forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-10-03
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- A series of chemical reactions in living things in which acetic acid or a related substance is oxidized to produce energy which is store in ATP.
- The solid earth.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide.
- The process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance.
- A nucleotide composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups that is formed in living cells as an intermediate between ATP.
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy.
- An organism that deeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
- Energy.
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- A pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms.
- The total amount of water on a planet.
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- A collection of proteins bound to the inner mitochondrial membrane and organic molecules.
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes.
- Plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- The region one, and below the Earth's surface where life exists.
- A nonmetallic chemical element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life.
- reactions Second phase of photosynthesis
20 Clues: Energy. • The solid earth. • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes. • The total amount of water on a planet. • reactions Second phase of photosynthesis • Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy. • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Earth's Structures 2014-05-06
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- Opening through which magma escapes
- Force that pushes rock masses in opposite directions
- Rock from magma below the surface
- Underground point where energy is released in earthquake
- Rock of the ocean floor
- Crust and rigid part of mantle, broken into tectonic plates
- Solid that occurs naturally and has a definite chemical composition
- Region where one plate slides under another plate
- Lines on a topographic map that show elevation
- Soft layer in mantle that flows like liquid
- Forms from layers of sediment that have cemented together
- Earth's innermost layer
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- Point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
- Forms when molten rock cools and hardens
- Boundary where two plates collide
- Slowest seismic wave, causes the most damage
- Mineral that contains useful substances
- Older and thicker part of crust, makes up continents
- Forms from intense heat and pressure
- Boundary where plates slide past each other
- S waves, second fastest seismic wave, does not travel through liquid
- Boundary where two plates pull apart
- Rock from lava above the surface
- P waves, fastest seismic wave
- Force that pulls rock apart
25 Clues: Rock of the ocean floor • Earth's innermost layer • Force that pulls rock apart • P waves, fastest seismic wave • Rock from lava above the surface • Boundary where two plates collide • Rock from magma below the surface • Opening through which magma escapes • Forms from intense heat and pressure • Boundary where two plates pull apart • Mineral that contains useful substances • ...
CAA Crossword 2023-01-08
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- a chemical that's sprayed onto crops
- lack of water
- the general weather conditions of an area
- decomposing organic matter
- contamination of the environment
- use something more than once
- the name of a specific rainforest
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- (of a plant/animal) no longer existing
- a type of energy generation that involves joining atoms
- cutting trees
- a type of energy generation that uses the Earth's heat
- a gas that forms a protective layer in the atmosphere
12 Clues: lack of water • cutting trees • decomposing organic matter • use something more than once • contamination of the environment • the name of a specific rainforest • a chemical that's sprayed onto crops • (of a plant/animal) no longer existing • the general weather conditions of an area • a gas that forms a protective layer in the atmosphere • ...
Animal Nutrition 2021-06-23
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- Important for respiration and energy production
- An animal that is no longer producing milk
- A type of carbohydrate that supports peristalsis
- This is fat soluble and works with calcium
- Feed that is high in water and fibre
- Supports healthy bones and teeth
- A carbohydrate only digested by ruminant animals
- These amino acids cannot be produced from others in a monogastric animal
- A macronutrient responsible for growth and repair
- An animal that has a stomach with four chapters including the rumen
- The group of reactions that occur in the cells of an animal
- The building blocks of protein
- The energy that can be digested by an animal
- Moving an animal from a low plane of nutrition to a high plane of nutrition prior to mating
- A diet with the amount of feed required for an animal to remain healthy without loss or gain of weight
- An animal that has a stomach with a single chamber
- Moving an animal from a low plane of nutrition to a high plane of nutrition prior to giving birth
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- A macronutrient with the main function of providing energy
- Important for utilising energy
- BCS
- Energy that can be released by the metabolism
- A diet with extra feed in order to produce a product (gain weight, produce milk etc.)
- A metallic mineral that forms haemoglobin
- Ratio of lean meat to fat
- A liquid that makes up 75-90% of an animals mass and is essential to life
- Feed that are low in water and fibre but high in energy
- Energy that can be used by the animal
- An animal that is producing milk
- The total energy in a feed
- An important vitamin for the production of co-enzymes
- A common mineral supplement
- Main loss of metabolisable energy
- A macronutrient responsible for providing insulation
33 Clues: BCS • Ratio of lean meat to fat • The total energy in a feed • A common mineral supplement • Important for utilising energy • The building blocks of protein • Supports healthy bones and teeth • An animal that is producing milk • Main loss of metabolisable energy • Feed that is high in water and fibre • Energy that can be used by the animal • ...
BlazeCat16's Crossword 2020-09-23
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- energy is the ability or capacity to do work.
- power is the rate at which energy is transformed from one form to another.
- creates tools to minimize the effect of technology on the development of living things.
- provides a way for people, animals, products, and materials to be moved from one place to the next.
- creates tools to treat disease and injury.
- development of materials with outstanding combinations of mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties that make other advances possible.
- builds structures that support loads and protect us from the environment.
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- changes natural or synthetic materials into usable products.
- produces plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel.
- manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular level.
- the process of gathering and storing data to be used in various forms.
- giving or exchanging information.
- transforms living things into products or new forms of life.
13 Clues: giving or exchanging information. • creates tools to treat disease and injury. • energy is the ability or capacity to do work. • produces plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel. • manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular level. • changes natural or synthetic materials into usable products. • transforms living things into products or new forms of life. • ...
SCIENCE HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-31
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- Reaction where an acid and a base react to form salt and water.
- Device used to protect electric circuits from overloading.
- The chemical used to test the presence of starch.
- The basic functional unit of the kidney.
- The rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
- Type of bonding where electrons are shared.
- process of releasing energy from glucose from cells.
- The process of gaining oxygen or losing hydrogen.
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- Mirror that always forms virtual , erect , and diminished images.
- The energy possessed by a body due to its motion.
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar level.
- Compounds made of carbon and hydrogen only.
- Tiny pores in leaves for gas exchange.
- A substance that speeds up the chemical reaction.
- Bending of light at the interface of two media.
15 Clues: Tiny pores in leaves for gas exchange. • The basic functional unit of the kidney. • Hormone that regulates blood sugar level. • Compounds made of carbon and hydrogen only. • Type of bonding where electrons are shared. • Bending of light at the interface of two media. • The energy possessed by a body due to its motion. • The chemical used to test the presence of starch. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Audiology 2016-12-07
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- Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
- The entry way to the cochlea
- Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus
- Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes
- Have a periodic, chopped temporal pattern as long as a tone is present
- Inflammation of the skin of the external ear
- About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane
- May be seen at the primary reception area, Heschl’s gyrus
- Serves as a collector of sound be processed at deeper levels
- Coils out from its base near the vestibule, wrapping around itself 2-5/8 times before reaching its apex
- Forms the curled margin of the pinna, marking its most distal borders
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- There is an initial response to onset of a stimulus, followed by silence
- Slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
- A small but extremely important space occupied by three of the smallest bones in the body
- Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy
- Refers to the quality of a neuron wherein it responds to the period of the stimulus
- Forms a slight “U” pattern opened toward the modular side
- The receptor organ for movement, being made up of ciliated receptor cells and supporting membrane
- Resistance to the flow of energy
- The entrance to the ear canal, known as the external auditory meatus
20 Clues: The entry way to the cochlea • Resistance to the flow of energy • About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane • Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes • Houses the sensors for balance and hearing • Inflammation of the skin of the external ear • Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy • Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus • ...
Courtney Couts Chemical Reactions Ch.13 2016-10-09
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- A+B-> AB
- it is very hard, not impossible, to reverse
- AB+CD-> AD+CB
- If changed the equilibrium shifts to oppose change, until new or equilibrium is reached.
- energy transfers from reactants to surroundings (exo- exit)
- must be added to break bonds
- Change the rate of chemical reactions
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- AB+C-> AC+B
- the energy stored in molecules that can be released during a reaction
- when reaction and its reverse act at the same rate.
- a substance that is the result of the chemical change
- energy is transferred to reactants from surroundings
- a substance that undergoes a chemical change
- when a solid material forms from a chemical change
- AB-> A+B
15 Clues: A+B-> AB • AB-> A+B • AB+C-> AC+B • AB+CD-> AD+CB • must be added to break bonds • Change the rate of chemical reactions • it is very hard, not impossible, to reverse • a substance that undergoes a chemical change • when a solid material forms from a chemical change • when reaction and its reverse act at the same rate. • energy is transferred to reactants from surroundings • ...
Matter in Ecosystems 2025-05-28
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- these factors are non-living things
- these factors are living things
- material that is made from biomass and releases energy when it is burned.
- the process of using energy from the sun and matter from the surroundings to produce sugars that store energy in chemical bonds.
- chloroplasts are found here
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- an organism that captures energy and matter from its surroundings to produce sugars and other molecules
- cell structures that use the sun's energy to make sugar through the process of photosynthesis
- is anything that has mass and volume.
- producers use this as the building blocks for producing cellulose.
- the combined mass of the bodies of organisms, which collectively represents stored energy.
- the material that forms the rigid walls and support for plant cells
- a green pigment that is essential for photosynthesis
- baseball team that swept the White sox and are the kings of Chicago
13 Clues: chloroplasts are found here • these factors are living things • these factors are non-living things • is anything that has mass and volume. • a green pigment that is essential for photosynthesis • producers use this as the building blocks for producing cellulose. • the material that forms the rigid walls and support for plant cells • ...
Unit 2 Vocab (so far!) 2025-11-13
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- an instrument used to measure force
- an area of magnetic influence around a magnet
- a tiny part of an atom that has a negative charge and moves around the nucleus
- the flow of electricity through a conductor
- a force acting between surfaces in contact. Friction acts to resist motion
- a source of stored chemical energy
- a fundamental force of nature that acts between charged particles and creates electric and magnetic fields
- an object that sticks to iron
- a material that prevents the flow of electricity, commonly plastic, rubber, glass, or air
- a piece of iron that behaves like a magnet only when it is under the influence of an external magnetic field
- a pathway for the flow of electricity
- the interaction of electric and magnetic fields
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- an attractive force between objects, like between Earth and objects on Earth
- the material in a lightbulb (usually a thin wire) that makes light when heated by an electric current
- to push away from each other
- to pull toward each other
- energy emitted as an electromagnetic wave
- a material capable of transmitting energy, particularly in the forms of heat and electricity
- energy of movement
- the end of a magnet
- the standard unit for measuring force in the metric system
- the ability to apply force over a distance
- the place on a component where connections are made to allow electricity to flow
- an instrument that uses a free-rotating magnetic needle to show direction
- energy that matter has because of its position
- one item in a circuit
- to act on and be acted upon by one or more objects
- the process of turning iron into a temporary magnet
- the movement of energy from one location to another
29 Clues: energy of movement • the end of a magnet • one item in a circuit • to pull toward each other • to push away from each other • an object that sticks to iron • a source of stored chemical energy • an instrument used to measure force • a pathway for the flow of electricity • energy emitted as an electromagnetic wave • the ability to apply force over a distance • ...
Electricity 2021-05-10
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- materials that do not transfer charge easily
- a switch that opens a circuit automatically when the current exceeds a certain value
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- change in the electrical energy of a charged particle divided by its charge
- multiple paths for current
- rate in which charges move through a wire
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- pathway of electric charges
- allows electric charges to move freely
- an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields
- internal resistance which slows the movement of charges through a conducting material
- space around a charged particle
- a single path for current
- melts to prevent circuit overloads
13 Clues: a single path for current • multiple paths for current • pathway of electric charges • space around a charged particle • melts to prevent circuit overloads • allows electric charges to move freely • rate in which charges move through a wire • materials that do not transfer charge easily • an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields • ...
Electricity 2021-05-10
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- a switch that opens a circuit automatically when the current exceeds a certain value
- pathway of electric charges
- rate in which charges move through a wire
- change in the electrical energy of a charged particle divided by its charge
- space around a charged particle
- allows electric charges to move freely
- melts to prevent circuit overloads
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- an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields
- multiple paths for current
- a single path for current
- internal resistance which slows the movement of charges through a conducting material
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- materials that do not transfer charge easily
13 Clues: a single path for current • multiple paths for current • pathway of electric charges • space around a charged particle • melts to prevent circuit overloads • allows electric charges to move freely • rate in which charges move through a wire • materials that do not transfer charge easily • an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields • ...
Electricity 2021-05-10
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- change in the electrical energy of a charged particle divided by its charge
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- internal resistance which slows the movement of charges through a conducting material
- melts to prevent circuit overloads
- rate in which charges move through a wire
- multiple paths for current
- a single path for current
- space around a charged particle
- materials that do not transfer charge easily
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- a switch that opens a circuit automatically when the current exceeds a certain value
- an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields
- pathway of electric charges
- allows electric charges to move freely
13 Clues: a single path for current • multiple paths for current • pathway of electric charges • space around a charged particle • melts to prevent circuit overloads • allows electric charges to move freely • rate in which charges move through a wire • materials that do not transfer charge easily • an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields • ...
Electricity 2021-05-10
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- melts to prevent circuit overloads
- allows electric charges to move freely
- multiple paths for current
- a switch that opens a circuit automatically when the current exceeds a certain value
- rate in which charges move through a wire
- pathway of electric charges
- space around a charged particle
- internal resistance which slows the movement of charges through a conducting material
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- an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields
- change in the electrical energy of a charged particle divided by its charge
- a single path for current
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- materials that do not transfer charge easily
13 Clues: a single path for current • multiple paths for current • pathway of electric charges • space around a charged particle • melts to prevent circuit overloads • allows electric charges to move freely • rate in which charges move through a wire • materials that do not transfer charge easily • an electrical property of matter that creates electric fields • ...
Chapter 5 2022-05-04
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- reaction the energy released as products form is greater than the energy required to break bonds of the reactants
- of Conservation of Mass matter is not created or destroyed
- Change any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but doesn’t change into another substance
- when one element replaces another in a compound or if 2 elements in different compounds trade places
- energy the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical equation
- reaction a way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols instead of words
- biological catalysts that help reactions occur at body temperature
- a material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction
- the new substances that form
- a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction
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- increases the reaction rate by lowering the activation energy needed
- substances that undergo the chemical changes
- reaction more energy is required to break bonds of the reactants than is released by the formation of the products.
- Change a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- when 2 or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
- the amount of a substance in a given volume
- occurs when compounds break down into similar products
- a number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation
18 Clues: the new substances that form • the amount of a substance in a given volume • substances that undergo the chemical changes • occurs when compounds break down into similar products • of Conservation of Mass matter is not created or destroyed • a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction • a material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction • ...
SET 9 2024-04-20
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- Unit that measures pressure or force
- The pathway through which electrical current flows
- (aka probe) applicator for directing the electrical current from the device tot he client's skin.
- The process of introducing a negative (alkaline) product into he skin using electrical current.
- To move or travel smooth in a certain direction
- Measure of how much electric energy is used in one second.
- A flow of electricity through a conductor
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- Material that allows electric current or heat energy to flow through easily
- Which container will most likely insulate the soda the best?
- Which force explains why skates roll differently on surfaces such as wood, rubber, or carpet
- Acronym for light amplification stimulation emission of radiation .
- Rubbing your hands together is an example of what form of energy?
- Which material is the best conductor of electricity?
- Material that slows down or stops electric current from flowing.
- Unit that measures the resistance of electric current.
- And thermal - which forms of energy from the sun reach the earth?
16 Clues: Unit that measures pressure or force • A flow of electricity through a conductor • To move or travel smooth in a certain direction • The pathway through which electrical current flows • Which material is the best conductor of electricity? • Unit that measures the resistance of electric current. • Measure of how much electric energy is used in one second. • ...
ENERGY, TYPES OF ENERGY AND ENERGY TRANSFERS 2013-07-17
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- a book on a shelf,a bungee jumper.
- When you take your dog to walk and your dog runs away,the energy transfers into
- When you heat something,there is a flame first,the energy transfers into
- When you turn on the radio,the energy transfers into
- Light bulbs, a bunsen flame.
- When you want to charge the battery of your ipod,the energy transfers into
- When there is a war,they throw nuclear bombs,the energy transfers into
- A rubber band.
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- Hot water,a hot radiator.
- Nuclear bombs, power stations.
- When you put a book on a shelf,the energy transfers into
- When you take something to eat,the energy transfers into
- Anything that is moving or have movements.
- When you want to kill a bird,you take a spring,the energy transfers into
- When you turn on the light,the energy transfers into
- Food,batteries,burning things.
- Anything that uses electricity.
- The energy you receive when you use solar panels.
- Talking,tv,radio.
- The ability to do work.
20 Clues: A rubber band. • Talking,tv,radio. • The ability to do work. • Hot water,a hot radiator. • Light bulbs, a bunsen flame. • Nuclear bombs, power stations. • Food,batteries,burning things. • Anything that uses electricity. • a book on a shelf,a bungee jumper. • Anything that is moving or have movements. • The energy you receive when you use solar panels. • ...
Modified Vocabulary Review 3 (Modified) 2019-01-15
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- Joining of an atom
- Reaction where an acid combines with a base and forms water and salt
- type of nuclear radiation, consists of a helium nucleus (α)
- litmus paper red, opposite of a base
- 1/1000 of a basic unit
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- Energy of motion
- strength radiation, can pass through wood or Aluminum (β)
- Energy of Position
- 1/100 of a basic unit
- Contains Carbon
- Splitting of an atom
- Turns pink in the presence of phenolphthalein, opposite of an acid
- The strongest type of nuclear radiation (γ)
13 Clues: Contains Carbon • Energy of motion • Energy of Position • Joining of an atom • Splitting of an atom • 1/100 of a basic unit • 1/1000 of a basic unit • litmus paper red, opposite of a base • The strongest type of nuclear radiation (γ) • strength radiation, can pass through wood or Aluminum (β) • type of nuclear radiation, consists of a helium nucleus (α) • ...
Earth Science 2013-06-04
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- rocky body that orbit in a region in the solar system known as the asteroid belt
- hard-shelled animal whose body had three sections
- two plates slide past each other
- forces that cause rocks on either side of faults to push in opposite directions
- crust and top of mantle
- instrument that records and measures seismic waves
- mineral that is mined because they contain useful metals or nonmetals
- chunk of rock that strikes the surface of a planet or moon
- forms when rocks are changed into different kinds of rocks by heat and pressure
- two plates come together and collide
- use symbols to protray the land as if viewed from above
- trait or behavior that helps organisms survive
- the age of one object compared to the age of another object
- come from the remains of living things
- chunk of rock that burns up in a planet's atmosphere
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- divided into epochs
- forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud and hardens into the shape of the organism
- top portion of the mantle
- forms when molten rock (magma) cools and hardens
- states that each rock layer is older than the one above it
- divided into periods
- two plates are moving apart
- point on Earth's surface directly above where the energy is released in an earthquake
- forms from the compaction and/or cementation of sediments
- gives important information about past life and environments on Earth
- forces that push or squeeze rocks together
- huge,looping eruptions of gas
- forces that pull rocks apart
28 Clues: divided into epochs • divided into periods • crust and top of mantle • top portion of the mantle • two plates are moving apart • forces that pull rocks apart • huge,looping eruptions of gas • two plates slide past each other • two plates come together and collide • come from the remains of living things • forces that push or squeeze rocks together • ...
Biology Revision - The nature and variety of living organisms 2024-12-11
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- The protein coat that encases the genetic material of a virus.
- Thread-like structures in fungi used for absorption of nutrients.
- The term for organisms lacking a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- A whip-like structure used by some protoctists and bacteria for movement.
- Circular DNA found in bacteria, often carrying genes for antibiotic resistance.
- The classification of cells that contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- The process by which fungi secrete enzymes to digest organic matter externally.
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- The method of reproduction in bacteria involving simple cell division.
- The material that makes up the cell walls of fungi.
- The polysaccharide that forms the cell walls of plant cells.
- The process where chloroplasts capture light energy to synthesize glucose.
- The mode of nutrition where organisms produce their own food using light or chemical energy.
- A network of hyphae that forms the body of a fungus.
- An organism, such as bacteria, fungi, protoctists, or viruses, that causes disease.
14 Clues: The material that makes up the cell walls of fungi. • A network of hyphae that forms the body of a fungus. • The polysaccharide that forms the cell walls of plant cells. • The protein coat that encases the genetic material of a virus. • Thread-like structures in fungi used for absorption of nutrients. • ...
Biology Regents Vocab 2026-03-10
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- Segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait or protein.
- Element that cycles through the atmosphere, organisms, oceans, and soil in ecosystems.
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to produce glucose.
- Maintenance of stable internal conditions within an organism.
- Organism that lives on or in another organism and harms the host.
- Organism that makes its own food using sunlight or chemical energy.
- Process in which DNA is used to make mRNA during protein synthesis.
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells.
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- Total mass of living organisms at a trophic level in an ecosystem.
- Different version of the same gene.
- Simple sugar produced during photosynthesis and used as cellular energy.
- Process by which cells release energy from glucose.
- Trait that increases an organism’s chance of survival and reproduction in its environment.
- Community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- Change in the DNA sequence that may create genetic variation.
- Functional unit of the kidney that filters blood and forms urine.
16 Clues: Different version of the same gene. • Process by which cells release energy from glucose. • Segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait or protein. • Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells. • Maintenance of stable internal conditions within an organism. • Change in the DNA sequence that may create genetic variation. • ...
Unit 3 AOS 2: Energy systems 2022-10-02
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- A chemical fuel source
- refers to the moment then the body can just prevent the accumulation of hydrogen ions in the working muscles
- Energy system that produces lactic acid
- When cells need energy, it breaks the bond between the second and third phosphate. This forms ADP and __________
- When an athlete delays carbohydrates becoming the predominant fuel source during endurance events
- A training method to develop the ATP-PC system
- At the end of exercise when the demand for ATP decreases and oxygen consumption is still high
- Butter, margarine, cheese, fatty meats
- When oxygen supply meets oxygen demand
- Lean meat, fish, eggs. Stored as muscle at various body sights
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- At the start of exercises when oxygen supply fails to meet the body's demand
- Which system has an increase in Venous returns as an acute response to exercise
- Which system has an increase in blood flow to working muscles as an acute response to exercise
- Dominant energy system used for events 0-10 seconds
- Which system has an increase in ventilation as an acute response to exercise
- Stored as glycogen at the muscle and liver
- immediate physiological responses to exercise
- All three energy systems work together to provide energy
- Dominant energy system used at rest and submaximal intensity
19 Clues: A chemical fuel source • Butter, margarine, cheese, fatty meats • When oxygen supply meets oxygen demand • Energy system that produces lactic acid • Stored as glycogen at the muscle and liver • immediate physiological responses to exercise • A training method to develop the ATP-PC system • Dominant energy system used for events 0-10 seconds • ...
Week 33 HW 2024-03-17
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- The specific role/job an organism plays in its ecosystem
- includes all of the LIVING parts of an ecosystem
- An ______ predator sits at the top of a food chain
- A food _____ shows ALL of the different paths of energy in an ecosystem
- the amount of different life forms in an ecosystem
- A _______ species plays a major role in maintaining the health of an ecosystem
- breaks down other organisms for food and recycles nutrients
- must 'eat' something else for food
- the study of ecosystems
- Another word for producer. Can "AUTOmatically" make food from sunlight
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- eats plants
- eats animals
- includes all of the NONLIVING parts of an ecosystem
- A food _____ shows ONE of the possible paths of energy in an ecosystem
- eats both plants and animals
- A ________ pyramid shows the relative amount of energy at each level of an ecosystem
- word for consumer. (Starts with 'H')
- can 'create' its own food from sunlight
18 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • the study of ecosystems • eats both plants and animals • must 'eat' something else for food • word for consumer. (Starts with 'H') • can 'create' its own food from sunlight • includes all of the LIVING parts of an ecosystem • An ______ predator sits at the top of a food chain • the amount of different life forms in an ecosystem • ...
sources of Energy 2014-09-08
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- harmful effect of using fossil fuels
- process by which bio gas is produced
- a device that can focus parallel beams of suns energy to a point
- major source of energy that is used in India to meet energy demands
- phenomenon of converting solar energy into electrical energy
- energy that is not ultimately derived from sun
- project on narmada river that lead to social problems of rehabilitation of displaced people
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- energy released on burning unit mass of a fuel
- main component of CNG
- fuel used in a nuclear reactor
- process by which nuclear energy is generated
- this state in India has the largest wind energy farm
- vapours of this volatile liquid is used in ocean thermal energy conversion plant to run the turbine of generator
- minimum temperature required by a substance for combustion
- substance used in making solar cell
- wind mill can be used to harness this energy of wind
- component of sun light that has the property of heating any substance kept in its path
- clothes of this colour should be avoided in summer so as to feel less hot
- wood,cow dung, sugarcane, willow are examples of _____
- fuel that has highest calorific value
20 Clues: main component of CNG • fuel used in a nuclear reactor • harmful effect of using fossil fuels • process by which bio gas is produced • substance used in making solar cell • fuel that has highest calorific value • process by which nuclear energy is generated • energy released on burning unit mass of a fuel • energy that is not ultimately derived from sun • ...
types of energy 2024-02-06
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- travels in waves and is used everyday.
- the unit for energy.
- has to do with lights
- has to have a reaction to be released.
- very dangerous and radioactive.
- energy made from something hot.
- has to do with magnets.
- travels in waves and has to do with light.
- used to be able to see at night
- energy made from air moving
- energy in moving objects.
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- a type of energy that is used by us and has to do with motion.
- energy made from the sun.
- the action of energy moving to a different object.
- a form of potential energy and is very flexible.
- when something is in motion.
- energy made from moving water
- energy that is stored.
- happens when something is hot.
- a type of potential energy that happens when something falls or is high up.
20 Clues: the unit for energy. • has to do with lights • energy that is stored. • has to do with magnets. • energy made from the sun. • energy in moving objects. • energy made from air moving • when something is in motion. • energy made from moving water • happens when something is hot. • very dangerous and radioactive. • energy made from something hot. • used to be able to see at night • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-13
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- the energy in moving objects
- Chemical to thermal and radiant
- Released energy
- Gains more potential the higher it is
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Radiant to electrical
- Light energy
- Electrical to thermal to mechanical and sound
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- Mechanical to sound
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- The change of energy from one to another
- Energy Stored in the bounds of molecules
- Energy that is stored
- The energy of heat
- The energy of moving Electrons
- energy stored in bending or twisting
- Nuclear to thermal, mechanical, and electrical
- Mechanical to Electrical
- The ability to work and cause change
20 Clues: Light energy • Released energy • The energy of heat • Mechanical to sound • Energy that is stored • Radiant to electrical • Mechanical to Electrical • the energy in moving objects • The energy of moving Electrons • Chemical to thermal and radiant • energy stored in bending or twisting • The ability to work and cause change • The energy from vibrations in matter • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-13
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- Energy created by the strength of a magnetic field
- Example of solar energy
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of lighGravitational human eyes
- Energy carried by light waves
- Vibration of particles with matter
- Example of sound energy
- Gives off light energy
- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- Has chemical energy in it
- Energy of a moving object
- Collects energy from the Sun
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- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy that is still
- Has protein and chemical energy
- Moving energy
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- Movement of electrons (electricity)
- Radiant energy from the Sun
- Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- Vibration of waves through matter
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
22 Clues: Moving energy • Energy that is still • Gives off light energy • Example of solar energy • Example of sound energy • Has chemical energy in it • Energy of a moving object • Radiant energy from the Sun • Collects energy from the Sun • Energy carried by light waves • Has protein and chemical energy • Vibration of waves through matter • Vibration of particles with matter • ...
types of energy 2023-12-11
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- travels in waves and is used everyday.
- the unit for energy.
- has to do with lights
- has to have a reaction to be released.
- very dangerous and radioactive.
- energy made from something hot.
- has to do with magnets.
- travels in waves and has to do with light.
- used to be able to see at night
- energy made from air moving
- energy in moving objects.
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- a type of energy that is used by us and has to do with motion.
- energy made from the sun.
- the action of energy moving to a different object.
- a form of potential energy and is very flexible.
- when something is in motion.
- energy made from moving water
- energy that is stored.
- happens when something is hot.
- a type of potential energy that happens when something falls or is high up.
20 Clues: the unit for energy. • has to do with lights • energy that is stored. • has to do with magnets. • energy made from the sun. • energy in moving objects. • energy made from air moving • when something is in motion. • energy made from moving water • happens when something is hot. • very dangerous and radioactive. • energy made from something hot. • used to be able to see at night • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-07
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- Applied force moves in the direction of an object.
- caused by an object pushing air out of the way
- a downward force of gravity acting on an object
- keeps people on the ground at all times
- Gravity moves in the same direction as an object does
- caused by a repulsion between atoms and molecules
- A magnetic field doesn't turn on magnetic force.
- a force that acts on an angle of the direction of motion from an object
- caused by the attraction of atoms and molecules
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- a force caused by an electrical charge
- an upward force exerted on an object in contact with a sur
- when you rub your hands together, what type of force is that?
- when a book is placed on a table,what force keeps the book from falling through
- a force applied on an object
- a force of a charged object that moves in a magnetic field
- what type of force is air resistance
- the charge of a light bulb
- a supporting force when an object comes in contact with a surface
- opposing forces caused by irregularities and chemical bonds
- A car has frictional, gravitational, and normal force
20 Clues: the charge of a light bulb • a force applied on an object • what type of force is air resistance • a force caused by an electrical charge • keeps people on the ground at all times • caused by an object pushing air out of the way • a downward force of gravity acting on an object • caused by the attraction of atoms and molecules • ...
Sources of energy 2025-01-21
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- In a wind power station, wind ________ are attached to tall towers.
- The ___ is an example of a renewable energy source.
- What type of energy do geothermal power stations use?
- Where in Thailand is there a small geothermal power station?
- _______ ___ is an example of a non-renewable energy source. (2 words)
- What type of energy can be used over and over?
- Turbines are spun in g______ to generate electricity.
- Name the part of a wind turbine that is spun by the blade.
- A high wind _____ is needed for wind power stations to operate effectively.
- We use many different sources of ______ to generate electricity
- Photovoltaic power stations use special _____ ______. (2 words)
- What is built across a river to store a huge amount of water?
- How many groups can we categorize energy sources into?
- What type of power station uses running water to generate electricity?
- What part of a wind turbine spins when wind blows?
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- ______ is an example of a non-renewable energy source.
- ______ w____ is an example of a renewable energy source. (2 words)
- What type of energy are those being used faster than they can be replaced?
- S_______ is reflected to a solar receiver tower in solar thermal power stations?
- What type of energy is an example of a renewable energy source.
- What spins the turbines in geothermal power stations to generate electricity?
- Running water in rivers and ______ is used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
- ____ is an example of a non-renewable energy source.
- What is another name for a wind power station?
- What are burned in a fossil-fueled power station? (2 words)
- Our electricity comes from _____ _______. (2 words)
- Huge amounts of water is stored at great heights in a _________.
- What is heat energy used to heat in solar thermal power stations?
- In what type of power station is sunlight converted into electricity directly?
- ____ is an example of a renewable energy source.
- Electricity produced from power stations is carried through c_____
31 Clues: What type of energy can be used over and over? • What is another name for a wind power station? • ____ is an example of a renewable energy source. • What part of a wind turbine spins when wind blows? • The ___ is an example of a renewable energy source. • Our electricity comes from _____ _______. (2 words) • ____ is an example of a non-renewable energy source. • ...
Types of energy 2026-05-04
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- Power gained from the use of a turbine spun through water
- Power created through the use of solar panels and sun cells
- Greenhouse gas emitted by the burning of fossil fuels
- The heat inside the Earth; used for a type of renewable energy
- A sedimentary rock that is a non-renewable source of energy
- The Federal Energy Regulatory Commision
- Energy that CAN be replenished during our lifetime
- Byproduct of crude oil, used for medicinal and skin uses
- Atomic reaction used by nuclear energy to generate power
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- Created by pushing a turbine through air, creating power
- Energy that cannot be replenished in our lifetimes
- The towers of a nuclear power plant where the cooled water escapes from
- An effect of increased/heightened carbon emissions
- Fuels derived from millions of years old decomposed matter
- Energy created through the burning of organic matter
- Energy that is gained through the use of water currents, usually along shorelines
- A non-renewable energy that is mainly used in heating and fire production
- Non-renewable energy gained through drilling in the Earth
- The dumping or littering of a harmful material or substance into a non-native area.
- The Department of Energy, regulates broad energy infrastructure and laws
20 Clues: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commision • Energy that cannot be replenished in our lifetimes • An effect of increased/heightened carbon emissions • Energy that CAN be replenished during our lifetime • Energy created through the burning of organic matter • Greenhouse gas emitted by the burning of fossil fuels • Created by pushing a turbine through air, creating power • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2025-07-19
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- / Variety of life forms in a particular habitat
- / Essential element in DNA and energy transfer (ATP)
- / Yellow nonmetal used in proteins
- / Smallest unit of a chemical element
- / Drink this daily
- / Force applied over a distance
- / All the waters on Earth’s surface
- / Capacity to do work
- / Earth's outer shell, including crust and upper mantle
- / Gas essential for respiration
- / Process by which plants convert light into food
- / Region of Earth that supports life
- / An explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation or experimentation.
- / SI base unit of mass
- / It means "Knowledge"
- / Study of human society and social relationships
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- / SI unit for temperature
- / Breakdown of rocks by wind, water, or organisms
- / The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- / Water that flows over land into bodies of water
- / A well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena
- / Key element in all organic life
- / The study of interactions between life and its physical environment.
- / Study of heat and energy transfer
- / The SI base unit of electrical current.
- / Process of converting ammonia to nitrates
- / Particles of light
- / Gas that makes up 78% of Earth’s atmosphere
- / SI unit for luminous intensity
- / SI unit for amount of substance
- / SI unit of energy
31 Clues: / Drink this daily • / SI unit of energy • / Particles of light • / Capacity to do work • / SI base unit of mass • / It means "Knowledge" • / SI unit for temperature • / Force applied over a distance • / Gas essential for respiration • / SI unit for luminous intensity • / Key element in all organic life • / SI unit for amount of substance • / Yellow nonmetal used in proteins • ...
Science 2023-04-05
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- system (The collection of planets and other objects that orbit around the sun)
- (The act of moving or changing position)
- of matter (The different forms that matter can take - solid, liquid, and gas)
- (The conditions of the atmosphere at a particular place and time)
- (The force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials)
- (A form of matter that has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container)
- (A type of energy that we can hear)
- (A form of matter that has neither fixed shape nor volume)
- (A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons)
- (The ability to do work)
- (A celestial body that orbits the sun)
- fuels (A non-renewable source of energy formed from the remains of dead plants and animals)
- energy (A source of energy that can be replenished naturally)
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- (A change in an organism that makes it better suited to its environment)
- (A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky)
- (A community of living and non-living things in a particular area)
- (The process by which plants make food using sunlight)
- (A form of matter that has a fixed shape and volume)
- (The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time)
- (The path that electricity follows)
- (The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism)
- (Anything that has mass and takes up space)
- (The force that pulls objects towards each other)
- (The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives)
- (A push or pull on an object)
25 Clues: (The ability to do work) • (A push or pull on an object) • (The path that electricity follows) • (A type of energy that we can hear) • (A celestial body that orbits the sun) • (The act of moving or changing position) • (Anything that has mass and takes up space) • (A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky) • (The force that pulls objects towards each other) • ...
BJU PS Final Exam Puzzle 4 2025-05-14
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- most liquids and metals expand as their temperature rises and contracts as it decreases
- energy can flow from a colder object to warmer object only if something does work
- warm rises, cool sinks
- the temperature scale in which the freezing point of water is 273 K and the boiling point is 373 K; 0 K is absolute zero
- the study of thermal energy and heat and how they relate to work and other forms of energy
- substances that can flow
- the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature
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- the principle of conservation of energy. Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves; heat from the sun or a campfire
- the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
- the direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching
- absolute zero
- force per unit area
13 Clues: absolute zero • force per unit area • warm rises, cool sinks • substances that can flow • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves; heat from the sun or a campfire • energy can flow from a colder object to warmer object only if something does work • the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees • ...
*Unit 3 Review* 2024-12-10
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- What type of valley can form at divergent boundaries?
- What type of resource can be replaced naturally?
- What scale is used to measure the hardness of minerals?
- What type of rock forms from sediments?
- What type of rock forms from cooled magma?
- What is the rigid layer made of the upper mantle and crust?
- What type of energy source comes from living or recently living organisms?
- What term describes how a mineral breaks along its planes of weakness?
- What type of waves help us study Earth's layers?
- What was the name of the supercontinent proposed by Wegener?
- What type of rock changes form due to heat and pressure?
- What process involves the removal and transport of sediment?
- What term describes when a mineral breaks with rough edges?
- What term describes the color of a mineral when powdered?
- What is the semi-rigid part of the middle mantle?
- What process turns sediments into solid rock?
- What type of energy is generated by moving air?
- What are the large sections of Earth's crust called?
- What process breaks rocks into smaller pieces?
- What geological feature can occur at convergent boundaries?
- What term describes how a mineral reflects light?
- What is a solid fossil fuel formed from ancient plants?
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- What type of fuel is formed from the remains of living organisms?
- Who proposed the theory of Continental Drift?
- What type of plates cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?
- What type of energy comes from the heat within the Earth?
- What process caused heavier elements to sink to the center of the Earth?
- What term describes how a mineral feels to the touch?
- What type of energy comes from the sun?
- What type of resource cannot be replaced easily?
- What type of energy is released from the nucleus of atoms?
- What type of energy is generated from flowing water?
- What is the primary composition of oceanic crust?
- What type of currents cause the movement of the mantle?
- What is the primary composition of continental crust?
- What is the name of the area known for frequent earthquakes and volcanoes?
- What type of gas is used for heating and cooking?
- What is a liquid fossil fuel derived from ancient organisms?
- What is a break in the Earth's crust called?
39 Clues: What type of rock forms from sediments? • What type of energy comes from the sun? • What type of rock forms from cooled magma? • What is a break in the Earth's crust called? • Who proposed the theory of Continental Drift? • What process turns sediments into solid rock? • What process breaks rocks into smaller pieces? • What type of energy is generated by moving air? • ...
Biology Unit A Review 2024-10-01
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- an organism able to make its own food using the Sun's energy and raw materials; also a producer
- Chemical essential to living things
- an organism that can create energy in the absence of solar energy using only CO2, water, and a different energy source
- an autotrophic organism, meaning it can make its own food
- an organism incapable of making its own food, meaning it must feed on other organism for its energy source
- Loss of water through plant leaves
- representation of energy flow in food chains and webs
- an animal that eats only other animals
- a communits and its physical and chemical environment
- an organism that relies on primary consumers for its main energy source; third trophic level in a food chain or web
- groups of individuals of the same species living in an area at a certain time
- biological or living components of the biosphere
- made up of multiple food chains, a representation of different feeding relationships among organisms within an ecosystem
- study of energy transformation, described by two laws
- cellular breakdown of glucose into CO2 and water
- category of living things defined by its energy source
- Formed between positive end of one water moleculeand negative end of anotherwater molecule; its strenth explains a high boiling point
- Cycle of carbon atoms from inorganic form to organic and back, involves photosynthesis/cellular respiration
- A molecule with a positive and negative end
- Process of releasing carbon from fossil fuels into CO2
- Produced from decomposition of plant matter in low oxygen environments such as bogs
- number and variety of species in an ecosytem
- an organism that relies entirely on producers, or autotrphs, for its energy sources
- a plant-eating animal
- all living material in an ecosystem measured in dry mass
- Material used to restore nutrients in plants
- refers to a culture of single species only
- Height of water saturation in the ground
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- Extent to which a surface can reflect light striking it
- all of the populations of species in a habitat
- process alternative to photosynthesis which converts inorganic chemicals to organic compounds for energy without using solar energy
- process of using solar energy, CO2, water, to produce energy, used primarily by green plants
- Process of conversion of nitrates back into nitites and nitrogen gas
- step-by-step sequence linking orgnaisms that feed on each other
- an organism that feeds on detritus
- mutation-causing electronmagnetic radiation from the sun, can cause skin burn
- A two phase cycle of phosphorus involving biotic and abioticc omponents of the environment
- Conversion of atmospheric or dissolved nitrogen into nitrate ions via two separate processes
- non-living components of the biosphere
- Liquid movement through porous material, such as water through soil particles
- waste from plants and animals, including dead remains of organisms
- Water cycle; movement through environment from atmosphere to Earth and back
- an animal that feeds on plants and animals
- the zone around earth, made of 3 structural zones, that harbours life
- a species sensitive to changes in an ecosystem, such as frogs or amphibians
- Removal of soluble materials by percolation
- any system that can adjust to constant changes without major disturbance
- a heterotrophic orgnaism that must eat producers or consumers
- Cycle involving atmospheric nitrogen gas, inorganic forms, and organic forms in living things
- an inorganic molecule, O3, in the atmosphere that screens out UV rays
- a place or type of environment suitable for survival or organisms
51 Clues: a plant-eating animal • an organism that feeds on detritus • Loss of water through plant leaves • Chemical essential to living things • non-living components of the biosphere • an animal that eats only other animals • Height of water saturation in the ground • an animal that feeds on plants and animals • refers to a culture of single species only • ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Audiology 2016-12-07
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- Resistance to the flow of energy
- Refers to the quality of a neuron wherein it responds to the period of the stimulus
- May be seen at the primary reception area, Heschl’s gyrus
- Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy
- Slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
- There is an initial response to onset of a stimulus, followed by silence
- About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane
- Inflammation of the skin of the external ear
- The entry way to the cochlea
- Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
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- Forms the curled margin of the pinna, marking its most distal borders
- Have a periodic, chopped temporal pattern as long as a tone is present
- The entrance to the ear canal, known as the external auditory meatus
- Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus
- Forms a slight “U” pattern opened toward the modular side
- Coils out from its base near the vestibule, wrapping around itself 2-5/8 times before reaching its apex
- Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes
- A small but extremely important space occupied by three of the smallest bones in the body
- Serves as a collector of sound be processed at deeper levels
- The receptor organ for movement, being made up of ciliated receptor cells and supporting membrane
20 Clues: The entry way to the cochlea • Resistance to the flow of energy • About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane • Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes • Houses the sensors for balance and hearing • Inflammation of the skin of the external ear • Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy • Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus • ...
Micronutrients 2025-11-20
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- Growth, immune health, carbohydrate metabolism
- Regulates blood sugar, carbohydrate and fat metabolism
- Maintains nerve and muscle function, bone health, supports immune system, heart rhythm
- Regulates fluid balance, muscle contractions, heartbeat, nervous system
- Build bones & teeth, promotes a healthy immune system, forms collagen, antioxidant, aids in absorption of iron and folate from plant sources
- Iron storage, enzyme production
- Cardiovascular function, activates protein metabolism in hair, skin and nails
- Thyroid function
- Generation of DNA, production of hemoglobin, bone marrow, works with folate
- Growth, nerves, digestion, works with protein, supports energy production
- Teeth and bones, works with calcium
- Antioxidant, boosts immune function, topically prevents dandruff
- Red blood cell formation, development of connective tissue, iron absorption
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- Helps production of energy and metabolism of all macronutrients, regulates hormone synthesis
- Bones, teeth, blood clotting, muscle contraction, aids heart and nervous system
- Regulates fluid balance, stomach acid (HCl), transmits nerve impulses
- Generation of DNA, production of hemoglobin, works with B12, birth defects, reduces neural tube damage
- Nerve tissues, digestive system, required for most cellular processes
- Protein production, regulates metabolism, production of body chemicals influencing mood and sleep
- Maintains nerve tissue, appetite, energy, essential for producing energy from carbohydrates
- Works with calcium for bone health, energy production and release, aids in DNA structure
- Connective tissue formation, metabolism of macronutrients
- Blood-hemoglobin, carries oxygen to cells
- Regulates fluid balance, muscle contractions, heartbeat, nervous system
24 Clues: Thyroid function • Iron storage, enzyme production • Teeth and bones, works with calcium • Blood-hemoglobin, carries oxygen to cells • Growth, immune health, carbohydrate metabolism • Regulates blood sugar, carbohydrate and fat metabolism • Connective tissue formation, metabolism of macronutrients • Antioxidant, boosts immune function, topically prevents dandruff • ...
CH 3 key terms 2020-10-12
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- cycle / Cycle that collects, purifies, and distributes Earth’s fixed supply of water.
- / Layer of the atmosphere between the troposphere and the more distant mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere; contains the ozone layer.
- / Lowest layer of the atmosphere and the only layer suitable for terrestrial life. Weather occurs in this layer.
- cycle / Cyclic movement of carbon in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment.
- respiration / Form of cellular respiration in which some decomposers get the energy they need through the breakdown of glucose (or other nutrients) in the absence of oxygen.
- / Porous, water-saturated layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock in which groundwater collects.
- chain / Sequence of organisms in which each organism is a source of nutrients or energy for the next level of organisms.
- / All of the gaseous, liquid, and solid water on or near Earth’s surface.
- consumer / Consumer that feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- respiration / Complex process that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy and occurs in the cells of most living organisms. Carbon dioxide and water are the byproducts of this reaction.
- primary productivity (GPP) / Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers convert radiant energy into chemical energy.
- / Animal that can use both plants and other animals as food sources.
- level / Designation for an organism based on its methods of making or finding food and feeding behavior.
- / Zone of Earth where life is found. It consists of parts of the atmosphere (the troposphere), hydrosphere (mostly surface water and groundwater), and lithosphere (mostly soil and surface rocks and sediments on the bottoms of oceans and other bodies of water).
- cycle / Continual movement of the elements and compounds that make up nutrients through air, water, soil, rock, and living organisms within ecosystems. The process is driven by energy from the sun and by Earth’s gravity.
- / Period of relatively stable climate and other environmental conditions; it has allowed the human population to grow, develop agriculture, and take over a large and growing share of Earth’s land and other resources.
- / Consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter such as leaf litter, fallen trees, and dead animals. In the process of obtaining their own food, these organisms release nutrients from their waste that return nutrients to the soil and water.
- / Organism such as a plant that makes the food it needs from compounds in soil, carbon dioxide, air, and water by using the energy of sunlight.
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- / Consumer organism that feeds on detritus— freshly dead organisms.
- cycle / Cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment.
- consumer / Animal that feeds on primary consumers
- New epoch in which humans have become major agents of change in the functioning of Earth’s life-support system as their ecological footprints have spread over Earth.
- / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae.
- / Precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects in an aquifer
- / Earth’s core, mantle, and crust—all the material above and below the surface of Earth that forms the planet’s mass
- effect / Process in which solar energy warms the troposphere as it reflects from Earth’s surface (geosphere) and interacts with carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor (from the hydrosphere and biosphere), and other greenhouse gases (atmosphere). This warms Earth and supports life.
- runoff / Precipitation that falls on land and flows over land surfaces into streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the ocean, where it can evaporate and repeat the hydrologic cycle.
- web / Complex network of interconnected food chains.
- primary productivity (NPP) / Rate at which producers use photosynthesis to produce and store chemical energy minus the rate at which they use some of this stored chemical energy through cellular respiration. It is used to measure the rate at which producers make chemical energy potentially available to the consumers in an ecosystem.
- cycle / Cyclic movement of phosphorus through water, Earth’s crust, and living organisms.
- / Envelope of gases surrounding Earth
- / Animal that feeds mostly on other animals.
- consumer / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae.
- / Organism that cannot produce its own food and gets its organic nutrients by feeding on the tissues of producers or of other consumers;
- / Process in which producers change radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy. Harnessing the energy of light allows producers to convert inorganic molecules of carbon dioxide and water into organic molecules such as glucose.
35 Clues: / Envelope of gases surrounding Earth • / Animal that feeds mostly on other animals. • / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae. • consumer / Animal that feeds on primary consumers • web / Complex network of interconnected food chains. • consumer / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae. • ...
Modified Vocabulary Review 3 (Final Exam) 2019-01-16
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- 1/100 of a basic unit
- Medium strength radiation, can pass through wood or Aluminum (β)
- Energy of motion
- Energy of Position
- 1/1000 of a basic unit
- The strongest type of nuclear radiation (γ)
- Contains Carbon
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- Joining of an atom
- Reaction where an acid combines with a base and forms water and salt
- Turns pink in the presence of phenolphthalein, opposite of an acid
- Splitting of an atom
- Weakest type of nuclear radiation, consists of a helium nucleus (α)
- Turns litmus paper red, opposite of a base
13 Clues: Contains Carbon • Energy of motion • Joining of an atom • Energy of Position • Splitting of an atom • 1/100 of a basic unit • 1/1000 of a basic unit • Turns litmus paper red, opposite of a base • The strongest type of nuclear radiation (γ) • Medium strength radiation, can pass through wood or Aluminum (β) • Turns pink in the presence of phenolphthalein, opposite of an acid • ...
Science Homework 2012-11-05
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- the transfer of thermal energy to one object to another at a diffrent temperature
- Insulator: A meterial that conducts thermal energy poorly
- The transfer of energy by waves moving through space
- Zero/ A temperture at 0 Kelvins
- a measure of how hot or cold an object is compaired to a refrence point
- The transfer of thermal withh no overall tranfer of matter, within a material or between materials that are touching
- Engine/ Any device that converts thermal energy into work
- Heat/ Thermal energy discharged into an area at a lower temperature without being converted into useful work
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- instrument used to measure thermal enengy released or absorbed a chemical or physical change
- The study of converisons between thermal energy and other forms of energy
- Heat/ theh amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a material by one degree Celsuis
- The transfer of thermal energy when particles of fluid move from one place to another
- Current/ Circulation of a fluid in a loop as the fluid alternately heats up and cools down
13 Clues: Zero/ A temperture at 0 Kelvins • The transfer of energy by waves moving through space • Insulator: A meterial that conducts thermal energy poorly • Engine/ Any device that converts thermal energy into work • a measure of how hot or cold an object is compaired to a refrence point • The study of converisons between thermal energy and other forms of energy • ...
Unit 3 AOS 2: Energy systems 2022-09-16
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- A chemical fuel source
- refers to the moment then the body can just prevent the accumulation of hydrogen ions in the working muscles
- Energy system that produces lactic acid
- When cells need energy, it breaks the bond between the second and third phosphate. This forms ADP and __________
- When an athlete delays carbohydrates becoming the predominant fuel source during endurance events
- A training method to develop the ATP-PC system
- At the end of exercise when the demand for ATP decreases and oxygen consumption is still high
- Butter, margarine, cheese, fatty meats
- When oxygen supply meets oxygen demand
- Lean meat, fish, eggs. Stored as muscle at various body sights
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- At the start of exercises when oxygen supply fails to meet the body's demand
- Which system has an increase in Venous returns as an acute response to exercise
- Which system has an increase in blood flow to working muscles as an acute response to exercise
- Dominant energy system used for events 0-10 seconds
- Which system has an increase in ventilation as an acute response to exercise
- Stored as glycogen at the muscle and liver
- immediate physiological responses to exercise
- All three energy systems work together to provide energy
- Dominant energy system used at rest and submaximal intensity
19 Clues: A chemical fuel source • Butter, margarine, cheese, fatty meats • When oxygen supply meets oxygen demand • Energy system that produces lactic acid • Stored as glycogen at the muscle and liver • immediate physiological responses to exercise • A training method to develop the ATP-PC system • Dominant energy system used for events 0-10 seconds • ...
Chapter 5, 6, and 7 Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-12
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- cells in your body that contain biological catalysts
- acid that wear away materials
- a solid that forms from solution during reaction
- compounds whose characteristic properties include the kinds of reactions they undergo
- compounds breaking into simpler products
- a change of form or appearance of a substance
- the minimum energy that is needed to start an reaction
- a compound that consists of positive and negative ions
- a range of values from 0 to 14
- a mixture that contains a solvent and solute
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- a mixture of a metal and another element
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- covalent bond with unequally shared electrons
- substance that undergo changes in a chemical reaction
- the total making and breaking of bonds result in a net of release of energy
- a new substances formed by a reaction
- a solution that has a pH of 7
- a material that releases energy when it burns
- the study of matter and how it changes
- atom or atoms with an electric charge
20 Clues: acid that wear away materials • a solution that has a pH of 7 • a range of values from 0 to 14 • a new substances formed by a reaction • atom or atoms with an electric charge • the study of matter and how it changes • a mixture of a metal and another element • compounds breaking into simpler products • a mixture that contains a solvent and solute • ...
Particle Theory Crossword 2023-04-19
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- it
- Solid, liquid, ___
- Liquid _____ turning into a gas
- To make a liquid not as strong by _______ something
- The boiling point of water is _______
- The mixture can’t be seen evenly
- Not having a _________ on you that can be absorbed
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- Mixtures are evenly disturbed through a different _______
- There are multiple different _____ of energy
- Having a substance on you that can be ________
- Heat from one object to another
- ______ particles go through a space
- Temperature is a ___________ of hot and cold
13 Clues: it • Solid, liquid, ___ • Liquid _____ turning into a gas • Heat from one object to another • The mixture can’t be seen evenly • ______ particles go through a space • The boiling point of water is _______ • There are multiple different _____ of energy • Temperature is a ___________ of hot and cold • Having a substance on you that can be ________ • ...
BJU PS Final Exam Puzzle 4 2025-05-14
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- most liquids and metals expand as their temperature rises and contracts as it decreases
- energy can flow from a colder object to warmer object only if something does work
- warm rises, cool sinks
- the temperature scale in which the freezing point of water is 273 K and the boiling point is 373 K; 0 K is absolute zero
- the study of thermal energy and heat and how they relate to work and other forms of energy
- substances that can flow
- the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature
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- the principle of conservation of energy. Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves; heat from the sun or a campfire
- the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
- the direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching
- absolute zero
- force per unit area
13 Clues: absolute zero • force per unit area • warm rises, cool sinks • substances that can flow • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves; heat from the sun or a campfire • energy can flow from a colder object to warmer object only if something does work • the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees • ...
Kidneys Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-18
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- Arteriole that blood exits through
- cluster of blood vessels that waste products are filtered out of blood through
- Pathway from the bladder out of the body
- Blood flows through this to he taken by the renal artery
- Organ that filters blood
- Made up of CHON, makes up protiens
- Organ that transports waste from the kidney to the bladder
- Stores energy for long periods of time
- Outer shell of kidney
- Blood flows out if the kidneys and into the inferior vena cava through this
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- Arteriole that blood enters through
- Takes waste to the ureter, part of the nephron
- Simple and complex forms, made up of CHO in a 1:2:1 ratio, quick energy
- Blood flows through this to be taken to the kidneys
- The capsule that encloses the glomerulus
- Middle part of kidney
- Center part of the kidney
- Functional unit of the urinary system, separates waste out of blood
- Organ that stores waste before exiting
- Essential for muscle growth and energy usage for medium periods of time
20 Clues: Middle part of kidney • Outer shell of kidney • Organ that filters blood • Center part of the kidney • Arteriole that blood exits through • Made up of CHON, makes up protiens • Arteriole that blood enters through • Stores energy for long periods of time • Organ that stores waste before exiting • The capsule that encloses the glomerulus • Pathway from the bladder out of the body • ...
🌍 Earth Science Unit Crossword Word Bank 2025-08-22
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- Type of crust that forms the ocean floor; thinner and denser than continental crust.
- Small pieces of rock, minerals, or organic material that are moved and deposited by wind, water, or ice.
- The process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces by wind, water, or chemical action.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of Earth’s crust.
- A mountain that forms when molten rock, ash, and gases erupt through Earth’s surface.
- A large piece of Earth’s crust that moves slowly over the mantle.
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- Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- Type of crust that forms the continents; thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.
- Solid rock found beneath soil and sediment.
- The point on Earth’s surface directly above where an earthquake starts.
- The thick layer of Earth located between the crust and the core.
- A measure of the energy released by an earthquake.
- A type of rock formed from compressed or cemented layers of sediment.
- The thin outer layer of Earth.
- Molten rock that has reached Earth’s surface.
15 Clues: The thin outer layer of Earth. • Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface. • Solid rock found beneath soil and sediment. • Molten rock that has reached Earth’s surface. • A measure of the energy released by an earthquake. • The thick layer of Earth located between the crust and the core. • A large piece of Earth’s crust that moves slowly over the mantle. • ...
Week 3 Spelling 2021-01-21
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- burning plant or animal material for energy production
- heat energy generated and stored in the Earth.
- the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat.
- capture of energy of wind waves to do useful work
- the production of electricity by the force of fast-moving water.
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- a form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity.
- light and heat that come from the sun and can be harnessed in different ways
- a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical power.
- any energy type that is generated from natural resources, such as sunlight, wind or water.
- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind
10 Clues: heat energy generated and stored in the Earth. • capture of energy of wind waves to do useful work • power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind • burning plant or animal material for energy production • the production of electricity by the force of fast-moving water. • a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical power. • ...
Vocab 2024-03-14
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- of mass
- equation a description of a reaction using element symbols and chemical formulas
- a catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells
- reaction a chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy
- a chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen and releases energy
- after the chemical reaction
- a substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction
- that states that the total mass of the reactants before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass of the
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- energy the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- reaction a process in which atoms of one or more substances rearrange to form one or more new substances
- a substance that increases reaction rate by lowering the activation energy of a reaction
- a type of chemical reaction in which one element replaces another element in a compound
- a number placed in front of an element symbol or chemical formula in an equation
- a starting substance in a chemical reaction
- a type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine and form one compound
- a type of chemical reaction in which one compound breaks down and forms two or more substances
- a substance produced by a chemical reaction
- a type of chemical reaction in which the negative ions in two compounds switch places, forming two new
- reaction a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy
19 Clues: of mass • after the chemical reaction • a starting substance in a chemical reaction • a substance produced by a chemical reaction • reaction a chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy • reaction a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy • a substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction • ...
Biology Ch. 4 Vocab 2022-10-03
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- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things
- in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one part of the biosphere to another
- process by which bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas
- chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- series of steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- each step in a food chain or food web
- single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem
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- model of the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or food web
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply
- organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds
- material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
- photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- first producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms
18 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean • chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • organism that obtains food by consuming other living things • process by which bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas • ...
Nutrition 2024-10-15
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- a starch stored in the liver and muscles
- a simple sugar used for energy
- essential nutrient that forms important parts of muscles and bones
- important nutrients required by the body in small amounts
- essential nutrient required for energy for cells
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- the process of breaking down food and converting it to energy
- a measure of energy content in food
- important nutrients required by the body in large amounts
- a waxy substance in the blood and cells needed for synthesis of cell membranes, vitamin D, and hormones
- the capacity to do work
10 Clues: the capacity to do work • a simple sugar used for energy • a measure of energy content in food • a starch stored in the liver and muscles • essential nutrient required for energy for cells • important nutrients required by the body in large amounts • important nutrients required by the body in small amounts • ...
Unit 3 AOS 2: Energy systems 2022-10-02
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- A chemical fuel source
- refers to the moment then the body can just prevent the accumulation of hydrogen ions in the working muscles
- Energy system that produces lactic acid
- When cells need energy, it breaks the bond between the second and third phosphate. This forms ADP and __________
- When an athlete delays carbohydrates becoming the predominant fuel source during endurance events
- A training method to develop the ATP-PC system
- At the end of exercise when the demand for ATP decreases and oxygen consumption is still high
- Butter, margarine, cheese, fatty meats
- When oxygen supply meets oxygen demand
- Lean meat, fish, eggs. Stored as muscle at various body sights
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- At the start of exercises when oxygen supply fails to meet the body's demand
- Which system has an increase in Venous returns as an acute response to exercise
- Which system has an increase in blood flow to working muscles as an acute response to exercise
- Dominant energy system used for events 0-10 seconds
- Which system has an increase in ventilation as an acute response to exercise
- Stored as glycogen at the muscle and liver
- immediate physiological responses to exercise
- All three energy systems work together to provide energy
- Dominant energy system used at rest and submaximal intensity
19 Clues: A chemical fuel source • Butter, margarine, cheese, fatty meats • When oxygen supply meets oxygen demand • Energy system that produces lactic acid • Stored as glycogen at the muscle and liver • immediate physiological responses to exercise • A training method to develop the ATP-PC system • Dominant energy system used for events 0-10 seconds • ...
Exam 2 Review C 2025-03-03
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- Membrane protein shuffles two different molecules across in the same direction
- In ______ Reactions, water is split and the electrons are excited from sunlight, producing ATP and high-energy electrons in stored in NADH
- particles of light
- organisms that require oxygen as their final electron acceptor
- breaking down a molecule to release energy
- building up a molecule which requires energy
- Membrane protein shuffles two different molecules across in different directions
- Free energy available to your system/chemical reaction
- organisms that either don’t need or cannot use oxygen as their final electron acceptor
- diffusion of molecules against its concentration gradient, requiring ATP, is _______
- Cell engulfing fluids and soluble materials into vesicles
- As electrons move across the _______ transport chain, H+ flows across the mitochondria’s cell membrane
- ______ and FADH2 are molecules to help redox reactions by carrying around electrons
- Gated protein channels that respond to stimulus to allow/block the flow of ions
- _______Force refers the energy across a membrane, emphasizing its capacity to do work
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- The voltage difference across a semipermeable membrane
- pigment that absorbs light energy; reflects green wavelengths
- Membrane protein shuffles one molecule across
- Protein channel can couple the passive transport of one solute with the active transport of another
- any signaling molecule that binds to a specific receptor
- Surface receptors help a cell engulf a large specific molecule
- the initial energy required to kickstart any chemical reaction
- _______ cycle forms simple sugars using CO2, ATP and electrons
- _______ processes occur without the input of energy
- Cell engulfing large molecule
- the sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism
26 Clues: particles of light • Cell engulfing large molecule • breaking down a molecule to release energy • building up a molecule which requires energy • Membrane protein shuffles one molecule across • _______ processes occur without the input of energy • the sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism • The voltage difference across a semipermeable membrane • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-12-14
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- extra water stored underground
- sun's energy
- liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas)
- like a blanket of gases around Earth
- evaporation to condensation to precipitation
- process that forms clouds, or gas to liquid
- plants release water vapor
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- heat energy, speed of molecules
- when water freezes, especially snow
- extra water that flows and does not absorb
- examples are rain and snow
- downward force or attraction between objects
- the ground soaks up water
13 Clues: sun's energy • the ground soaks up water • examples are rain and snow • plants release water vapor • extra water stored underground • heat energy, speed of molecules • when water freezes, especially snow • like a blanket of gases around Earth • extra water that flows and does not absorb • liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas) • process that forms clouds, or gas to liquid • ...
Science Crossword 2016-05-15
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- uses oxygen
- a plant captures light energy to make food for water and carbon dioxide, this process is called?
- nitrogen a chemical that has no color or smell & makes a large part of earth
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- divergence out from a central point, in particular evolution from an ancestral animal or plant group into a variety of new forms
- acid when you run for a long distance and you feel a painful sensation, this is?
- process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a series and releases energy
- organism that can capture energy & use it to produce food
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- cycle process by which carbon moves within and between organisms and their physical environment
- alcoholic and lactic acid
- process which is preformed by kinds of bacteria
- rod-shaped organelles that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- the principle by which the total value of a physical quantity remains constant in a system
- thing or person that is the result of an action or process
- what makes bread rise
- an organism that can make its own food
- An organism which can't synthesize its own nutrients
- a green pigment found in chloroplasts of plants, algae, etc.
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
- an organism that gets energy by breaking down wastes and dead organisms, and returns raw materials to the soil and water
- not using oxygen
22 Clues: uses oxygen • not using oxygen • what makes bread rise • alcoholic and lactic acid • an organism that can make its own food • process which is preformed by kinds of bacteria • An organism which can't synthesize its own nutrients • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue • organism that can capture energy & use it to produce food • ...
Unit 2 Post Lab Name_______________ 2025-09-24
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- There are 118 of these and all of them produce plateaus.
- This is directly related to kinetic energy.
- Anything that has mass and volume.
- The type of substance that ALWAYS forms a plateau on a phase change graph.
- This state of matter can be compressed.
- A flat section on a graph.
- When volume decreases, then ____ increases.
- The unit of measurement that would always be on the X-axis of a phase change graph.
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- A type of energy described as energy of motion.
- The particles of solids cannot be compressed because they are already so ____ together.
- This state of matter has its particles flowing relatively easily and takes shape of the container.
- Scientists use this a way to explain natural phenomena in "street terms".
- The reason why the plunger gets "sucked" to the board and why Schroeder can cut a meter stick with his hand.
- Does not form plateaus during any phase changes.
- This decreases when pressure increases.
- This is the most common form of matter in the entire universe.
- This state of matter has the least amount of kinetic energy.
17 Clues: A flat section on a graph. • Anything that has mass and volume. • This state of matter can be compressed. • This decreases when pressure increases. • This is directly related to kinetic energy. • When volume decreases, then ____ increases. • A type of energy described as energy of motion. • Does not form plateaus during any phase changes. • ...
macy vocab 2023-02-24
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- resource: biomass energy (such as ethanol), hydropower, geothermal power, wind energy, and solar energy
- a deposit in Earth's crust of one or more valuable minerals
- energy: a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- the act of returning something to a former, better state
- precipitation: any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms
- smog: a mixture of pollutants that are formed when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react to sunlight, creating a brown haze above cities
- energy: any type of energy generated by the sun
- farm: an area of land with a cluster of wind turbines for driving electrical generators
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- resource: sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- the purposeful clearing of forested land
- energy: heat energy from the earth
- energy:energy generated or produced by living or once-living organisms
- power: a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion—such as water flowing over a waterfall—to generate electricity
13 Clues: energy: heat energy from the earth • the purposeful clearing of forested land • energy: any type of energy generated by the sun • the act of returning something to a former, better state • a deposit in Earth's crust of one or more valuable minerals • energy:energy generated or produced by living or once-living organisms • ...
IB Environmental Unit 1 Crossword 2025-10-10
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- Exchanges energy but not matter with surroundings
- Exchanges matter and energy with surroundings
- Dispersal of energy within a system that results in undesirable forms
- Area of land or water needed to support resource use and waste
- Worldview prioritizing intrinsic value and sustainability
- What enters a system
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future needs
- What leaves a system
- Annual yield from natural capital
- Type of Equilibrium that remains stable despite small fluctuations over time
- Worldview that technology can solve environmental problems
- Finite resources (e.g. fossil fuels)
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- Flow of energy/matter that involves a change in form
- Resources that can be replenished
- A set of components that interacts to form a complex whole
- Describes an economy that balances SDGs with planetary boundaries
- Measurements that track environmental changes
- Feedback that amplifies a change
- Describes an economy that emphasizes recycling, renewing and regenerating
- Describes an economy that “takes, makes and wastes”
- Feedback that stabilizes a change
- When a system is unable to return to its original state after a disturbance
- Worldview that believes the environment should be managed for human needs
- Type of Equilibrium that remains unchanged over a long period of time
- Goals that aimed to achieve peace and prosperity for the planet
- Flow of energy/matter that does not change form
26 Clues: What enters a system • What leaves a system • Feedback that amplifies a change • Resources that can be replenished • Feedback that stabilizes a change • Annual yield from natural capital • Finite resources (e.g. fossil fuels) • Exchanges matter and energy with surroundings • Measurements that track environmental changes • Flow of energy/matter that does not change form • ...
Tic-Tac-Energy 2019-03-12
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- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- energy energy that is stored
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions
- heat the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree)
- System a system primarily designed to supply energy-services to end-users
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat
- of Energy a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
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- energy the energy that comes from heat
- energy the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- energy energy of motion
- change a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
15 Clues: energy energy of motion • energy energy that is stored • energy the energy that comes from heat • a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • System a system primarily designed to supply energy-services to end-users • energy the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-13
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- Energy created by the strength of a magnetic field
- Example of solar energy
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of lighGravitational human eyes
- Energy carried by light waves
- Vibration of particles with matter
- Example of sound energy
- Gives off light energy
- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- Has chemical energy in it
- Energy of a moving object
- Collects energy from the Sun
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- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy that is still
- Has protein and chemical energy
- Moving energy
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- Movement of electrons (electricity)
- Radiant energy from the Sun
- Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- Vibration of waves through matter
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
22 Clues: Moving energy • Energy that is still • Gives off light energy • Example of solar energy • Example of sound energy • Has chemical energy in it • Energy of a moving object • Radiant energy from the Sun • Collects energy from the Sun • Energy carried by light waves • Has protein and chemical energy • Vibration of waves through matter • Vibration of particles with matter • ...
Types of energy 2023-12-14
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- kinetic energy that involves being transferred through an electrical conductor
- the energy of molecules in motion
- being able to do work
- an example of nuclear energy
- an example of elastic energy
- an example of electrical energy
- energy in the nucleus of an atom
- stored energy in materials that go back to their first position after they are stretched
- energy in motion
- stored energy
- material storing energy that produces a magnetic field
- energy stored in bonds that link atoms
- an example of mechanical energy
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- an example of chemical energy
- has a range of waves making the electromagnetic spectrum
- an example of thermal energy
- energy coming from vibrations
- a form of energy based on position or motion
- an example of sound energy
- an example of magnetic energy
20 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • being able to do work • an example of sound energy • an example of thermal energy • an example of nuclear energy • an example of elastic energy • an example of chemical energy • energy coming from vibrations • an example of magnetic energy • an example of electrical energy • an example of mechanical energy • energy in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Full of Energy 2025-03-29
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- Fully present and engaged in the moment
- Continuing forward despite difficulties
- The strength to face fears and challenges
- A sense of emotional and mental alignment
- Appreciating and valuing oneself
- A stable and healthy mental state
- The ongoing process of self-discovery and growth
- The continuous process of self-improvement
- The process of emotional and mental recovery
- To flourish mentally, emotionally, and physically
- Full of energy, positivity, and joy
- Directing attention toward what matters most
- A powerful act that enhances well-being
- To restore energy and mental clarity
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- Seeking or offering help in difficult times
- Releasing resentment for emotional freedom
- A belief in positive possibilities for the future
- Deep inner tranquility and contentment
- A simple act that promotes relaxation and clarity
- A state of peace and relaxation
- Understanding and sharing another person’s feelings
- Inner power to face life’s challenges
- Taking breaks from technology for mental clarity
- A tool for self-reflection and emotional processing
- Setting limits to protect emotional well-being
- Appreciating and recognizing the good in life
- Able to recover from challenges with strength
- Allowing time for healing and personal progress
- Finding new energy and motivation
- Offering oneself kindness in tough moments
30 Clues: A state of peace and relaxation • Appreciating and valuing oneself • A stable and healthy mental state • Finding new energy and motivation • Full of energy, positivity, and joy • To restore energy and mental clarity • Inner power to face life’s challenges • Deep inner tranquility and contentment • Fully present and engaged in the moment • ...
Winter Science Crossword 2025-12-18
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- A severe storm with strong winds and heavy snow.
- A plant that keeps its leaves throughout the year.
- A pile formed when wind moves and stacks snow.
- To enter a long period of inactivity to conserve energy.
- The day with the least amount of daylight in the year.
- Energy movement through waves without direct contact.
- The change from gas directly into solid.
- The change from solid directly into gas without becoming liquid.
- A decrease in size when energy is removed.
- Liquid drops that turn solid when touching cold surfaces.
- Energy movement through direct contact.
- When a gas cools and becomes a liquid.
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- The change from liquid to gas at the surface.
- A dangerous condition caused by a drop in body temperature.
- The change from solid to liquid when energy is added.
- The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
- An increase in size when energy is added.
- Water falling from clouds in solid or liquid form.
- Small frozen pellets formed when liquid refreezes before reaching the ground.
- A value describing how cold conditions feel due to moving air.
- A thin layer of ice that forms on surfaces in cold conditions.
- A hanging spike formed when dripping water freezes.
- Materials that slow the loss of thermal energy.
- Frozen water particles that fall from clouds.
- Energy movement caused by flowing liquids or gases.
- Colorful light displays caused by charged particles interacting with the atmosphere.
- The amount of matter in a given space.
- A large, slow-moving body formed from compacted layers over time.
- A measure of how much incoming light a surface reflects.
- Seasonal movement of animals to avoid harsh weather.
30 Clues: The amount of matter in a given space. • When a gas cools and becomes a liquid. • Energy movement through direct contact. • The change from gas directly into solid. • An increase in size when energy is added. • A decrease in size when energy is removed. • The change from liquid to gas at the surface. • Frozen water particles that fall from clouds. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Audiology 2016-12-07
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- A small but extremely important space occupied by three of the smallest bones in the body
- Coils out from its base near the vestibule, wrapping around itself 2-5/8 times before reaching its apex
- Slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
- The receptor organ for movement, being made up of ciliated receptor cells and supporting membrane
- May be seen at the primary reception area, Heschl’s gyrus
- Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus
- There is an initial response to onset of a stimulus, followed by silence
- Resistance to the flow of energy
- Inflammation of the skin of the external ear
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- Forms the curled margin of the pinna, marking its most distal borders
- Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy
- Have a periodic, chopped temporal pattern as long as a tone is present
- The entry way to the cochlea
- Refers to the quality of a neuron wherein it responds to the period of the stimulus
- Serves as a collector of sound be processed at deeper levels
- Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes
- Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
- About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane
- Forms a slight “U” pattern opened toward the modular side
- The entrance to the ear canal, known as the external auditory meatus
20 Clues: The entry way to the cochlea • Resistance to the flow of energy • About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane • Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes • Houses the sensors for balance and hearing • Inflammation of the skin of the external ear • Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy • Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus • ...
Chapter 5 2011-12-12
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- The color of the precipitate on p 146
- Chemical symbol for magnesium
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- Chemical symbol for magnesium oxide
- Reactions that give off energy
- The element on the top of p 149
- What's on the guy's ankle on p147
- Another element in water
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- What explodes on page 145
- The building on p 148
- The animal on page 144
- Reactions that absorb energy
- What is the plant onpage 146 in different colors
- One of the elements in water
14 Clues: The building on p 148 • The animal on page 144 • Another element in water • What explodes on page 145 • Reactions that absorb energy • One of the elements in water • Chemical symbol for magnesium • Reactions that give off energy • The element on the top of p 149 • What's on the guy's ankle on p147 • Chemical symbol for magnesium oxide • The color of the precipitate on p 146 • ...
Thermo 2 2024-04-08
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- mixture with the same liquid and vapor composition
- nicer version of chemical potential, "corrected pressure"
- raising pressure until first liquid drop forms
- lowering pressure until first vapor bubble forms
- ___ coefficient not equal to 1 in non-ideal liquids
- yP = xP(sat) law
- difference between real and ideal property
- present with equality of gibbs energy
- enthalpy of ____ is why you add acid to water
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- if a property is part of a mixture it needs a
- a property that contributes to a whole
- tells us how fast a reaction can go
- a mixture with lower melting point than its components
- an ideal gas assumes low __
- extent of reaction, also known as "swiggle"
- solution with all the same intermolecular forces
- isothermal line connecting curves on a phase diagram
- tells us how far a reaction can go
- 2-suffix and 3-suffix nonideal models
19 Clues: yP = xP(sat) law • an ideal gas assumes low __ • tells us how far a reaction can go • tells us how fast a reaction can go • present with equality of gibbs energy • 2-suffix and 3-suffix nonideal models • a property that contributes to a whole • difference between real and ideal property • extent of reaction, also known as "swiggle" • ...
Nutrition 2021-09-07
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- these fats are add when manufacturers add hydrogen to vegetable oil
- a waxy substance found only in animal products
- what left over carbs are converted into
- These supply energy for your bodies functions
- nine amino acids the body can't produce on its own are ____ amino acids
- a series of chemical reactions that occur inside your cells which release energy
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- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage caused by the normal aging process as well as certain types of cancer
- maintains body temperature, forms your cells
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside you body
- nutrients which occur naturally in rocks and soil
- helps prevent constipation
- the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in
- helps maintain and form bones and teeth
- fats, carbs, and proteins are sources of ____
- not simple but ___ carbs
15 Clues: not simple but ___ carbs • helps prevent constipation • what left over carbs are converted into • helps maintain and form bones and teeth • maintains body temperature, forms your cells • These supply energy for your bodies functions • fats, carbs, and proteins are sources of ____ • a waxy substance found only in animal products • ...
chemistry puzz 2023-12-05
10 Clues: E • ship • hall • bessels • no charge • commander • John dalton • protons+nuetrons • distance between identical points • two or more forms of same element
Chemistry Crossword 2022-08-29
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- When one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places
- A substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a specific ratio or proportion
- A well mixed mixture
- The different materials you have after a chemical reaction takes place
- The process that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- A shorter, easier way to show chemical reactions using symbols instead of words.
- The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- A reaction that absorbs energy making the substances feel cooler
- A change in matter that forms one or more new substances
- A reaction the releases energy in the form of heat
- The materials you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction
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- A particle made of two or more atoms bonded together
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction
- A substance that consists of two or more pure substances that are in the same place but not chemically combined
- A combination of symbols that represent the elements in a compound
- When two or more substances combine to make a more complex substance
- The force that holds atoms together
- The smallest stable unit of matter
- A substance that cannot be broken down into any other substances by chemical or physical means
20 Clues: A well mixed mixture • The smallest stable unit of matter • The force that holds atoms together • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A reaction the releases energy in the form of heat • A particle made of two or more atoms bonded together • A change in matter that forms one or more new substances • A solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction • ...
Floral Design Basics 2025-10-07
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- Physical surface quality of individual floral design components
- How flowers and foliage are placed at different levels
- Oneness of purpose, thought, style, and theme
- Repeating the same item more than once
- Round forms, which add substance to the design
- Fundamental concepts for various forms of art
- Feeling of being constrained or energy that can be released
- Related orderly flow, or motion, of a design
- Visual path the eye follows to produce motion
- Personal, pleasing relationship of all parts of a design
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- Differences between objects
- Repetition of a product or component in a design
- Relationship between various items and between the environment and design
- Unusual elements, which are used sparingly in floral arrangements due to higher cost
- When the braid perceives a connection between adjacent items
- Area within a design which is either occupied or unoccupied
- Shape or contour of individual components of design
- Feeling of stability and security
18 Clues: Differences between objects • Feeling of stability and security • Repeating the same item more than once • Related orderly flow, or motion, of a design • Oneness of purpose, thought, style, and theme • Fundamental concepts for various forms of art • Visual path the eye follows to produce motion • Round forms, which add substance to the design • ...
Volcano Vocab Crossword 2026-01-13
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- Molten rock located beneath Earth’s surface.
- The process by which crystals form as molten material cools and solidifies.
- Volcano A volcano where lava erupts from long cracks in Earth’s crust instead of a single opening.
- A tall, steep-sided volcano made of alternating layers of lava and ash; eruptions are often explosive.
- A large bowl-shaped depression formed when a volcano collapses after a massive eruption.
- Plate A tectonic plate made of thicker, less dense rock that forms continents.
- Plate A large piece of Earth’s lithosphere that moves slowly over the mantle.
- The thick layer of hot, semi-solid rock beneath the crust.
- Volcano A wide, gently sloping volcano formed by many flows of thin, runny lava.
- The release of magma (lava), ash, gas, and rock from a volcano onto Earth’s surface.
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- Ridge A boundary where tectonic plates move apart and new crust forms as magma rises.
- The process where solid rock becomes molten due to heat.
- A number that measures the amount of energy released by an earthquake.
- A state in which rock is melted due to high temperature.
- Earth’s thin, outermost layer where continents and oceans are located.
- Period The length of time a volcano actively erupts.
- Spot A fixed area of unusually hot mantle that melts through the crust and forms volcanoes.
- Plate A tectonic plate made of dense basalt rock that forms the ocean floor.
- A solid material whose particles are arranged in a repeating, organized pattern.
- Magma that has reached Earth’s surface.
- Zone A boundary where one tectonic plate sinks beneath another into the mantle.
21 Clues: Magma that has reached Earth’s surface. • Molten rock located beneath Earth’s surface. • Period The length of time a volcano actively erupts. • The process where solid rock becomes molten due to heat. • A state in which rock is melted due to high temperature. • The thick layer of hot, semi-solid rock beneath the crust. • ...
School 2025-10-07
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- shows the electric charge gained or lost by that element when it forms a compound
- molecules made of the same atoms
- shared electrons evenly
- unequal distribution of electric charge
- compound made from two elements
- a group of covalently bonded atoms that together have gained or lost electrons
- shared electrons unevenly
- attraction between metal atoms and their sea shared electrons
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- shortened way of identifying a chemical compound
- transfer from metal to nonmetal where non metal will always win
- an electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons
- share electrons
- smallest ratio of the ions in the unit
- simple covalent bond model
- positive ion
- stuff in carbonated drinks
- negative ion
- toxic gas
- stable when they have a full eight electrons in their valence energy level
- opposite attract
20 Clues: toxic gas • positive ion • negative ion • share electrons • opposite attract • shared electrons evenly • shared electrons unevenly • simple covalent bond model • stuff in carbonated drinks • compound made from two elements • molecules made of the same atoms • smallest ratio of the ions in the unit • unequal distribution of electric charge • ...
Earth Science 2018-04-29
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- sphere of water
- rock formed by intense heat and pressure
- the transfer of heat energy by touch
- plate boundary that collides and forms mountains
- used to measure outside our solar system
- long term atmospheric conditions
- sphere of ice
- plate boundary that spreads apart and makes valleys
- sun moon and earth are at a right angle creating very little difference between high tide and low tide
- temporary atmospheric conditions (example: rain)
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- used to measure inside our solar system
- rock formed by tiny rock particles
- rock formed by molten and cooled lava
- the transfer of heat energy by heat waves
- sun moon and earth are in a straight line creating higher high tides and lower low tides
- sphere of air
- sphere of rocks
- sphere of living things
- the transfer of heat energy by hot air/liquid rising and cool air/liquid sinking
- type of dating that uses rock layers to determine the general order or rocks
- type of dating that uses radioactive atoms to determine the exact age of rocks
21 Clues: sphere of air • sphere of ice • sphere of water • sphere of rocks • sphere of living things • long term atmospheric conditions • rock formed by tiny rock particles • the transfer of heat energy by touch • rock formed by molten and cooled lava • used to measure inside our solar system • rock formed by intense heat and pressure • used to measure outside our solar system • ...
Unit 2 Extra Credit Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-01
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- Property of water where water sticks to other molecules
- Lipid that makes up the cell membrane
- The building block of proteins
- Bond that forms between water molecules
- The type of fat that is liquid at room temperature
- Location where an enzyme binds to the substrate
- Something that speeds up chemical reactions
- When we combine monomers, we get a...
- Name for all molecules building blocks
- The polymer of carbs
- Polymer of proteins
- Macromolecule that provides organisms with quick energy
- Carbohydrate made up of only two rings
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- Energy required to start a chemical reaction
- Raw materials of a chemical reaction
- Chemical reaction that breaks large molecules down
- The type of fat that is solid at room temperature
- Molecule that is considered a 'protein catalyst'
- Molecule with the chemical formula H2O
- Lipid made of glycerol and three fatty acid chains
- Property of water where water sticks to other water molecules
- Results of a chemical reaction
- Macromolecule that provides organisms with structure, defense, and enzymes
- Macromolecule that provides organisms with long term energy
24 Clues: Polymer of proteins • The polymer of carbs • The building block of proteins • Results of a chemical reaction • Raw materials of a chemical reaction • Lipid that makes up the cell membrane • When we combine monomers, we get a... • Molecule with the chemical formula H2O • Name for all molecules building blocks • Carbohydrate made up of only two rings • ...
Science Vocabulary Light it Up 2024-05-09
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- the process by which energy is relocated from one system to another. Energy transfer takes place when energy moves from one place to another. Energy can move from one object to another, like when the energy from your moving foot is transferred to a soccer ball, or energy can change from one form to another.
- a line or route around an area; an act of moving or turning around; the closed path followed by an electric current
- are paths for the transmission of electric current. When electric current moves through a circuit, electrical energy in the current is transferred to devices that change it into other forms of energy that can do work, such as providing power to lights, appliances, and other devices.
- the power or ability to make something work or be active; the amount of such power needed to do something
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- energy that is stored energy; when it's being used, it becomes kinetic energy. Three types of potential energy include: Elastic potential energy, which is the energy stored in something when you push, pull, or force it out of shape: think of rubber bands or springs.
- the transformation of one form of energy into another form. More specifically, the term energy conversion refers to the process through which energy is changed into forms that are useful to humans. For hundreds of years, humans have used an array of devices and systems for this purpose.
- transfer of energy from a high-temperature body to a lower-temperature one
- also known as motion energy: energy resulting from motion
- energy that comes from vibrations moving through something
- energy that is a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes. Light is defined as a form of electromagnetic radiation emitted by hot objects like lasers, bulbs, and the sun. Light contains photons which are minute packets of energy.
10 Clues: also known as motion energy: energy resulting from motion • energy that comes from vibrations moving through something • transfer of energy from a high-temperature body to a lower-temperature one • the power or ability to make something work or be active; the amount of such power needed to do something • ...
6-5-3 Renewable 2018-02-12
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- the energy produced by the heat within the Earth
- a nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived long ago
- any natural material that is used by humans, such as water, petroleum, minerals, forest and animals
- natural resources used to generate energy
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is consumed
- a natural resource that are used to make objects, food, or drink
- the use of the force of moving air to drive an electric generator
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- plant material, manure or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than it is consumed
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation
- the energy released by fisson (splitting) or fusion (combining) reaction, the binding energy of atomic nucleus
- the nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into two or more fragments.
13 Clues: natural resources used to generate energy • electrical energy produced by the flow of water • the energy produced by the heat within the Earth • a natural resource that are used to make objects, food, or drink • the use of the force of moving air to drive an electric generator • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation • ...
Israel Gonzalez Vocabulary Crossword 2026-01-15
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- Energy of motion, dependent on mass and speed
- A fundamental property of systems, representing the capacity to do work or transfer heat/light.
- The SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second (1 J/s).
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred (Energy/Time).
- The total energy of a system from motion (kinetic) and position (potential).
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- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between forms.
- The standard unit for energy or work, equal to one newton of force applied over one meter (1 N·m)
- Stored energy due to an object's height in a gravitational field.
- States that the net work done on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy.
- The energy transferred when a force causes displacement of an object (Force × Distance).
- Stored energy that has the potential to do work (e.g., gravitational, elastic).
11 Clues: Energy of motion, dependent on mass and speed • The SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second (1 J/s). • Stored energy due to an object's height in a gravitational field. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between forms. • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred (Energy/Time). • ...
Nutrition Notes Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- Functions heart-water balance
- Repairs tissue and grows the body
- Maintains water balance in the body
- Iron deficiency in the body
- Nutrients that occur in rocks and soil
- Supply energy to your body, complex or simple
- Regulates cell processes
- Necessary for healthy red blood cells
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- Can be stored in the body and used later
- Supplies the body with energy, forms cells
- A steady state of the body
- Fat/water soluble
- 65% of your body concentration
- Symptoms include: Weakness, Weak heartbeat
- Helps with bodies maintenance of bones and teeth
15 Clues: Fat/water soluble • Regulates cell processes • A steady state of the body • Iron deficiency in the body • Functions heart-water balance • 65% of your body concentration • Repairs tissue and grows the body • Maintains water balance in the body • Necessary for healthy red blood cells • Nutrients that occur in rocks and soil • Can be stored in the body and used later • ...
Energy Crossword 2023-01-09
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- energy energy that an object has due to its motion
- transformation a change from one form of energy to another also called an en
- energy the energy an object has because of its position also the internal stored energy of an object such as energy in chemical bonds
- energy kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position afar object
- energy the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object
- energy the energy of electric changes
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- energy the energy of light and other forms of radiation which travels through space as waves
- energy a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- energy the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the ability to do work or cause change
10 Clues: energy the energy of electric changes • the ability to do work or cause change • energy energy that an object has due to its motion • energy the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • transformation a change from one form of energy to another also called an en • energy the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object • ...
world end theory 2022-05-18
9 Clues: enough • an idea • getting cold • getting bigger • the whole cosmic system • the great size or extent • falling down or giving way • many forms including thermal,mechanical,kinetic • the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
Force at a Distance 2024-12-16
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- is the energy an object has due to its motion.
- is the ability to do work or heat objects.
- is a flow of charged particles
- it's when two magnets push away from each other, rather than attract.
- is a force that causes materials to attract or repel each other.
- is a south seeking pole
- the potential energy difference per unit charge between two points in an electrical field.
- is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation
- is defined as an object which is capable of producing magnetic field
- is a magnet that forms a magnetic field around it when electricity is passed through it.
- is the energy due to an object’s position.
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- are negatively charged particles
- caused due to the motion of charges.
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- occurs when two opposite poles of magnets are brought together.
- field is an invisible force field generated by a magnet
- is motion of matter possessing an electric charge
- is a north seeking pole
18 Clues: is a south seeking pole • is a north seeking pole • is a flow of charged particles • are negatively charged particles • caused due to the motion of charges. • is the ability to do work or heat objects. • is the energy due to an object’s position. • is the energy an object has due to its motion. • is motion of matter possessing an electric charge • ...
Renewable & Nonrenewable Energy 2017-03-06
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- The production of two useful forms of energy from the same fuel source.
- Energy sources that are still in development. For it to be viable it must prove to be cost effective and have acceptable environmental impacts.
- This uses the temperature difference in surface and deep ocean waters in the tropics to generate electricity.
- A long loop of piping that circulates fluid underground to warm and cool homes. In summer it cools a home and in winter it warms a home.
- A mixture of gasoline and ethanol which produces less air pollution than fossil fuels.
- Electricity is produced chemically by combining hydrogen fuel with oxygen from the air.
- A device used to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Surrounded by thick pressure vessel that is filled with a cooling liquid. The pressure vessel contains any products in case of an accident.
- Uses sun's energy to heat something directly.
- Plant material, manure, and any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- Oil that is pumped from the ground, or crude oil.
- A wheel that changes the force of a moving gas or liquid into energy that can do work.
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- Electricity produced in a small stream without having to build a big dam. This uses instruments such as floating turbines.
- Energy that comes from sources that will eventually run out, or will not be replenished in our lifetimes.
- Energy from sources that are constantly being formed.
- Saving energy by using energy-efficient devices, wasting less energy, etc.
- Tidal movement from oceans are used to generate electricity much like a hydroelectric dam. High tides trap water behind a dam, and when the water is released during low tide it turns a turbine producing electricity.
- The movement of wind is converted into electrical energy, and it the fastest growing source of of energy in the world
- Energy produced from moving water, a renewable energy resource that accounts for 20% of the earth's electricity.
- The percentage of energy put into a system that does useful work.
- Solar cells that convert the sun's energy into electricity.
- Energy from the sun that is gathered by collectors and used to heat water or to heat a building.
- Energy from the heat in the earth's crust is used to generate electricity.
- A machine that converts mechanical energy, or motion, into electrical energy.
- A natural resource that comes from the remains of ancient organisms that changed into coal, oil, or natural gas.
- The energy within the nucleus of an atom, which fuels nuclear power plants.
25 Clues: Uses sun's energy to heat something directly. • Oil that is pumped from the ground, or crude oil. • Energy from sources that are constantly being formed. • Solar cells that convert the sun's energy into electricity. • The percentage of energy put into a system that does useful work. • The production of two useful forms of energy from the same fuel source. • ...
Fun With Cells 2022-11-08
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- found only in plant cells
- move materials between cell organelles
- made from microtubules and microfilaments
- cell storage tanks for food and water
- use energy from food to make high energy ATP
- contain a nucleus and cell membrane
- aid in digestion inside the cell
- long projections that aid in cell movement
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- where ribosomes are manufactured
- scientist who made up the word cell
- ship proteins out of the cell
- thick fluid in enclosed by cell membrane
- cell with no nucleus and a cell wall
- made of protein strands & aids cell division
- protein strands
- the control center of a cell
- protein builders that can be attached to the ER
- condenses when cell divides, forms chromosomes
- produces glucose
- short projections that aid in cell movement
20 Clues: protein strands • produces glucose • found only in plant cells • the control center of a cell • ship proteins out of the cell • where ribosomes are manufactured • aid in digestion inside the cell • scientist who made up the word cell • contain a nucleus and cell membrane • cell with no nucleus and a cell wall • cell storage tanks for food and water • ...
Review Part 1 2013-01-07
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- Covalent bonds form when atoms _______ electrons
- Neutrons in potassium atom
- The goal of anatomy is to understand the _______ of the body
- Type of reaction involving breaking substances down into simpler forms
- Primary mechanism by which we maintain homeostasis
- Independent movement of substances down a concentration gradient from high to low; no energy required
- Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients
- The building blocks of everything
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- Protons in an oxygen atom
- The internal oblique is _________ to the rectus abdominus
- Homeostasis refers to the body’s tendency to maintain its _________ state
- The fundamental building blocks of all life
- Water hating
- Surface layer of skin
- Substance that cannot be reduced to a simpler substance by normal forces
- The flexor carpi radialis is _________ to the biceps brachii
- Bones of the wrist
- An organ is made of these structures
- A 20-year-old male with a 30% burn has roughly a _____ percent chance of dying from the injury
- Gas needed for life; forms about 20% of atmospheric air
20 Clues: Water hating • Bones of the wrist • Surface layer of skin • Protons in an oxygen atom • Neutrons in potassium atom • The building blocks of everything • An organ is made of these structures • The fundamental building blocks of all life • Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients • Covalent bonds form when atoms _______ electrons • ...
Molecules Of Life 2023-02-14
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- only single bonds between C atoms in the hydrocarbon chain
- liquid that dissolves the other substance
- two or more C=C is present in the hydrocarbon chain
- the chemical reaction that breaks the glycosidic linkages between monosaccharides
- molecules contain carbon
- molecules that are attracted to water
- molecules are not based on carbon
- an uneven spread of positive and negative charges within the molecule
- high amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of a substance by 1°C
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- the energy required to change 1 g of a liquid into a gas
- excellent source of chemical energy for living cells
- store instructions for building polypeptide chains
- forms when two monosaccharides bond together
- only one C=C is present in the hydrocarbon chain
- large class of molecules that are hydrophobic
- the substance that is being dissolved
16 Clues: molecules contain carbon • molecules are not based on carbon • molecules that are attracted to water • the substance that is being dissolved • liquid that dissolves the other substance • forms when two monosaccharides bond together • large class of molecules that are hydrophobic • only one C=C is present in the hydrocarbon chain • ...
Food chains(& food webs) 2021-12-08
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- amount of life forms in an area
- animal that feeds on other animals
- percent rule rule of energy that will be passed on
- animals that eat bacteria and organisms in the dirt.
- predator animal that can't be hunted
- one an animal that can consume the most
- chain chain of animals that can be consumed
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- animal that eats plants
- consumer animals that consumes secondly
- an animal that can produce energy
- animal that is hunted
- animal that eats everything
- consumer animals that is third in consuming
- animal that is on top
- web web of animals that can be consumed
15 Clues: animal that is hunted • animal that is on top • animal that eats plants • animal that eats everything • amount of life forms in an area • an animal that can produce energy • animal that feeds on other animals • predator animal that can't be hunted • consumer animals that consumes secondly • consumer animals that is third in consuming • ...
Science 7 Unit 6 Vocabulary 2023-03-23
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- electric charges that build up on an object
- a material that allows electricity, heat or sound to pass through it easily
- a device that changes stored chemical energy into electrical energy
- the unit for current
- the unit used to measure how much electrical potential a device has
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge that is located in the nucleus of an atom
- the full range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves
- a form of energy commonly used for lights, electric motors, and heating.
- the action between two opposing magnetic poles
- an output device such as a lightbulb or a motor
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge
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- a type of matter which has specific physical and chemical properties by which it can always be identified; contains only one kind of element, or one kind of compound
- a material that does not easily conduct electricity or heat
- a closed path that electricity can flow through
- a metal object that acts as a magnet when an electric current moves through it
- an object with a north and south pole that produces a magnetic field
- a mechanical device that can connect or disconnect parts of an electric circuit
- the transfer of heat energy within an object, or between objects that are touching each other
- a measurement of the flow of electric charge or the flow of that electric charge
- a region in space near a magnet or electric current in which magnetic forces can be detected
- a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- the ability to do work or cause change; can be changed into different forms and can move between objects
- to force an object away or to keep it away
- the transfer of energy from one object to another, such as heat energy
24 Clues: the unit for current • to force an object away or to keep it away • electric charges that build up on an object • a subatomic particle with a negative charge • the action between two opposing magnetic poles • a closed path that electricity can flow through • an output device such as a lightbulb or a motor • the full range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves • ...
Bio Chapter 4 Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called consumers
- Series of steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- Process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- First producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by another organism
- Organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- Each step in a food chain or food web
- Process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- Model of the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or food web
- Network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
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- Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- Process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one part of the biosphere to another
- A natural feature (such as a landmass, forest, or ocean) that stores carbon
- Process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- Material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- Process by which bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas
- Single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem
- Photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- Total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- Organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph
19 Clues: Each step in a food chain or food web • Photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean • Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life • Total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • Process by which bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas • Material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material • ...
Amoeba sisters crossword 2024-10-28
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- The natural way these flow is from high to low
- when the cell membrane fuses with the molecules it's taking in
- ________ molecules have equal sharing of electrons among atoms
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- The reverse direction of endocytosis
- Often the fusing of substances with the cell membrane forms ___
- these type of molecules have unequal sharing of electrons
- what does bilayer mean?
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- a type of passive transport
- Charged ions often require this to pass through
- This form of endocytosis takes in fluids
- The process that keeps a stable environment in the cell
- there are ___ different forms of Endocytosis
- how many layers of phospholipids are there?
- type of energy that has 3 phosphates
15 Clues: what does bilayer mean? • a type of passive transport • The reverse direction of endocytosis • type of energy that has 3 phosphates • This form of endocytosis takes in fluids • controls what goes in and out of the cell • how many layers of phospholipids are there? • there are ___ different forms of Endocytosis • The natural way these flow is from high to low • ...
The Nature of Energy (Topic 4, Lesson 1) 2022-01-13
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- a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- the energy of light and other forms of radiation, which travels through space as waves
- the ability to do work or cause change
- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the energy an object has because of its position; also the internal stored energy of an object, such as energy stored in chemical bonds
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- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the energy of electric charges
9 Clues: the energy of electric charges • the ability to do work or cause change • energy that an object has due to its motion • the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • 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 • ...
Energy: Kinetic, Potential, & The 9 Forms 2024-09-25
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- The energy flowing through wires to power lights and devices.
- Heat energy produced by rubbing hands together.
- Energy released when atoms split in a power plant.
- Type of energy released when gasoline burns in an engine.
- Energy that includes sunlight, microwaves, and X-rays.
- Type of energy stored in batteries that power electronic devices.
- Energy produced when wind turns turbine blades.
- Energy used by a microwave oven to heat food.
- The energy that produces sound waves, such as from a plucked guitar string.
- Energy from the sun that powers Earth’s systems.
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- Stored energy found in a bow before shooting an arrow.
- Energy stored in a stretched rubber band or bow.
- Energy generated by flowing water used in dams.
- Energy stored in food that is broken down in the body.
- Energy of a car when it is moving.
- The sound caused by the rapid expansion of air from lightning.
- The form of energy in boiling water.
- The type of energy possessed by an object due to its height above the ground, like a diver on a board.
- The energy transformation in a mattress spring when compressed and released.
- Energy change in a waterfall, converting potential to kinetic.
- Energy type present when a pendulum swings to its highest point.
21 Clues: Energy of a car when it is moving. • The form of energy in boiling water. • Energy used by a microwave oven to heat food. • Energy generated by flowing water used in dams. • Heat energy produced by rubbing hands together. • Energy produced when wind turns turbine blades. • Energy stored in a stretched rubber band or bow. • ...
Anaerobic Respiration 2025-06-02
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- Prokaryote that uses horizontal gene transfer
- Single celled fungus commonly used in baking
- The product of oxidized glucose
- Loss of electrons by a molecule
- Ethanol _____
- First step in cellular respiration
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- A monosaccharide used in anaerobic respiration
- The location of the process after transcription
- Acid Type of fermentation which athletes utilize
- Product produced in the last step of phosphorylation oxidation (uses H+ ion gradient)
- Dioxide Molecule released during the Krebs cycle
- Reduced and oxidized forms of molecules used in both types of respiration
- What happens to turn FAD+ into FADH2
- Done for energy in the absence of oxygen
- Respiration primarily done by yeast
15 Clues: Ethanol _____ • The product of oxidized glucose • Loss of electrons by a molecule • First step in cellular respiration • Respiration primarily done by yeast • What happens to turn FAD+ into FADH2 • Done for energy in the absence of oxygen • Single celled fungus commonly used in baking • Prokaryote that uses horizontal gene transfer • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-09-07
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- breaking down food to release energy
- maintaining a steady state in your body
- helps with blood clotting
- too much can cause high blood pressure
- an example of a simple carb
- supplies energy for your body
- has saturated and unsaturated forms
- fruits and whole-grain bread are sources of
- repair and grow body tissue
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- vitamins that protects cells from damage
- nutrients found in rocks and soil
- helps maintain water balance in the body
- symptoms are weakness and rapid breath
- the number of essential amino acids
- essential for healthy red blood cells
15 Clues: helps with blood clotting • an example of a simple carb • repair and grow body tissue • supplies energy for your body • nutrients found in rocks and soil • has saturated and unsaturated forms • the number of essential amino acids • breaking down food to release energy • essential for healthy red blood cells • too much can cause high blood pressure • ...
Energy 2022-01-24
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- hat property of an object or a system which enables it to do work
- a device for increasing a force or simply changing the direction of a force
- energy energy of position, usually related to the relative position of two things, such as a stone and the earth
- energy the energy due to the position or the movement of something; potential or kinetic energy
- advantage the ratio of output force to input force for a machine
- the product of the force on an object and the distance through which the object is moved
- the SI unit of power; one watt is expended when one joule of work is done in one second
- the SI unit of work and of all other forms of energy; one joule of work is done when a force of one newton is exerted on an object moved one meter in the direction of the force
- a simple machine, made of a bar that turns about a fixed point
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- the pivot point of a lever
- energy energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by the speed squared
- the ratio of useful energy output to total energy input, or the percentage of the work input that is converted to work output
- a type of lever that is a wheel with a groove in its rim, and one that is used to change the direction of a force
- rate at which work is done or energy is transformed, equal to the work done or energy transformed divided by time
- energy cannot be created or destroyed; it may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes
15 Clues: the pivot point of a lever • a simple machine, made of a bar that turns about a fixed point • advantage the ratio of output force to input force for a machine • hat property of an object or a system which enables it to do work • a device for increasing a force or simply changing the direction of a force • ...
Sugar! 2022-10-19
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- The carbohydrate found in fruits
- The main energy source of our bodies
- A carbohydrate made up of 3 or more sugar molecules
- This hormone is used to regulate blood sugar, many diabetic people have to get shots of this hormone
- A carbohydrate made up of a single sugar molecule
- The storage form of glucose in animals
- This carbohydrate is used in the fermentation of beer
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- This carbohydrate links together using phosphates to form the back bone of DNA, is a monosaccharide
- A carbohydrate made up of 2 sugar molecules
- This carbohydrate links together using phosphates to form the back bone of DNA
- This is the only organ that solely relies on glucose for energy except when fasting
- Disaccharides are broken down into mono saccharides though ___________
- This carbohydrate forms cell walls, cannot be digested by humans, and is commonly referred to as fibre
- Disaccharides are formed by __________ synthesis
- the process that plants use to create glucose and oxygen using only sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- The carbohydrate used in cellular respiration
- A portion of the population cannot digest this carbohydrate found in dairy.
- This complex carbohydrate is stored in amyloplasts
- When a glucose molecule bonds with this carbohydrate it forms lactose, and this carbohydrate is said to be involved in brain development
- Table sugar, made from glucose and fructose
20 Clues: The carbohydrate found in fruits • The main energy source of our bodies • The storage form of glucose in animals • A carbohydrate made up of 2 sugar molecules • Table sugar, made from glucose and fructose • The carbohydrate used in cellular respiration • Disaccharides are formed by __________ synthesis • A carbohydrate made up of a single sugar molecule • ...
Sugar! 2022-10-19
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- The carbohydrate found in fruits
- The main energy source of our bodies
- A carbohydrate made up of 3 or more sugar molecules
- This hormone is used to regulate blood sugar, many diabetic people have to get shots of this hormone
- A carbohydrate made up of a single sugar molecule
- The storage form of glucose in animals
- This carbohydrate is used in the fermentation of beer
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- This carbohydrate links together using phosphates to form the back bone of DNA, is a monosaccharide
- A carbohydrate made up of 2 sugar molecules
- This carbohydrate links together using phosphates to form the back bone of DNA
- This is the only organ that solely relies on glucose for energy except when fasting
- Disaccharides are broken down into mono saccharides though ___________
- This carbohydrate forms cell walls, cannot be digested by humans, and is commonly referred to as fibre
- Disaccharides are formed by __________ synthesis
- The process that plants use to create glucose and oxygen using only sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- The carbohydrate used in cellular respiration
- A portion of the population cannot digest this carbohydrate found in dairy.
- This complex carbohydrate is stored in amyloplasts
- When a glucose molecule bonds with this carbohydrate it forms lactose, and this carbohydrate is said to be involved in brain development
- Table sugar, made from glucose and fructose
20 Clues: The carbohydrate found in fruits • The main energy source of our bodies • The storage form of glucose in animals • A carbohydrate made up of 2 sugar molecules • Table sugar, made from glucose and fructose • The carbohydrate used in cellular respiration • Disaccharides are formed by __________ synthesis • A carbohydrate made up of a single sugar molecule • ...
Bio 1202 Coasts 2016-04-08
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- Coasts/erosion is usually less rapid (hit by fewer waves).
- Coasts/Growing, their rate of sediment accumulation increases.
- crest/the highest peak of the berm, usually the farthest from the shoreline.
- trailing edge, smooth, gradual decrease into water.
- drift/the movement of sediment along the coast.
- Islands/ Narrow, exposed sandbars that are parallel to but separated from land.
- is the active part of the shore.
- Coasts/New coasts, the dominant processes are those that remove coastal material.
- edge, sharp cut off, near moving continents.
- scarp/the middle between two berms.
- platform/marks the submerged limit of rapid marine erosion.
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- narrow bays formed from glaciers.
- Mouth Bar/ forms when a sand spit closes off a bay by attaching to a headland adjacent to the bay.
- a passage to the ocean.
- farthest part of the beach, this can include grass.
- Body of water partially surrounded by land, where fresh and salt water mixes.
- cliffs/slope abruptly from land into the ocean.
- from wave washing onto the beach.
- of sediment that runs parallel to shore, this often marks where the deposition of sand occurs.
- spits/ forms where the longshore current slows.
- Coasts/erosion is usually most rapid (hit by a lot of waves).
- swash coming back to the water.
22 Clues: a passage to the ocean. • swash coming back to the water. • is the active part of the shore. • narrow bays formed from glaciers. • from wave washing onto the beach. • scarp/the middle between two berms. • edge, sharp cut off, near moving continents. • drift/the movement of sediment along the coast. • cliffs/slope abruptly from land into the ocean. • ...
Physical Science Word Wall Review 2017-05-25
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- the change in an object’s position with respect to time and in comparison to the position of other objects used as reference points
- a solid substance that forms and separates from a solution
- energy that is stored in a system or object
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- a substance that is made of only one type of atom or molecule
- the rate of change of position or distance traveled with respect to time
- the total amount of potential and kinetic energy in a system
- as one variable increases, the other variable decreases
- a material that does not easily transfer thermal energy
- matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- as one variable increases, the other variable increases or as one variable decreases, the other variable decreases
- method or means of changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds
- has mass and takes up space; matter occurs as elements, compounds, and mixtures
- materials made by humans
- characteristic that can only be observed or measured when atoms of matter rearrange during a chemical change
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms
- a resource which can be replaced naturally
- a short, easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols
- two or more different atoms bonded together in a set ratio or proportion
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the total kinetic (motion) energy of tiny particles that make up matter
- energy that is related to the motion of an object or system
- physical and chemical characteristics of matter used to describe or identify a substance
- a material that can transfer thermal energy easily
- a force of air that acts against an object’s motion
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- characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance; for example, color, melting point, or conductivity
- two or more substances which can be separated physically
- used as a general term for the atoms and molecules that make up all matter
- transfer of thermal energy between solids by direct contact
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves
- a description of the composition of a substance using atomic symbols with numeric subscripts
- pure substances composed of only one type of atom that cannot be broken down into any other substances
- a resource for which there is a limited supply
- a state of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape
- a state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- the ability of a system to do work; energy is required for changes to happen within a system.
- resources that exist in the environment without human intervention
- the amount of matter in an object
- all of the living and nonliving factors in an area
- a number used in a chemical formula to express how many atoms of a specific element are in the substance
- movement of energy from one system to another
- a substance that is produced after a reaction has occurred
- transfer of thermal energy within liquids or gases by circular movement of air
- the simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist, formed when two or more atoms join together chemically
- the average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material
- a force exerted against an object caused by rubbing against a surface or other object
- solid material whose atoms, molecules or ions are arranged in a repeating pattern
- a state of matter with indefinite shape and volume
- the smallest part of an element, made of electrons, protons and neutrons
50 Clues: materials made by humans • the amount of matter in an object • a resource which can be replaced naturally • energy that is stored in a system or object • movement of energy from one system to another • a resource for which there is a limited supply • a state of matter with a definite shape and volume • all of the living and nonliving factors in an area • ...
Geology 2016-04-12
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- Name given to "scrubby evergreen" vegetation
- Process when metallic elements combine with oxygen
- Mineral deposit including stalactites and stalagmites
- Needleleaf forest on high elevation on a mountain
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface
- Sun's output of energy toward earth
- Inclined surface which forms the boundaries of landforms
- Boundary between adjoining ecosystems
- Fracture in rock occurring without displacement
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- Rich in iron & magnesium oxides
- Provides a record of climate change as far back as 50,000 years
- Thickness varies over extent of the planet
- Can increase or reduce climatic trends
- Derived from greek word "lithos"
- Release of energy from fault lines
- Process where rock peels in sheets
- A large, stable, terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem
- "The lay of the land"
- Crustal piece that has become attached to the plates
- A trough-shaped downward fold
20 Clues: "The lay of the land" • A trough-shaped downward fold • Rich in iron & magnesium oxides • Derived from greek word "lithos" • Release of energy from fault lines • Process where rock peels in sheets • Molten rock beneath Earth's surface • Sun's output of energy toward earth • Boundary between adjoining ecosystems • Can increase or reduce climatic trends • ...
Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging 2024-12-15
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- All forms of computerized and direct radiography make use of
- Cells dividing and subdividing
- Eliminates all processing steps
- heat resistant glass enclosure that houses the cathode and an anode
- Used to remove low energy radiation
- Denotes the pictorial element of the image
- Package of energy
- anagram
- device helps control FOV and decreases PSR
- Tube filament is composed of
- typically has two filaments
- does not pass through 1/3 major directional axes
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- Partner to the cathode in the x-ray tube
- outside edge that is imperfectly collimated
- process by which genetic cells divide and subdivide (gametes)
- Sharp and cleanly collimated
- Concerns the intensity of the radiation from the source
- is also known as skyline view
- have negative charge
- light tubes used in the illuminators must have a
20 Clues: anagram • Package of energy • have negative charge • typically has two filaments • Sharp and cleanly collimated • Tube filament is composed of • is also known as skyline view • Cells dividing and subdividing • Eliminates all processing steps • Used to remove low energy radiation • Partner to the cathode in the x-ray tube • Denotes the pictorial element of the image • ...
