forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
physics keywords AS 2019-03-12
Across
- 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 • ...
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 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Bio Review Chpt. 2 2023-09-07
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- Stored chemical energy that holds two atoms together
- Compound Atoms bonded together through sharing valence electrons
- The immaterial stuff that gets things done
- Allows a specific chemical reaction to happen with far less initial energy
- Pure substances, made up of only one kind of atom
- The molecule that docks at an Enzyme
- We begin a chemical reaction with a...
- The attraction of water molecules to each other
- Docks in an Enzyme's active port and blocks substrates
- Matter tends to spread out
- Made of Carbons, Hydrogens, and Oxygens. EG: Sugars
- Acid A 4-petal molecule with a Carbon base. Make up proteins.
- The smallest part of a covalent compound
- We end a chemical reaction with a...
- Pure substance made of two or more elements, chemically combined
- A change in which the matter's identity is completely transformed
- One substance is broken into smaller pieces by another substance
- Forms Hydrogen atoms when dissolved in water
- Extremely specialized, organic catalysts
- Compound Atoms bonded together through electrical charge
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- The end result of an Enzyme-Substrate reaction
- A nitrogen, a sugar, and a phosphate. Form Nucleic Acids, which are important for DNA
- The average speed at which particles are moving
- The basic building blocks of matter
- The attraction between water molecules and other molecules
- Carbon, covalently bonded to other elements
- Energy disperses into the world, and at least some part is forever lost
- Forms Hydroxide atoms when dissolved in water
- The physical stuff that makes up the universe
- The molecule has areas of positive and of negative charge
- A three-Carbon base, with Hydrogen. Are nonpolar. EG: Oils
- A change in which the matter's identity doesn't change
32 Clues: Matter tends to spread out • The basic building blocks of matter • The molecule that docks at an Enzyme • We end a chemical reaction with a... • We begin a chemical reaction with a... • The smallest part of a covalent compound • Extremely specialized, organic catalysts • The immaterial stuff that gets things done • Carbon, covalently bonded to other elements • ...
Convection currents 2025-01-15
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
A1 Mechanics 2022-10-19
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- is everywhere but can easily change
- the rate of change of distance
- same same unless something else happens
- spidermans uncle famous quote
- our friend and foe when we move
- what are the hardest books to read
- energy that can do something but may not
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- why it hurts when you hit a wall
- glorious equation acronym
- the lowest form of energy
- the rate of change of displacement
- i am doing at it right now
- sound heat and movement are all forms of this
13 Clues: glorious equation acronym • the lowest form of energy • i am doing at it right now • spidermans uncle famous quote • the rate of change of distance • our friend and foe when we move • why it hurts when you hit a wall • the rate of change of displacement • what are the hardest books to read • is everywhere but can easily change • same same unless something else happens • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Lighting a Light Bulb Vocabulary 2023-01-30
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- an organized group of related objects that forms a whole
- a source of stored energy
- energy movement of energy from one component to another
- the flow of electricity through a wire
- a place where energy comes from, such as batteries, food fuels, and the sun
- point the place in a circuit where connections are made to allow electricity to flow
- a filament held by two stiff wires and surrounded by a clear, glass globe
- a pathway for the flow of electricity
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- a circuit in which the current flows from one end of the d-cell directly to the other end without flowing through any other component
- one item in a circuit
- the ability to do work
- observable evidence of energy
- energy that flows through circuits and can produce heat light, motion, and sound
- a metal or other solid substance through which electric current moves
14 Clues: one item in a circuit • the ability to do work • a source of stored energy • observable evidence of energy • a pathway for the flow of electricity • the flow of electricity through a wire • energy movement of energy from one component to another • an organized group of related objects that forms a whole • ...
Cells and Metabolism 2022-02-24
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- the series of reactions that occur in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration; another name for the krebs cycle
- muscle that is not under our conscious control
- a protein that increases the speed of chemical reactions
- the site of cellular respiration
- the energy required to get a chemical reaction started
- an enzyme that breaks down fats
- the transport of materials into or out of a cell in membrane-bound sacs
- a nerve cell
- tissue that forms the outer part of the skin and lines hollow organs
- the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in solid particles
- a group of cells that are similar in structure and function
- a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group
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- a difference in concentration of a solution
- a molecule that stores energy in cells
- a molecule upon which an enzyme acts
- all chemical reactions occurring in a living organism
- a protein that allows ions, water and small molecules to pass through the cell membrane
- tissue providing support for body organs
- chemical reactions that break down large organic molecules into smaller ones, with the release of energy
- a membrane that forms the external boundary of a celll
- a small membrane-bound cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell
- the diffusion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane
- the ions or inorganic molecules required by enzymes to catalyse a reaction
23 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 • ...
Universe #2 2022-05-12
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- 365 revolutions around the...
- gravity pulls clouds together forming star
- gravity pulled... together.
- our solarsystem has 8...
- a nebual starts as a particle cloud
- our planet is called...
- one of the first atoms formed after the big bang
- the milkyway is our...
- one point of high...
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- planetesimals are formed
- rotating disk forms and larger masses are drawn in
- the largest planet is called
- the expansion of the universe from one point
- Einstein's theory of... if matter travels at the speed of light it will turn into energy and energy will turn to matter.
- accret by colliding with others
15 Clues: one point of high... • the milkyway is our... • our planet is called... • planetesimals are formed • our solarsystem has 8... • gravity pulled... together. • the largest planet is called • 365 revolutions around the... • accret by colliding with others • a nebual starts as a particle cloud • gravity pulls clouds together forming star • the expansion of the universe from one point • ...
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. • ...
Chapter 5 textbook Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- What energy source does photosynthesis creates?
- The molecule used to store and transfer energy in metabolic reactions
- A statement about the world that might be true
- what energy source does sulfate reduction produce?
- what is the major group of photosynthesis?
- what is the cell membrane mostly made up of
- Organisms that can use energy to make organic matter
- undersea hot springs associated with mid ocean ridges and other geologically environments
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- organisms that manufacture organic matter from CO2 usually by phottosynthesis
- what are the products of Sulfur Oxidation?
- Does Aerobic respiration have production of Organic Carbon?
- silicoflagellates have what food reserves?
- organisms that cannot make their own food and must use the organic matter produced by autotrophs
- What are the distinguishing features of Archaea?
- What is the product of Nitrogen fixation?
- what is amoung the simplest, most primitive forms of life?
- what is all the chemical reactions that take place in an organism?
- Made of calcium carbonate
- A complex carbohydrate characteristic of plants and other primary producers
- what are the by products of Photosynthesis?
- what energy source does nitrite oxidation make?
21 Clues: Made of calcium carbonate • What is the product of Nitrogen fixation? • what are the products of Sulfur Oxidation? • silicoflagellates have what food reserves? • what is the major group of photosynthesis? • what are the by products of Photosynthesis? • what is the cell membrane mostly made up of • A statement about the world that might be true • ...
Energy Review 2021-04-05
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- power is the second most used energy type.
- energy in a transformed state
- using wind turbines or wind energy conversion systems.
- has about 5% of the world’s population but uses close to 20% of the global energy used per year.
- Developed countries consume more energy than developing countries
- Wood and other biomass biofuels
- Production is expected to increase with the exploration of the....yasuni national park
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- A resource that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes - or even in many many lifetimes
- fission and fussion
- Wind Solar Hydroelectric Tidal/wave Geothermal
- is often referred as renewable energy.
- A solid, combustible mineral made of carbon, formed from organic matter after millions of years of
- largely dependent on oil (76% of total consumption)
- Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure converted into coal oil or natural gas
- energy forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
15 Clues: fission and fussion • energy in a transformed state • Wood and other biomass biofuels • is often referred as renewable energy. • power is the second most used energy type. • Wind Solar Hydroelectric Tidal/wave Geothermal • largely dependent on oil (76% of total consumption) • using wind turbines or wind energy conversion systems. • ...
Ben Jewett Breakfast 2016-11-17
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- the layer of rock that forms on Earth's outer skin
- force that makes objects pull towards earth's center
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- forces that make mountains
- the ability to do work
- dark, fine-grained rock
- the output when an Earthquake occurs
- natural power that acts on an object
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- all of the rocks
- destroy and wear away landmasses
- a force pressing on an area
- very small fragment of a much larger object
- lighter colored rock that has course grains
- contains living organisms
- contains all of Earth's water
- the thin envelope of gases that forms earth's outermost layer
16 Clues: all of the rocks • the ability to do work • dark, fine-grained rock • contains living organisms • forces that make mountains • a force pressing on an area • contains all of Earth's water • destroy and wear away landmasses • the output when an Earthquake occurs • natural power that acts on an object • very small fragment of a much larger object • ...
plant Tissues 2026-05-23
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- primary pigment used for photosynthesis.
- where buds grow into leaves.
- process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria
- Stays closed until the sun goes down.
- is a thin cell, acts as a wound response.
- is outside the plant, has an epidermis (skin) protection.
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- turn sunlight into energy.
- thicker cells(alive), forms strands more ridged.
- contain an embryo with stored food.
- are larger and flat, create as much exposure to the sunlight as possible.
- responsible for transporting food to the plant.
- is the pipeline, moves sugars from photosynthesis and converts into energy.
- is the space between dermal and vascular.
- forms long fibers on the plant used to make rope.
- divided into two parts, and is the core of the shoot system.
- responsible for transporting water to the plant.
16 Clues: turn sunlight into energy. • where buds grow into leaves. • contain an embryo with stored food. • Stays closed until the sun goes down. • primary pigment used for photosynthesis. • is the space between dermal and vascular. • is a thin cell, acts as a wound response. • responsible for transporting food to the plant. • thicker cells(alive), forms strands more ridged. • ...
Life in Earth Science Vocabulary 2024-09-24
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- These break down organic materials
- The growth in the global exchange of goods, service, and capital and growing levels of development
- The process where liquid turns into vapor
- Different forms of water falling from the sky
- Harmful partials in the environment
- A population where allelic frequencies in their gene pool stays the same through successive generations
- A device used to identify animal and plants
- Being able to stay alive at a contained rate or level
- A process where nitrogen is formed into many forms and passes from the soil, then organisms, then back into the atmosphere
- The continuous water cycle in the Earth-Atmosphere system
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- The process where deep water rise toward each other
- A group of people living in one place or having similar characteristics
- A resource that does not have infinite supply of
- A resource that can be replenished
- These feed on remains of dead organisms
- Energy produced by the sun
- A heat driven cycle that are found in the air, ocean, and mantle
- The set of steps to establish conclusions through testing and experiments
- The sections of soil that layer
- The study of the way living organisms interact with their surroundings
- Amount of nutrients in a body of water
- The process where the igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks morph into each other
- These make their own food and energy
- The ability to work and exert effort
24 Clues: Energy produced by the sun • The sections of soil that layer • These break down organic materials • A resource that can be replenished • Harmful partials in the environment • These make their own food and energy • The ability to work and exert effort • Amount of nutrients in a body of water • These feed on remains of dead organisms • The process where liquid turns into vapor • ...
Crossword on Forms of Energy 2021-12-12
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- Energy spreading out from a hot object
- Energy spreading out from a bright object
- Energy carried by electricity
- Energy of a chemical substance
- Energy of a stretched object
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- Energy of an object that has been lifted
- Energy of a hot object
- Energy of a moving object
- Energy coming from a vibrating source
9 Clues: Energy of a hot object • Energy of a moving object • Energy of a stretched object • Energy carried by electricity • Energy of a chemical substance • Energy coming from a vibrating source • Energy spreading out from a hot object • Energy of an object that has been lifted • Energy spreading out from a bright object
Introduction to Energy - Science Class F-block 2022-09-25
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- the sum of an objects kinetic and potential, ex:related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity
- the movement of energy from one form to another ex: the food you break down is potential energy and is stored until your body needs it, breaks it down, and turns it into kinetic energy when you walk,move,etc
- a unit of measurement for energy.
- kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibrations of particles in materials such as steel,water, or air
- the ability to do work or cause change.
- related to the potential energy stored in the bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- the kinetic energy of its particles.particles move faster at higher temperatures than colder temperatures.
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- electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by vibration of electrically charged particles
- the energy that results from the position or movement of electrically charged particles ex:charged electrons on the move.
- energy of an object due to movement.
- a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound
- the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system
- energy can neither be created or destroyed,it can only change forms.
- the stored energy that an object has due to its position,condition,or chemical composition.
- energy sources that are constantly being replenished such as sunlight,wind, and water.
15 Clues: a unit of measurement for energy. • energy of an object due to movement. • the ability to do work or cause change. • the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system • energy can neither be created or destroyed,it can only change forms. • energy sources that are constantly being replenished such as sunlight,wind, and water. • ...
Nutrient Crossword 2022-11-09
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- essential part of bones and teeth
- type of complete protein
- example of a monounsaturated fat
- when digesting, the protein that is broken down is called?
- a type of protein that lacks amino acids
- a fat that is solid at room temperature
- source of stored energy and a cushion for body organs.
- makes up over 60% of body weight
- what helps food move through the body
- the bodies main source of energy
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- a type of simple carbohydrates
- a type of fiber that passes through our intestines largely intact.
- a fat that is usually liquid at room temperature
- which fat does not leave our bodies
- the body breaks down carbs into this useable energy source
- a type of polyunsaturated fat
- a type of complex carbohydrates
- Something essential for healthy hair, skin, bones, and nails.
- which type of fiber forms a gel when mixed with a liquid
19 Clues: type of complete protein • a type of polyunsaturated fat • a type of simple carbohydrates • a type of complex carbohydrates • example of a monounsaturated fat • makes up over 60% of body weight • the bodies main source of energy • essential part of bones and teeth • which fat does not leave our bodies • what helps food move through the body • ...
Unit 2 2022-09-26
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- function is to shuttle electrons from NADH to FADH2
- all the gasses surrounding earth
- pigment in chloroplasts
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- type of organism that is able to make its own food
- a situation in which oxygen is present
- releases energy by breaking down food molecules
- nutrient forms backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- water, soil, living things,(not air)
- site of cellular respiration
- converts light energy into chemical energy, where photosynthesis takes place
- alcoholic, lactic acid, acetic acid, alkaline
- all the soil and rocks on earth
- uses light energy to make molecules needed for photosynthesis
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- one of the principal chemical compounds the cells use to store and release energy, made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 3 phosphate groups
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- first step in the breakdown of glucose
- organisms that break down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds
- made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 2 phosphate groups
- substances created during a chemical reaction
- AKA the Calvin cycle
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be "fixed" for living things to use, often limited
- all water on earth
- citric acid cycle
- all living things on earth
27 Clues: citric acid cycle • all water on earth • AKA the Calvin cycle • pigment in chloroplasts • all living things on earth • site of cellular respiration • all the soil and rocks on earth • all the gasses surrounding earth • water, soil, living things,(not air) • first step in the breakdown of glucose • a situation in which oxygen is present • ...
Krista's Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-13
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- Energy energy from the sun
- energy renewable energy derived from burning organic materials
- energy Electricity produced by water power using large dams in a river
- resources a natural resources that can be used and replaced
- resources a natural resource that cannot be replaced
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- energy source energy as solar, wind, or nuclear energy that can replace traditional fossil fuel sources
- resource a resource that remains in constant supply and will run out
- careful use of resources to reduce damage in the environment
- Fuel nonrenewable energy resources formed over million of years from the remains of dead plants and other organisms
- energy Inexhaustible energy resources that used hot magma or dry rocks from below earth's surface to generate electricity
- Gas fossil fuels forms from marine organisms
- Conservation method in which old materials are processed to make new ones
- Energy alternative energy source that is based on atomic fission
13 Clues: Energy energy from the sun • Gas fossil fuels forms from marine organisms • resources a natural resource that cannot be replaced • resources a natural resources that can be used and replaced • careful use of resources to reduce damage in the environment • energy renewable energy derived from burning organic materials • ...
Ecosystem Dynamics 2026-05-04
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- An animal lifeform that consumes both plants and animals
- Influences on an ecosystem from non-living things or forces
- An animal lifeform that only consumes plant life
- The locations most likely to find a particular type of life form
- A type of species whose presence determines the health of the ecosystem
- This trophic level consumes both plants and animals
- This trophic level predates on animals below it, but still has to be aware of its own predator(s)
- Life forms that exist in every ecosystem whose job is to recycle matter
- The number of different species inhabiting an ecosystem, a measure of ecosystem health
- This trophic level feeds only on plants and transfers the captured energy directly into the ecosystem
- Influences on an ecosystem from living things or forces
- A life form with the ability to turn solar energy into chemical energy
- The only global species
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- a geographic region defined by the connected life forms that inhabit the area
- The chemical reaction producers use to convert sunlight into glucose
- The chemical reaction used by life to extract energy from chemical bonds
- This trophic level exerts a very strong top-down population control pressure on the others
- A type of species artificially introduced to a foreign ecosystem, usually by humans
- A diagram that shows the predator prey relationships, habitat, and trophic level of organisms within an ecosystem
- An animal lifeform that only consumes other animals
- The process of stalking and consuming another life form for sustenance
- The direct struggle for habitat, water, food, mates, and survival
- A very controversial crop being grown in rainforest ecosystems as an additive to western foods
23 Clues: The only global species • An animal lifeform that only consumes plant life • An animal lifeform that only consumes other animals • This trophic level consumes both plants and animals • Influences on an ecosystem from living things or forces • An animal lifeform that consumes both plants and animals • Influences on an ecosystem from non-living things or forces • ...
Macromolecules and Enzymes 2026-03-05
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- sugars and starches
- nucleic acid that contains genetic instructions
- simple sugar; monomer of carbohydrates
- store genetic information
- sugar found in RNA
- build and repair body tissues
- carbohydrate stored in animals
- complex carbohydrate found in plants
- lipid that makes up much of cell membrane
- nucleic acid that helps make proteins
- bond that connects amino acids
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- speeds up chemical reactions
- monomer of nucleic acids
- lipid used for long-term energy storage
- builds proteins
- sugar found in DNA
- process of joining monomers to form polymers
- large molecules made from smaller subunits
- element that makes organic molecules unique
- stores long-term energy and forms cell membranes
20 Clues: builds proteins • sugar found in DNA • sugar found in RNA • sugars and starches • monomer of nucleic acids • store genetic information • speeds up chemical reactions • build and repair body tissues • carbohydrate stored in animals • bond that connects amino acids • complex carbohydrate found in plants • nucleic acid that helps make proteins • simple sugar; monomer of carbohydrates • ...
energy and mechainics 2017-11-29
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- A gear or cogwheel is a rotating machine part having cut teeth, or cogs, which mesh with another toothed part to transmit torque.
- energy is fuel that is developed from organic materials, a renewable and sustainable source of energy used to create electricity or other forms of power.
- Hydroelectricity is electricity produced from hydropower.
- energy is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat. pneumatics is a branch of engineering that makes use of gas or pressurized air
- energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating
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- force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object
- energy Geothermal energy is the heat from the Earth. It's clean and sustainable.
- advantage the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine.
- energy is a form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity
- energy Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power work there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force
- is a simple machine consisting of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge
11 Clues: Hydroelectricity is electricity produced from hydropower. • is a simple machine consisting of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge • energy Geothermal energy is the heat from the Earth. It's clean and sustainable. • force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object • ...
4.1 Why Is Electricity Important to Us 2022-03-22
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- Power station in Singapore burns ___ ___.
- Electrical energy is used to ___ electrical devices and appliances.
- A series of energy conversions occurs at different parts of the ___ ___.
- Electrical energy can be easily ___ to other forms of energy.
- Fossil fuels are burnt at the ___ to generate heat energy.
- Electrical energy can be ___ from one place to another easily using wires and cables.
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- At the ___, heat energy is used to boil water and turn it into moving steam.
- The moving steam turns the ___.
- Electrical energy can be stored in batteries as ___ energy.
- Batteries and power banks can be used to ___ electrical energy.
- 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. • ...
Waves 2026-03-25
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- particles travel parallel
- middle line
- number of crests in a second
- all atoms are squished
- transmits energy through matter and space
- particles travel in a perpendicular motion
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- the matter a wave is traveling through
- change in pressure between a rarefaction, compression
- a wave that transmits energy through matter
- forms a right angle
- bottom of a wave
- top of a wave
- length between a wave
- atoms are spread apart
14 Clues: middle line • top of a wave • bottom of a wave • forms a right angle • length between a wave • all atoms are squished • atoms are spread apart • particles travel parallel • number of crests in a second • the matter a wave is traveling through • transmits energy through matter and space • particles travel in a perpendicular motion • a wave that transmits energy through matter • ...
Energy 2021-01-07
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- energy stored in a light bulb
- energy stored in biomass
- energy stored in two repelling objects
- Energy is transferred mechanically through the movement of the parts in machines
- Energy is transferred when an electrical circuit is complete
- energy stored in an arrow that has been fired from a bow
- energy stored in an object that has been stretched
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- energy stored in an aeroplane at height
- pathway in which energy is transferred from the hotter object to the cooler one
- Visible light, infrared light, microwaves and radio waves are forms of this pathway
- units for measuring energy
11 Clues: energy stored in biomass • units for measuring energy • energy stored in a light bulb • energy stored in two repelling objects • energy stored in an aeroplane at height • energy stored in an object that has been stretched • energy stored in an arrow that has been fired from a bow • Energy is transferred when an electrical circuit is complete • ...
Science Unit 2 Assessment Study Guide 2025-12-11
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- Some potential costs of building dams are damaging habitats and __________.
- Nuclear waster can remain radioactive for over ten __________ years.
- __________ is used to create nuclear energy.
- Oil can be transported using pipelines and oil __________.
- Fossil fuels are an example of __________ resources.
- Coals mines are dangerous because they can __________, trapping miners inside.
- Dams often have fish __________ to allow fish to continue migrating.
- Less than __________ percent of this element is can be used to produce nuclear energy.
- Solar panels are covered in solar __________ that turn the sun’s energy into electricity.
- __________ is the solid form of fossil fuels.
- Most energy resources are converted to __________.
- Temperature changes in the air creates __________.
- Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide which is a __________ gas.
- Wind __________ are used to harness the movement of the wind.
- Crude oil, also known as petroleum, is the __________ form of fossil fuels.
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- Petroleum can be used to make many things, including _________ and lip balm.
- When coal is burned, it causes __________ by releasing carbon dioxide.
- Multiple turbines placed together is called a wind __________.
- Dams are used for __________ power.
- Wind, solar, and hydroelectric power are __________ resources.
- Fossil fuels are made of the __________ of organisms.
- Natural __________ forms where coal petroleum and coal form.
- When __________ are split in a chain reaction, heat is generated.
- One of the costs of nuclear energy is the __________ waste.
- Pressure and intense __________ turn the remains of organisms into fossil fuels.
- Geothermal energy is heat energy from __________.
- Solar energy is a __________ and renewable source of energy.
27 Clues: Dams are used for __________ power. • __________ is used to create nuclear energy. • __________ is the solid form of fossil fuels. • Geothermal energy is heat energy from __________. • Most energy resources are converted to __________. • Temperature changes in the air creates __________. • Fossil fuels are an example of __________ resources. • ...
Electrons 2024-11-08
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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. • ...
Unit 7: Reaction Energy 2022-03-22
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- The SI unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy.
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by 1°C or 1 K.
- absorbs heat energy.
- The energy transferred between samples of matter because of a difference in their temperatures.
- The study of the transfers of energy as heat that accompany chemical reactions and physical changes.
- The minimum energy colliding particles must have in order to react.
- releases heat energy.
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- Atoms, ions, and molecules can react to form products when they collide, provided that the particles have enough kinetic energy.
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a specified amount of a substance by 1°C or 1 K.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
- This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed or transferred.
- The change in concentration of reactants or products in a given amount of time.
- Substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
- Energy due to motion.
14 Clues: absorbs heat energy. • Energy due to motion. • releases heat energy. • The SI unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy. • Substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction. • The minimum energy colliding particles must have in order to react. • A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. • ...
Chapters 2-4 2024-02-01
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- Compounds that lack carbon
- The "powerhouse" of the cell
- The only step in cellular respiration that is anaerobic
- A type of passive transport involving water moving across the plasma membrane
- When DNA is "loosely packed"
- The transport that moves AGAINST the concentration gradient (LOW to HIGH)
- The cell's energy "currency"
- Holds the cytosol and organelles
- When sister chromatids get pulled apart in mitosis
- Type of bond found in DNA that forms it's "backbone"
- The SHARING of electrons
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- A type of endocytosis; pseudopodia ("false feet")
- The transport that requires no energy (moves HIGH to LOW)
- A reaction with an input of energy
- The study of energy transformation
- The half-life of time it takes for half of radiation to leave the BODY
- A solution becomes ACIDIC when more of these ions are added
- Has amino acid as its monomer
- When DNA condenses into tight coils
- Has deoxyribose sugar; double-stranded
- The macromolecule that does NOT have monomers
- The smallest structural and functional unit of life
- The control center of the cell
23 Clues: The SHARING of electrons • Compounds that lack carbon • The "powerhouse" of the cell • When DNA is "loosely packed" • The cell's energy "currency" • Has amino acid as its monomer • The control center of the cell • Holds the cytosol and organelles • A reaction with an input of energy • The study of energy transformation • When DNA condenses into tight coils • ...
Electricity 2019-03-09
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- ___ is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy
- Effective resistance ____ when in parallel circuit
- Water is a ____ of electricity
- ____ is the rate of flow of charge
- Device to measure current
- Device that can measure current, voltage and resistance
- SI unit for resistance
- ____ is the ability to do work
- ____ of cables results from overloading of the main circuit
- A safety device that prevents an overly large current from flowing
- Device to measure the voltage
- The two types of resistors and fixed and ____ resistors
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- SI unit for current
- ____ breakers prevent an overly large current from flowing
- ____ is the energy to move a unit of charge across two points
- ____ opposes the flow of current
- SI unit for voltage
- ____ difference is the difference in voltage across two points
- _____ is the death as a result of electric shock
- ____ insulation results in the exposure of the copper wire that can result in a electrical shock
- Effective resistance ____ when in series circuit
- The two types of circuits are series and ____ circuits
22 Clues: SI unit for current • SI unit for voltage • SI unit for resistance • Device to measure current • Device to measure the voltage • Water is a ____ of electricity • ____ is the ability to do work • ____ opposes the flow of current • ____ is the rate of flow of charge • _____ is the death as a result of electric shock • Effective resistance ____ when in series circuit • ...
Electricity 2019-03-09
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- ____ is the ability to do work
- Effective resistance ____ when in series circuit
- The two types of resistors and fixed and ____ resistors
- ____ difference is the difference in voltage across two points
- Device to measure the voltage
- ____ breakers prevent an overly large current from flowing
- ____ is the energy to move a unit of charge across two points
- ____ of cables results from overloading of the main circuit
- Effective resistance ____ when in parallel circuit
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- ____ is the rate of flow of charge
- ____ insulation results in the exposure of the copper wire that can result in a electrical shock
- The two types of circuits are series and ____ circuits
- Water is a ____ of electricity
- _____ is the death as a result of electric shock
- SI unit for current
- Device to measure current
- Device that can measure current, voltage and resistance
- ___ is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy
- ____ opposes the flow of current
- A safety device that prevents an overly large current from flowing
- SI unit for voltage
- SI unit for resistance
22 Clues: SI unit for current • SI unit for voltage • SI unit for resistance • Device to measure current • Device to measure the voltage • ____ is the ability to do work • Water is a ____ of electricity • ____ opposes the flow of current • ____ is the rate of flow of charge • Effective resistance ____ when in series circuit • _____ is the death as a result of electric shock • ...
Chapter 5.3 2020-10-30
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- the amount of space that an object occupies
- a form of energy that transfers between particles in a system through kinetic energy transfer
- energy of position or stored energy
- process of converting a substance from its liquid phase to solid phase
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- interactions that occur between molecules
- process of converting a substance from its liquid phase to its gas phase
- energy in the form of heat
- the three letter abbreviation of a theory that explains that the properties and actions of the particles making up a system affect the properties and actions of the entire system
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a system, used to express thermal energy in degrees
- the physical forms in which matter exists
- mineral matter or other substances crystallize from an evaporating solution
- energy of motion
- graphical representation of the change in temperature as heat is added at a constant rate
- the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure of the surrounding environment
- process of converting a substance from its liquid or solid phase to its gas phase, through the application of heat
- force exerted by a gas above a liquid in equilibrium
17 Clues: energy of motion • energy in the form of heat • energy of position or stored energy • the physical forms in which matter exists • interactions that occur between molecules • the amount of space that an object occupies • the process by which a gas changes into a liquid • force exerted by a gas above a liquid in equilibrium • ...
Reactions of Elements 2018-10-16
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- Reaction that absorbs free energy from its surrounding
- A chemical equation with the same number of atoms on both sides of the arrow
- A change in which one or more substances are converted
- type of reaction where two reactants exchange ions to form two new compounds
- Represents the number of units of each substances taking part in a reaction
- Occurs when a substance reacts with oxygen to produce energy in the form of heat and light
- A way to describe a chemical reaction using chemical formulas and other symbols
- Occurs when one substance breaks down into two or more substances
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- Reaction that proceeds with a net release of free energy
- when an element or ion moves out of one compound and into another
- Gain of electrons
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat
- The starting substances that react
- The new substances produced
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical equation
- Loss of electrons
- Two or more substances combine to form another substance
18 Clues: Gain of electrons • Loss of electrons • The new substances produced • The starting substances that react • A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • Reaction that absorbs free energy from its surrounding • A change in which one or more substances are converted • ...
Energy, Power, & Mechanics crossword puzzle 2017-11-30
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- A renewable energy source, from living or recently living plants or animals
- The energy released during a nuclear fission or fusion
- Wind power, form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy
- Energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Energy that emits from Earths crust
- Tidal energy is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power
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- Energy that is created from water turning gears in a dam
- Radiant energy emitted from the sun
- Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- A simple machine that works on a pivot, it helps lift heavy objects
- The ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it
- The branch of physics or technology concerned with the mechanical properties of gases
- One of a set of toothed wheels that work together to alter the relation between the speed of a driving mechanism
13 Clues: Radiant energy emitted from the sun • Energy that emits from Earths crust • Energy as an attribute of physical action or movement • The energy released during a nuclear fission or fusion • Energy that is created from water turning gears in a dam • A simple machine that works on a pivot, it helps lift heavy objects • ...
C4.2 2025-02-13
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- process by which digested carbon compounds are used to construct necessary molecules in an organism.
- A carbon source when fuels like coal, oil, or gas are burned, releasing stored carbon.
- Energy can enter and exit. Matter cannot.
- Organisms that utilize chemical reactions involving inorganic molecules to generate energy
- what forms at the bottom of seas and lakes where decomposition of marine animals is often not completed?
- Do directions matter in food chain?
- A carbon sink where trees and plants store carbon through photosynthesis
- An organism that creates its own energy,
- A conceptual framework that organizes observations and relationships, offering potential insights into underlying principles without guaranteeing certainty.
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- resources (matter and energy) can enter and exit.
- All the living components of an ecosystem.
- microbes that produce methane gas through methanogenesis in anaerobic conditions
- net absorber of carbon dioxide
- organic matter is heated in the presence of oxygen
- Foundational statements that encapsulate recurring observations in nature
- A process involving the loss of electrons
- Chemical energy from photosynthesis passes from producers to_____
- The process by which microorganisms produce food using energy from chemical reactions, hint: absence of sunlight.
- Something that use arrows to suggest how energy moves in ecosystems, with producers often at the base.
19 Clues: net absorber of carbon dioxide • Do directions matter in food chain? • An organism that creates its own energy, • A process involving the loss of electrons • Energy can enter and exit. Matter cannot. • All the living components of an ecosystem. • resources (matter and energy) can enter and exit. • organic matter is heated in the presence of oxygen • ...
Science vocab 2026-02-03
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- standards on which a decision may be based
- any harmful substance that affects Earth's land, air or water
- process, series of steps that engineers follow to come up with a solution for a problem
- power, power obtained from solar energy
- energy, energy obtained from Earth's interior
- fuel, a source of energy made from remains of ancient, once living things
- energy source, a source of energy other than burning a fossil fuel
- an original or first model of something from which other forms are copied or developed
- resource, something that is found in nature and is valuable to humans
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- resource, a material that is replaced quickly in nature
- electricity produced by waterpwower
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- resource, natural materials or sources of energy that are useful to people and can not be replaced easily
- things that may limit a solution to a problem
14 Clues: electricity produced by waterpwower • power, power obtained from solar energy • standards on which a decision may be based • things that may limit a solution to a problem • energy, energy obtained from Earth's interior • resource, a material that is replaced quickly in nature • the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely • ...
FORM OF ENERGY 2022-02-10
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- make things warm of hot
- one of the most useful forms of energy and can be converted into another energy
- moving object
- allows us to see object
- energy that we can hear
- potential when an object is at the height above the ground
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- energy can be stored in objects
- when we stretch rubber band
- potential stored in food, batteries and fuels
- the main source of heat energy
10 Clues: moving object • make things warm of hot • allows us to see object • energy that we can hear • when we stretch rubber band • the main source of heat energy • energy can be stored in objects • potential stored in food, batteries and fuels • potential when an object is at the height above the ground • ...
Photosynthesis Keyterms 2013-05-27
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- Process in which molecules are broken down with energy
- Electromagnetic energy light organized in packets
- Light-drive reacher that attaches one phosphate to another
- Acceptor of electrons to produce energy
- Distance between two successive waves of light
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplast
- Passes molecules from ECF to another.
- Extract carbon atoms from inorganic sources
- Contains the chloroplast DNA
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- Fixes carbon, attaches CO2 to five carbon RuBP
- Three carbon PGAL
- Accessory pigment
- Light independent reaction of photosynthesis that forms glucose from CO2
- Makes own food using CO2 from inorganic molecules
- Groups of pigments and molecules that work to begin reactions of photosynthesis
15 Clues: Three carbon PGAL • Accessory pigment • Contains the chloroplast DNA • Passes molecules from ECF to another. • Acceptor of electrons to produce energy • Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplast • Extract carbon atoms from inorganic sources • Fixes carbon, attaches CO2 to five carbon RuBP • Distance between two successive waves of light • ...
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- Structure constructed in a hydroelectric dam to provide a safe path for floodwaters to escape to some downstream area.
- ENERGY: (2 words) Hydropower is fueled by water, making it a clean source of energy.
- converts the alternating current that the hydroelectric power is generating into a high voltage current
- TRANSMISSION CABLES: (3 words) Conductors transmit electric power.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Devices transfer the energy from moving water to a rotating shaft to generate electricity.
- Collection of water.
- Silt is a solid, dust-like sediment that water, ice, and wind transport and deposit
- Liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain.
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- Not harmful to the environment.
- The structure that houses generators and turbines at a hydropower facility.
- Form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion generate electricity
- STORAGE: (2 words) Two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power as water moves down from one to the other.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged
- Converts this mechanical energy into electricity.
- Group of pipes that transport pressurized water from a reservoir (dam) to the turbines
- A renewable source of energy that generates power
- Man-made structure built to contain somebody of water
- A resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished
- GATES: (2 words) Protection device to control the water flowing though the weir system.
20 Clues: Collection of water. • Not harmful to the environment. • Converts this mechanical energy into electricity. • A renewable source of energy that generates power • Liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain. • Man-made structure built to contain somebody of water • Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged • ...
Body Tissues Crossword 2024-10-03
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- The only muscle tissue that is not striated
- Some epithelial tissues are lined with these hair-like structures that move back and forth
- Connective tissue with the most liquid matrix
- Made up of cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix
- The epithelial cell shape that forms glands and ducts
- Forms linings and membranes
- Made up of cylindrical cells, some of the types are striated
- Tissue that holds organs in place using both collagen and elastic fibers
- Conducts electrochemical impulses
- The main cell in nervous tissue
- Tissue that appears to have multiple layers, but only has one
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- Forms the outer part of skin and the lining of the mouth
- The type of cartilage that is found at the end of the nose
- Tissue that lines the digestive tract and can secrete mucus
- The thinnest body tissue
- Tissue found in the liver, lymph nodes, and spleen
- Tissue that provides cushioning, insulation, and energy
- The non-conducting cells in nervous tissue
18 Clues: The thinnest body tissue • Forms linings and membranes • The main cell in nervous tissue • Conducts electrochemical impulses • The non-conducting cells in nervous tissue • The only muscle tissue that is not striated • Connective tissue with the most liquid matrix • Tissue found in the liver, lymph nodes, and spleen • The epithelial cell shape that forms glands and ducts • ...
Thermochemistry 2015-04-19
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- A process that occurs without intervention
- Unit used to represent energy value
- The energy of position
- The energy of motion
- Contains all existing forms of matter, momentum, and energy
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- Everything in the universe outside of a system
- A reaction that releases heat
- The molecules of the universe that are reacting
- The heat content of a system
- A measurement of chaos or disorder
10 Clues: The energy of motion • The energy of position • The heat content of a system • A reaction that releases heat • A measurement of chaos or disorder • Unit used to represent energy value • A process that occurs without intervention • Everything in the universe outside of a system • The molecules of the universe that are reacting • ...
SNAPE'S POTIONS CROSSWORD 2025-06-04
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- A type of reaction where a new substance is formed by combining two or more elements
- A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction
- The measure of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution
- The process of breaking down a compound into simpler substances
- A substance that changes colour when exposed to acids or bases
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed
- A chemical equation with the same number of atoms of each element on both sides (shows conservation of mass)
- A substance that neutralises an acid
- A reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt and water
- A substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction and gets changed into something new
- The gradual destruction of metals by chemical reactions
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- A reaction between an acid and a metal, producing hydrogen gas
- A reaction where energy is released as heat
- A substance that neutralises an acid
- A reaction where a solid forms from a solution
- A reaction that absorbs heat energy
- A reaction where a substance reacts with oxygen and releases energy, often as heat and light (burning)
- A substance that is made as a result of a chemical reaction
18 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat energy • A substance that neutralises an acid • A substance that neutralises an acid • A reaction where energy is released as heat • A reaction where a solid forms from a solution • The measure of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution • The gradual destruction of metals by chemical reactions • ...
Forms of Government 2021-08-16
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- The executive branch is the Prime Minister and their cabinet
- Alliance of Independent states
- Power held by a single individual
- Separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
- Supreme political power rests with the people
- All powers held by the government belong to a single, centralized agency
- Power is held by a small group of elites. These people may be distinguished by nobility, wealth, education, corporate, religious, political, or military control.
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- Form of government in which power is in the hands of a monarch (King/Queen/Prince) who reigns over a state or territory.
- The powers of the government are divided between a central government and local government
- The absence of government
- An example of Theocracy
- An example of a Democratic Republic
- a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler
- A government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote.
14 Clues: An example of Theocracy • The absence of government • Alliance of Independent states • Power held by a single individual • An example of a Democratic Republic • Supreme political power rests with the people • The executive branch is the Prime Minister and their cabinet • All powers held by the government belong to a single, centralized agency • ...
Forms of Government 2021-09-10
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- a system of
- relating to a system of government that is centralized.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- Republic, form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body.
- (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
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- monarchy-a monarch (see monarchy) shares power with a constitutionally organized government.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a form of government with a monarch who rules all.
- government by a dictator.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
14 Clues: a system of • government by a dictator. • a form of government with a monarch who rules all. • relating to a system of government that is centralized. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Forms of ownership 2015-04-18
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- This type of company does NOT sell shares to the public and may not be state owned
- The firm can live beyond the life spans and capacity of the owners
- A written invitation to the public to buy shares or other securities
- Abbreviation for a private company
- This type of company lists its shares on the JSE
- One of the three methods that can be used to enter into a partnership agreement
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- Defined as a legal entity according to the Companies Act 71 of 2008
- abbreviation for the founding document to start a company
- Two or more people become joint owners of a business
- An association, corporation, partnership, proprietorship, trust, or individual that has legal standing in the eyes of law.
- Abbreviation for the commission where companies register
- the international standards that the annual financial statements of a company have to adhere to
- Indefinte extent of liability to pay a firm's debts or obligations,
- Owned by one person
14 Clues: Owned by one person • Abbreviation for a private company • This type of company lists its shares on the JSE • Two or more people become joint owners of a business • Abbreviation for the commission where companies register • abbreviation for the founding document to start a company • The firm can live beyond the life spans and capacity of the owners • ...
Forms of Government 2024-08-23
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- a military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force
- a government run by religious leaders and religious laws
- a way of governing that values order and control over personal freedom
- a political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person.
- __________ democracy people vote on policy initiatives directly.
- a form of government in which the people rule, either directly or through elected representatives
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- _________ democracy is a type of government where citizens elect representatives to form a legislative body who in turn choose the chief executive
- a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, especially the hereditary nobility
- ________ democracy people vote for representatives who then vote on policy initiatives
- _________democracy is a democratic government where the head of the executive branch is elected by citizens and is separate from the legislative branch
- a form of government that prohibits opposition political parties
- a form of government where one leader holds complete power to rule
- "rule by a few" a small group of people who control
- absence of government
14 Clues: absence of government • "rule by a few" a small group of people who control • a government run by religious leaders and religious laws • a form of government that prohibits opposition political parties • __________ democracy people vote on policy initiatives directly. • a form of government where one leader holds complete power to rule • ...
Nutrient Crossword 2022-11-09
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- essential part of bones and teeth
- type of complete protein
- example of a monounsaturated fat
- when digesting, the protein that is broken down is called?
- a type of protein that lacks amino acids
- a fat that is solid at room temperature
- source of stored energy and a cushion for body organs.
- makes up over 60% of body weight
- what helps food move through the body
- the bodies main source of energy
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- a type of simple carbohydrates
- a type of fiber that passes through our intestines largely intact.
- a fat that is usually liquid at room temperature
- which fat does not leave our bodies
- the body breaks down carbs into this useable energy source
- a type of polyunsaturated fat
- a type of complex carbohydrates
- Something essential for healthy hair, skin, bones, and nails.
- which type of fiber forms a gel when mixed with a liquid
19 Clues: type of complete protein • a type of polyunsaturated fat • a type of simple carbohydrates • a type of complex carbohydrates • example of a monounsaturated fat • makes up over 60% of body weight • the bodies main source of energy • essential part of bones and teeth • which fat does not leave our bodies • what helps food move through the body • ...
Test Two Unit 1 Cross Word 2024-02-23
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- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Builds amino acid chains
- helps to synthesis and finish
- produces vesicles; helps to produce lipids and package protiens
- control center of the cell
- Forms cell membrane / insulation.
- helps to break down waste and cell derbies by digestive enzymes
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- breaks down sugar(glucose) and releases energy (atp)
- Main Source of Energy “Quick Energy”
- Store and transmit genetic information
- Speeds up chemical reactions
- storage and production of lipids
12 Clues: Builds amino acid chains • control center of the cell • Speeds up chemical reactions • helps to synthesis and finish • storage and production of lipids • Forms cell membrane / insulation. • Main Source of Energy “Quick Energy” • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Store and transmit genetic information • breaks down sugar(glucose) and releases energy (atp) • ...
Unit 2 2022-09-26
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- function is to shuttle electrons from NADH to FADH2
- all the gasses surrounding earth
- pigment in chloroplasts
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- type of organism that is able to make its own food
- a situation in which oxygen is present
- releases energy by breaking down food molecules
- nutrient forms backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- water, soil, living things,(not air)
- site of cellular respiration
- converts light energy into chemical energy, where photosynthesis takes place
- alcoholic, lactic acid, acetic acid, alkaline
- all the soil and rocks on earth
- uses light energy to make molecules needed for photosynthesis
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- one of the principal chemical compounds the cells use to store and release energy, made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 3 phosphate groups
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- first step in the breakdown of glucose
- organisms that break down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds
- made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 2 phosphate groups
- substances created during a chemical reaction
- AKA the Calvin cycle
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be "fixed" for living things to use, often limited
- all water on earth
- citric acid cycle
- all living things on earth
27 Clues: citric acid cycle • all water on earth • AKA the Calvin cycle • pigment in chloroplasts • all living things on earth • site of cellular respiration • all the soil and rocks on earth • all the gasses surrounding earth • water, soil, living things,(not air) • first step in the breakdown of glucose • a situation in which oxygen is present • ...
What is environmental sustainability? 2016-04-09
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- power/ energy derived from the sun
- to use less
- power/ energy derived from the movement of water
- policy/ laws or regulations created by national leaders
- a synonym for recycling
- the natural world
- protocol/ international treaty which seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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- a point in question or matter that is in dispute
- power/ energy derived from wind turbines
- to treat or process as to make suitable for reuse
- energy/ new forms of energy which will reduce the reliance on fossil fuels
- to take a comprehensive look at a particular issue
12 Clues: to use less • the natural world • a synonym for recycling • power/ energy derived from the sun • power/ energy derived from wind turbines • a point in question or matter that is in dispute • power/ energy derived from the movement of water • to treat or process as to make suitable for reuse • to take a comprehensive look at a particular issue • ...
Unit 2 Review Puzzle 2025-11-10
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- Cold and salty water sinks near the _______________.
- Denser substances _________ below substances that are less dense.
- The temperatures of cities near oceans are more ______________ than the temperatures of cities inland.
- the amount of matter in a given volume.
- This surface current brings warm water to the East coast of the United States, Iceland, and The British Isles (2 words, no space).
- Warmer water rises near the ___________________.
- The ocean keeps _______________ more even all over the planet.
- Wind and currents are caused by the __________ heating of the Earth.
- When heat energy is added to water, the water molecules move more and get farther apart from one another. This causes water to ___________.
- Anything that has matter and takes up space.
- The breeze that forms when temperatures on land are warmer than temperatures over the ocean.
- the process of turning from liquid water into water vapor
- ________________ currents are driven by differences in density.
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- Substances will be ___________ dense if the molecules are farther apart.
- the process of turning from water vapor to liquid water
- Cold air is _________ dense than warm air.
- For any one type of substance, such as water, it will be ____________ if the molecules are closer together.
- Water absorbs a lot of heat energy before it warms up, and it holds onto the heat for a relatively long time before the heat energy is released and the water cools down (2 words, no space).
- The breeze that forms when temperatures over the ocean are warmer than temperatures over the land.
- ________________ currents are primarily driven by the wind.
- ________________ (2 words no space) currents are driven by differences in temperature and salinity.
- These spread heat energy throughout the ocean.
22 Clues: the amount of matter in a given volume. • Cold air is _________ dense than warm air. • Anything that has matter and takes up space. • These spread heat energy throughout the ocean. • Warmer water rises near the ___________________. • Cold and salty water sinks near the _______________. • the process of turning from water vapor to liquid water • ...
Energy 2026-03-09
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- Energy from the sun.
- power Type of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power.
- Energy from the heat of earth's interior.
- Efficient use of resources.
- Energy produced by burning matter from plants and animals.
- Type of energy that is stored in the nuclei of uranium.
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- Energy which comes from resources that are naturally replenished.
- Energy produced by means other than the burning of fossil fuels.
- Type of energy that uses moving air to produce electricity.
- Electricity produced by flowing water and turbines; usually by dams built across rivers.
10 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Efficient use of resources. • Energy from the heat of earth's interior. • Type of energy that is stored in the nuclei of uranium. • Energy produced by burning matter from plants and animals. • Type of energy that uses moving air to produce electricity. • Energy produced by means other than the burning of fossil fuels. • ...
Earth's Atmosphere 2024-01-25
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- hot or cold is an example of
- force that depends on mass and distance between two objects
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles within matter
- ______ effect in which air moves one way in N hemisphere and the opposite in the S hemisphere
- atmospheric layer above troposphere
- thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- outermost layer of atmosphere
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- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- whether circulating air motions are strong or weak
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- movement of air from high concentration to low concentrations
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter
- part of stratosphere with high concentration of ozone
- layer that forms auroras
- water in gaseous form
- term relating to heat
- contamination of air or nature
17 Clues: water in gaseous form • term relating to heat • layer that forms auroras • hot or cold is an example of • outermost layer of atmosphere • contamination of air or nature • atmospheric layer closest to Earth • atmospheric layer above troposphere • thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • ...
Chemical Reactions 2022-02-08
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- A measure of the amount of one substance that is dissolved in another substance is called ______________.
- __________________ is when the amount of energy that you begin with must equal the amount of energy you end up with.
- The arrow sign that splits the reactants and products.
- _______ _________ is when solid forms from a liquid solution. It is another sign of a chemical reaction.
- ________ ____________ __________ is the reaction when two elements in compounds switch places, causing a new compound to form.
- A ________ shows how many atoms there are in an element.
- A __________ _________ is a formula that shows the elements in a compound.
- A ________ is used, mostly seen as a plus sign, to separate compounds.
- A _______ _________ is a written out form of a chemical reaction.
- One of the signs of a chemical reaction happening is ___ __________, it is when gas forms.
- ______ _________ is when you start with two compounds and end up with one as the product in a chemical equation
- You add a _________ to help balance out a chemical equation.
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- A _______ is needed to end up with a product.
- ___________ is when energy is absorbed.
- _________ ________ is needed to start a chemical reaction.
- _______ in a chemical reaction can be released or absorbed.
- _______ _________ _____ is the reaction when one element in a compound switch places with another, causing a new compound to form.
- __________________ is when the amount of mass that you begin with must equal the amount of mass you end up with.
- You end up with a _______ when two reactants form a new compound.
- A(n) _______ is used to slow down a chemical reaction.
- _______ _________ is when chemicals form together to create a compound.
- ____________ _________ is the reaction where you start with a compound and it "decomposes," causing it to split up into substances.
- __________ is when energy is released.
- A ________ speeds up a chemical reaction without being permanently changed.
24 Clues: __________ is when energy is released. • ___________ is when energy is absorbed. • A _______ is needed to end up with a product. • The arrow sign that splits the reactants and products. • A(n) _______ is used to slow down a chemical reaction. • A ________ shows how many atoms there are in an element. • _________ ________ is needed to start a chemical reaction. • ...
chemistry of life 2024-10-15
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- organic molecule that's half glucose molecule
- nutrients made up of one sugar molecule
- long chains of carbon and hydrogen together
- solute molecules are equal inside and outside
- solute is higher than inside of the cell
- concentration of solute outside is lower than inside the cell
- process by an mRNA molecule is built using sequence of nucleotides
- three carbon molecule containing three hydrogen groups
- involves the use of cell energy to move materials
- organisms that use energy
- amino acids bond by physical or chemical needs
- process by plants us chlorophyll to trap sunlight energy
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- diffusion of water molecules
- moves materials through the cell membrane without energy
- form of carbohydrates storage in animals
- artificial lipid vesicles
- large molecules that are made by joining several separate units
- form of endocytosis in which liquid droplets are engulfed by cells
- the loss of electrons from an atom or molecules
- forms the cell wall of plant cells
- constant internal environment is maintaining despite changes
- from higher concentration to lower concentration
22 Clues: artificial lipid vesicles • organisms that use energy • diffusion of water molecules • forms the cell wall of plant cells • nutrients made up of one sugar molecule • form of carbohydrates storage in animals • solute is higher than inside of the cell • long chains of carbon and hydrogen together • organic molecule that's half glucose molecule • ...
Atmosphere and Weather 2 2023-05-10
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- Any object that orbits around another object in space
- instrument used to measure wind speed
- an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- instrument used to measure relative humidity
- determines the direction and distance of objects that reflect radio energy back to the radar site; used to see rain or snow
- An area of higher pressure than the area around it, where air masses are moving away from each other
- Forms when warm air slides up and over a cold air mass
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- Forms when cold air moves under warm air and pushes the warmer air up
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
- a tool used to measure temperature
- An area of lower pressure than the area around it, where air masses are moving towards each other.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature.
- A humid air mass that forms over oceans
- A dry air mass that forms over land
- scientist who studies weather
- Forms when a warm air mass is caught between two colder air masses; brings cool temperatures and varying amounts of rain and snow
- A boundary between air masses that don't move, often causing many days of cloudy, wet weather.
- A large body of air that has properties similar to the part of Earth's surface over which it develops.
18 Clues: scientist who studies weather • a tool used to measure temperature • A dry air mass that forms over land • instrument used to measure wind speed • A humid air mass that forms over oceans • instrument used to measure relative humidity • an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure • Any object that orbits around another object in space • ...
Forms of Contamination 2020-10-02
Across
- Lives only in humans, found in ready to eat food and beverages
- Found in the feces of humans
- Linked to ready-to-eat food and shellfish from contaminated water; found in feces of infected humans
- Pathogens are a form of this contamination, found naturally in food
- Found in the intestines of cattle
- Requires a host to live and reproduce
- A protein in a food or ingredient that some are sensitive to
Down
- Characterized by nausea, hives, swelling, itchy rashes, abdominal pain, wheezing
- Conditions for bacteria to grow
- Carried naturally in farm animals and linked with poultry, eggs, meat, dairy products, and produce
- Contaminates consisting of bones, metal shavings, fingernails, glass, dirt, etc.
- Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- Transferred to food via infected food handlers touching food or equipment
- Contaminates consisting of cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, perfumes,lubricants etc
14 Clues: Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • Found in the feces of humans • Conditions for bacteria to grow • Found in the intestines of cattle • Requires a host to live and reproduce • A protein in a food or ingredient that some are sensitive to • Lives only in humans, found in ready to eat food and beverages • Pathogens are a form of this contamination, found naturally in food • ...
Forms of government 2021-09-10
Across
- believed in a strong central government (monarchy)
- total control(dominates all aspects)
- person holds ultimate power
- Small group of powerful people who rule
- ruled by the people
- Dominated by one person with all the power
Down
- ruled by a religious group
- Legislative body of government
- basic laws of government
- ruler runs government
- not pertaining to faith
- ruler is limited by laws of country
- ruled by small wealthy group
- believed that people were normally “good” and deserved natural rights
14 Clues: ruled by the people • ruler runs government • not pertaining to faith • basic laws of government • ruled by a religious group • person holds ultimate power • ruled by small wealthy group • Legislative body of government • ruler is limited by laws of country • total control(dominates all aspects) • Small group of powerful people who rule • Dominated by one person with all the power • ...
Forms of Government 2021-09-13
Across
- a government that is controlled by a priest
- form of government with a king
- one person has absolute power
- highest class in certain societies
- king/queen is limited by
- form of government with a dictator
- power is held by the people and elected officials
Down
- government where officials are elected
- total control over a state
- a body of fundamental principles
- laws of a country
- small group of people controlling a state
- unrelated to religion or irreligion
- legislative body of government
14 Clues: laws of a country • king/queen is limited by • total control over a state • one person has absolute power • form of government with a king • legislative body of government • a body of fundamental principles • highest class in certain societies • form of government with a dictator • unrelated to religion or irreligion • government where officials are elected • ...
Cell Structure & Function 2023-12-07
Across
- jellylike substance
- links amino acids together to form proteins
- organelle used to convert solar energy into chemical energy
- diffusion of water molecules
- membrane bound structure
- bean-shaped organelle
- transports materials within the cytoplasm
Down
- organelle used to store materials
- protein that detects a signal molecule
- movement of dissolved molecules in fluid or gas form
- network of proteins
- molecule that forms a double-layered cell membrane
- small cylindrical organelle which aids mitosis
- organelle that contains enzymes
- storehouse for most cells DNA
15 Clues: jellylike substance • network of proteins • bean-shaped organelle • membrane bound structure • diffusion of water molecules • storehouse for most cells DNA • organelle that contains enzymes • organelle used to store materials • protein that detects a signal molecule • transports materials within the cytoplasm • links amino acids together to form proteins • ...
Energy Forms and Conversion 2025-02-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
