water in body • can add hydrogen to atoms • protects cells of free radicals • maintaining a steady state in body • supplies enegry for bodily functions • supplies body with energy and forms cells • need to drink at least 8 cups of water daily • ...
Digestive system 2025-10-24
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- Enzyme that aids in breaking down food
- Process where nutrients move into the bloodstream
- Amount of energy needed to maintain automatic processes
- The combination with oxygen to make energy and heat
- The storage form of glucose
- Ball formed by tongue before swallowing
- The use pf nutrients to provide energy
- Thick liquid of broken down food
- Process of mechanically and chemically breaking down food
- Special protein that helps a chemical reaction take place
- The body's energy storage
- Part of the digestive system that turns nutrients into forms that the body can use
- Fingerlike projections that increase the surface area of the intestine to help absorbtion
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- Narrow winding tube that connects the stomach with the large intestine
- Watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands, providing lubrication for chewing and swallowing, and aiding digestion.
- Rhythmic movements of muscles
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree celcius
- The state of carbohydrates after they are fully broken down
- List of juices that aid in digestion
- Basal metabolic rate
- Part of the digestive system that connects the mouth to the stomach
21 Clues: Basal metabolic rate • The body's energy storage • The storage form of glucose • Rhythmic movements of muscles • Thick liquid of broken down food • List of juices that aid in digestion • Enzyme that aids in breaking down food • The use pf nutrients to provide energy • Ball formed by tongue before swallowing • Process where nutrients move into the bloodstream • ...
vocab words 2024-11-12
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- anything that has volume or mass
- distinct forms of matter known in everyday experience
- when things come together
- average kinetic energy of all particles in a material
- tiny particles that serve as a building block
- force exerted on matter through contact with other matter
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- energy of motion
- to move rhythmically and steadily; oscillate
- the simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist
- a form of matter with an indefinite shape and volume
- a state of matter with definite volume and shape
- not chemically reactive; used to describe a substance.
- a single substance either an element or a compound
- the total kinetic (motion) energy of the tiny particles that make up matter
- a state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
15 Clues: energy of motion • when things come together • anything that has volume or mass • to move rhythmically and steadily; oscillate • tiny particles that serve as a building block • a state of matter with definite volume and shape • a single substance either an element or a compound • a form of matter with an indefinite shape and volume • ...
Energy Crossword, Fill In The Blanks! 2025-04-23
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- energy is the ability to do ____ or cause change
- moving objects have ___ energy
- energy can take many different ___
- when objects hit each other, they ___ energy to the other
- when you turn on a TV, electrical energy transforms into _____ energy
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- type of energy that you can hear
- type of energy that is heat energy
- energy that could happen
- _____ can't be created or destroyed
9 Clues: energy that could happen • moving objects have ___ energy • type of energy that you can hear • type of energy that is heat energy • energy can take many different ___ • _____ can't be created or destroyed • energy is the ability to do ____ or cause change • when objects hit each other, they ___ energy to the other • ...
Ch.3 Ecosystem Dynamics 2022-10-31
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- cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms.
- sequence which each organism is a source of nutrients or energy.
- process in which producers change sunlight into chemical energy
- organism that cannot produce its own food.
- organism based on making or finding food & feeding behavior.
- organism that mostly eats green plants or algae.
- complex network of interconnected food chains.
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- organism that mostly eats green plants or algae.
- cyclic movement of carbon in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms.
- water-saturated layers in which groundwater collects
- precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects.
- organism makes its food from compounds by using sunlight.
- animals that feeds on primary consumers.
13 Clues: animals that feeds on primary consumers. • organism that cannot produce its own food. • complex network of interconnected food chains. • organism that mostly eats green plants or algae. • organism that mostly eats green plants or algae. • water-saturated layers in which groundwater collects • precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects. • ...
water cycle ethan pd 6 2023-11-28
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- a big body of water
- Water seeping into the ground that spreads
- water in the ground that formed from seepage
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
- Weather
- Gravity pulls the liquid from a cloud down
- liquid that heats up into a gas
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- two forms of water
- water running downhill
- Snow from mountains run down into rivers
- gas that cools down and forms into a liquid
- a liquid that is deep in the ground
- water running down land
- rain, hail, snow, etc
- instead of down like infiltration
- water soaking into the ground
17 Clues: Weather • two forms of water • a big body of water • rain, hail, snow, etc • water running downhill • water running down land • water soaking into the ground • liquid that heats up into a gas • instead of down like infiltration • a liquid that is deep in the ground • the energy that drives the water cycle • Snow from mountains run down into rivers • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2022-03-07
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- a chemical reaction in which a greater amount of energy is required to break the existing bonds to the reactants than is released when the new bonds form in the product molecules.
- the symmetrical three-dimensional structural arrangements of atoms, ions or molecules (constituent particle) inside a crystalline solid as points.
- a model that uses electron-dot structures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules.
- a mixture of elements that has metallic properties.
- the force that holds 2 atoms together.
- a type of bond that forms when electrons are not shared equally
- the simplest ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound.
- the electrons involved in metallic bonding that are free to move easily from 1 atom to the next throughout the metal and are not attached to a particular atom.
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion.
- a chemical bond that results from the sharing of valence electrons
- the energy required to separate 1 mole of the ions of an ionic compound (affected by size and charge of ion).
- a chemical reaction in which more energy is released than required to break bonds in the initial reactants
- the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an atomic compound.
- the complete or partial gain of electrons by a reacting substance, decreases an atom's oxidation number.
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- the amount of energy liberated when an electron is added to a neutral atom to form a negatively charged ion.
- when the amount of valence electrons are more than 8.
- the energy required to break a bond and form two atomic or molecular fragments (an endothermic process).
- an ion that has a positive charge.
- proposes that all metal atoms in a metallic solid contribute their valence electrons to form a "sea" of electrons, and can explain properties of metallic solids such as malleability, conduction, and ductility.
- an ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts an electric current.
- a single covalent bond that is formed when an electron pair is shared by the direct overlap of bonding orbitals
- forms when one atom donates a pair of of electrons to be shared with an atom or ion that needs 2 electrons to be stable.
- the attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons.
- forms when 2 or more atoms covalently bond and is lower in potential energy than its constituent atoms.
- a bond that is formed when parralel orbitals overlap to share electrons.
- a negatively charged ion.
- the ability of an elements atoms to attract electrons in a chemical bond.
- a compound that contains ionic bonds.
- the complete or partial loss of electrons from a reacting substance, increases an atom's oxidation number.
29 Clues: a negatively charged ion. • an ion that has a positive charge. • a compound that contains ionic bonds. • the force that holds 2 atoms together. • Valence shell electron pair repulsion. • a mixture of elements that has metallic properties. • when the amount of valence electrons are more than 8. • the simplest ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound. • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2022-03-07
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- a chemical reaction in which a greater amount of energy is required to break the existing bonds to the reactants than is released when the new bonds form in the product molecules.
- the symmetrical three-dimensional structural arrangements of atoms, ions or molecules (constituent particle) inside a crystalline solid as points.
- a model that uses electron-dot structures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules.
- a mixture of elements that has metallic properties.
- the force that holds 2 atoms together.
- a type of bond that forms when electrons are not shared equally
- the simplest ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound.
- the electrons involved in metallic bonding that are free to move easily from 1 atom to the next throughout the metal and are not attached to a particular atom.
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion.
- a chemical bond that results from the sharing of valence electrons
- the energy required to separate 1 mole of the ions of an ionic compound (affected by size and charge of ion).
- a chemical reaction in which more energy is released than required to break bonds in the initial reactants
- the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an atomic compound.
- the complete or partial gain of electrons by a reacting substance, decreases an atom's oxidation number.
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- the amount of energy liberated when an electron is added to a neutral atom to form a negatively charged ion.
- when the amount of valence electrons are more than 8.
- the energy required to break a bond and form two atomic or molecular fragments (an endothermic process).
- an ion that has a positive charge.
- proposes that all metal atoms in a metallic solid contribute their valence electrons to form a "sea" of electrons, and can explain properties of metallic solids such as malleability, conduction, and ductility.
- an ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts an electric current.
- a single covalent bond that is formed when an electron pair is shared by the direct overlap of bonding orbitals
- forms when one atom donates a pair of of electrons to be shared with an atom or ion that needs 2 electrons to be stable.
- the attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons.
- forms when 2 or more atoms covalently bond and is lower in potential energy than its constituent atoms.
- a bond that is formed when parralel orbitals overlap to share electrons.
- a negatively charged ion.
- the ability of an elements atoms to attract electrons in a chemical bond.
- a compound that contains ionic bonds.
- the complete or partial loss of electrons from a reacting substance, increases an atom's oxidation number.
29 Clues: a negatively charged ion. • an ion that has a positive charge. • a compound that contains ionic bonds. • the force that holds 2 atoms together. • Valence shell electron pair repulsion. • a mixture of elements that has metallic properties. • when the amount of valence electrons are more than 8. • the simplest ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound. • ...
Earth's Interior 2023-05-08
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- floats
- the place on Earth’s surface directly over the
- crust occurs, causing an earthquake
- the place deep inside Earth where a shift in
- of an earthquake
- surface
- . the outermost layer of Earth that forms
- the outermost layer of Earth that forms
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- a rigid layer composed of the crust and the
- waves of energy that travel through Earth’s
- and interior
- mantle
- the layer of the mantle on which the
- surface
14 Clues: floats • mantle • surface • surface • and interior • of an earthquake • crust occurs, causing an earthquake • the layer of the mantle on which the • the outermost layer of Earth that forms • . the outermost layer of Earth that forms • a rigid layer composed of the crust and the • waves of energy that travel through Earth’s • the place deep inside Earth where a shift in • ...
Earth's Interior 2023-05-08
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- floats
- the place on Earth’s surface directly over the
- crust occurs, causing an earthquake
- the place deep inside Earth where a shift in
- of an earthquake
- surface
- . the outermost layer of Earth that forms
- the outermost layer of Earth that forms
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- a rigid layer composed of the crust and the
- waves of energy that travel through Earth’s
- and interior
- mantle
- the layer of the mantle on which the
- surface
14 Clues: floats • mantle • surface • surface • and interior • of an earthquake • crust occurs, causing an earthquake • the layer of the mantle on which the • the outermost layer of Earth that forms • . the outermost layer of Earth that forms • a rigid layer composed of the crust and the • waves of energy that travel through Earth’s • the place deep inside Earth where a shift in • ...
FORMS OF ENERGY PUZZLE! (all lowercase) 2023-12-07
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- The energy of moving electrons
- Energy of light
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Energy can not be created nor destoyed
- Energy stored in molecules
- The energy of heat
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- The change of energy from one form to the other
- When something is staying still
- The energy in the nucleus of an atom
- When something is moving
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- The energy in moving objects
12 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • When something is moving • Energy stored in molecules • The energy in moving objects • The energy of moving electrons • When something is staying still • The energy in the nucleus of an atom • The energy from vibrations in matter • The ability to do work or cause change • Energy can not be created nor destoyed • ...
Life Cycle of a Star 2017-08-06
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- massive explosion that forms when a large star collapses
- created after a supernova when all of a star's material collapses back in on itself
- dead, dense core left after a planetary nebula
- star that forms once it begins to run out of hydrogen and helium atoms start to fuse
- process by which stars produce energy
- the coolest stars are this color
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- massive cloud of gas and dust that collapses under the influence of gravity
- the hottest stars are this color
- created when a star runs out of helium and gives out a large burst of energy
- area of the Sun where nuclear fusion occurs
- massive object in space that creates energy and radiates it as electromagnetic radiation
11 Clues: the hottest stars are this color • the coolest stars are this color • process by which stars produce energy • area of the Sun where nuclear fusion occurs • dead, dense core left after a planetary nebula • massive explosion that forms when a large star collapses • massive cloud of gas and dust that collapses under the influence of gravity • ...
Unit 2 Nicholas Ellis 2023-04-04
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- when tissues combine they make this
- diffusion of water
- forms the basis of cell membranes
- fits into the active site
- energy required to activate the reaction
- multiple organ systems
- if the temperature of the active site or its ph levels are different then the shape of the active site will change shape
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- no energy is used with this transportation
- site the substrate fits into this
- controls what enters cells
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- when organs combine they make this
- moves from high concentration to love concentration
- fears water
- likes water
- when energy is used with this transportation
- result of the chemical reaction
- when atoms combine they make this
- cells combine to make these
- when Molecules combine they make this
- the basic units of matter
- organelles combine and make this also called the basic unit of life
22 Clues: fears water • likes water • diffusion of water • multiple organ systems • fits into the active site • the basic units of matter • controls what enters cells • cells combine to make these • result of the chemical reaction • forms the basis of cell membranes • when atoms combine they make this • site the substrate fits into this • when organs combine they make this • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-02-22
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- made of “many parts”.
- made by plants.
- elements found in carbohydrates.
- for the monomers of carbohydrates.
- that builds monomers into larger polymers.
- used to store energy in animals.
- for the polymers of carbohydrates
- number of bonds each carbon atom can make.
- monosaccharides joined together forms this.
- used to store energy in plants.
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- found in milk.
- used for structure in plants.
- made from two glucoses.
- that breaks polymers into monomers.
- known as “fruit sugar”.
- that contain C-H bonds.
- known as “table sugar”
- known as “milk sugar”.
- smallest unit of a macromolecule, “one part”.
- main function of carbohydrates is to provide this.
- when two monomers join together.
- general shape of sugar molecules.
22 Clues: found in milk. • made by plants. • made of “many parts”. • known as “table sugar” • known as “milk sugar”. • made from two glucoses. • known as “fruit sugar”. • that contain C-H bonds. • used for structure in plants. • used to store energy in plants. • elements found in carbohydrates. • used to store energy in animals. • when two monomers join together. • ...
Macromolecule 2023-05-16
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- Found in cell wall of plants
- Proteins that help with metabolism
- Makes Proteins
- The natural sugar found in fruits, vegetables, and honey
- Grows strong nails
- Main source of energy for cells
- Large group of polymers
- A molecule made from seven linked monomers
- Used in hibernation
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- Table sugar
- Used when in need for quick energy
- Insoluble (will not dissolve) form of glucose
- Found in milk
- Forms when starch is digested
- Make up the cell membrane
15 Clues: Table sugar • Found in milk • Makes Proteins • Grows strong nails • Used in hibernation • Large group of polymers • Make up the cell membrane • Found in cell wall of plants • Forms when starch is digested • Main source of energy for cells • Used when in need for quick energy • Proteins that help with metabolism • A molecule made from seven linked monomers • ...
Phase Change/Heat Transfer 2024-01-26
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- heat (thermal) energy that flows from a warmer material to a cooler material
- the transfer of energy by the bulk movement of matter in which particles move from place to place in a fluid, carrying the energy with them
- the transfer of energy in the form of waves, a type of energy transfer that does not require matter
- total energy, including kinetic & potential energy, of the particles that make up a material
- definite shape & definite volume
- the state in which one objects distance from another is changing
- energy cannot be created or destroyed only changed from one form to another
- the four forms in which matter exists---solid/liquid/gas/plasma
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- particles in constant motion make up all matter
- energy that comes from internal vibration of atoms & molecules
- substance with a definite volume & mass, but no definite shape
- characteristic of most matter that causes it to expand when heated & contract when cooled
- energy in the form of motion; depends on the mass & velocity of the object
- the smallest particle of a compound that retains the properties of the compound
- the transfer of energy through matter in which energy moves from particle to particle; conduction takes place more easily in solids than in liquids and gases
- the process whereby heat energy flows from warmer materials to cooler materials
16 Clues: definite shape & definite volume • particles in constant motion make up all matter • energy that comes from internal vibration of atoms & molecules • substance with a definite volume & mass, but no definite shape • the four forms in which matter exists---solid/liquid/gas/plasma • the state in which one objects distance from another is changing • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2026-03-25
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- energy from heat inside Earth
- energy from living or once living material
- taking responsibility for caring for Earth
- natural resource used to produce energy
- energy from the sun
- replaced as fast as it is used
- air pollution that forms a brown haze
- harmful substances in the environment
- energy from moving air
- protecting and wisely using resources
- contamination of land by waste
- harmful gases or particles in the air
- movement of soil by wind water or ice
- anything in nature people use
- energy from moving water
- rain rain mixed with pollution that damages the environment
- splitting atoms to release energy
- energy from sources that will not run out
- damaging environments where organisms live
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- cutting down large areas of trees
- used faster than it can be replaced
- contamination of water sources
- gas in the atmosphere that protects Earth from UV rays
- increase in Earths temperature
- using fewer resources
- reusing materials to reduce waste
- fuel from ancient plants and animals
- planting trees to replace those cut down
- removing minerals or resources from Earth
- energy from the nucleus of an atom
- growth of cities and human development
- gas gaseous fossil fuel used for heating and cooking
- using resources so they last for future generations
- using items again instead of throwing them away
- solid fossil fuel used for electricity
- liquid fossil fuel used for gasoline
36 Clues: energy from the sun • using fewer resources • energy from moving air • energy from moving water • energy from heat inside Earth • anything in nature people use • contamination of water sources • increase in Earths temperature • replaced as fast as it is used • contamination of land by waste • cutting down large areas of trees • reusing materials to reduce waste • ...
Ch.3 Ecosystem Dynamics 2022-10-31
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- cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms.
- sequence which each organism is a source of nutrients or energy.
- process in which producers change sunlight into chemical energy
- organism that cannot produce its own food.
- organism based on making or finding food & feeding behavior.
- organism that mostly eats green plants or algae.
- complex network of interconnected food chains.
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- organism that mostly eats green plants or algae.
- cyclic movement of carbon in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms.
- water-saturated layers in which groundwater collects
- precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects.
- organism makes its food from compounds by using sunlight.
- animals that feeds on primary consumers.
13 Clues: animals that feeds on primary consumers. • organism that cannot produce its own food. • complex network of interconnected food chains. • organism that mostly eats green plants or algae. • organism that mostly eats green plants or algae. • water-saturated layers in which groundwater collects • precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects. • ...
Energy and Heat Crossword 2019-03-08
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- A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- Change A change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- System is a system primarily designed to supply energy-services to end-users
- Energy Energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense
- Process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted
- of Energy Principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Energy Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- A material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity or sound
- Energy Internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
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- Emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- Heat The heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- Branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- Energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale
15 Clues: Energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • Process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted • Energy Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • of Energy Principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
SCIENCE 2023-06-03
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- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- Test or investigation conducted to gather scientific evidence
- Object that attracts certain metals, such as iron
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- State of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- Energy Energy from the sun that can be converted into other forms of energy
- Opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava, ash, and gases to escape
- System Sun, planets, and other celestial bodies that orbit the sun
- Ability to do work or cause change
- Substance made up of two or more elements
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- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Vibrations that travel through air, water, or other mediums
- Instrument used to see objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
- Molecule that contains genetic information
- Study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms
- Device used to observe distant objects in space
- Force that pulls objects towards each other
- Push or pull that causes an object to move or change direction
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient plants and animals
- Basic unit of matter
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Ability to do work or cause change • Anything that occupies space and has mass • Substance made up of two or more elements • Molecule that contains genetic information • Force that pulls objects towards each other • Device used to observe distant objects in space • Object that attracts certain metals, such as iron • ...
Unit 2 Nicholas Ellis 2023-04-04
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- when tissues combine they make this
- diffusion of water
- forms the basis of cell membranes
- fits into the active site
- energy required to activate the reaction
- multiple organ systems
- if the temperature of the active site or its ph levels are different then the shape of the active site will change shape
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- no energy is used with this transportation
- site the substrate fits into this
- controls what enters cells
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- when organs combine they make this
- moves from high concentration to love concentration
- fears water
- likes water
- when energy is used with this transportation
- result of the chemical reaction
- when atoms combine they make this
- cells combine to make these
- when Molecules combine they make this
- the basic units of matter
- organelles combine and make this also called the basic unit of life
22 Clues: fears water • likes water • diffusion of water • multiple organ systems • fits into the active site • the basic units of matter • controls what enters cells • cells combine to make these • result of the chemical reaction • forms the basis of cell membranes • when atoms combine they make this • site the substrate fits into this • when organs combine they make this • ...
Unit 2 Nicholas Ellis 2023-04-04
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- when tissues combine they make this
- diffusion of water
- forms the basis of cell membranes
- fits into the active site
- energy required to activate the reaction
- multiple organ systems
- if the temperature of the active site or its ph levels are different then the shape of the active site will change shape
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- no energy is used with this transportation
- site the substrate fits into this
- controls what enters cells
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- when organs combine they make this
- moves from high concentration to love concentration
- fears water
- likes water
- when energy is used with this transportation
- result of the chemical reaction
- when atoms combine they make this
- cells combine to make these
- when Molecules combine they make this
- the basic units of matter
- organelles combine and make this also called the basic unit of life
22 Clues: fears water • likes water • diffusion of water • multiple organ systems • fits into the active site • the basic units of matter • controls what enters cells • cells combine to make these • result of the chemical reaction • forms the basis of cell membranes • when atoms combine they make this • site the substrate fits into this • when organs combine they make this • ...
Energy 2022-03-25
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- Nuclear _____ involves the breaking up of an atoms nucleus
- Method of coal mining when deep underground
- Commonly used practice for converting stored chemical energy into other forms
- Energy that comes from an objects position or shape
- Subatomic particles emitted by unstable atoms
- Energy in the movement of molecules,associated with temperature
- Nuclear power plant that exploded in Ukraine in 1986, causing worst man made ecological disaster
- Energy required to move/change an objects position
- Energy that comes in waves on the electromagnetic spectrum
- Method of extracting natural gas, also called hydraulic fracturing
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- The energy of motion
- Fuel for a nuclear reactor,unstable atom that emits a neutron
- Nuclear ______ involves joining 2 atoms
- Method of coal mining when it is near the surface
- Energy that is stored in the chemical bonds between atoms and molecules
- Energy associated with movement of electrons
- Where steam is cooled and changed into liquid water in process of using nuclear energy
- Fossil fuel that is extracted through strip mining or subsurface mining
- Resources that can be replaced quickly or continually
- Energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- The cleanest burning of fossil fuels, also abundant in the US
- Resources that are difficult to or impossible to replace
- Dead plant material that is compressed into coal
- Oil extraction where water/gas is injected into ground to push up oil
- Special facilities that separate and extract needed materials from crude oil
- Oil extraction where underground pressure pushes oil to surface
26 Clues: The energy of motion • Nuclear ______ involves joining 2 atoms • Method of coal mining when deep underground • Energy associated with movement of electrons • Subatomic particles emitted by unstable atoms • Dead plant material that is compressed into coal • Method of coal mining when it is near the surface • Energy required to move/change an objects position • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-02-17
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- The forces per unit area acting on a material.
- The internal resistance flow.
- Of the two plates is decending beneath the other.
- Larger depressions.
- Intrusive igneous rock bodies.
- A devicew that can detect small small changes in magnetic fields.
- The resulting fracture or system of fractures.
- Where an earthquake originates.
- The process that forms all mountain ranges.
- The study of a magnetic record.
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- An equilibrium that causes the displacement of the mantle by Earth's continental and oceanic crust.
- It forms when material ejected high into the air falls back to Earth and piles up around the vent.
- A mountain with broad, gently sloping sides and a nearly circular base.
- A pluton that forms when magma intrudes paralell to layers of rock.
- Unusually hot regions of Earth's mantle where high-temperature plumes of mantle material rise toward the surface.
- A bowl shaped depression.
- Supercontinent
- A large ocean wave generated by vertical motions of the seafloor during an earthquake.
- Lava that erupts through an opening in the crust.
- The amount of energy released during an earthquake is measured by ____________
20 Clues: Supercontinent • Larger depressions. • A bowl shaped depression. • The internal resistance flow. • Intrusive igneous rock bodies. • Where an earthquake originates. • The study of a magnetic record. • The process that forms all mountain ranges. • The forces per unit area acting on a material. • The resulting fracture or system of fractures. • ...
Crossword Biomolecules 2021-10-18
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- part/side of a molecule that dislike water
- a measurement system to tell if substances are acids or bases.
- PO4 or known as essential part of DNA, RNA and ATP
- catalyst that speed up reactions
- fruit sugar
- process of water breaking down larger molecules.
- table sugar or disaccharide made of glucose and fructose.
- simple sugar
- sugar in the milk
- is a type of biomolecule that has saturated and unsaturated structures
- complex molecule formed by monomers
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- is the minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to occur.
- is the hydrophobic tails and hydrophobic heads in the cell membrane
- glucose + glucose forms this disaccharide sugar.
- the part of enzyme where substrate attaches in order for reaction to occur
- part/side of a molecule that like/attach to water molecules
- a reaction that forms water when two molecules combined to form larger molecule such as glucose+glucose = maltose + water
- is the complex sugar found in plants
- enzyme that speed up reactions
- is the complex sugar found in animals
- chemical energy form in the body
- building block of biomolecules
- double helix hold by hydrogen bonds
23 Clues: fruit sugar • simple sugar • sugar in the milk • enzyme that speed up reactions • building block of biomolecules • catalyst that speed up reactions • chemical energy form in the body • double helix hold by hydrogen bonds • complex molecule formed by monomers • is the complex sugar found in plants • is the complex sugar found in animals • part/side of a molecule that dislike water • ...
Atoms and Bonding 2022-10-12
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- neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- the most stable group of elements with 8 valence electrons
- forms from the attraction between positive and negative ions
- covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally
- force of attraction that holds two atoms together as result of rearrangement of electrons between them
- an atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge
- have 1 valence electron and are most reactive
- rows in the periodic table represent the number of these
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- electrons in outermost energy level of atom that bond
- have 2 valence electrons
- ion that is made of more than one atom
- forms when two atoms share electrons
- forms when ions form an orderly three dimensional shape
- have 7 valence electrons
14 Clues: have 2 valence electrons • have 7 valence electrons • forms when two atoms share electrons • ion that is made of more than one atom • have 1 valence electron and are most reactive • neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds • electrons in outermost energy level of atom that bond • covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally • ...
Forms of Energy 🧩🧬 2021-03-24
9 Clues: stored energy. • energy of movement • sending out rays of light • the movement of an object • the capacity for doing work • makes seeing things possible • nuclear reactions used to make energy • a circular path always needed to get electricity to flow • a form of energy living beings can hear through sound waves
Unit 5: Forms of Energy 2023-02-21
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- a push or a pull that causes an object to move, stop or change direction
- The ability to do work or cause change
- energy of motion
- to pull toward
- the pathway through which electrical current flows
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- to push away
- energy produced by a machine or moving part
- Energy that causes a change in temperature of materials
- mechanical energy that travels as waves through the air or water and vibrates the ear drum upon contact
9 Clues: to push away • to pull toward • energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause change • energy produced by a machine or moving part • the pathway through which electrical current flows • Energy that causes a change in temperature of materials • a push or a pull that causes an object to move, stop or change direction • ...
Air Masses and Weather Fronts 2025-05-02
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- Air molecules that move faster and have more energy and are more spread out.
- These occur when a warm air mass and a cold air mass collide.
- A front that forms when a cold air mass follows right behind a warm front.
- A front that forms when a cold air mass pushes into a warmer air mass.
- Warm air does what?
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- Air molecules that move slower and have less energy and are closer together.
- ________ Is a result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area. This can change from day to day.
- A border where two different air masses meet.
- A front that forms when a warm air mass pushes into a cooler air mass.
- Cold air does what?
- A front that forms when two air masses are pushing against each other but neither is strong enough to move the other.
11 Clues: Cold air does what? • Warm air does what? • A border where two different air masses meet. • These occur when a warm air mass and a cold air mass collide. • A front that forms when a warm air mass pushes into a cooler air mass. • A front that forms when a cold air mass pushes into a warmer air mass. • ...
Cells and Metabolism 2022-02-24
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- chemical reactions that break down large organic molecules into smaller ones, with the release of energy
- a small membrane-bound cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell
- muscle that is not under our conscious control
- a molecule upon which an enzyme acts
- all chemical reactions occurring in a living organism
- a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group
- the site of cellular respiration
- the energy required to get a chemical reaction started
- the diffusion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane
- a nerve cell
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- the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in solid particles
- a membrane that forms the external boundary of a celll
- tissue providing support for body organs
- tissue that forms the outer part of the skin and lines hollow organs
- a protein that increases the speed of chemical reactions
- the ions or inorganic molecules required by enzymes to catalyse a reaction
- a group of cells that are similar in structure and function
- large organic molecules made up of fatty acids and glycerol
- the transport of materials into or out of a cell in membrane-bound sacs
- a difference in concentration of a solution
- a molecule that stores energy in cells
- the series of reactions that occur in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration; another name for the krebs cycle
- a protein that allows ions, water and small molecules to pass through the cell membrane
- an enzyme that breaks down fats
24 Clues: a nerve cell • an enzyme that breaks down fats • the site of cellular respiration • a molecule upon which an enzyme acts • a molecule that stores energy in cells • tissue providing support for body organs • a difference in concentration of a solution • muscle that is not under our conscious control • a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group • ...
science vocab 2017-05-30
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- making a clone
- cold front overtakes a warm front
- energy stored
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air
- pressure that forms clouds
- forms of a gene
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- individual force that is not being balanced by a force
- part of an organism
- group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- describe its position
- results in two daughter cell
- moves by a pseudopods
12 Clues: energy stored • making a clone • forms of a gene • part of an organism • describe its position • moves by a pseudopods • pressure that forms clouds • results in two daughter cell • cold front overtakes a warm front • the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air • individual force that is not being balanced by a force • ...
Cycles of Matter 2021-08-22
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- The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from glucose
- Building block for the matter that makes up the bodies of living things
- bacteria that convert nitrogen in the air into forms that can be used by plants and animals
- The process by which green plant cells convert light energy from the Sun to chemical energy by changing carbon dioxide and water to glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- water from rain, snowmelt or other sources that flows over the land surfaces
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid
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- loss of water from a plant through its leaves
- the cycle in which nitrogen gas is changed into forms of nitrogen that plants can use
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain, snow, hail, sleet or mist)
- the process of breaking down the remains of dead plants and animals, returning their nutrients to the environment
- water found underground
- the process by which liquid water molecules absorb energy and change to a gas
- the movement in nature of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back
- bumps on the roots of certain plants that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
15 Clues: water found underground • loss of water from a plant through its leaves • the process by which a gas changes to a liquid • The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from glucose • Building block for the matter that makes up the bodies of living things • bumps on the roots of certain plants that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria • ...
Chapter 16 Section 2 Crossword 2016-02-04
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- Any device that converts thermal energy into work
- Witch law of thermodynamics states that energy is conserved?
- Witch law of thermodynamics states that absolute Zero cannot be reached?
- A material that conducts thermal energy well
- The transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter
- The transfer of energy by waves moving through space
- Witch law of thermodynamics states that energy can flow from colder objects to hotter ones only when work is done?
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- A material that conducts thermal energy poorly
- The term for the lowest temperature that you can possibly reach
- Thermal energy discharged into an area at lower temperature without being converted into useful energy
- The study of conversion between thermal energy and other forms of energy
- The transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
12 Clues: A material that conducts thermal energy well • A material that conducts thermal energy poorly • Any device that converts thermal energy into work • The transfer of energy by waves moving through space • The transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter • Witch law of thermodynamics states that energy is conserved? • ...
CH. 2 Vocab 2022-12-07
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- Nonpolar molecule that include fats, oils, and cholesterol.
- Catalyst for chemical reactions in living things.
- A large molecule made of many monomers bonded together.
- Substance that is changed in a chemical reaction.
- Substance made of different atoms bonded together.
- A single subunit in a complete molecule.
- An atom that has gained or lost an electron.
- PH of 1-6, compound that releases a proton (H+) when it dissolves in water.
- Bond that forms through the electrical force between two oppositely charged ions.
- PH 8-14, compound that remove protons (H+) from a solution
- The attraction among molecules of a substance.
- Substance that decreases that activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- _______ energy is the amount of energy that will break a bond between two atoms.
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- Substance that is present in greater amount and dissolves that other substance.
- One particular type of atom.
- A polymer made of monomers called Amino Acids.
- Sugars (Glucose) and starches: Composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- The attractions among molecules of a different substance.
- Bond that forms when atoms share a pair of electrons.
- A mixture of substance that is the same through-out.
- Substance made by a chemical reaction.
- _______ Acids are polymers made up of monomers called nucleotides.
- Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
- Smallest basic unit of matter.
- The substance that dissolves in a solute.
25 Clues: One particular type of atom. • Smallest basic unit of matter. • Substance made by a chemical reaction. • A single subunit in a complete molecule. • The substance that dissolves in a solute. • An atom that has gained or lost an electron. • A polymer made of monomers called Amino Acids. • The attraction among molecules of a substance. • ...
Unit 7: Climate Change Chemistry Vocabulary 2023-05-18
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- A chemical reaction that can go in both directions: _____ Reaction.
- H+ What forms from an acid dissociating
- OH- What forms from an base dissociating
- The chemical created when Carbon Dioxide (CO2) combines with Water (H2O)
- A reaction that releases energy
- A substance with the pH of 1-7
- The amount of carbon going in and out of the atmopshere
- The measure of a substances acidity
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- A substance with a pH of 7-14
- When the rate of the products and reactants are equal: Chemical ____________.
- The concept that the ocean is getting watermer and the pH is decreasing due to climate change: Ocean ___________.
- An very small ocean creature who is made up a shell skelton, that is effected by ocean acidification
- A reaction that absorbs energy
- What shells are made up of
- The idea that the earth’s climate us changing as wet places flood and dryer places get dryer.
15 Clues: What shells are made up of • A substance with a pH of 7-14 • A reaction that absorbs energy • A substance with the pH of 1-7 • A reaction that releases energy • The measure of a substances acidity • H+ What forms from an acid dissociating • OH- What forms from an base dissociating • The amount of carbon going in and out of the atmopshere • ...
Energy Forms and Conversion 2025-02-12
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- A stretched or ______ spring has elastic potential energy.
- Amount of gravitational potential energy depends on mass and _____.
- Energy is the ability to do _________
- a moving object possesses ______ energy
- energy that enables us to hear
- energy that enables us to see
- Food and ______ has chemical potential energy.
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- Amount of kinetic energy depends on mass and _____.
- Energy can be ____ from one form to another.
- stored energy
- Energy cannot be created or ______.
- energy given off by hot objects
12 Clues: stored energy • energy that enables us to see • energy that enables us to hear • energy given off by hot objects • Energy cannot be created or ______. • Energy is the ability to do _________ • a moving object possesses ______ energy • Energy can be ____ from one form to another. • Food and ______ has chemical potential energy. • ...
Energy Conservation_ Aakanksha Shukla_DAH2 2021-06-18
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- fusion Which of the following process is used by the sun to produce energy
- energy that comes from the decay of natural minerals and the volcanic action of the earth
- Energy The vibrations that reach the human ear are experienced by humans as sound.
- non-renewable source of energy
- energy What is the energy associated with the object’s motion
- can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another.
- What happens to the total energy of the object falling freely towards the ground
- How many forms of fossil fuels are present
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- major constituent of biogas
- What is the The International System of Units for measurement of energy
- energy refers to the type of energy that travels by waves or particles.
- energy has the ability to transform into a more obvious form of kinetic energy
12 Clues: major constituent of biogas • non-renewable source of energy • How many forms of fossil fuels are present • energy What is the energy associated with the object’s motion • What is the The International System of Units for measurement of energy • energy refers to the type of energy that travels by waves or particles. • ...
Biomolecules 2021-08-30
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- Contains carbon and hydrogen
- Oils and fats
- Made of glycerol and 3 fatty acids
- Carb's polymer
- Solid fat
- Protein's polymer
- Carb found in cell walls
- Uses DNA instructions
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- Contains N and P
- Forms cell membranes
- Carb's monomer
- Liquid fat
- Sugars
- Nucleic acid's monomer
- Genetic instructions
- Made of amino acids
- Energy
17 Clues: Sugars • Energy • Solid fat • Liquid fat • Oils and fats • Carb's monomer • Carb's polymer • Contains N and P • Protein's polymer • Made of amino acids • Forms cell membranes • Genetic instructions • Uses DNA instructions • Nucleic acid's monomer • Carb found in cell walls • Contains carbon and hydrogen • Made of glycerol and 3 fatty acids
chemistry vocab crossword 2024-11-07
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- A type of energy that can raise the temperature of things.
- A measure of the mass of an object in a given volume; usually measured in g/cm2
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- An increase in size.
- The changing of state from a gas to a liquid.
- A decrease in size.
- The basic unit of matter.
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- The changing of state from a liquid to a solid, also known as solidification.
- energy Energy that is transferred between objects at different temperatures.
- Squash or press together.
- energy The energy that an object or particle has when it is in motion.
- A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched.
- The change of state when a solid changes into a liquid.
- The ability to do work; there are many different forms of energy.
- A measure of how much matter is in a substance.
- The state of matter where particles are closely bound but are free to move past each other.
- The state of matter where particles are separated and fly around independently of each other.
- A measure of the amount of solute that has dissolved in a given solvent to form a solution.
- The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas.
19 Clues: A decrease in size. • An increase in size. • Squash or press together. • The basic unit of matter. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The changing of state from a gas to a liquid. • A measure of how much matter is in a substance. • The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas. • A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched. • ...
Scince Crossword Jay 2024-11-07
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- energy Energy that is transferred between objects at different temperatures.
- The changing of state from a liquid to a solid, also known as solidification.
- A measure of how much matter is in a substance.
- The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas.
- The changing of state from a gas to a liquid.
- energy The energy that an object or particle has when it is in motion.
- A decrease in size.
- A measure of the amount of solute that has dissolved in a given solvent to form a solution.
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- The state of matter where particles are separated and fly around independently of each other.
- A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched.
- A type of energy that can raise the temperature of things.
- An increase in size.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The change of state when a solid changes into a liquid.
- The basic unit of matter.
- A measure of the mass of an object in a given volume; usually measured in g/cm2
- Squash or press together.
- The ability to do work; there are many different forms of energy.
- The state of matter where particles are closely bound but are free to move past each other.
19 Clues: A decrease in size. • An increase in size. • The basic unit of matter. • Squash or press together. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The changing of state from a gas to a liquid. • A measure of how much matter is in a substance. • The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas. • A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched. • ...
Callen's Science Crossword 2024-11-07
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- energy Energy that is transferred between objects at different temperatures.
- The changing of state from a liquid to a solid, also known as solidification.
- A measure of how much matter is in a substance.
- The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas.
- The changing of state from a gas to a liquid.
- energy The energy that an object or particle has when it is in motion.
- A decrease in size.
- A measure of the amount of solute that has dissolved in a given solvent to form a solution.
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- The state of matter where particles are separated and fly around independently of each other.
- A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched.
- A type of energy that can raise the temperature of things.
- An increase in size.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The change of state when a solid changes into a liquid
- The basic unit of matter.
- A measure of the mass of an object in a given volume; usually measured in g/cm2
- Squash or press together.
- The ability to do work; there are many different forms of energy.
- The state of matter where particles are closely bound but are free to move past each other.
19 Clues: A decrease in size. • An increase in size. • The basic unit of matter. • Squash or press together. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The changing of state from a gas to a liquid. • A measure of how much matter is in a substance. • The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas. • A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched. • ...
teal science crossword 2024-11-07
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- energy Energy that is transferred between objects at different temperatures.
- The changing of state from a liquid to a solid, also known as solidification.
- A measure of how much matter is in a substance.
- The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas.
- The changing of state from a gas to a liquid.
- energy The energy that an object or particle has when it is in motion.
- A decrease in size.
- A measure of the amount of solute that has dissolved in a given solvent to form a solution.
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- The state of matter where particles are separated and fly around independently of each other.
- A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched.
- A type of energy that can raise the temperature of things.
- An increase in size.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The change of state when a solid changes into a liquid
- The basic unit of matter.
- A measure of the mass of an object in a given volume; usually measured in g/cm2
- Squash or press together.
- The ability to do work; there are many different forms of energy.
- The state of matter where particles are closely bound but are free to move past each other.
19 Clues: A decrease in size. • An increase in size. • The basic unit of matter. • Squash or press together. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The changing of state from a gas to a liquid. • A measure of how much matter is in a substance. • The change of state where a liquid changes to a gas. • A measure of how easily a substance can be scratched. • ...
Aerobic Harvest of Energy 2024-11-26
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- Process in which ATP is generated for cellular work.
- Nucleotide triphosphate that powers all forms of cellular work.
- Average energy amount per day needed for an adult.
- The loss of electrons from one substance.
- The transfer of electrons from one molecule to another.
- Number of kilocalories that the body needs for life-sustaining activities.
- Cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen.
- Enzyme that helps the coenzyme NAD+ reduce into NADH.
- Measure of the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 C.
- Law that states that the energy in the universe is constant.
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- Series of electron carrier molecules that transport electrons during redox reactions that release energy used to create ATP.
- The addition of electrons to another substance.
- Law that states that heat will always flow spontaneously from hotter to colder regions of matter.
- Process by which plants convert light energy to chemical energy.
- Simple sugar that fuels the process of cellular respiration.
- Process in which energy is released.
- Coenzyme that assists with the process of oxidizing gluose.
- The exchange of gasses - oxygen is inhaled, CO2 is exhaled.
18 Clues: Process in which energy is released. • The loss of electrons from one substance. • The addition of electrons to another substance. • Average energy amount per day needed for an adult. • Process in which ATP is generated for cellular work. • Enzyme that helps the coenzyme NAD+ reduce into NADH. • The transfer of electrons from one molecule to another. • ...
Energy 2022-09-19
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- Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass
- electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- Energy that is stored and held in resdiness
- A gas with high methane content, found along with various fossil fuels and is used as a fuel.
- an internal-combustion engine that burns heavy oil
- burning wood, peat, dung, or fossil fuels
- Movement of energy from one place or object to another
- the total carbon dioxide emissions produced by an individual, group, or location
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- The energy of light and other forms of radiation.
- energy The change of potential (stored) energy into kinetic (moving) energy. (e.g., the chemical energy in a battery is changed into electricity, which gives off heat and light.)
- a unit of power equal to 1000
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- relating to or denoting the action of heated water in the earth's crust.
- A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The ability to do work or cause change
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere by carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and other gases
18 Clues: a unit of power equal to 1000 • The ability to do work or cause change • burning wood, peat, dung, or fossil fuels • the energy an object has due to its motion • Energy that is stored and held in resdiness • The energy of light and other forms of radiation. • an internal-combustion engine that burns heavy oil • Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-03-02
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- produced by moving water
- label of resistance
- current is too strong metal breaks
- energy from the wind
- an amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- uses energy from the sun to generate the solar pannels
- a space in the circuit so electricity can not flow
- each bulb is on its own power line
- allows electrons to move freely
- label of current
- label of power
- a complete circuit that electricity can flow
- slows down the flow of electricity and label of ohms
- fission that produces it
- wood waste that burns into energy, many different types of power
- how fast the current is pushed
- how fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
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- fossil fuel, decomposing over years found underground
- opens circuit when current is too strong
- used to find current, resistance, voltage and power in a circuit
- heat within the earth
- the movement of electrons
- all parts in one line
- a diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- label of volt
- set of components that allows electricity to flow
- does not allow electrons to flow
- burning coal to produce power
- gas gets extracted from earth
29 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 • the movement of electrons • burning coal to produce power • gas gets extracted from earth • how fast the current is pushed • allows electrons to move freely • does not allow electrons to flow • ...
Matter, Energy, Motion 2021-04-21
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- Stored energy
- The first Laws of ____________. Energy can be transformed (changed from one form to another),but it can neither be created nor destroyed.
- Kinetic energy is influenced by mass & ____.
- Energy that involves the movement of particles; creates phases changes
- Distance/Time = ___
- Newton's ___ Law of Motion is known as the 'Law of Inertia'
- A basic unit of matter consisting of a dense, central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons.
- State of matter that has definite volume but not shape.
- In any physical or chemical change, matter is neither created nor _____.
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- Made up of two or more elements bonded together.
- energy of motion
- State of matter that has no definite shape or volume.
- Matter is neither created nor destroyed but merely ____ from one form to another.
- This paper is made of ___ because it has mass and takes up space.
- Newton's ___ Law of Motion follows the equation of F = m x a.
- State of matter that has definite shape and volume
- Newton's ____ Law of Motion is defined as, for action there is an equal & opposite reaction.
- Mechanical, Sound, Chemical, Electrical, Radiant, Thermal, and Nuclear are all forms of _____.
18 Clues: Stored energy • energy of motion • Distance/Time = ___ • Kinetic energy is influenced by mass & ____. • Made up of two or more elements bonded together. • State of matter that has definite shape and volume • State of matter that has no definite shape or volume. • State of matter that has definite volume but not shape. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab Quiz 2025-02-06
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- reaction in photosynthesis that does not require the direct involvement of sunlight
- reactant of light dependent reactions
- organism that captures energy from the sun or inorganic substances to make their own food
- organism that obtains food and energy from consuming living organisms
- site of light independent reactions of photosynthesis
- electron donor; drops off an H to be used in carbon fixation
- stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts
- light independent reaction that produces glucose by using ATP, NADPH, and CO2
- the small openings on the leaves through which O2 and CO2 move in and out
- smaller energy molecule composed of two phosphate groups, an adenine base, and a ribose sugar
- process where atmospheric CO2 is converted to a usable form of C
- organism that makes their own food from light energy
- the process where a phosphate group is added to a molecule; ADP forms to ATP
- organelle that captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy
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- reaction in photosynthesis that requires direct involvement of sunlight
- site of light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- main product of light dependent reactions in photosynthesis
- monosaccharide that serves as the primary source of energy
- electron carrier; picks up an H to be used in Calvin Cycle
- organism that makes their own food from chemicals
- basic energy source used by all cells and contains three phosphate groups
- main pigment found in plants that cause them to appear green
22 Clues: reactant of light dependent reactions • stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts • organism that makes their own food from chemicals • site of light dependent reactions of photosynthesis • organism that makes their own food from light energy • site of light independent reactions of photosynthesis • monosaccharide that serves as the primary source of energy • ...
Crossword 2024-08-13
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- Where life operates
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
- and the solution of the environmental problems.
- focuses on the Earth’s atmosphere and its interrelation to the other system
- is the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes,rivers, streams,reservoir, polar icecaps, glaciers,and ground water.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment
- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- The study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the
- It is needed by all known forms of life.
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- Developing new knowledge based upon old knowledge.
- earth sciences, especially geology.
- is the rate at which energy is used
- the protective blanket of gases (N, O2, Ar, CO2, trace gases), surrounding the Earth
- is the study of energy
- is the ability to do work
- A solution with a pH higher than 7.
- is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other
- the protective blanket of gases (N, O2, Ar, CO2, trace gases), surrounding the Earth
- is done when force is applied to an object over a distance
21 Clues: Where life operates • is the study of energy • is the ability to do work • earth sciences, especially geology. • is the rate at which energy is used • A solution with a pH higher than 7. • is the outer mantle of the solid earth. • It is needed by all known forms of life. • anything that takes up space and has mass. • and the solution of the environmental problems. • ...
Chemistry and Energy 2020-04-13
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- Used to describe chemical reactions
- Reducing the amount of energy used
- A change that makes a new substance that cannot be reversed
- Energy sources that will eventually run out
- Energy sources from the decompositions of organisms millions of years ago
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- Renewable energy source that uses the sun to generate electricity
- Renewable energy source that uses wind power to generate electricity
- Substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins
- Renewable energy from the heat in the interior of the earth
- Matter that can be observed by changing the substance
- Substance that forms as a result of a chemical equation
- Renewable energy source that can be burned and used as a source of fuel
12 Clues: Reducing the amount of energy used • Used to describe chemical reactions • Energy sources that will eventually run out • Matter that can be observed by changing the substance • Substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins • Substance that forms as a result of a chemical equation • A change that makes a new substance that cannot be reversed • ...
Year 8 Ecosystem and Biodiversity 2024-11-20
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- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Type of symbiosis where both species benefit.
- The non-living components of an ecosystem (e.g., temperature, water, soil).
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy (food).
- A linear sequence showing the transfer of energy from one organism to another.
- A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
- Interaction where one organism (predator) hunts and eats another organism (prey).
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food and release energy.
- A diagram showing the amount of energy or biomass at each trophic level.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- The living components of an ecosystem (e.g., plants, animals).
- The process through which nitrogen is converted into different chemical forms, helping plants grow.
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- The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce.
- A trait or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- The process through which carbon is exchanged among the atmosphere, organisms, and the Earth.
- Struggle between organisms for limited resources.
- The role or function of an organism within its ecosystem.
- A species at risk of becoming extinct.
- The variety of life forms in an ecosystem.
- Species Non-native species that harm the ecosystem they invade.
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy (e.g., animals).
- Type of symbiosis where one species benefits and the other is not affected.
- Organism that makes its own food, usually through photosynthesis (e.g., plants).
- The process by which species change over time through natural selection.
- Type of symbiosis where one species benefits at the expense of the other.
- Each step in the food chain or food web, representing different energy levels.
- Organism that breaks down dead material and recycles nutrients (e.g., fungi, bacteria).
- A group of different species living and interacting in the same area.
- Interaction between two different species that live together.
30 Clues: A species at risk of becoming extinct. • The variety of life forms in an ecosystem. • Type of symbiosis where both species benefit. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • Struggle between organisms for limited resources. • The role or function of an organism within its ecosystem. • A community of organisms interacting with their environment. • ...
Electronics 2016-10-31
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- Draws power in a circuit
- The unit for measuring electrical resistance
- Insulators have a high _______
- Named after a French physicist
- States that voltage is equal to the product of current and resistance
- Calculated by using the formula of power in divided by power out
- Energy due to the moving of electric charges
- Path that a current goes through
- The speed that electrons flow
- When force is used to relocate an object a certain distance
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- The rate of doing work
- Named after an Italian physicist who invented the electric battery
- Discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831
- Includes more than one path for a current to flow through
- A type of energy that comes naturally or is produced
- The depiction of the electric potential energy per unit charge
- Metals or anything that has less resitance
- There is only one path for a current to flow through in this type of circuit
- Exists in many forms like mechanical, kinetic or potential
19 Clues: The rate of doing work • Draws power in a circuit • The speed that electrons flow • Insulators have a high _______ • Named after a French physicist • Path that a current goes through • Discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831 • Metals or anything that has less resitance • The unit for measuring electrical resistance • Energy due to the moving of electric charges • ...
Biodiversity 2024-10-26
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- Type of uses for marine compounds (10)
- State of air and water thanks to biodiversity (5)
- Distinct groups of organisms; about 8.7 million are on Earth (7)
- Biodiversity is defined as this of life forms (7)
- Dry ecosystems with sparse vegetation (7)
- Life forms like mushrooms and mold (5)
- Natural process for making water drinkable (12)
- Health products derived from plants (9)
- Biodiversity-rich, endangered areas (8)
- Planet that hosts all biodiversity (5)
- Tiny life forms like bacteria (14)
- Biodiversity helps control these harmful organisms (4)
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- Original term from which "biodiversity" is derived (10)
- Variety of life on Earth (12)
- Species unique to a specific location (7)
- Lush, tropical ecosystems (11)
- Biodiversity assists in the disposal of this (5)
- Biodiversity provides this essential resource (4)
- Compounds from microorganisms to fight infections (11)
- Regions like deserts and rainforests (10)
- Type of ecosystem including coral reefs (7)
- Biodiversity supplies this along with food (6)
- Quality of soil that supports plant growth (9)
- Humans and other creatures included in biodiversity (7)
24 Clues: Variety of life on Earth (12) • Lush, tropical ecosystems (11) • Tiny life forms like bacteria (14) • Type of uses for marine compounds (10) • Life forms like mushrooms and mold (5) • Planet that hosts all biodiversity (5) • Health products derived from plants (9) • Biodiversity-rich, endangered areas (8) • Species unique to a specific location (7) • ...
Osmosis 2023-03-09
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- Thing dissolving something else
- transport Movement not needing energy
- Less solutes
- Cell wall folds inward
- Vacuole releases its contents by fusing with the cell membrane
- More solutes
- Movement with help of transport proteins
- Pressure Force that pushes membrane against the cell wall
- A surface that lets some things in and somethings out
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- Diffusion of water
- Membrane folds in on itself due to something pushing on it and forms a new vacuole
- Movement of substances
- Dissolution of cells
- Transport Movement needing energy
- Equal solutes
- State of being equal
- Thing being disolved
17 Clues: Less solutes • More solutes • Equal solutes • Diffusion of water • Dissolution of cells • State of being equal • Thing being disolved • Movement of substances • Cell wall folds inward • Thing dissolving something else • Transport Movement needing energy • transport Movement not needing energy • Movement with help of transport proteins • ...
Energy Forms/Transformation Crossword 2023-12-06
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- the majority of energy on earth originates from the ____.
- stored energy stored in an object
- energy in moving objects
- energy can convert from potential to ________.
- the energy of moving electrons
- the energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
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- heat energy
- the energy of light
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- energy from vibrations in matter
- energy is never lost but always _________.
- The ability to do work or cause change
12 Clues: heat energy • the energy of light • energy in moving objects • the energy of moving electrons • energy from vibrations in matter • stored energy stored in an object • The ability to do work or cause change • energy stored in the bonds of molecules • energy is never lost but always _________. • the energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Energy forms and Transformation 2025-10-07
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- Energy produced by vibrating objects and travels as sound waves.
- Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms, released during nuclear reactions.
- Energy that travels as visible waves and allows us to see.
- A measure of how much input energy is converted into useful output energy.
- Energy that comes from the movement of particles in a substance.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it only changes form.
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- Transfer When energy moves from one object to another (e.g., heat from stove to pot).
- Energy stored in chemical bonds, such as food, fuel, or batteries.
- Stored energy due to position or condition.
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons through a conductor.
- Energy Energy that is not useful, usually released as heat or sound.
- Energy of movement or motion.
- Transformation When energy changes from one form to another (e.g., electrical → light).
14 Clues: Energy of movement or motion. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Stored energy due to position or condition. • Energy that travels as visible waves and allows us to see. • Energy caused by the movement of electrons through a conductor. • Energy produced by vibrating objects and travels as sound waves. • ...
Energy Crossword 2021-03-19
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- Energy transformed state
- Type of energy that is created by sunrays
- Derived from sources that will run-out or will not be replenished
- The ability to do work
- 5th largest oil producer of South America
- Located above oil deposits extracted using pipelines
- Energy forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
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- Wood and other biomasses, biofuels
- Wind,solar,hydroelectric,geothermal (examples)
- Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure convert to other things
- Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are released through fossil fuels, spreading acidic solutions all around
- Step before coal is created
- Energy source that can be easily replenished
- Something that gets energy from water
- Solid, combustible mineral made from carbon formed after millions of years of compression
15 Clues: The ability to do work • Energy transformed state • Step before coal is created • Wood and other biomasses, biofuels • Something that gets energy from water • Type of energy that is created by sunrays • 5th largest oil producer of South America • Energy source that can be easily replenished • Wind,solar,hydroelectric,geothermal (examples) • ...
physics keywords AS 2019-03-12
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- rate of flow of charge
- ...interference when two waves out of phase overlap and total displacement decreases
- ...wave doesn't transfer energy
- waves spread out after passing through a gap
- quantity with only magnitude, no direction
- waves bounce off a surface
- work done per second
- only momentum conserved KE transferred
- number of complete oscillations per second
- upthrust equal to weight of fluid it displaces
- single force to replace all forces
- wave changes speed after a change in density, causing it to bend
- how much one wave lags behind the other
- packet of light energy
- splits emf from a power source
- cause of material being deformed
- force x distance moved in direction of force
- ...wave oscillates parallel to the direction of propagation
- fraction of original length material extends
- minimum energy needed for an electron to leave the surface of a metal
- ...wave oscillates perpendicular to the direction of propagation
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- distance between two consecutive points
- total moment of a couple
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- for a system in eq, clockwise moments equal anticlockwise
- returns to original length when released
- extension of an elastic object is dp to the force applied
- minimum frequency for an electron to be released
- energy transferred from electrical into other forms per unit charge
- doesn't return to original length when released
- two equal and anti parallel forces that cause rotation
- when two waves superpose and there is a change in overall displacement
- momentum and KE are conserved
- dist travelled between seeing hazard and applying brakes
- ...interference where two waves overlap and total displacement increases
- td plus bd
- max distance from its undisturbed point
- how difficult a material is to deform
- how stiff a spring is
- dist travelled between applying brakes and stopping
- force energy transferred from other forms into electrical per unit charge
- distance from its undisturbed position
- ...wave transfers energy
- time of one complete oscillation
44 Clues: td plus bd • work done per second • how stiff a spring is • rate of flow of charge • packet of light energy • total moment of a couple • ...wave transfers energy • waves bounce off a surface • momentum and KE are conserved • splits emf from a power source • ...wave doesn't transfer energy • cause of material being deformed • time of one complete oscillation • ...
Cellular Functions :) 2012-10-09
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- digestive system of the cell
- regulates cell activity and stores all genetic information of the cell
- gives chemical support to the cell; regulation of biochemical activities
- transport of cellular materials and forms skeletal framework; metabolic activities
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- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for cell use
- site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP
- carry out protein synthesis
- acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell
- harvests the energy of sunlight and converts it to chemical energy in order to fuel chemical reactions in the cell
- membrane forms a barrier between the interior and exterior of the cell
- sac-like structures; stores materials such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and water
- synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits
- breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation
- aids the process of cell division
14 Clues: carry out protein synthesis • digestive system of the cell • aids the process of cell division • site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP • synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits • breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation • acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell • ...
Histology Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-14
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- Gland that is ductless and moves through extracellular spaces
- Nervous tissue transmitting impulses to other neurons, glands, or muscle fibers
- Skin membrane
- Membrane that surrounds organs and lines body cavities without external environment
- Vascular tissue (blood)
- Tissue that protects and supports the body, binds organs together, stores energy
- Tissue composed of muscle cells and converts chemical energy into mechanical energy
- Nerve cell
- Column or rectangular shaped cells
- Type of muscle tissue attached to bones
- Flat and scale-like shaped cells
- Tissue that covers body surfaces, lines body cavities and ducts, forms glands
- Cartilage for shock absorption, found in intervertebral disks, pubic syphysis, menisci of knee, epiglottis
- Box or cube shaped cells
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- Tissue adapted for tension in one direction, ie tendons, aponeuroses, ligaments
- Structural cartilage providing strength and rigidity
- Mature cartilage cells
- Type of muscle that forms bulk of heart wall
- Gland that secretes into ducts
- Type of muscle located in the walls of hollow structures and organs
- Study of tissues
- Cartilage that reduces friction at joints, and is the most abundant cartilage in the body
- Contractile tissue
- Bone tissue
- Conductive tissue
- Membrane that lines structures that have opening to external environment
- Membrane that lines cavities of freely movable joints
27 Clues: Nerve cell • Bone tissue • Skin membrane • Study of tissues • Conductive tissue • Contractile tissue • Mature cartilage cells • Vascular tissue (blood) • Box or cube shaped cells • Gland that secretes into ducts • Flat and scale-like shaped cells • Column or rectangular shaped cells • Type of muscle tissue attached to bones • Type of muscle that forms bulk of heart wall • ...
Energy Review Crossword Puzzle - Gabriel Bader 2021-03-19
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- Mountaintop removal
- "fossil energy source that formed deep beneath the earth's surface".
- energy heat stored within earth
- Minimal effects on the surface
- forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
- "capturing the energy from the Sun and subsequently converting it into electricity".
- "energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom".
- A solid, combustible mineral made of carbon, formed from organic matter after millions of years of compression
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- An energy source that can be easily replenished
- in a transformed state
- Oxygen, water, and pyrite react and form sulfuric acid
- implementing wind energy turbines that work when wind are blown into this turbines in order for it to generate energy.
- “the ability to do work”
- Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure converted into coal, oil, or natural gas.
- Derived from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes - or even in many, many lifetimes.
15 Clues: Mountaintop removal • in a transformed state • “the ability to do work” • Minimal effects on the surface • energy heat stored within earth • "energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom". • An energy source that can be easily replenished • Oxygen, water, and pyrite react and form sulfuric acid • forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature • ...
PiottiR pd.7 science 2018-03-22
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- what is the melting of fuel rods called
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
- thermal: heat from Earth's interior
- rods in the reactor
- oil, and natural gas: three major types of fossil fuels
- rods used to slow down chain reactions when the reactor vessel gets too hot
- light and heat given off by the sun
- the central core of an atom
- compounds made from oil
- the percentage of energy that is used to perform wor
- of coal is mined in the US is exported to other countries
- energy rich substances formed from the remains of organisms Energytransformation a change from one form of energy to another
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- a process where crude oils made into their fuels
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- something that provide energy
- through what can store chemical energy be released
- chemical compounds that have carbon and hydrogen atom
- power: coal is mainly used for
- can be replenished in a short amount of time
- reducing energy use
- adding alcohol to gasoline forms this mixture
- coming together
- another name for oil
- oil is mainly used for
- breaking apart
- what does wind, flowing water, and steam turn
- energy: is energy conversions occur when a car engine burns gasoline
- a layer of material that traps air
29 Clues: breaking apart • coming together • reducing energy use • rods in the reactor • another name for oil • oil is mainly used for • compounds made from oil • the central core of an atom • something that provide energy • power: coal is mainly used for • a layer of material that traps air • thermal: heat from Earth's interior • light and heat given off by the sun • ...
Anna B's Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-24
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- The movement of thermal energy from warmer objects to cooler objects.
- Represents the average kinetic energy of the particle that make up the material
- when like poles of two magnets are near each other.
- Any object that attracts the metal iron.
- when opposite poles of two magnets are near each other.
- When energy is transferred through direct contact between particles/molecules
- The force between charged particle or objects.
- The release of static electricity when two objects touch each other.
- Any object that attracts the metal iron.
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- When temperatures balance out and heat stops flowing.
- A magnet that remains a magnet after being removed from another magnetic field.
- Energy in motion, movement.
- Transfers heat by currents within a fluid
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
- A push or pull.
- Elements that have an especially strong attraction to magnets, including iron, nickel and cobalt.
- A region in a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of the atoms all point in the same direction.
- Stored energy.
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces/objects
- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
- the light that forms shimmering sheets of color in the atmosphere.
- A magnet that loses its magnetic field after being removed from a magnetic field.
22 Clues: Stored energy. • A push or pull. • Energy in motion, movement. • Any object that attracts the metal iron. • Any object that attracts the metal iron. • Transfers heat by currents within a fluid • The force between charged particle or objects. • when like poles of two magnets are near each other. • The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves • ...
4.1 Why Is Electricity Important to Us 2022-03-22
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- Electrical energy is used to ___ electrical devices and appliances.
- The moving steam turns the ___.
- Batteries and power banks can be used to ___ electrical energy.
- Fossil fuels are burnt at the ___ to generate heat energy.
- Electrical energy can be easily ___ to other forms of energy.
- Electrical energy can be stored in batteries as ___ energy.
- Electrical energy can be ___ from one place to another easily using wires and cables.
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- A series of energy conversions occurs at different parts of the ___ ___.
- Power station in Singapore burns ___ ___.
- At the ___, heat energy is used to boil water and turn it into moving steam.
- The turbines then turn the ___ to generate electrical energy.
11 Clues: The moving steam turns the ___. • Power station in Singapore burns ___ ___. • Fossil fuels are burnt at the ___ to generate heat energy. • Electrical energy can be stored in batteries as ___ energy. • The turbines then turn the ___ to generate electrical energy. • Electrical energy can be easily ___ to other forms of energy. • ...
Heat and Temperature 2023-03-27
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- the energy that is transferred from matter at a higher temperature
- the transfer of heat energy through the form of waves
- any substance that limits the transfer of heat energy
- the transfer of heat energy that happens when heated gas or liquid particles move from one location to another
- average energy movement
- measurement of average kinetic energy of the particles
- a material that lets heat energy between substances, moves easily
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- transferring heat energy between substances that are in contact
- the ability to hold heat
- the theory that states that all matter is made of tiny moving/vibrating particles
- the technology of generating 2 or more forms of energy from the same energy maker
11 Clues: average energy movement • the ability to hold heat • the transfer of heat energy through the form of waves • any substance that limits the transfer of heat energy • measurement of average kinetic energy of the particles • transferring heat energy between substances that are in contact • a material that lets heat energy between substances, moves easily • ...
Topics 1-3 Word Cross 2013-12-06
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- regulates metabolism forms compounds that release energy
- recommendations for a healthy lifestyle (two words)
- a substance that absorbs oxides
- mineral requirement that is 100mg or more a day
- a process where a acid compounds are washed out of the air by rain or snow
- a scale that measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance
- a chemical that's pH level is less than 7
- the pH level of 4.2
- a molecule that helps enzymes function in the body
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- crutial part of blood cells that regulate oxygen transport
- one part per billion
- a chemils that produces the basic substances with the pH value more than 7
- part of a plant that is suited for extracting minerals
- medicine used to remove the typhus threat in World War II
- process whereby chemicals accumulate in the tissues of organisms
- a mixture of plant compounds used as a chemical indicator
- in muscle contraction; forms bones and teeth
- chemicals that reduce the amount of damage or disease to crops
- a chemical in food, used for energy and growth
- an organic nutrient that does not dissolve in water
20 Clues: the pH level of 4.2 • one part per billion • a substance that absorbs oxides • a chemical that's pH level is less than 7 • in muscle contraction; forms bones and teeth • a chemical in food, used for energy and growth • mineral requirement that is 100mg or more a day • a molecule that helps enzymes function in the body • recommendations for a healthy lifestyle (two words) • ...
The crossword 2022-03-21
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- The amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- change- Changes the physical appearance but not the actually substance
- Property- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed
- System- Matter can enter or escape the system
- System- No matter is allowed to enter or leave
- Property- The ability to change into different substances
- Anything that has mass or occupies space.
- reaction- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat.
- Two or more substances combine to form a new substance.
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in a fire.
- energy- The minimum amount of energy needed.
- Releases energy when it burns.
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- How many atoms or molecules are represented in a reaction
- When one element replaces another.
- reaction- Substances undergo chemical changes that result in a new substance
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- Equation- A short easy was to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- of mass- Matter isn’t created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- A chemical that breaks down into simpler substances.
- A material that increases the rate of reaction
- The studies of properties of matter and how matter changes.
- reaction- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat.
- A substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- The result of a chemical reaction
24 Clues: Releases energy when it burns. • The result of a chemical reaction • When one element replaces another. • Anything that has mass or occupies space. • energy- The minimum amount of energy needed. • System- Matter can enter or escape the system • System- No matter is allowed to enter or leave • A material that increases the rate of reaction • ...
Energy vocab 2023-01-09
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- the ability to do work
- The rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- A change from one energy to another;also called energy conversion
- Energy that an object has due to its motion
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- The energy of electric
- The energy of light and other forms of radiation which travels through space as waves
- The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- Kinetic or Potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- The energy an object has because of its position;also the internal stored energy of an object
- The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- The force that two surfaces exert on each other when they rub against each other,The transfer of electrons from one uncharged object to another uncharged object by rubbing
12 Clues: The energy of electric • the ability to do work • Energy that an object has due to its motion • The rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed • The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • A change from one energy to another;also called energy conversion • The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-20
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- energy is energy carried by light
- resource is an energy source that cant be used by humans
- energy can be transformed into other forms of energy
- energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds
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- is a device that transform kinetic energy into electrical energy
- is a device that transform radiant energy directly into electrical energy
- energy is the energy that is carried by an electrical current
- is the ability to cause change
- energy energy that all objects have that increases as the objects temperature increases
- of conservation of energy energy is never created or destroyed
10 Clues: is the ability to cause change • energy is energy carried by light • energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy can be transformed into other forms of energy • resource is an energy source that cant be used by humans • energy is the energy that is carried by an electrical current • of conservation of energy energy is never created or destroyed • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-08-11
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- True or false: It is possible for an object to simultaneously have more than one type of energy
- True or false: there is only one type of potential energy
- if an object's position gets more unstable, does it more potential energy or less potential energy?
- an object high off the ground has a lot of this type of potential energy
- a compressed spring has a lot of _________ potential energy
- potential energy is the capacity for motion based on an object's _____
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- Uranium-235 has a lot of this type of potential energy
- All forms of energy can be classified as either kinetic or _______________
- Gasoline in a car has a lot of __________ potential energy
- Objects or particles in _____ positions have capacity for motion
- a molecule that is highly reactive has a lot of _____ potential energy
- kinetic energy is the energy of _____
- a spring that is neither compressed nor stretched does _____ have elastic potential energy
13 Clues: kinetic energy is the energy of _____ • Uranium-235 has a lot of this type of potential energy • True or false: there is only one type of potential energy • Gasoline in a car has a lot of __________ potential energy • a compressed spring has a lot of _________ potential energy • Objects or particles in _____ positions have capacity for motion • ...
Chapter 1 definitions 2018-12-30
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- An animal that extracts its energy from other animals. A meat eater.
- The relationship between more than one population and the environment in which they live.
- The formation of a new organism or cell from already living organisms or cells in order to propagate the species or make new cells.
- The two-part name of an organism that has been classified using the six kingdom system.
- A careful method of testing a hypothesis.
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment in order for an organism to live.
- The orderly classification of plants and animals according to their observed natural relationships to one another as well as similarities in structure and function.
- The ability to see an image's fine detail.
- An animal that extracts its energy only from plants. A plant eater.
- The amount by which an image is enlarged by a microscope.
- The process by which an organism extracts energy from its surroundings and uses it to sustain itself.
- Two words - A standard set of units that are used by all scientists around the world.
- A hypothesis which has undergone extensive experimentation and has been found to completely explain a question.
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- An animal that can extract its energy from either plants or animals.
- An instrument that produces enlarged images of very small objects.
- The surroundings in which an organism lives - can be external or internal.
- Organisms that derive their energy from dead organisms.
- Specialized molecules or organs that all life forms possess that allow them to sense and respond to changes in their environments.
- The process by which the energy of the sun is captured and used to make sugar molecules.
- The molecule that contains the genetic material in all life forms.
- The organism that receives the genetic material and is formed as a result of reproduction.
- The organism that supplies the genetic material during reproduction.
- An organism that uses photosynthesis to produce its own energy source. All plants.
- An educated statement that explains observations.
- The resulting structure that is formed when one or more cells are grouped together to carry on the activities of life.
- Two words - The process of the transfer of energy from the sun to producers, then consumers, then decomposers.
- A group of similar organisms that live in the same area.
- An organism that uses a producer or other consumers for its energy source. All animals are consumers.
- The study of life.
29 Clues: The study of life. • A careful method of testing a hypothesis. • The ability to see an image's fine detail. • An educated statement that explains observations. • Organisms that derive their energy from dead organisms. • A group of similar organisms that live in the same area. • The amount by which an image is enlarged by a microscope. • ...
Magma Formation Puzzle 2025-09-25
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- / Molten rock that reaches the surface
- / Describes movement of Earth’s plates
- / Center of Earth, extremely hot and dense
- / Force that decreases during decompression melting
- / Type of plate boundary where magma forms due to separation
- / Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface
- / Energy source that causes rock to melt
- / Melting caused by reduced pressure
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- / Process where one plate sinks beneath another
- / Mountain formed by erupting magma
- / Rising column of hot mantle material
- / Outer solid layer of Earth
- / Transformation of solid rock into liquid
- / Layer where most magma forms
- / Underground reservoir where magma collects
15 Clues: / Outer solid layer of Earth • / Layer where most magma forms • / Mountain formed by erupting magma • / Melting caused by reduced pressure • / Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface • / Molten rock that reaches the surface • / Rising column of hot mantle material • / Describes movement of Earth’s plates • / Energy source that causes rock to melt • ...
Electrons 2023-11-16
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- Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom
- c = 3.0x10^8 m/s
- Positively charged ion that lose electrons
- Subatomic particles but do not behave like a particle
- Negatively charged ions that gain electrons
- Unit of distance for measuring waves
- Electrons exist in specific energy levels called their ____ ___.
- Measured in Hertz
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- Wavelength and Frequency have an ______ relationship.
- __________ spectrum has all the different forms of radiant energy on it.
- A simple structure to represent an element and its valence electrons.
- This type of science is all about electrons
- Electrons really behave like ______.
- The effect when radiation strikes a metal and electrons are emitted.
- The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.
15 Clues: c = 3.0x10^8 m/s • Measured in Hertz • Electrons really behave like ______. • Unit of distance for measuring waves • Positively charged ion that lose electrons • This type of science is all about electrons • Negatively charged ions that gain electrons • Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom • Wavelength and Frequency have an ______ relationship. • ...
Drake 2019-10-15
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- mineral builds strong bones/teeth
- part of every cell in our body
- building blocks of protein
- vitamin builds strong bones/teeth
- helpers to other nutrients
- helps get energy from food
- helps red blood cells carry oxygen
- body uses to build new cells; repair injured ones
- usually liquid at room temp.
- starches and fiber
- forms red blood cells
- only mixes with fat
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- used for many processes; become part of human body
- helps nromal blood clotting
- only mixes with water
- fights infections and heals wounds
- good source for night vision
- sugars
- body stores as reserve supply of energy
- usually solid at room temp.
20 Clues: sugars • starches and fiber • only mixes with fat • only mixes with water • forms red blood cells • building blocks of protein • helpers to other nutrients • helps get energy from food • helps nromal blood clotting • usually solid at room temp. • good source for night vision • usually liquid at room temp. • part of every cell in our body • mineral builds strong bones/teeth • ...
photosynthesis vocab quiz 2025-09-05
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- reactant of light dependent reactions
- reaction in photosynthesis that does not require the direct involvement of sunlight
- organism that captures energy from the sun or inorganic substances to make their own food
- the small openings on the leaves through which O2 and CO2 move in and out
- electron donor; drops off an H to be used in carbon fixation
- organelle that captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy
- organism that makes their own food from chemicals
- stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts
- reaction in photosynthesis that requires direct involvement of sunlight
- site of light independent reactions of photosynthesis
- a description of how matter is used and reused by living things
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- process where atmospheric CO2 is converted to a usable form of C
- organism that makes their own food from light energy
- electron carrier; picks up an H to be used in Calvin Cycle
- the process where a phosphate group is added to a molecule; ADP forms to ATP
- site of light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- reactant of the light independent reactions; undergoes carbon fixation
- organism that obtains food and energy from consuming living organisms
- main pigment found in plants that cause them to appear green
- main product of light dependent reactions in photosynthesis
- monosaccharide that serves as the primary source of energy
- light independent reaction that produces glucose by using ATP, NADPH, and CO2
- basic energy source used by all cells and contains three phosphate groups
- smaller energy molecule composed of two phosphate groups, an adenine base, and a ribose sugar
- movement of energy through a system; transfer of energy from one form to another
25 Clues: reactant of light dependent reactions • stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts • organism that makes their own food from chemicals • site of light dependent reactions of photosynthesis • organism that makes their own food from light energy • site of light independent reactions of photosynthesis • electron carrier; picks up an H to be used in Calvin Cycle • ...
Physical Science 7.1 and 7.2 Vocab 2021-06-01
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- A chemical in which energy is released to the surroundings as heat
- The energy released when a chemical compound reacts to produce new compounds
- A chemical reaction that requires energy input
- A substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- A compound always contains the same elements in the same proportion. This is true regardless of how the compound forms or how much it forms.
- The relative number of moles of the substances required to produce a given amount of product in a chemical reaction
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- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- A number that shows the relative amount of a substance in a reaction
- A substance of molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
9 Clues: A substance that forms in a chemical reaction • A chemical reaction that requires energy input • A substance of molecule that participates in a chemical reaction • A chemical in which energy is released to the surroundings as heat • A number that shows the relative amount of a substance in a reaction • ...
Bio Project 2022-12-06
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- Final product of glycolysis
- A process that forms 2 ATP molecules and 2 molecules of NADH for every glucose broken down.
- Reactant of glycolysis
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- Includes the Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport
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- doesn’t use oxygen (ex. glycosis)
- cycle Series of reactions in which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide
- uses oxygen (ex. Aerobic respiration)
- acid occurring in cellular metabolism, obtained especially from lemon and lime juices or by fermentation of sugars
- occurs naturally in the body and plays a role in generating energy
- is a product of glycolysis
11 Clues: Reactant of glycolysis • is a product of glycolysis • Final product of glycolysis • doesn’t use oxygen (ex. glycosis) • uses oxygen (ex. Aerobic respiration) • Includes the Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • occurs naturally in the body and plays a role in generating energy • ...
L to J 2022-03-01
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- rock that forms from the weathering and erosion of other rocks (these sediments are deposited, compacted, and cemented)
- any remains, impressions, or traces of a living thing found in Earth of a former geologic age
- idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- basic unit of life found in all living things
- made of a single cell
- relationship between organisms where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- the process of moving closer together
- an organism that cannot make its own food
- the number of different species in an area
- molten rock found under the Earth’s crust, containing dissolved gases and solid particles. At the Earth's surface, it is known as lava.
- The smallest food molecule that is created in photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration.
- rock that forms from other rocks as a result of intense heat, pressure, or chemical processes
- a relationship between organisms where both benefit
- A green organelle inside plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- the process of moving farther apart
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- shapes, like mountains or hills that make up the Earth's surface.
- rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies
- an organism that obtains energy by making its own food
- Rate number of individuals alive after a given period
- process by which organisms use light energy to make food energy
- a close, long-term interaction between species
- a statement about what may happen in the future based on prior experience or knowledge
- consisting of many cells
- the thin, rocky outer layer of Earth, above the mantle
- the name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today’s continents
- relationship between organisms where one benefits and the other is unaffected
- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- end of an organism or group of organisms
- Organisms that break down dead organisms or waste
- organism that captures and feeds on another organism
- An energy giving organelle inside plant and animal cells where cellular respiration.
- a decision made after considering relevant facts and evidence
- the layer of rock between Earth’s crust and core
- an organism that makes its own food
- the innermost layer of Earth, located beneath the mantle
37 Clues: made of a single cell • consisting of many cells • an organism that makes its own food • the process of moving farther apart • the process of moving closer together • end of an organism or group of organisms • an organism that cannot make its own food • the number of different species in an area • basic unit of life found in all living things • ...
Science energy 2025-02-04
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- Kinetic energy is the energy in___ objects.
- Sound energy can be used for ___.
- Heat keep living things___.
- Light energy help humans to ___ things.
- Potential energy can be___ to other forms of energy.
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- The higher an object is from the ground, the more___ energy it stores
- 1 way how heat energy can be used.
- Elastic potential energy is stored in an elastic object when stretched or___.
- Name 1 source of light energy that is man-made.
- Energy cannot be___ and cannot be destroyed.
10 Clues: Heat keep living things___. • Sound energy can be used for ___. • 1 way how heat energy can be used. • Light energy help humans to ___ things. • Kinetic energy is the energy in___ objects. • Energy cannot be___ and cannot be destroyed. • Name 1 source of light energy that is man-made. • Potential energy can be___ to other forms of energy. • ...
Carbohydrates 2015-09-25
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- The side product formed when two monnosaccharides are bonded together
- An energy storage molecule made from a-glucose in plants
- A long chain molecule made of many sugars bonded together
- A reagent that can be used to test for reducing sugars
- The type of reaction that forms bonds
- The sugar found in RNA
- Two monosaccharides chemically bonded
- An energy storage molecule formed form a-glucose in animals
- The sugar found in DNA
- The type of reaction that breaks bonds
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- The kind of data produced from a Benedict's reagent test
- A polysaccharide formed from B-glucose
- Sucrose is an example of this type of sugar
- The monomers from which carbohydrates are made
- A type of sugar that converts Cu2+ to Cu+ forming a red precipitate
- The element that forms carbohydrates along with hydrogen and oxygen
- A disaccharide formed when one a-glucose and one fructose are bonded together
- Two chemicals with same chemical formula but different structure
- A sugar with 6 carbons
- The type of bond that joins monosaccharides together
- A disaccharide formed from two a-glucose bonded together
- A biochemical test for starch
22 Clues: The sugar found in RNA • A sugar with 6 carbons • The sugar found in DNA • A biochemical test for starch • The type of reaction that forms bonds • Two monosaccharides chemically bonded • A polysaccharide formed from B-glucose • The type of reaction that breaks bonds • Sucrose is an example of this type of sugar • The monomers from which carbohydrates are made • ...
Jackson Hess 2023-02-08
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- shaking of earth's crust
- beneath eaarth's crust
- forms from lava flow
- vibration
- cuplike hollow
- Heat below surface
- explosive eruptions
- plates slide slowly across
- detects shaking
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- molten rock
- spreading apart
- horizontal
- earthquake starts
- very hot part of the mantle
- explosive eruptions and lava flow.
- above focus
- sliding under
- crack
- central opening
- continents drifted
- amount of energy
- Rocky surface
- flows out vent
23 Clues: crack • vibration • horizontal • molten rock • above focus • sliding under • Rocky surface • cuplike hollow • flows out vent • spreading apart • central opening • detects shaking • amount of energy • earthquake starts • continents drifted • Heat below surface • explosive eruptions • forms from lava flow • beneath eaarth's crust • shaking of earth's crust • plates slide slowly across • ...
Biology Fall Final 2022 2022-12-05
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- Structural modifications of the body
- Picture displaying the chromosomes of one organisms
- An organism that eats both plants and meat
- Different forms of the same gene
- A genetic profile of a person’s DNA
- Eats the primary consumer, usually carnivores
- Consists of the two allele inherited for a particular trait
- Composed of tightly coiled DNA and proteins
- Descriptive; use your senses
- A species that the entire ecosystem depends on
- Study of living things
- An organism that only eats plants
Down
- First consumer, usually a herbivore
- Organism that eats the secondary consumer
- The process of creating energy
- The variety of life in the world
- Use of numbers, made with instruments
- Segments of DNA that code for a specific trait
- Energy source
- Stored energy, communication, building block for cell membranes, insulation
- Primary source of energy in a food web and food chain
- An organism that only eats meat
- Building blocks for structures, enzymes, and communication
- An organism that eats decaying plants and meats
- Illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife
25 Clues: Energy source • Study of living things • Descriptive; use your senses • The process of creating energy • An organism that only eats meat • The variety of life in the world • Different forms of the same gene • An organism that only eats plants • First consumer, usually a herbivore • A genetic profile of a person’s DNA • Structural modifications of the body • ...
Convection currents 2025-01-15
Across
- movement of air across Earth’s surface
- a measure of how strongly Earth’s atmosphere pushes down on a given area
- a group of winds that occur between certain latitudes
- tropical cyclone that forms in the Atlantic Ocean or the northeast Pacific Ocean
- energy energy in the form of electromagnetic waves that travel from the sun to Earth
- Average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation
- the influence of Earth’s rotation on global winds
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
- a fast-moving, narrow band of wind in the upper atmosphere
- large stream of water that flows through the ocean
Down
- a body of air that has the same temperature, humidity, and air pressure throughout
- the boundary where two air masses meet
- a storm system with a very low-pressure center and strong winds
- conditions in the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- measurement of distance north or south of Earth’s equator
- a tropical cyclone that forms in the Northwest Pacific Ocean
16 Clues: movement of air across Earth’s surface • the boundary where two air masses meet • a measure of how much water vapor is in the air • the influence of Earth’s rotation on global winds • large stream of water that flows through the ocean • a group of winds that occur between certain latitudes • measurement of distance north or south of Earth’s equator • ...
