forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Thermal Energy 2023-01-05
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- unit for the heat of fusion and the heat of vaporization
- temperature at which a substance changes from a gas to a plasma
- law of inverse proportionality between temperature and pressure
- measure of the dispersal of energy
- transfer of thermal energy that occurs when particles collide
- transfer of thermal energy
- attractive forces that act between particles of different substances
- SI unit of pressure
- forces of attraction that like particles exert on one another
- process in which a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas
- property of all forms of matter experience when they become less dense when heated
- SI unit of temperature
- gaslike state of free electrons and positively charged ions
- law that states that the ratio of the product of pressure and volume to temperature remains constant
- law that states that the product of pressure and volume equals the product of moles and temperature
- materials that can flow and have no definite shape on their own
- temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- amount of thermal energy needed to vaporize a kilogram of a substance
- ratio of useful work and input heat
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- law of direct proportionality between temperature and volume
- device used to measure temperature
- law that states that energy dispersal occurs as often as it can
- amount of energy that must be added to a kilogram of the material to raise its temperature by one degree Kelvin
- SI unit of specific heat
- force exerted on a surface
- airflow pattern that occurs as warmer, less dense air rises and cooler, more dense air sinks
- pressure of Earth's atmosphere on the surface
- measure of the internal friction of a fluid
- temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- law that states that energy is conserved in an isolated, closed system
- state in which the rate of thermal energy between two objects
- law that states that a change in thermal energy is equal to the difference in the heat that is added to an object and the work that is done by the object
- amount of thermal energy needed to melt a kilogram of a substance
- device that can continuously convert thermal energy to mechanical energy
34 Clues: SI unit of pressure • SI unit of temperature • SI unit of specific heat • force exerted on a surface • transfer of thermal energy • device used to measure temperature • measure of the dispersal of energy • ratio of useful work and input heat • measure of the internal friction of a fluid • pressure of Earth's atmosphere on the surface • ...
Muscular/Skeletal System 2024-12-03
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- Our skeletal system forms what types of cells?
- Muscles need this to contract.
- Where two or more bones come together is called?
- What reduces friction between bones and absorbs shock?
- We either use or _____ our muscles.
- What connect muscles to bones?
- What bone layer has a large open space making it lightweight?
- What bone layer forms a strong outer layer?
- Muscles normally come in?
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- What attaches bone to bone?
- Muscles that you cannot control are?
- What is the main purpose of the Muscular System?
- Muscles that you can control are?
13 Clues: Muscles normally come in? • What attaches bone to bone? • Muscles need this to contract. • What connect muscles to bones? • Muscles that you can control are? • We either use or _____ our muscles. • Muscles that you cannot control are? • What bone layer forms a strong outer layer? • Our skeletal system forms what types of cells? • ...
Jimmy's Puzzle 2022-03-18
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- A substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- A characteristic of of a substance that describes its ability to change into different substances
- A short, easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols
- A material that decreases the rate of a reaction
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- The principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- A material that releases energy when it burns
- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat
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- The minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- The amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- A system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave
- A material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- A reaction that releases energy in form of heat
- A change that alters the form or appearance of a material but does not make the material into another substance
- A biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of reactions in cells
- The process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances
- The study of properties of matter and how matter changes
21 Clues: Anything that has mass and occupies space • A material that releases energy when it burns • A reaction that releases energy in form of heat • A substance that enters into a chemical reaction • A material that decreases the rate of a reaction • A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat • A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • ...
Energy Vocab 2022-05-02
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- energy stored in chemical bonds and released when the bonds are broken
- heat energy; energy of the particles in an object; energy of moving, vibrating particles
- energy of motion, energy doing something, energy in action
- energy of flowing electrons, stored by charge differences
- energy carried by an electromagnetic wave (light, x-ray, microwave, ultraviolet, etc.); does not need matter to transfer, can travel through space
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- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another
- energy of a moving object
- the ability to cause change; the ability to do work
- stored energy; (can be many forms – gravitational, elastic, chemical, electrical, etc.)
9 Clues: energy of a moving object • the ability to cause change; the ability to do work • energy of flowing electrons, stored by charge differences • energy of motion, energy doing something, energy in action • energy stored in chemical bonds and released when the bonds are broken • energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another • ...
Hanshew Health 2021-09-28
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- Mineral that helps with clotting, bones, teeth.
- Living nutrients/help body with processes.
- Main source of energy for the body.
- Responsible for growth and repair of body tissue.
- Nutrients from rocks or soil.
- Unit used to measure energy in food.
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- Waxy substance found in animal products.
- Substances body needs to function/grow/repair.
- Supplies body with energy/protects nerves/forms cells
- Process by which your body breaks down food.
- Complex carbohydrate that can not be digested.
11 Clues: Nutrients from rocks or soil. • Main source of energy for the body. • Unit used to measure energy in food. • Waxy substance found in animal products. • Living nutrients/help body with processes. • Process by which your body breaks down food. • Substances body needs to function/grow/repair. • Complex carbohydrate that can not be digested. • ...
BIOL 180 CrossWord Puzzle 2023-09-16
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- Provide energy for metabolism
- solutions have a higher concentration of nonpenetrating solutes as normal extracellular fluid
- Oxidation of pyruvate forms this molecule
- end product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an enzyme early in the pathway
- pressure needed to be applied to one side of a membrane to prevent pure water from flowing in
- process in glycolysis that generates most atp
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- glucose is often called
- an enzyme that directly generates adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during the process of cellular respiration
- process in which glucose is broken down to create energy
- involves non-penetrating solutes
- 1st protein used in first step of glycolysis
- The region of a protein to which a ligand binds
- breakdown of molecules; releases energy
- Substances dissolved in a liquid are called
- reduced form of NAD+
- total solute concentration
- occurs only under aerobic conditions, but does not directly require oxygen
- solutions have a lower concentration of nonpenetrating solutes as normal extracellular fluid
18 Clues: reduced form of NAD+ • glucose is often called • total solute concentration • Provide energy for metabolism • involves non-penetrating solutes • breakdown of molecules; releases energy • Oxidation of pyruvate forms this molecule • Substances dissolved in a liquid are called • 1st protein used in first step of glycolysis • process in glycolysis that generates most atp • ...
Biology Unit 2 CB 2024-10-03
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- Organelle - site of photosynthesis
- all the water on earth
- First step of photosynthesis uses sunlight to split h2o and make ATP and nadph, o2 is released
- Charged Energy storage molecule with 3 phosphorus groups
- All the gases surrounding the earth
- Process of using light energy to make glucose, starts with co2 and H20 and ends with c2h12o6 and o2
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
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- Process of breaking down glucose to make ATP, starts with c2h12o6 and o2 and ends with co2 and h20
- Organelle site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- Pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- Nutrient, forms the backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- all the soil and rocks on earth
- Uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- Sphere of all living things on earth
- Anything that has mass and takes up space, makes up everything
16 Clues: all the water on earth • all the soil and rocks on earth • Organelle - site of photosynthesis • All the gases surrounding the earth • Sphere of all living things on earth • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present • Uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates • Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present • ...
science 2022-10-18
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- 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.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- of Energy a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another
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- a material that doesn't transmit energy easily.
- System the specific mechanisms in which energy is produced and used by your body
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- 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, without movement of the material.
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy.
8 Clues: a material that doesn't transmit energy easily. • a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • System the specific mechanisms in which energy is produced and used by your body • of Energy a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another • ...
Earth's Systems Vocabulary List 2023-04-14
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- occurs when divergent plates separate; convection currents cause less dense material to rise; creates new ocean floor
- survival specialists
- layer that lies between the Earth's crust and core.
- tectonic plates collide
- movement is caused within a liquid when the hotter, less dense material rises and cooler, denser material sinks
- made from remains of plants and animals
- forms under extreme heat and pressure; appears twisted
- no longer existing
- core innermost layer of the earth; divided into two parts, liquid outer and solid inner
- move side to side through solids only; travel slower than P
- outer part of the earth
- boundary where tectonic plates divide
- compress and squeeze through solids and liquids; travels faster than S
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- tectonic plates slide past each other
- Hawaiian islands creation
- sudden release of energy in the lithophere
- the solid, outermost layer of the Earth, lies above the mantle
- water held in the soil in deep reservoirs
- the study of the Earth
- large pieces of lithosphere
- below the lithosphere
- a tool that measures/records details of earthquakes
- forms at convergent boundaries; lava and magma
- forms from pre-existing rocks and fossils; appears layered
- group of animals that occupy an area
- when heat, pressure, cooling, melting, and weathering cause rocks to change from one type to another over time
- lower part of the Earth's mantle, below the asthenosphere
- a solid inorganic material found in nature
- the study of earthquakes and related phenomena
- supercontinent
- forms when molten rock crystallizes and solidifies; appears glassy
31 Clues: supercontinent • no longer existing • survival specialists • below the lithosphere • the study of the Earth • tectonic plates collide • outer part of the earth • Hawaiian islands creation • large pieces of lithosphere • group of animals that occupy an area • tectonic plates slide past each other • boundary where tectonic plates divide • made from remains of plants and animals • ...
CH2-MATTER,FORCES,AND ENERGY 2023-09-29
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- the sum of kinetic energy found in the particles of a substance
- the particle that is in the nucleus of every atom
- frost forms overnight on your car's windshield is an example of ____
- the state of matter where particles possess the most energy
- aluminum is an example of this kind of substance
- sounds that are caused by waves too slow for the human ear
- the force that is responsible for the grinding and wearing away of rock as a glacier moves over it
- liters, cubic centimeters, quarts, and milliliters are measures of _____
- this energy may be ultrasonic
- infrared is a type of _____ energy
- is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass
- the amount of matter a substance has
- the force exerted by a stalactite on the roof of the cave where it hangs is an example of ____
- a push or pull
- the force that produces an avalanche and is the most important to geologists
- this energy may be ultraviolet or other invisible forms of radiation
- a substance that has constant volume but changes it shape is a ____
- for an object to have kinetic energy, it must be _____
- this energy is the source of energy within the sun
- the ability to do work
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- the flow of thermal energy from a warmer to a cooler place
- you could use this tool if you want to find the weight of an object
- this energy causes the aurora borealis
- water is a compound, pure substance, and a _____
- the atomic # of an element tell you how many of _____ there are in the nucleus
- sweetened tea would be an example of this
- magnetism is an example of this type of force
- the distance between two crests of a wave
- ice cubes shrink while in the freezer is an example of ____
- a spruce tree burns from a lightning strike is this type of change
- when identical particles join together in a repeating, 3-dimensional pattern, these may form
- a substances state of matter is most directly affected by its _____
- gasoline disappears from an open can left in the sun is an example of ___
33 Clues: a push or pull • the ability to do work • this energy may be ultrasonic • infrared is a type of _____ energy • the amount of matter a substance has • this energy causes the aurora borealis • sweetened tea would be an example of this • the distance between two crests of a wave • magnetism is an example of this type of force • water is a compound, pure substance, and a _____ • ...
Plants and Plants Processes 2022-04-03
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- The process by which solar energy is converted to chemical energy.
- A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- The loss of water from leaves.
- Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds
- Plant growth in response to a stimulus.
- The male reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
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- Anything that causes a reaction or change.
- The inactive state of a seed or another plant part when conditions are not favorable for growth.
- When pollen lands on the female plant reproductive structure and fertilizes the eggs.
- The female reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- Make their own food.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
- Respiration The process by which cells use oxygen to release the stored energy from the bonds of sugar molecules.
16 Clues: Make their own food. • The loss of water from leaves. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • Plant growth in response to a stimulus. • Anything that causes a reaction or change. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • The male reproductive structure of flowering plants. • The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
Plants and Plants Processes 2022-04-03
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- The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- Anything that causes a reaction or change.
- Make their own food.
- The process by which cells use oxygen to release the stored energy from the bonds of sugar molecules.
- Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
- The female reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- The loss of water from leaves.
- Plant growth in response to a stimulus.
- A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another.
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- The process by which solar energy is converted to chemical energy.
- The male reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- When pollen lands on the female plant reproductive structure and fertilizes the eggs.
- Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds
- The inactive state of a seed or another plant part when conditions are not favorable for growth.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
16 Clues: Make their own food. • The loss of water from leaves. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • Plant growth in response to a stimulus. • Anything that causes a reaction or change. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • The male reproductive structure of flowering plants. • The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
Conserving God's Gifts Unit Terms Crossword 2022-02-15
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- A change of energy from one form into another.
- The energy stored within a body or a system due to a force acting on it or on the particles in it.
- The energy released during a chemical change.
- Any energy that has been transformed and left a system.
- Carbon fuels that were formed long ago from the remains of plants and animals (Coal, Oil, etc.).
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- Organic matter, especially plant matter which can be converted to fuel.
- The principle that energy can not be created nor destroyed but only changed from one form to another.
- The capacity to do work or make things happen.
- The positive or negative effects of activities on the environment.
- The careful use of energy so that little of it is wasted as unwanted energy forms.
- Any natural resource that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time.
- Contamination of air, water or soil by materials or energy that cause harm to human health or the environment.
12 Clues: The energy released during a chemical change. • The capacity to do work or make things happen. • A change of energy from one form into another. • Any energy that has been transformed and left a system. • The positive or negative effects of activities on the environment. • Organic matter, especially plant matter which can be converted to fuel. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2024-10-03
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- Adenosine ________ is created by the mitochondria
- The electron transport chain is the _______ step in respiration
- This chemical is the result of ATP losing a phosphate group
- How many steps are there in aerobic respiration?
- Aerobic respiration nets this many ATP molecules
- When respiration occurs with no oxygen, this forms
- Mitochondria breaks this down to recharge ADP
- This the cell's usable energy
- A ___________ reaction is a reaction where energy is released
- The step or respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm
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- This chemical is created in the muscles as result of not having oxygen
- This step of respiration occurs 2nd
- ATP has three phosphate groups attached to this molecule
- The site of cellular respiration
- ___________ and glucose are the reactants in the cellular respiration equation
- This type of organism is able to create its own sugars
- Chemical bonds can be used to store __________
17 Clues: This the cell's usable energy • The site of cellular respiration • This step of respiration occurs 2nd • Mitochondria breaks this down to recharge ADP • Chemical bonds can be used to store __________ • How many steps are there in aerobic respiration? • Aerobic respiration nets this many ATP molecules • Adenosine ________ is created by the mitochondria • ...
Radiology Concepts and Properties 2025-08-12
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- Describes radiation that is emitted equally in all directions from a point source.
- The electrical potential used to accelerate electrons in the x-ray tube. Higher kV = more penetrating x-rays.
- The height of the wave, related to the intensity or strength of the wave.
- A form of energy that travels in waves and includes visible light, x-rays, and radio waves. X-rays are a type of electromagnetic energy.
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- The number of wave cycles per second (measured in Hertz). Higher frequency = higher energy.
- When x-ray photons bounce off tissues in a new direction, potentially causing image blur or radiation exposure to staff.
- Electromagnetic energy that is emitted or reflected in the form of waves or particles. X-rays are a form of radiant energy.
- Refers to the energy or penetrating power of the x-ray beam (related to kVp).
- The distance between two peaks of a wave. Shorter wavelengths = higher energy.
- When x-ray photons pass through tissues without interaction, reaching the detector to form the image.
- Refers to the number of x-ray photons produced (related to mAs).
- When x-ray photons are stopped by tissues, transferring their energy and contributing to image contrast.
- A packet of electromagnetic energy. X-rays are made of photons.
- The ability to do work; it exists in various forms including potential and kinetic. In radiology, energy is used to generate x-rays.
- Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It powers the x-ray machine.
- Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-rays in 1895. The unit “Roentgen” is also used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation.
16 Clues: A packet of electromagnetic energy. X-rays are made of photons. • Refers to the number of x-ray photons produced (related to mAs). • The height of the wave, related to the intensity or strength of the wave. • Refers to the energy or penetrating power of the x-ray beam (related to kVp). • ...
Sawyer7 2024-02-02
13 Clues: pictures • everything • maps planet • smaller orbits • grouping of stars • energy from stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • stars form a pattern • sun,planets,and moons • gathers rocks samples • crater that forms from space rock • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Types of Energy 2014-02-24
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- The rate at which work is done
- Energy is _____: it is not lost in a closed system
- The unit of work
- To conditions for work to be done (use a slash)
- Comes from the sun, for example.
- When an exothermic reaction is undergone, this type of energy is converted into heat.
- This is the ability to do work
- If a tree falls and nobody is around, this type of energy is still present.
- This type of energy is equal to one half the mass times the velocity squared.
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- This equals the sum of the kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy
- This equals the change in energy
- This type of force is caused by the mass of the earth.
- Is equal to the product of the power and time.
- Stored energy
- What type of energy is represented by the product of the mass, heat capacity, and change in temperature.
- Is increased by decreasing the atomic radius and/or the shielding in an atom
- Einstein's famous equation represents this
- The "chaotic" form of energy
- Dependent on the _____ force and the region over which this force is experienced.
- This type of energy can is related to Hooke's Law for springs and examples include trampolines and rubber bands.
20 Clues: Stored energy • The unit of work • The "chaotic" form of energy • The rate at which work is done • This is the ability to do work • This equals the change in energy • Comes from the sun, for example. • Einstein's famous equation represents this • Is equal to the product of the power and time. • To conditions for work to be done (use a slash) • ...
sources of energy 2023-03-26
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- the reason why something, especially something bad, happens
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper
- liquid can produce energy
- to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants, in order to make the plants grow well
- to find or discover the exact position of something
- to find and stop a person or animal that is trying to escape
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future:
- farm a group of wind turbines (= tall structures with blades that are blown by the wind) that are used for producing electricity
- there is a lot of it available
- a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
- the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
- up to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive
- the period of time that is happening now
- more than enough
- able to be bought or used
- energy energy that uses the power of the sun to produce electricity
- a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts
- to make it possible for something to be seen:
- to provide a view of, especially from above
- a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to show amounts
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- turbine a tall structure with blades that are blown round by the wind and produce power to make electricity
- run out of
- movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position
- to be everywhere around something
- a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc.
- the act of keeping something or a supply of something until it is needed, or a supply that you keep
- to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere
- suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty
- extremely large
- a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous to health
- to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes
- a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
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- bad for someone/something
- panel a device that changes energy from the sun into electricity
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside that, when turned by the force of the wind, provide the power for getting water out of the ground or crushing grain
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else
- energy,energy comes from nuclear power
- fuel, fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago
- have no limit
- the act of using, eating, or drinking something
- one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
- not harmed or damaged
- can be reuse,renew
- the surface of the earth that is covered by water
- the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together:
- out to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left
- reactor, a large machine that uses nuclear fuel to produce power
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building
- the surface of the earth that is not covered by water
- a person who studies the natural relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc.
- the relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc., usually of a particular area, or the scientific study of this
- to organize and perform a particular activity:
- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers
- electricity produced by the force of fast-moving water such as rivers or waterfalls
- to get to a particular level, especially a high one
- heat,heat comes inside the earth
- hard,black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power
- the amount of money needed to buy,
61 Clues: run out of • have no limit • extremely large • more than enough • can be reuse,renew • not harmed or damaged • bad for someone/something • liquid can produce energy • able to be bought or used • there is a lot of it available • heat,heat comes inside the earth • to be everywhere around something • the amount of money needed to buy, • energy,energy comes from nuclear power • ...
Conservation of Energy 2022-05-20
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- degree of disorder in the substance
- liquid
- moves in liquids and gases
- the rate work is done or energy transformed
- specific latent heat of ? change a solid
- energy is ? from one from to another
- energy
- isolated system has no energy or ?
- force is applied to an object
- what system transfer energy and matter in
- SI unit for power
- remain constant
- what system cannot exchange matter
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- boundaries
- Latent heat is also called
- what is the SI unit for work
- a thermodynamic property associated with
- mechanical energy includes the sum of ? and
- ? total energy of an isolated
- the rate which work is done or energy is
- closed systems does not allow ? of matter
- energy over time
- neither created nor destroyed
- system Total Mechanical Energy is an ?
- heat energy ? flows from a warmer to cooler
- Kelvin is an ? scale
26 Clues: liquid • energy • boundaries • remain constant • energy over time • SI unit for power • Kelvin is an ? scale • Latent heat is also called • moves in liquids and gases • what is the SI unit for work • ? total energy of an isolated • neither created nor destroyed • force is applied to an object • isolated system has no energy or ? • what system cannot exchange matter • ...
Types of energy 2023-12-07
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- A form of energy that is stored in chemicals that link atoms.
- Vibrations from an object.
- Energy in the nucleus of an atom.
- Consists of waves that make up the electromagnetic spectrum.
- This is an example of sound energy (you listen to it)
- Energy is based on motion and position.
- Energy within moving objects.
- light energy.
- When energy is in motion.
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- Energy consisting of gravity and gravitational force.
- Contains chemical energy (you eat it)
- A form of kinetic energy that has the transfer of charge through an electric conductor.
- Energy in materials that eventually bounce back to their starting position.
- This is an example of heat or thermal energy
- Heat energy is when molecules are in motion.
- Elastic example, stretching.
- Chemical energy, energy being stored.
- Stored energy.
- Energy is stored in something that creates a magnetic field.
- The capacity of being able to do work.
20 Clues: light energy. • Stored energy. • When energy is in motion. • Vibrations from an object. • Elastic example, stretching. • Energy within moving objects. • Energy in the nucleus of an atom. • Contains chemical energy (you eat it) • Chemical energy, energy being stored. • The capacity of being able to do work. • Energy is based on motion and position. • ...
Types of energy 2023-12-07
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- The force felt between 2 surfaces
- The energy in the nucleus/core of an atom
- vibrations moving through something
- Movement of molecules within an object/substance
- When one atom is divided into 2
- stored energy and energy of position
- Changing energy from one type to another
- Energy of an object from its motiontransformation The change of energy from one type to another
- process of battery losing voltage
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- The movement of electrons between atoms
- Force that pulls 2 masses to each other
- Forces/effects produced from an electric current
- When energy can not be created nor destroyed
- Energy stored in object due to force that changes its shape
- Charge of electrons in different particles
- Energy transferred from one body to another
- The energy of motion
- Energy transmitted without mass
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- Circle path that electricity flows through
20 Clues: The energy of motion • When one atom is divided into 2 • Energy transmitted without mass • The force felt between 2 surfaces • process of battery losing voltage • vibrations moving through something • stored energy and energy of position • The movement of electrons between atoms • Force that pulls 2 masses to each other • Changing energy from one type to another • ...
Types Of energy 2023-12-13
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- an everyday object that emits light energy from electricity
- an object that holds chemical energy
- something used in everyday life, there are multiple types of this.
- a type of mechanical force where when another force suddenly pushes an object in a certain direction
- this is the process of splitting an atom apart, the opposite of fusion
- It is energy inside moving objects and is the energy of motion or position, it can be either kinetic or potential
- rotating objects used in other objects that are needed do function, it also makes chemical energy
- Used in powering the appliances,homes, and jobs we use in daily life`````
- It travels in waves in a straight line, which is caused from light and electromagnetic energy
- the energy of vibration is used in producing noise and need matter to travel
- Energy that is stored based on an objects position above the surface of a planet
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- energy that comes from stretching or compressing a material, like a rubber band
- a push or a pull that causes movement or change in motion, different from thrust
- The human body uses these skills to perform certain actions
- The energy of heat that cause the particles of an object to move faster than when an object is cooled
- Energy that is of moving electrons or electric charges, it is also used in homes
- The energy that is locked inside of the nucleus of an atom.
- the process of violently combining or fusing two or more atoms to create a larger atom
- waves of energy vibrations in matter and can travel through solid liquids and gasses.
- It is stored in the bonds of molecules and is involved when CHEMICAL reactions take place
20 Clues: an object that holds chemical energy • The human body uses these skills to perform certain actions • an everyday object that emits light energy from electricity • The energy that is locked inside of the nucleus of an atom. • something used in everyday life, there are multiple types of this. • this is the process of splitting an atom apart, the opposite of fusion • ...
Type of energy 2023-12-14
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- energy with an electric charge that lets work be accomplished
- when electrons are gained
- what law states energy cannot be destroyed?
- the type of energy released during nuclear fission
- when you rub your clothes together it creates what type of energy?
- energy The sum of potential energy
- the presence and/ or flow of electric charges
- a measure of system's ability to, change or create change in other systems
- the energy that moves energy extremely rapid
- the potential energy related to an object's height
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- copper and aluminum are examples of ______
- a roller coaster at the top of a hill is an example top of a hill is an example of ________ energy
- a ball rolling down a hill is an example of ________ energy
- potential energy fireworks is an example of ________ energy
- the potential energy associated its objects that can be stretched
- relations to the interrelation of electric currents and magnetic fields
- when electrons are lost
- an example of static electricity being released
- a change from one form of energy to another is energy _______
- energy that is generated and measured by heat
20 Clues: when electrons are lost • when electrons are gained • energy The sum of potential energy • copper and aluminum are examples of ______ • what law states energy cannot be destroyed? • the energy that moves energy extremely rapid • the presence and/ or flow of electric charges • energy that is generated and measured by heat • an example of static electricity being released • ...
Transfer of Energy 2022-03-29
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- Transfer of heat within fluids
- A center rod or axel joined to a wheel
- Energy based on motion of the particles
- A bar that pivots around a fixed point or fulcrum
- Energy stored in electrical charges
- Energy due to the mass and height of objects
- Inclined plane used to raise heavy objects
- Flow of thermal energy
- Transfer of heat through collisions of atoms
- Transfer of energy when a force makes an object move
- Energy stored in things that stretch
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
- Measurement of thermal energy
- A rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
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- Energy stored in the nuclei of atoms
- Stored energy
- Ability to cause change or do work
- Inclined plane used to change direction of force
- Machine that does work with only one movement
- Machine made of more than one simple machine
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Device that makes doing work easier
- The rate at which work is done
- Energy in motion
- Transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves
25 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in motion • Flow of thermal energy • Measurement of thermal energy • Transfer of heat within fluids • The rate at which work is done • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Ability to cause change or do work • Energy stored in electrical charges • Device that makes doing work easier • Energy stored in the nuclei of atoms • Energy stored in things that stretch • ...
types of energy 2025-08-08
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- a natural fuel
- cannot be created or destroyed
- emitting light as a result of being heated
- a minute portion of matter.
- energy derived from natural reascources
- the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- able to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy
- comes from sun
- the basic building block of matter, the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties
- a type of rock that helps burn fire
- when something is absorbed
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- a method of heat transfer that occurs in fluids (liquids and gases) due to the movement of the fluid itself
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- the heating of a substance using physics
- a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- the process where energy changes from one form to another.
- stored energy
- how much something does for a time
- energy sources that are finite and cannot be replenished at a rate comparable to their consumption.
- a force that attracts the body to the ground
- energy created by movement
- a device or piece of equipment designed to perform a specific task.
- the act of moving something to a different place
- the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another.
- giving off light
- throwing back a body of light without absorption
- energy as electro magnetic waves
- a colourless flammable liquid
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, allowing us to see the world around us
- a form of energy that is created by vibrations and travels as waves through a medium like air, water, or solids
31 Clues: stored energy • a natural fuel • comes from sun • giving off light • energy created by movement • when something is absorbed • a minute portion of matter. • cannot be created or destroyed • a colourless flammable liquid • energy as electro magnetic waves • how much something does for a time • a type of rock that helps burn fire • energy derived from natural reascources • ...
4 Forms of Government 2024-03-25
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- A member of a society.
- Rich/Prosperous.
- A person who speaks or acts for a group or community.
- Government where a few people have power.
- One person inherits power.
- Greek word that means one.
- Greek work that means to rule.
- Greek word that means to rule.
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- Last tyrant of Athens.
- A wealthy land owner.
- One person takes power by force.
- Leader of a monarchy.
- Someone who sells goods.
- Greek word that means people.
- A gathering of people.
- Something passed down to you from your family.
- People share the power.
- Leader of a Tyranny
18 Clues: Rich/Prosperous. • Leader of a Tyranny • A wealthy land owner. • Leader of a monarchy. • Last tyrant of Athens. • A member of a society. • A gathering of people. • People share the power. • Someone who sells goods. • One person inherits power. • Greek word that means one. • Greek word that means people. • Greek work that means to rule. • Greek word that means to rule. • ...
Chapter 2 Essential Vocabulary Crossword 2022-09-27
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- negative ion formed by an atom gaining one or more electron
- positively charged particle that resides in the atom's nucleus
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- substance composed of molecules consisting of atoms of at least two different elements
- 1 of 118 substances that can't break down into smaller substances
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light & heat or to work machines
- molecule that takes part in a chemical reaction
- negatively charged subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus in electron orbital
- condition in the course of a reversible chemical reaction in which no net change in amounts of reactants & products occurs
- chemical bond that forms between ions with opposite charges
- 1 or more forms of an element that have different numbers of neutrons
- a strong bond formed between two atoms of the same of different elements; forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- ability of some elements to attract electrons, acquiring partial negative charges in molecules & creating partial positive charges on the hydrogen atoms
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- outermost shell of an atom
- chemical bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms
- the smallest unit of matter that retains all the chemical properties of an element
- a formula which shows the arrangement of atoms in the molecule of a compound
- positive ion formed by an atom losing one or more electrons
- very weak interaction between molecules due to temporary charges attracting atoms that are very close together
- molecule that is result of chemical reaction
- weak bond between slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms & slightly negatively charged atoms in other molecules
- 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together
- atom or chemical group that doesn't contain equal numbers of protons & electrons
24 Clues: outermost shell of an atom • anything that has mass and occupies space • 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together • molecule that is result of chemical reaction • molecule that takes part in a chemical reaction • negative ion formed by an atom gaining one or more electron • positive ion formed by an atom losing one or more electrons • ...
Forms of transportation 2024-02-23
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- A boat that carries people or goods typically over a short distance
- A fancy bus
- A light motorcycle
- A large balloon that floats in the sky
- Two or more people paddling in the water
- Public transportation on 4 wheels
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- This transportation travels on tracks built on the road
- A metro system below ground
- Used to go up mountains or tall heights
- Avion
- Carriages connected via railway for either long or short distances
- Very large boat
12 Clues: Avion • A fancy bus • Very large boat • A light motorcycle • A metro system below ground • Public transportation on 4 wheels • A large balloon that floats in the sky • Used to go up mountains or tall heights • Two or more people paddling in the water • This transportation travels on tracks built on the road • Carriages connected via railway for either long or short distances • ...
Forms of Government 2025-02-20
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- a system of government in which citizens vote
- All the Citizens of a particular town, area, or country
- A system of government led by the religious leaders of the civilization
- A monarchy in which the King or queen is a figurehead without real power
- A system of government in which citizens directly vote for their leaders and laws
- A particular attitude toward or way of seeing something
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- A system of government in which people elect leaders who make all the decisions and laws for the country
- A Monarchy in which the King or queen has complete power, and rules by loyalty to the crown
- Biased or false promotional information used to mislead citizens into supporting a specific political cause
- a system of government where power is inherited
- A system of government in which the leader has supreme power and rules through force
- A sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government
12 Clues: a system of government in which citizens vote • a system of government where power is inherited • All the Citizens of a particular town, area, or country • A particular attitude toward or way of seeing something • A sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government • A system of government led by the religious leaders of the civilization • ...
Forms of Transport 2025-10-22
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- — Long-distance bus used for travel or tours.
- — A large boat used for holidays or racing.
- — Aircraft that flies using wings and engines.
- — Two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine.
- Ship — Large vessel used for holiday voyages.
- — Boat that carries people or vehicles across water regularly.
- — Electric vehicle running on tracks through city streets.
- — A vehicle used to carry goods or a small group of people
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- — Board with wheels used for rolling and performing tricks.
- — Small two-wheeled vehicle, often electric or motorized.
- — Aircraft that flies using spinning blades.
- — Train system that runs beneath a city.
12 Clues: — Train system that runs beneath a city. • — A large boat used for holidays or racing. • — Two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. • — Aircraft that flies using spinning blades. • — Long-distance bus used for travel or tours. • Ship — Large vessel used for holiday voyages. • — Aircraft that flies using wings and engines. • ...
Physics -- Vocabulary #3 2022-04-11
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- energy that an object has because of its motion or its position
- A change from one form of energy to another
- the ability to do work or cause change; the ability to move an object some distance
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- energy in an object or substance that is not being given off by the object or substance
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- does not exist naturally. Generated by converting Primary Energy into more convenient (or useful) forms of energy
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy in the form of heat
- the amount of energy that is stored in an object; energy that an object has because of its position relative to other objects
- the ability to do work by movement of electric charge
10 Clues: energy in the form of heat • the energy an object has due to its motion • A change from one form of energy to another • A form of energy that travels through space as waves • the ability to do work by movement of electric charge • energy that an object has because of its motion or its position • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2 2014-12-16
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- The smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element
- Wave length symbol
- An element that has some characteristics of metals and some characteristics of nonmetals
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero rest mass and carrying a quantum of energy.
- The mass of one mole of a pure substance
- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space.
- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves.
- Refers to the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal.
- An element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity
- A state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has in its ground state.
- The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom.
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- The weighted average of the atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element
- Number of protons in a nucleus
- The lowest energy state of an atom
- Atoms of the same element that have different masses
- Defined as the number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time, usually one second.
- Together, all the forms of electromagnetic radiation form the ___________.
- The amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
- General term of any isotope of any element
- The symbol of y
20 Clues: The symbol of y • Wave length symbol • Number of protons in a nucleus • The lowest energy state of an atom • The mass of one mole of a pure substance • General term of any isotope of any element • Atoms of the same element that have different masses • The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves. • ...
Cell Transport Vocabulary 2023-11-03
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- To speed up
- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- The process of a cell taking in material
- A cell gains water in this type of solution
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
- A macromolecule that provides short term energy
- the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
- Diffusion of water
- Has a pH value below 7
- A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- a lipid that contains phosphorus and that is a structural component in cell membranes
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- An enzyme is an example of this macromolecule
- Has a pH value above 7
- A type of cell transport that doesn't rely on energy
- Scale A scale with values from 0 to 14
- Made up of many monomers
- A substance would be described as this if its pH was equal to 7
- The process of a cell releasing material
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another
- A cell loses water in this type of solution
- A type of cell transport that relies on energy
- A substance dissolved in a solution
- A macromolecule that provides long term energy
23 Clues: To speed up • Diffusion of water • Has a pH value above 7 • Has a pH value below 7 • Made up of many monomers • A substance dissolved in a solution • The process of a cell taking in material • The process of a cell releasing material • Scale A scale with values from 0 to 14 • A cell gains water in this type of solution • A cell loses water in this type of solution • ...
Unit Crossword 2023-10-04
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- Adenosine diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- Nutrient, used in phosphates of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes
- Second step of anaerobic respiration, 2 types include alcoholic and lactic acid
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks
- Anything that has mass and takes up space, makes up everything
- Substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction, changed into products
- Nutrient, forms the backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- Sphere of earth, all the water on earth
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- Type of organism that is able to make its own food, base of the food chain
- Using light energy to make glucose, CO2 and H2O into C6H12O6 and O2
- First step of aerobic respiration, breaks down glucose into pyruvate
- Nutrient, used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be "fixed"
- Substances created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants
- Organelle - site of photosynthesis
- Sphere of earth, all living things on earth
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- Pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- Sphere of earth, all the gasses Fermentationearth
- Adenosine triphosphate, charged energy storage molecule with 3 phosphorus groups
21 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Organelle - site of photosynthesis • Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks • Sphere of earth, all the water on earth • Sphere of earth, all living things on earth • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present • Sphere of earth, all the gasses Fermentationearth • Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present • ...
SCIENCE 2023-03-17
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- a decrease in size
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- measures how much space is occupied by a substance
- the change in state from a solid to a liquid
- a minute portion of matter.
- describes a process that gives off energy in the form of heat, light or sound
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- a change of state from gas to solid
- a mixture where the substances are mixed on the atomic level
- a simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- a change in state from a solid to a gas
- a change that does not result in a new substance being produced
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- a change in state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- measures how much matter is in a substance
- increase in size
- a change that results in a new substance being formed
- when atoms rearrange to form new substances
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
21 Clues: increase in size • a decrease in size • a minute portion of matter. • a change of state from gas to solid • a solid formed during a chemical change • a change in state from a solid to a gas • measures how much matter is in a substance • when atoms rearrange to form new substances • the change in state from a solid to a liquid • ...
Bio CK12 2.28 Electron Transport 2025-11-30
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- process in which cells use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to make oxygen and glucose, an energy-storing sugar
- a protein that acts as a biological catalyst, increasing the rate of a biochemical reaction
- series of electron-transport molecules that pass high-energy electrons from molecule to molecule and capture their energy
- type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- an electrochemical gradient across the thylakoid membrane and the inner membrane of the mitochondrion; due to concentration differences of both positive charges and hydrogen ions
- first stage of cellular respiration in which glucose is split in the absence of oxygen to form two molecules of pyruvate and a net total of two ATP
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- transport protein that spans (crosses) a cell membrane; forms an open channel or passageway (pore); allows water molecules or small ions to diffuse through the membrane
- simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy
- an ion channel and enzyme that uses the energy of hydrogen ions to chemically bond a phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP
- organelle in eukaryotic cells that uses energy stored in glucose to make ATP, which cells can use for energy
- relating to any organism or process that does not require oxygen
- short-term energy carrier; temporarily stores energy during cellular respiration
- material inside the cell membrane, including the watery cytosol and other cell structures except the nucleus if one is present
- an atom or group of bonded atoms that has a positive or negative charge
- the ability to do work
- second stage of cellular respiration in which two pyruvate molecules from the first stage react to form ATP, NADH, and FADH2 in the presence of oxygen
- energy-carrying molecule that cells use to power their metabolic processes; provides the cell with an immediate usable form of energy
17 Clues: the ability to do work • type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen • relating to any organism or process that does not require oxygen • simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy • an atom or group of bonded atoms that has a positive or negative charge • ...
Chapter 4: Section 2 and 3 2020-10-17
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- _______ force is the difference between pressure pushing down and pressure pushing up on an object
- _______ heat is what is required to heat 1 g of water by 1°C.
- the heart is an example of this type of pump
- average kinetic energy of particles
- force divided by area
- ________ energy is potential energy + kinetic energy
- ____ ice is the example of a substance that goes through sublimation
- the process in which liquid water changes to water vapor
- changing from solid state to liquid state
- pressure will ___________ as we go further under water
- _________ systems allow us to lift heavy cars
- vaporization below the surface of the water
- pressure increases when _________ decreases (and vice versa)
- his principle says buoyant force can be measured by the amount of water displaced by that object
- a push or pull
- ears pop because of a ___________ in air pressure
- the capacity to do work or cause change
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- _________ pressure is 101.3 kPa at sea level
- pascal's ________ says pressure is equally distributed in a closed container
- occurs when a gas cools down and forms water droplets
- melting point of water is ____ °C.
- occurs when a solid goes directly into the gas state
- __________ pressure pushes liquid through a straw
- the __________ lab showed that when pressure increases, volume decreases (and vice versa)
- as pressure increases, ____________ increases, too
- mass divided by volume
- particles with more kinetic energy move _______ (faster or slower)
- vaporization above the surface of the water
- the movement of energy from high to low temperature
- as elevation increases, atmospheric pressure _______
- a unit of pressure equal to 1 N/m
- a decrease in pressure __________ the particles in Pascal's balloon
- changing from the liquid to solid state
33 Clues: a push or pull • force divided by area • mass divided by volume • a unit of pressure equal to 1 N/m • melting point of water is ____ °C. • average kinetic energy of particles • changing from the liquid to solid state • the capacity to do work or cause change • changing from solid state to liquid state • vaporization above the surface of the water • ...
Basic Nutrition 2025-05-19
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- A vitamin required for blood formation and reproduction.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.
- The process of providing food and water to support life functions in animals.
- A non-essential carbohydrate component that aids in digestion.
- A water-soluble vitamin important for wound healing.
- A micro mineral required for hemoglobin production in red blood cells.
- The building blocks of proteins; some are essential and must be obtained from food.
- A liquid form of lipid providing essential fatty acids and concentrated energy.
- Proteins that speed up biochemical reactions, including digestion and DNA replication.
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- Organic compounds required in small amounts for health and metabolic functions.
- A nutrient made of amino acids, important for energy, tissue repair, and hormone production.
- A fat-soluble vitamin that aids in calcium and phosphorus absorption.
- Works with calcium for healthy bones and teeth.
- Inorganic nutrients essential for body processes; classified as macro or micro.
- Energy-yielding nutrients divided into soluble and insoluble forms.
- A fat-soluble vitamin necessary for eye health.
- A solid form of lipid that stores energy and aids in vitamin absorption.
- A group of fats and oils used for energy and vitamin transport.
- A macro mineral necessary for bone and tooth development.
- The most important nutrient, making up about 70% of the mammalian body.
20 Clues: Works with calcium for healthy bones and teeth. • A fat-soluble vitamin necessary for eye health. • A water-soluble vitamin important for wound healing. • A vitamin required for blood formation and reproduction. • A macro mineral necessary for bone and tooth development. • The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. • ...
Cell Crossword 2012-11-25
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- Isolates and transports specific molecules.
- Network of proteins that are constantly changing to meet the needs of the cell.
- Divides cells during cell division.
- _____ cell uses photosynthesis to make food.
- An ______ cell is the type of cell that can not preform the action of photosynthesis.
- Modifies, packages, and transports proteins.
- The store house for most of the genetic information, or DNA.
- Tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins.
- Converts solar energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
- Generates energy for the cell.
- Long, continuous thread of DNA that consists of numerous genes and regulatory information.
- a _________cell that is prokaryotic, but still contains DNA.
- A jellylike substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks.
- Temporarily stores materials.
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- Shapes and supports individual cells and entire organism.
- An interconnected network of thin folded membranes.
- Forms a boundary between a cell and the outside enviorment.
- Circular piece of genetic material, found in bacteria, that can replicate separately from the DNA of the main chromosome.
- Makes ribosomes.
- Digests and recycles foreign materials or worn out parts.
20 Clues: Makes ribosomes. • Temporarily stores materials. • Generates energy for the cell. • Divides cells during cell division. • Isolates and transports specific molecules. • _____ cell uses photosynthesis to make food. • Modifies, packages, and transports proteins. • An interconnected network of thin folded membranes. • Shapes and supports individual cells and entire organism. • ...
A Block Review Crossword - Unit 7 2025-04-24
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- The observations you can make that demonstrate a chemical change.(PG)
- You fill balloons with this (GM)
- the smallest anount of light energy
- Element that has Atomic Number 92. (MD)
- Forms of an element. (EO)
- are the outer most energy level of electrons (JP)
- This LITTLE light of mineeeee.(RS)
- thepersonwhoproposedenergylevels. (JL)
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- The amount of elements on the periodic table.(CL)
- The smallest amount of light energy
- Element used in many salts.(ES)
- Holds two types of particles, surrounded by the third.(EC)
- dots on a bohr model.(CF)
- The flip a coin element (XC)
- is the drink of champions (JP)
- is the Neutrons plus Protons (BO)
- the areas that hold electrons (BO)
17 Clues: Forms of an element. (EO) • dots on a bohr model.(CF) • The flip a coin element (XC) • is the drink of champions (JP) • Element used in many salts.(ES) • You fill balloons with this (GM) • is the Neutrons plus Protons (BO) • the areas that hold electrons (BO) • This LITTLE light of mineeeee.(RS) • The smallest amount of light energy • the smallest anount of light energy • ...
Exam 2 Review B 2024-09-28
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- Energy ________ is the use of an exergonic process to drive an endergonic reaction
- chromosomes line up at middle of the cell and attach to spindle fibers
- method of ATP production in anaerobic conditions; uses something other than O2 as final electron acceptor
- Cell division in germ cells that result in two unique (genetically different) daughter cells
- condensed chromatin during cell division; DNA only condenses for cell division
- _______ cycle forms simple sugars using CO2, ATP and electrons
- Cell response to an outside signal via signaling molecules on its surface or inside the cell
- Cell division in germ cells that result in two unique (genetically different) daughter cells
- A molecule that can bind to a specific ligand to have some effect on the cell
- A ligand that prevents another ligand from binding it the receptor, inhibiting its effect
- biological catalyst used to speed up chemical reactions
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- preparation for cell division (cell growth, replicating DNA, etc)
- enzyme that adds a phosphate group
- Cell that develops into a gametes
- Cell signal targets itself
- length of a single cycle of a wave
- fiber of DNA wrapped around histone proteins; DNA spends most time in this form
- energy of the university is constant; ______ Law of Thermodynamics
- ________ energy is the energy input required to kickstart/activate the chemical reaction
- disorder; unusable thermal energy
- widely used second messenger. ATP is converted into ______ by Adenylyl cyclase
21 Clues: Cell signal targets itself • Cell that develops into a gametes • disorder; unusable thermal energy • enzyme that adds a phosphate group • length of a single cycle of a wave • biological catalyst used to speed up chemical reactions • _______ cycle forms simple sugars using CO2, ATP and electrons • preparation for cell division (cell growth, replicating DNA, etc) • ...
Food and Energy Crossword 2016-03-14
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- Needed for normal muscle and nerve function.
- A major source of energy.
- Helps form bones and teeth.
- Helps maintain water balance.
- The amount of energy released by nutrients in the body is measured in these units.
- Examples are fiber and starch.
- Forms an important part of red blood cells.
- Can be found in meat and dairy products and is a solid.
- Nutrients that are not made by living things.
- The most abundant substance in the body.
- The substances in food that provide the raw materials and the energy needed by the body.
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- Missing one or more essential amino acids and comes from plant sources, such as grains and nuts.
- Nutrients that contain nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- Contains all the essential amino acids and comes from animal sources, such as meat and eggs.
- Energy-containing nutrients that are composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
- Act as helper molecules in a variety of chemical reactions in the body.
- Examples are glucose and sugar.
- Can be found in cooking oils and is a liquid.
18 Clues: A major source of energy. • Helps form bones and teeth. • Helps maintain water balance. • Examples are fiber and starch. • Examples are glucose and sugar. • The most abundant substance in the body. • Forms an important part of red blood cells. • Needed for normal muscle and nerve function. • Can be found in cooking oils and is a liquid. • ...
nice opinion. one problem. i am in your home. 2023-10-05
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- Forms over land
- Forms over water
- Rainy, cloudy, for days, moves slowly but still moves
- Also called UV radiation, energy from the sun.
- one of Makynli´s very interesting blooket/gimkit names
- WHAT ARE WE APPLYING FOR???????
- Heavy rain, or snow, severe thunderstorms
- HAVE A GOOD SIXTH PERIOD
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- Warming of the earth that happens when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- cloudy, rainy, snowy weather during this front.
- Excess water soaks into the ground
- THE BEST PBS SHOW TO EXIST
- Gracie´s name in Blooket 24/7
- the layer closest to the Earth
- stalls for days, brings clouds and precipitation
- Mr.Z´s long lost dad
16 Clues: Forms over land • Forms over water • Mr.Z´s long lost dad • HAVE A GOOD SIXTH PERIOD • THE BEST PBS SHOW TO EXIST • Gracie´s name in Blooket 24/7 • the layer closest to the Earth • WHAT ARE WE APPLYING FOR??????? • Excess water soaks into the ground • Heavy rain, or snow, severe thunderstorms • Also called UV radiation, energy from the sun. • ...
6th grade semester exams Hudson lee 2021-12-09
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- a piece of white porcelain (tile) on which to test the streak of a substance such as a mineral
- any change in the location of an object
- a push or pull on an object that may change the motion of the object
- a chemical reaction has occurred if any of the following take place:unexpected temperature change, unexpected color change, production of gas, change in odor, or formation of a precipitate
- stored in an objects
- the change in energy from one form into another
- the amount of matter in an object
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically
- the path which an object moves,lies,or points
- the way light reflects from the surface of a substance
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- a piece of lab equipment that measures the volume of an object
- energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- a measure of the ongoing sequence of events taking place
- speed that remains the same or does not change
- the appearance of a substance due to the absorption and reflection of certain light rays
- the distance of an objects travels per unit of time
- the transfer of heat through currents caused by the warming and cooling of liquids and gases
- an element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- energy stored in electric charges
- the form if energy associated with the movement of atoms and molecules in a material
20 Clues: stored in an objects • energy stored in electric charges • the amount of matter in an object • any change in the location of an object • energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • the path which an object moves,lies,or points • speed that remains the same or does not change • the change in energy from one form into another • ...
SwedishVocab2023-07-11 2023-07-11
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- affects
- a possibility
- enough
- sleep
- spreads
- depressed
- gains weight
- an immune system
- daylight
- indoor
- annoying
- a hormone
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- lack of
- a way
- suddenly
- energy
- approximately
- resembles
- a carbohydrate
- a therapy
- yawns
- skin
- inferior
- a season
- recommend
- a bus stop
- a dairy product
- forms/creates
- disagree
- in addition
- spends
- imbalance
- a population
- bakterie a bacteria
34 Clues: skin • a way • yawns • sleep • energy • enough • spends • indoor • lack of • affects • spreads • suddenly • inferior • a season • disagree • daylight • annoying • resembles • a therapy • depressed • recommend • imbalance • a hormone • a bus stop • in addition • gains weight • a population • approximately • a possibility • forms/creates • a carbohydrate • a dairy product • an immune system • bakterie a bacteria
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2024-03-08
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- Organic nutrient that is required in small amounts for metabolic functions.
- Nonprotein assistant required by an enzyme in order to function.
- Chemical reaction that requires an input of energy.
- Energy in a system that is capable of performing work.
- Chemical reaction that releases energy.
- Series of linked reactions, beginning with a particular reactant and terminating with an end product.
- Nucleotide with two phosphate groups that can accept another phosphate group and become ATP.
- Reactions that occur simultaneously.
- Substance that participates in a reaction.
- Change in the shape of an enzyme's site that enhances the fit between the active site and its substrate(s).
- energy Stored energy in a potentially usable form, as a result of location or spacial arrangement.
- Chemical reaction in which smaller molecules (monomers) are combined to form larger molecules (polymers)
- Organic catalyst, usually a protein, that speeds a reaction in cells due to its particular shape.
- Nonprotein organic molecules that aids the action of the enzyme to which it is loosely bound.
- Means by which cells regulate enzyme activity.
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- Energy associated with motion.
- Energy that must be added in order for molecules to react with one another.
- Two laws explaining energy and its relationships and exchanges.
- Substance that forms as a result of a reaction.
- Nucleotide with three phosphate groups.
- Metabolic process that breaks down large molecules into smaller ones.
- Region of an enzyme where the substrate binds and where the chemical reactions occurs.
- The sum of the chemical reactions that occur in a cell.
- A paired set of chemical reactions in which one molecule gives up electrons (oxidized) while another molecule accepts electrons (reduced).
- Capacity to do work and bring about change.
- RNA molecule that functions as an enzyme that can catalyze chemical reactions.
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
27 Clues: Energy associated with motion. • Reactions that occur simultaneously. • Chemical reaction that releases energy. • Nucleotide with three phosphate groups. • Substance that participates in a reaction. • Capacity to do work and bring about change. • Measure of disorder or randomness in a system. • Means by which cells regulate enzyme activity. • ...
Vocab 2024-12-04
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- 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
- the SI unit of work and of all other forms of energy; one joule (J) of work is done when a force of one newton (N) is exerted on an object moved one meter (m) in the direction of the force
- the ratio of useful energy output to total energy input, or the percentage of the work input that is converted to work output
- the ratio of output force to input force for a machine
- that property of an object or a system which enables it to do work
- - energy of position, usually related to the relative position of two things, such as a stone and the earth
- a simple machine, made of a bar that turns about a fixed point
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- of energy - energy cannot be created or destroyed; it may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes
- the product of the force on an object and the distance through which the object is moved
- - the energy due to the position or the movement of something; potential or kinetic energy (or a combination of both)
- rate at which work is done or energy is transformed, equal to the work done or energy transformed divided by time
- the pivot point of a lever
- a device for increasing (or decreasing) a force or simply changing the direction of a force
- - energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by the speed squared
- the SI unit of power; one watt (W) is expended when one joule (J) of work is done in one second (s)
15 Clues: the pivot point of a lever • the ratio of output force to input force for a machine • a simple machine, made of a bar that turns about a fixed point • that property of an object or a system which enables it to do work • - energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by the speed squared • ...
Macronutrients 2020-05-01
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- derived from lactose
- building blocks of protein are called ______ acids
- a unit that is used to measure energy.
- glucose, fructose, and galactose are all examples
- _________ proteins are lacking or low in one or more amino acids
- Building and repairing body tissues, regulation of body processes and forms antibodies to fight infection are all __________ of protein
- must be digested and broken down into glucose
- Keeps bowel movements regular, maintains healthy body weight, lowers risk of heart disease, and some cancers
- carbohydrates, sugar, fibre, fat and protein are all ________
- fruit sugar in honey and fruits and vegetables
- Can occur naturally in very small amounts in dairy or meat.
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- Protein ______ is when extra protein is not stored in the body
- nuts, bread, cereal, milk, cheese, meat, peas and beans are all ______of protein
- essential for survival
- _______ protein must be eaten within a few hours of each other
- _______ carbohydrates must be digested and broken down into glucose, which happens more slowly
- simple sugar in fruit and vegetables
- severe lack of protein is a source of ________ disease
- builds and repairs body tissues, forms antibodies to fight infection and supplies energy.
- What is composed of small chains of sugar
- ________ proteins contains all 9 essential amino acids
- ________ occurs when you lose more fluid than you take in.
22 Clues: derived from lactose • essential for survival • simple sugar in fruit and vegetables • a unit that is used to measure energy. • What is composed of small chains of sugar • must be digested and broken down into glucose • fruit sugar in honey and fruits and vegetables • glucose, fructose, and galactose are all examples • building blocks of protein are called ______ acids • ...
Thermodynamics Heat and Thermal 2024-04-19
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- Changes of volume or pressure while the temperature is constant
- The quantity of heat (J) absorbed per unit mass (kg) of the material when its temperature increases 1 K
- Process which volume remains constant and work done is zero
- A matter's form that has existed only at the given temperature as well as pressure.
- Absorbs heat from the surroundings to form the product
- The energy transferred in a process without change of the body's temperature
- State which does not experience any spatial and temporal variations
- Volume of thermal expansion
- Groups that contains more than one atoms
- Process which heat does not involve in
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- Result of an attractive force between negative and positive molecules
- A closed system in which the amount of energy will stay constant.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a given quantity of matter by one degree Celsius.
- The measure of thermal energy per unit temperature
- The region of space, throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform
- The energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference.
- A fluid that can change its volume under pressure
- It measures the energy in thermodynamic system
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- The conversion of a state
- A device that measures the intensity of heat
- Can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- Releases heat to the surrounding
- A kinetic energy caused by motion of molecules and potential energy
- Pressure is constant during the process
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- The process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- The space between molecules or atoms
- Energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature.
- The transfer of thermal energy between two objects by direct contact.
- Energy transferred to or from another object by force and displacement
- An isolated system is one that cannot exchange either matter or energy with its surroundings.
- Something found between materials.
- When an object expands and becomes larger due to a change in its temperature.
- The flow of heat due to energy transfers
- A quantity of matter or a region in space that is of interest.
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
38 Clues: The conversion of a state • Volume of thermal expansion • Releases heat to the surrounding • Something found between materials. • The space between molecules or atoms • Process which heat does not involve in • Pressure is constant during the process • Groups that contains more than one atoms • The flow of heat due to energy transfers • ...
Irish AP C.2 2014-09-03
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- catalysts in living things
- type of covalent bond where one atom has more attraction for the shared pair than the other
- type of change that only alters how something looks
- language that is the origin of some unusual chemical symbols
- ion in acids
- fundamental substances- 92 naturally occurring
- sugar in DNA
- fat molecules with at least one double or triple C bond
- building blocks of nucleic acids
- common element in living things that forms 4 covalent bonds
- reaction between an acid and base
- most important inorganic compound in the body
- more accurate atomic models show electrons in a ______ around the nucleus
- heavier isotope that is often unstable and undergo decay
- compounds that provide a ready energy source
- symbols and subscripts that describe a molecule
- occurs when bonds break and form
- 2 or more atoms bonded together
- polysaccharide found in the liver and muscles
- energy molecule in the body
- shape of steroid molecules
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- ability to do work
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- released when ATP becomes ADP
- characteristic of an element that is unique to each element
- element in proteins but not in lipids or carbs
- ex:sucrose,lactose,maltose
- base that exists in RNA but not DNA
- basic sugar that is broken down for energy
- atom of the same element with different mass
- weak bonds that hold one water molecule to another
- one or two letter representation of an element
- type of change that involves the composition of matter
- chemicals used to keep body pH in a narrow range
- building blocks of carbohydrates
- group that makes each amino acid unique
- word to describe many energy conversions and meaning that much of the energy is "lost" to other forms
- substance that is a combination of elements
- type of bond resulting from the sharing of electrons
- outer electrons involved in bonding
- ex:neutral fats, phospholipids, steroids
- subatomic particles involved in bonding
- scale used to rate the strength of acids and bases
- building blocks of proteins
- ion in bases
- smallest part of an element with all of its properties
- fat molecules with all single bonded C
- sum of protons and neutrons
- compounds that contain carbon
- part of the cell containing phospholipids
- type of bond resulting from the gaining and losing of electrons
- other component of fats along with fatty acids
- sugar in RNA
53 Clues: ion in acids • sugar in DNA • ion in bases • sugar in RNA • ability to do work • ex:sucrose,lactose,maltose • catalysts in living things • shape of steroid molecules • building blocks of proteins • sum of protons and neutrons • energy molecule in the body • released when ATP becomes ADP • compounds that contain carbon • 2 or more atoms bonded together • building blocks of carbohydrates • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2 2014-12-16
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- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero rest mass and carrying a quantum of energy.
- Together, all the forms of electromagnetic radiation form the ___________.
- A state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has in its ground state.
- Defined as the number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time, usually one second.
- the weighted average of the atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element
- an element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity
- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves.
- atoms of the same element that have different masses
- an element that has some characteristics of metals and some characteristics of nonmetals
- the mass of one mole of a pure substance
- number of protons in a nucleus
- The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom.
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- Refers to the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal.
- general term of any isotope of any element
- The lowest energy state of an atom
- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space.
- the symbol of y
- The amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
- wave length symbol
- the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element
20 Clues: the symbol of y • wave length symbol • number of protons in a nucleus • The lowest energy state of an atom • the mass of one mole of a pure substance • general term of any isotope of any element • atoms of the same element that have different masses • an element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity • The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves. • ...
Unit 2 Ch. 3 Vocabulary CW 2022-09-27
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- include all gaseous, liquid and solid water on or near Earth's surface
- cyclic movement of phosphorus through water, Earth's crust, and living organisms
- feed mostly on other animals, can be secondary or tertiary consumers
- is the 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 (the difference between GPP and NPP)
- living things like plants that make the food they need from compounds in soil, carbon dioxide in air, and water using energy from the sun
- detritus feeders get their nourishment by consuming detritus or freshly dead organism before they are fully decomposed
- a complex network of interconnected food chains
- a process that producers use to change radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy stored primarily in glucose
- is the atmospheric layer above the troposphere, contains ozone layer
- consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter
- eat both plants and animals, can be secondary or tertiary consumers
- a period of relatively stable climate and other environmental conditions
- water that seeps into the soil
- 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
- 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)
- organisms that cannot produce their own food and feed on producers and/or other consumers
- a sequence of organisms that serves as a source of nutrients or energy for the next level organisms
- collects, purifies, and distributes Earth's fixed supply of water (water cycle)
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- animals that feed on primary consumers
- (herbivores) organisms that eat mostly green plants or algae
- consists of the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life exists
- is the rate at which an ecosystem's producers convert radiant energy into chemical energy
- complex process that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy and occurs in the cells of most living organisms, carbon dioxide and water are byproducts of this reaction
- cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- are underground layers of sand, gravel, and water-bearing rock where groundwater collects
- is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet
- 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 cycle
- lowest layer in the atmosphere, weather occurs in this layer,only layer in which terrestrial organisms can survive
- consists of Earth's core, mantle, and thin outer crust, all the material above and below the surface that forms the planets mass
- feeding levels that are assigned to organisms
- higher order consumers that feed on both primary and secondary consumers
- the movement of nutrients also called the biochemical cycles
- 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
- different compounds of carbon circulate through the biosphere, atmosphere, and parts of the geosphere and hydropshere
34 Clues: water that seeps into the soil • animals that feed on primary consumers • feeding levels that are assigned to organisms • is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet • a complex network of interconnected food chains • (herbivores) organisms that eat mostly green plants or algae • the movement of nutrients also called the biochemical cycles • ...
Irish AP C.2 2014-09-03
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- type of bond resulting from the sharing of electrons
- ion in bases
- type of change that involves the composition of matter
- released when ATP becomes ADP
- ex:sucrose,lactose,maltose
- part of the cell containing phospholipids
- word to describe many energy conversions and meaning that much of the energy is "lost" to other forms
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- atom of the same element with different mass
- weak bonds that hold one water molecule to another
- building blocks of carbohydrates
- ex:neutral fats, phospholipids, steroids
- characteristic of an element that is unique to each element
- energy molecule in the body
- other component of fats along with fatty acids
- common element in living things that forms 4 covalent bonds
- smallest part of an element with all of its properties
- symbols and subscripts that describe a molecule
- sugar in DNA
- type of covalent bond where one atom has more attraction for the shared pair than the other
- building blocks of proteins
- catalysts in living things
- 2 or more atoms bonded together
- scale used to rate the strength of acids and bases
- occurs when bonds break and form
- element in proteins but not in lipids or carbs
- sugar in RNA
- group that makes each amino acid unique
- one or two letter representation of an element
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- more accurate atomic models show electrons in a ______ around the nucleus
- building blocks of nucleic acids
- reaction between an acid and base
- fat molecules with at least one double or triple C bond
- fundamental substances- 92 naturally occurring
- shape of steroid molecules
- type of change that only alters how something looks
- polysaccharide found in the liver and muscles
- compounds that contain carbon
- compounds that provide a ready energy source
- ion in acids
- heavier isotope that is often unstable and undergo decay
- ability to do work
- language that is the origin of some unusual chemical symbols
- subatomic particles involved in bonding
- outer electrons involved in bonding
- type of bond resulting from the gaining and losing of electrons
- substance that is a combination of elements
- fat molecules with all single bonded C
- chemicals used to keep body pH in a narrow range
- most important inorganic compound in the body
- basic sugar that is broken down for energy
- base that exists in RNA but not DNA
- sum of protons and neutrons
53 Clues: ion in bases • ion in acids • sugar in DNA • sugar in RNA • ability to do work • shape of steroid molecules • ex:sucrose,lactose,maltose • catalysts in living things • energy molecule in the body • building blocks of proteins • sum of protons and neutrons • released when ATP becomes ADP • compounds that contain carbon • 2 or more atoms bonded together • building blocks of nucleic acids • ...
Ch8 Using energy 2015-04-20
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- The energy that a moving object has (two words)
- The unit for measuring energy (and work)
- Energy resources that can be replaced
- The energy stored in compressed or stretched springs or other elastic devices (three words)
- Stored energy, such as chemical energy, available to be converted to other forms (two words)
- Energy resources that cannot be replaced
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- The energy stored in a raised object (three words)
- This law says that energy cannot be made or destroyed - it can only be changed from one form to another (three words)
- A series of steps in which energy changes form (two words)
- A measure of how well a machine uses the energy put into it
- Fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas which take millions of years to be made by processes in the Earth (two words)
11 Clues: Energy resources that can be replaced • The unit for measuring energy (and work) • Energy resources that cannot be replaced • The energy that a moving object has (two words) • The energy stored in a raised object (three words) • A series of steps in which energy changes form (two words) • A measure of how well a machine uses the energy put into it • ...
Grade 9 2018-04-04
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- a big system of solar panels
- a word which means indefinitely reliable
- we live on this planet
- a container with cells, in which electricity might be stored for using in the future
- the blowing air
- an electromotive force measured in volts
- the biggest star in the Solar system around which all the planets orbits
- power that provides light and heat or to run devices.
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- the strength of an electricity, measured in amperes
- liquid that forms rivers, lakes, seas
- that kind of energy does not produce emissions while generating electricity
- fuel used for engines
- something for consuming the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity
- dark space between the sun's rays and a surface
- the quality of being hot
- usually with metal inside, a “guide for electricity”
16 Clues: the blowing air • fuel used for engines • we live on this planet • the quality of being hot • a big system of solar panels • liquid that forms rivers, lakes, seas • a word which means indefinitely reliable • an electromotive force measured in volts • dark space between the sun's rays and a surface • the strength of an electricity, measured in amperes • ...
Crossword 2013-06-17
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- Regenerate in the final steps of the pathway
- Metabolic pathway that breaks down carbohydrates to produce ATP by using oxygen
- Have many mitochondria and produce ATP by aerobic respiration
- Consist of cell fused as long fibers
- Inhabit in anaerobic habitats
- Is and abbreviation for the two three-carbon intermediates that result
- Three-carbon and product of glycolysis
- Is the formation of many reduced coenzymes that drive the third and final stage of aerobic respiration
- Ocurring in the absence of oxygen
- An anaerobic metabolic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- Oxygen-requiring
- The direct transfer of a phosphate group from a substrate to ADP
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- Acetyl group combines with coenzyme A
- Third stage of aerobic respiration
- Have few mitochondria and no myoglobin
- Anaerobic pathway that breaks down glucose, forms ethanol and ATP
- Anaerobic pathway that breaks down glucose, forms ATP and lactate
- Atp can form by carbohydrate breakdown
- First stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Second stage of aerobic respiration
20 Clues: Oxygen-requiring • Inhabit in anaerobic habitats • Ocurring in the absence of oxygen • Third stage of aerobic respiration • Second stage of aerobic respiration • Consist of cell fused as long fibers • Acetyl group combines with coenzyme A • Have few mitochondria and no myoglobin • Atp can form by carbohydrate breakdown • Three-carbon and product of glycolysis • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2 2014-12-16
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- Together, all the forms of electromagnetic radiation form the ___________.
- wave length symbol
- an element that has some characteristics of metals and some characteristics of nonmetals
- The amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
- an element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity
- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves.
- the mass of one mole of a pure substance
- Defined as the number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time, usually one second.
- number of protons in a nucleus
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- atoms of the same element that have different masses
- general term of any isotope of any element
- The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom.
- the symbol of y
- The lowest energy state of an atom
- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space.
- A state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has in its ground state.
- the weighted average of the atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element
- Refers to the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal.
- the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero rest mass and carrying a quantum of energy.
20 Clues: the symbol of y • wave length symbol • number of protons in a nucleus • The lowest energy state of an atom • the mass of one mole of a pure substance • general term of any isotope of any element • atoms of the same element that have different masses • an element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity • The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves. • ...
Training Requirements 2025-05-13
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- Guidelines considered in the development, design and evaluation of a training strategy
- When lactic acid accumulates faster than it can be removed
- Training periods, generally 4 to 6 weeks in duration
- Dividing a training program into manageable blocks/sections
- The ability of the heart, lungs and circulatory system to supply oxygen and other nutrients to working muscles
- Training plan for the year
- Principle of training that states the type of exercise
- Observing, recording and analysing performance and skill data from a selected game
- High Intensity Interval Training
- The training period from the beginning of the preparatory training phase to the end of a transition training phase within an annual plan
- Forms of exercise that can be selected and used to target particular components of fitness and performance
- The gradual reduction of work volume and/or intensity of training int he lead up to a major competition
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- Power derived from fuels
- Comprised of 7 characteristics relating to fitness
- Subject
- Training periods, generally 7 to 10 days in duration
- An energy system that kicks in after 2mins
- Number of times your heart beats per minute during exercise
- An energy system that lasts 11sec-2mins
- An energy system that lasts 0-10sec
20 Clues: Subject • Power derived from fuels • Training plan for the year • High Intensity Interval Training • An energy system that lasts 0-10sec • An energy system that lasts 11sec-2mins • An energy system that kicks in after 2mins • Comprised of 7 characteristics relating to fitness • Training periods, generally 7 to 10 days in duration • ...
Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2013-04-24
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- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole.
- The potential energy change of a system during a chemical change.
- A reaction is said to be _______ when energy is a product.
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy.
- A reaction is said to be ______ when energy is absorbed.
- Surroundings and the system.
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- Branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions.
- Everything outside the system.
- Form of energy that flows between two samples of matter due to their difference in temperature.
- The capacity to do work.
10 Clues: The capacity to do work. • Surroundings and the system. • Everything outside the system. • A reaction is said to be ______ when energy is absorbed. • A reaction is said to be _______ when energy is a product. • The potential energy change of a system during a chemical change. • A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-01-18
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- group 2 of the periodic table| forms +2 ions
- element with the electron configuration of 2-8-18-1
- amount of energy that is needed to take a electron away from an atom
- group 1 of the periodic table| forms +1 ions
- group 17 of the periodic table| most reactive nonmetal
- element found at period 6, group 14
- element with the electron configuration of 2-1
- element with an atomic number of 19
- element with an atomic number of 35
- element with the electron configuration 2-8-10-2
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- the first element in period 1
- element with an atomic mass of 32.065
- amount of attraction an atom has to other electrons
- elements that have an atomic number higher than 92| not found in nature
- the most reactive nonmetal
- group that has an octet and does not react
- element found at period 5, group 1
- element with an electron configuration of 2-8-7
- the most reactive metal
- element with the symbol Na
20 Clues: the most reactive metal • the most reactive nonmetal • element with the symbol Na • the first element in period 1 • element found at period 5, group 1 • element found at period 6, group 14 • element with an atomic number of 19 • element with an atomic number of 35 • element with an atomic mass of 32.065 • group that has an octet and does not react • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration name :Corinne calvin 2017-09-21
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- Respiration take place in the cells of organisms
- They are organelles that act like a digestive system
- Cycle The citric acid cycle
- adenosine phosphate
- using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- relating , involving, or requiring oxygen
- short for adenosine diphosphate
- A saclike membrane that contains the chlorophyll
- Cycle reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts
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- breaks down glucose and forms pyruvate
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- an absence of free oxygen
- the absorption of light to provide energy
- Acid normally in blood and muscle tissue as a product of the anaerobic metabolism of glucose
15 Clues: adenosine phosphate • an absence of free oxygen • Cycle The citric acid cycle • short for adenosine diphosphate • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • breaks down glucose and forms pyruvate • the absorption of light to provide energy • relating , involving, or requiring oxygen • Respiration take place in the cells of organisms • ...
Matter 2022-10-25
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- Packed tightly together.
- Light, heat, kinetic-moving , potential- stored are forms of _______.
- Allows heat to pass through easily.
- When a liquid becomes a solid.
- Type of reaction which forms a new substance.
- Move quickly and take on the shape of the container.
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- Evidence that a gas has formed.
- The ability to dissolve into a solvent.
- type of change where the substances retain their properties.
- Has mass and volume
- When a solid becomes a liquid.
- Have mass and take on the shape of the container.
12 Clues: Has mass and volume • Packed tightly together. • When a solid becomes a liquid. • When a liquid becomes a solid. • Evidence that a gas has formed. • Allows heat to pass through easily. • The ability to dissolve into a solvent. • Type of reaction which forms a new substance. • Have mass and take on the shape of the container. • ...
choiceboard #3 2023-03-09
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- heat moving in a circular motion
- occurs when two bodies are in contact with each other and can freely exchange energy.
- a force acting briefly on a body and producing a finite change of momentum.
- the energy associated with the random, disordered motion of molecules
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed through the action of forces as described by Newton's laws of motion.
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- a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision.
- when heat is transferred through touch
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- heat moving through air/space
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- regular variation in magnitude or position around a central point.
- occurs when some amount of kinetic energy of a colliding object/system is lost
- general disorder or discord
15 Clues: general disorder or discord • heat moving through air/space • heat moving in a circular motion • when heat is transferred through touch • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • regular variation in magnitude or position around a central point. • the energy associated with the random, disordered motion of molecules • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-01-11
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- Most cells make most of their ATP via a process called _____.
- NAD+ picks up electrons and hydrogen, forming _____.
- In substrate-level phosphorylation an enzyme transfers a _____ group to ATP.
- Energy released in the electron transport chain moves _____ ions across a membrane.
- A coenzyme called _____ is used to carry hydrogen atoms in redox reactions.
- It is short for “oxidation-reduction”
- The cell transfers energy by shuttling _____ from molecule to molecule.
- Glucose is _____ in cellular respiration.
- A sequence of electron carriers forms the electron _____ chain.
- ATP is made from _____ and inorganic phosphate.
- A molecule is reduced when it _____ an electron.
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- It means gain of an electron.
- A _____ enzyme strips hydrogen atoms from organic molecules.
- Substrate-level _____ is a simpler way to make ATP than chemiosmotic phosphorylation.
- ATP _____ use energy from a gradient of ion concentration to make ATP.
- A molecule such as glucose is oxidized when it _____ an electron.
- NADH delivers electrons to an electron _____.
- Oxygen is _____ in cellular respiration.
- It means loss of an electron.
19 Clues: It means gain of an electron. • It means loss of an electron. • It is short for “oxidation-reduction” • Oxygen is _____ in cellular respiration. • Glucose is _____ in cellular respiration. • NADH delivers electrons to an electron _____. • ATP is made from _____ and inorganic phosphate. • A molecule is reduced when it _____ an electron. • ...
Biochem Vocab 2020-09-04
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- molecules with the ability to accept electrons
- simple sugars
- atoms of elements with similar chemical behavior
- any compound that forms H^+ ions
- most abundant carbohydrate in food
- what goes through a chemical reaction
- are used to store energy
- living things use this as an energy source
- maintains a constant pH by neutralization
- loss of water to combine molecules
- a Chemical reaction: a acid & base react
- larger molecules composed of monomers
- energy needed for a chemical reaction
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- a biomolecule made of chains of amino acids
- a substance that an enzyme acts on
- organic composed of amine and carboxyl groups
- chemical breakdown due to reaction with water
- what is formed from a chemical reactions
- a sweet tasting soluble carbohydrate
- a sugar formed when 2 monosaccharides join
- generates oppositely charged ions
- leads to chemical transformation
- bond that evolves sharing electrons
- a polymeric carbohydrate
- polymers made of monomers called nucleotides
- smaller units that form polymers
- biological catalyst
- a substance that speeds up the rate of reaction
- molecules made of nucleoside and phosphate
29 Clues: simple sugars • biological catalyst • are used to store energy • a polymeric carbohydrate • any compound that forms H^+ ions • leads to chemical transformation • smaller units that form polymers • generates oppositely charged ions • a substance that an enzyme acts on • most abundant carbohydrate in food • loss of water to combine molecules • bond that evolves sharing electrons • ...
science, by mayo and bertolacci 2025-06-09
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- the quality of being hot
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles
- an instrument used to measure temperate
- the force that attracts a body to the earth
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- a unique substance that forms when two or more elements combine chemically
- a body's relative mass or quantity of mater contained by it
- a substance that flows freely but is constant volume
- the species formed from chemical reactions
- the cured path of a celestial object or space craft around a star
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- a measure of how quickly a specific material is capable of catching fire and burning
- a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by other variables
- the central and most important part of the cell
- the line on a graph that is up and down
- having a wavelength shorter than violet
- a bluish white metallic element
- an electromagnetic waves of high energy and very short wavelength
- the point in winch water starts to buble
- the compactness of a substance
- a part of an atom
- the SI unit of work energy
- the ability to be dissolved especially in water
- the smallest thing
24 Clues: a part of an atom • the smallest thing • the quality of being hot • the SI unit of work energy • the compactness of a substance • a bluish white metallic element • the line on a graph that is up and down • having a wavelength shorter than violet • an instrument used to measure temperate • the point in winch water starts to buble • the species formed from chemical reactions • ...
Nutrition 2023-09-05
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- Reduces blood clots and helps the functioning of the nervous system
- Grow and repair body tissues
- A complex carbs that passes out of your body without being digested
- A waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products
- Foods like fruit, vegetables, and milk, natural sugar
- The small links that build proteins
- Supplies energy, forms cells, maintains body temperature, protects nerves
- Harmful fats, made by manufacturers
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- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Carbohydrates, water
- Supply energy for our body's functions
- The measured unit of the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- Foods like potatoes, grain, rice, cereal, manufactured sugar
- The chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy
- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process
15 Clues: Grow and repair body tissues • The small links that build proteins • Harmful fats, made by manufacturers • Supply energy for our body's functions • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • Foods like fruit, vegetables, and milk, natural sugar • Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Carbohydrates, water • ...
The Beautiful Crosswords Volume 2 (all on pages 91-97) 2014-12-15
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- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves
- the color of light emitted by excited hydrogen atoms
- The state of an atom when its potential energy is greater than it has in its ground state
- emitted when an excited hydrogen atom falls back from an excited state to its ground state
- All forms of the electromagnetic spectrum
- The firstname of Mr. Plank, who proposed that light was emitted in particles.
- The lowest energy state of an atom.
- True or false: X rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- the series of visible light frequencies
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- Represented as c in the equation c = (lamda)v
- the first name of Mr. Hertz, who invented the Hertz
- The lamda represents this
- A unit of meausrement expressing one wave per second
- The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom
- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- the series of infrared light frequencies
- the ultraviolet series of frequencies
- The emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on a metal
- The number of waves that occur in a specific period of time, usually one second
19 Clues: The lamda represents this • The lowest energy state of an atom. • the ultraviolet series of frequencies • the series of visible light frequencies • the series of infrared light frequencies • All forms of the electromagnetic spectrum • Represented as c in the equation c = (lamda)v • the first name of Mr. Hertz, who invented the Hertz • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-03-13
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- is a measure for how much the molecule of a substance is moving
- amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of substance by 1 degree Celsius
- is the transfer of energy from one body to another due to difference in temperature
- means energy is required to increase the volume of the system
- property which depends on the amount of a substance
- any material that is set aside for study
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- relationship between heat, work, and other forms of energy
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- deals with the study of heat exchange and work in relation to chemical reaction
- constant volume calorimeter
- perpendicular force exerted in area
- may exchange of matter and heat with surrounding
- everything around the system
- system absorbs heat
- is an extensive property of a substance that can be used to obtain the heat absorbs or evolved in a chemical reaction
- the science of measuring heat based on the change in temperature of an observed bodt when it releases or absorbs heat
- is defined as force applied on a given distance
18 Clues: system absorbs heat • constant volume calorimeter • everything around the system • perpendicular force exerted in area • the sum of kinetic and potential energy • any material that is set aside for study • is defined as force applied on a given distance • may exchange of matter and heat with surrounding • property which depends on the amount of a substance • ...
Forms of medications 2022-11-09
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- a smooth substance that you rub on your skin to make a wound or painful place get better or stop hurting
- powder or jelly medication in a cylindrical outer shell made of dissolvable gelatin
- a small round solid piece of medicine that you swallow
- a small sweet, especially one that contains medicine and that you dissolve in your mouth
- a compressed medicament that dissolves quickly on your tongue
- liquid medicine that can be put into the ears / eyes / nose
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- an uncoated tablet containing substances that react in the presence of water and give off carbon dioxide
- a liquid in which something is dissolved
- a general term for medicaments presented in any small, rounded mass. Typically you swallow them whole for nutritional or medicinal purposes.
- an act of protecting a person or an animal from catching a particular disease by injecting them with a mild form of the disease
- a pill that has a thick gelatin covering and contains jelly-like medicament
- a long narrow tablet of medicine, with round ends, that you swallow
12 Clues: a liquid in which something is dissolved • a small round solid piece of medicine that you swallow • liquid medicine that can be put into the ears / eyes / nose • a compressed medicament that dissolves quickly on your tongue • a long narrow tablet of medicine, with round ends, that you swallow • ...
Forms of Government 2025-05-06
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- a government/state where only a few people have real power.
- ___________ of powers is the reason the US has 3 branches of government
- a ___________ democracy is when the people vote without representatives.
- the way something works
- a nation ruled by or in the name of a king or queen.
- The branch of government responsible for interpreting the law.
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- a system of government in which all factories, farms, and natural resources are owned by the government.
- a document containing basic laws by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed.
- the making of laws and important decisions that control or affect all the people
- The branch of government responsible for making laws.
- The branch of government responsible for enforcing the laws.
- rule by one person with absolute power
12 Clues: the way something works • rule by one person with absolute power • a nation ruled by or in the name of a king or queen. • The branch of government responsible for making laws. • a government/state where only a few people have real power. • The branch of government responsible for enforcing the laws. • The branch of government responsible for interpreting the law. • ...
Forms of Government 2025-08-04
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- The deomcracy where citizens vote and decide on all issues
- Run by the people
- New Zealand's government system
- When one person rules and, often violently, suppresses any opposition
- A system of governement where the governement plans and controls the economy
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- The democracy where people vote for people to make the decisions
- A small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- A state where power resides with the people and their elected representatives, rather than with a monarch or other hereditary ruler
- A governement where supreme power is in the hands of one person
- A system of government that is dictatorial and requires complete obedience to the state.
- When one or two people have complete rule of a country. Often this role is inherited from their parents.
- A governement ruled by a religious leader.
12 Clues: Run by the people • New Zealand's government system • A governement ruled by a religious leader. • The deomcracy where citizens vote and decide on all issues • A governement where supreme power is in the hands of one person • The democracy where people vote for people to make the decisions • A small group of people having control of a country or organization. • ...
Chapter 6 Biology 2024-01-13
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- -the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA
- -RNA
- -the process of constructing a messenger RNA molecule using a DNA molecule as a template with resulting transfer of genetic information to the messenger RNA
- -a trinucleotide sequence located at one end of a transfer RNA molecule
- -the creation of proteins by cells that uses DNA, RNA, and various enzymes
- -The sum of all chemical processes that an organism uses to get energy from food to grow and function
- -Phosphate tail is responsible for releasing and storing energy
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- -a change in the D.N.A. sequence of an organism
- -Phosphate tail is responsible for releasing energy and storing energy
- -consists of two D.N.A.lementary D.N.A. nucleotide bases that pair together to form a D.N.A. of the D.N.A ladder
- -Breaks down large molecules into smaller ones to release energy
- -the synthesis of complex molecules in living organisms from simpler ones together with the storage of energy; constructive metabolism
- -D.N.A.
- -a DNA or RNA sequence of three nucleotides that forms a unit of genomic information encoding a particular amino acid or signaling the termination of protein synthesis
- -copy, reproduction
15 Clues: -RNA • -D.N.A. • -copy, reproduction • -a change in the D.N.A. sequence of an organism • -the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA • -Phosphate tail is responsible for releasing and storing energy • -Breaks down large molecules into smaller ones to release energy • -Phosphate tail is responsible for releasing energy and storing energy • ...
Leaning Chapter 3 (Crossword Puzzle Breakfast) 2017-11-19
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- is a dark, fine grained rock
- is a rock that is usually a light color
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- results from a force pressing on the deeper part of earth
- is a group of parts that work together as a whole
- destroy and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weathering
- is the ability to do work
- has three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer
- is a layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
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- a layer of hot rock
- about 100 kilo thick
- soft layer
- core is a dense ball of solid metal
- contains all of earth's water
- shape the land surface by building up mountains and other landmasses.
- is that relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
- when earthquakes ouccur
- contains all living organisms
18 Clues: soft layer • a layer of hot rock • about 100 kilo thick • when earthquakes ouccur • is the ability to do work • is a dark, fine grained rock • contains all of earth's water • contains all living organisms • core is a dense ball of solid metal • is a rock that is usually a light color • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • ...
Unit 2 Ch. 3 Vocabulary CW 2022-09-27
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- is the rate at which an ecosystem's producers convert radiant energy into chemical energy
- complex process that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy and occurs in the cells of most living organisms, carbon dioxide and water are byproducts of this reaction
- consists of the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life exists
- feed mostly on other animals, can be secondary or tertiary consumers
- is the atmospheric layer above the troposphere, contains ozone layer
- animals that feed on primary consumers
- include all gaseous, liquid and solid water on or near Earth's surface
- detritus feeders get their nourishment by consuming detritus or freshly dead organism before they are fully decomposed
- 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
- lowest layer in the atmosphere, weather occurs in this layer,only layer in which terrestrial organisms can survive
- living things like plants that make the food they need from compounds in soil, carbon dioxide in air, and water using energy from the sun
- a period of relatively stable climate and other environmental conditions
- cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- a complex network of interconnected food chains
- 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)
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- 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 cycle
- is the 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 (the difference between GPP and NPP)
- the movement of nutrients also called the biochemical cycles
- 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
- consists of Earth's core, mantle, and thin outer crust, all the material above and below the surface that forms the planets mass
- eat both plants and animals, can be secondary or tertiary consumers
- water that seeps into the soil
- (herbivores) organisms that eat mostly green plants or algae
- cyclic movement of phosphorus through water, Earth's crust, and living organisms
- collects, purifies, and distributes Earth's fixed supply of water (water cycle)
- feeding levels that are assigned to organisms
- different compounds of carbon circulate through the biosphere, atmosphere, and parts of the geosphere and hydropshere
- higher order consumers that feed on both primary and secondary consumers
- organisms that cannot produce their own food and feed on producers and/or other consumers
- are underground layers of sand, gravel, and water-bearing rock where groundwater collects
- is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet
- a process that producers use to change radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy stored primarily in glucose
- consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter
- a sequence of organisms that serves as a source of nutrients or energy for the next level organisms
34 Clues: water that seeps into the soil • animals that feed on primary consumers • feeding levels that are assigned to organisms • is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet • a complex network of interconnected food chains • the movement of nutrients also called the biochemical cycles • (herbivores) organisms that eat mostly green plants or algae • ...
All About Chandra 2013-02-03
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- The Chandra X-ray Telescope was launched on ________ 23rd, 1999
- Explosion of dying stars
- The type of orbit Chandra takes
- The occupation of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
- Chandra is able to take good quality images because of its high __________ camera
- X-rays are invisible to us because of it's high ________
- Since Chandra has follows a constant orbital path, it is a ___________
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- The biggest forms of black holes
- Number of years Chandra has been in space.
- energy The possible cause of the expansion of the universe
- The type of energy that charged particles emit.
- The number of major parts that make up Chandra
- A ________ of hot gas surrounds our Milky Way.
- The percentage of normal matter (atoms) that makes up our universe
- The original name of the telescope, before it was named Chandra
15 Clues: Explosion of dying stars • The type of orbit Chandra takes • The biggest forms of black holes • Number of years Chandra has been in space. • The occupation of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar • The number of major parts that make up Chandra • A ________ of hot gas surrounds our Milky Way. • The type of energy that charged particles emit. • ...
science puzzle 1 2024-08-29
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- Blue litmus paper turns under acidic conditions
- The structures in the body that work together to transform the energy and materials in food into forms the body can use
- Ability to do work
- Unit of measurement of time
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- Eukarya,Archaea,Bacteria
- The amount of space occupied by an object
- The thin,outer most layer of earth
- Use to holds liquids
- Energy in motion
- Distance traveled in a certain amount of time
10 Clues: Energy in motion • Ability to do work • Use to holds liquids • Eukarya,Archaea,Bacteria • Unit of measurement of time • The thin,outer most layer of earth • The amount of space occupied by an object • Distance traveled in a certain amount of time • Blue litmus paper turns under acidic conditions • ...
Unit 2 Ch. 3 Vocabulary CW 2022-09-27
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- is the rate at which an ecosystem's producers convert radiant energy into chemical energy
- complex process that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy and occurs in the cells of most living organisms, carbon dioxide and water are byproducts of this reaction
- consists of the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life exists
- feed mostly on other animals, can be secondary or tertiary consumers
- is the atmospheric layer above the troposphere, contains ozone layer
- animals that feed on primary consumers
- include all gaseous, liquid and solid water on or near Earth's surface
- detritus feeders get their nourishment by consuming detritus or freshly dead organism before they are fully decomposed
- 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
- lowest layer in the atmosphere, weather occurs in this layer,only layer in which terrestrial organisms can survive
- living things like plants that make the food they need from compounds in soil, carbon dioxide in air, and water using energy from the sun
- a period of relatively stable climate and other environmental conditions
- cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- a complex network of interconnected food chains
- 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)
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- 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 cycle
- is the 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 (the difference between GPP and NPP)
- the movement of nutrients also called the biochemical cycles
- 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
- consists of Earth's core, mantle, and thin outer crust, all the material above and below the surface that forms the planets mass
- eat both plants and animals, can be secondary or tertiary consumers
- water that seeps into the soil
- (herbivores) organisms that eat mostly green plants or algae
- cyclic movement of phosphorus through water, Earth's crust, and living organisms
- collects, purifies, and distributes Earth's fixed supply of water (water cycle)
- feeding levels that are assigned to organisms
- different compounds of carbon circulate through the biosphere, atmosphere, and parts of the geosphere and hydropshere
- higher order consumers that feed on both primary and secondary consumers
- organisms that cannot produce their own food and feed on producers and/or other consumers
- are underground layers of sand, gravel, and water-bearing rock where groundwater collects
- is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet
- a process that producers use to change radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy stored primarily in glucose
- consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter
- a sequence of organisms that serves as a source of nutrients or energy for the next level organisms
34 Clues: water that seeps into the soil • animals that feed on primary consumers • feeding levels that are assigned to organisms • is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet • a complex network of interconnected food chains • the movement of nutrients also called the biochemical cycles • (herbivores) organisms that eat mostly green plants or algae • ...
Chapter 6: Heat Vocab Crossword 2025-09-05
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- The measure of energy dispersal of a system
- Whenever heat flows into or out of a system, it is neither gained or lost
- The thermal energy that flows from a substance of higher temperature to one of a lower temperature
- Heat only flows naturally from the heated object or area to an object or area of cooler temperature
- The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- The total energy (kinetic and potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance
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- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy
- The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of substance by 1 Celsius degree
- No system can reach absolute zero
- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents
- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance
- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree
- A measure of the hotness or coldness of a substance
- The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have
14 Clues: No system can reach absolute zero • The measure of energy dispersal of a system • A measure of the hotness or coldness of a substance • The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves • The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have • The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents • ...
Earth Space Science Chapter 7 and Thanksgiving Crossword 2022-11-21
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- The holiday that on the fourth Thursday in November.
- Electrical energy produced by the flow or water.
- The energy that is produced by heat within Earth.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is consumed.
- The preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- Plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- A nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
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- The energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- The process by with nuclei of small atoms combine to form a new, more massive nucleus.
- A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed.
- The process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- The process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments.
- Electrical energy produced by the flow or water.
- A mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- The kind of bird that most people eat on Thanksgiving.
- A deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
- A natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
- A mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished.
18 Clues: A mineral deposit within a rock formation. • Electrical energy produced by the flow or water. • Electrical energy produced by the flow or water. • The energy that is produced by heat within Earth. • The preservation and wise use of natural resources. • The holiday that on the fourth Thursday in November. • The kind of bird that most people eat on Thanksgiving. • ...
Atoms from reading 2022-12-14
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- Nuclear _______, the byproduct of making nuclear energy.
- Particle smaller than a proton or neutron.
- Type of acids that are the building blocks of protein.
- The amount of matter in something.
- Gas in the upper atmosphere which shields us from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
- The splitting of atoms causes other atoms to split in this process.
- What happens when the nuclei of two atoms combine.
- Chemical name for salt.
- Site of 1979 nuclear accident in the U.S.
- What could happen when the uranium pellets in the rods at the core of a nuclear reactor become overheated.
- Element that forms graphite.
- Heavy element used in making nuclear bombs and nuclear energy.
- Kind of force that holds the nucleus of an atom together.
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- Photo taken with laser light.
- Giving off high-energy rays
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- The splitting of an atom.
- Element with an atomic number of 18 and the symbol "Ar".
- One of the most radioactive spots on Earth due to 1986 nuclear accident.
- Scientist who theorized that mass and energy are variations of each other.
- Form of light with a strong concentrated beam.
- Weapon dropped on Japan by the US in 1945.
- A different form of an element based on the number of neutrons.
- Type of visible energy.
- Unit of measurement for an atom's mass.
- Particles in an atom's nucleus that have no charge.
26 Clues: Chemical name for salt. • Type of visible energy. • The splitting of an atom. • Giving off high-energy rays • Element that forms graphite. • Photo taken with laser light. • The amount of matter in something. • Unit of measurement for an atom's mass. • Site of 1979 nuclear accident in the U.S. • Particle smaller than a proton or neutron. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration name :Corinne calvin 2017-10-03
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- The citric acid cycle
- The absorption of light to provide energy
- Adenosine Phosphate
- The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- Relating, involving, or requiring oxygen
- Acid normally in blood and muscle tissue as a product of the anaerobic
- Using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- Short for adenosine disophate
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- They are organelles that act like a digestive system
- An absence of free oxygen
- Breaks Down glucose and forms pyruvate
- Takes place in the cells of organisms
- A saclike membrane that contains the chlorophyll
- Reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll
15 Clues: Adenosine Phosphate • The citric acid cycle • An absence of free oxygen • Short for adenosine disophate • A plastid that contains chlorophyll • Takes place in the cells of organisms • Breaks Down glucose and forms pyruvate • Relating, involving, or requiring oxygen • The absorption of light to provide energy • A saclike membrane that contains the chlorophyll • ...
Thermo Chem 2013-04-28
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- . Branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions.
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a whole
- The capacity to do work.
- Everything outside the system.
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- Form of energy that flows between two samples of matter due to their difference in temperature.
- A reaction is said to be _______ when energy is a product.
- The potential energy change of a system during a chemical change
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy.
- A reaction is said to be ______ when energy is absorbed.
- Surroundings and the system.
10 Clues: The capacity to do work. • Surroundings and the system. • Everything outside the system. • A reaction is said to be ______ when energy is absorbed. • A reaction is said to be _______ when energy is a product. • The potential energy change of a system during a chemical change • A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a whole • ...
Thermodynamics Heat and Thermal 2024-04-19
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- When an object expands and becomes larger due to a change in its temperature.
- The conversion of a state
- Result of an attractive force between negative and positive molecules
- Something found between materials.
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature.
- Volume of thermal expansion
- A quantity of matter or a region in space that is of interest.
- The process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- The region of space, throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform
- The space between molecules or atoms
- Changes of volume or pressure while the temperature is constant
- Process which heat does not involve in
- A matter's form that has existed only at the given temperature as well as pressure.
- Can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings
- Absorbs heat from the surroundings to form the product
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- A closed system in which the amount of energy will stay constant.
- The flow of heat due to energy transfers
- Pressure is constant during the process
- The energy transferred in a process without change of the body's temperature
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- A fluid that can change its volume under pressure
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- Energy transferred to or from another object by force and displacement
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- A kinetic energy caused by motion of molecules and potential energy
- The transfer of thermal energy between two objects by direct contact.
- Releases heat to the surrounding
- The quantity of heat (J) absorbed per unit mass (kg) of the material when its temperature increases 1 K
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a given quantity of matter by one degree Celsius.
- An isolated system is one that cannot exchange either matter or energy with its surroundings.
- Process which volume remains constant and work done is zero
- A device that measures the intensity of heat
- The measure of thermal energy per unit temperature
- State which does not experience any spatial and temporal variations
- It measures the energy in thermodynamic system
- Groups that contains more than one atoms
- The energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference.
38 Clues: The conversion of a state • Volume of thermal expansion • Releases heat to the surrounding • Something found between materials. • The space between molecules or atoms • Process which heat does not involve in • Pressure is constant during the process • The flow of heat due to energy transfers • Groups that contains more than one atoms • ...
Heat Transfer Crossword 2022-02-25
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- a material that conducts heat
- thermal energy transferred in and out of a system.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat.
- transmission of energy in the form of waves.
- (two words) The condition under which two substances in physical contact with each other exchange no heat energy.
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- heat is transmitted through fluid currents.
- the measurement of kinetic energy in partials (heat)
- branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy.
- gas or liquid
- heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference in temperature.
10 Clues: gas or liquid • a material that conducts heat • heat is transmitted through fluid currents. • transmission of energy in the form of waves. • thermal energy transferred in and out of a system. • the measurement of kinetic energy in partials (heat) • a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat. • ...
Forms 2020-10-19
13 Clues: druga forma od iść • druga forma od jeść • druga forma od robić • trzecia forma od pić • druga forma od łapać • trzecia forma od latać • druga forma od kupować • trzecia forma od karmić • trzecia forma od zrobić • druga forma od zapominać • trzecia forma od zaczynać • pierwsza forma od słyszeć • druga forma od łamać, psuć
FORMS 2022-12-07
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- Where do you find the producer website
- question found on suitability form above owner signature (state abrv.)
- Form is not required if funds are wired
- Form used to move one product to another
- Only required if replacing or a Model State (NAIC State) and client has existing life or annuity contract
- Form used to show sale is fitting
- only required if the owner is a trust
- where you find product strategies
- owners resident state is different from application state
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- Form the customer puts personal information
- Only required if replacing an Annuity and Life (all states)
- Question 12.3 of application
- Needed if one of the fields is altered on application
13 Clues: Question 12.3 of application • Form used to show sale is fitting • where you find product strategies • only required if the owner is a trust • Where do you find the producer website • Form is not required if funds are wired • Form used to move one product to another • Form the customer puts personal information • Needed if one of the fields is altered on application • ...
crossword by anthony 2025-11-18
10 Clues: color • waves| • of eye • to see color • on light forms light • information to the brain • protect eye transmit light • light=bigger bright light=smaller • disturbance that moves energy from one place • carry energy not matter travel through matter
Crossword for Lesson Plan#4 2018-04-04
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- Usually with metal inside, a “guide for electricity”
- Power that provides light and heat or to run devices.
- An electromotive force measured in volts
- A word which means indefinitely reliable
- A container with cells, in which electricity might be stored for using in the future
- The blowing air
- The strength of an electricity, measured in amperes
- We live on this planet
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- A big system of solar panels
- Something for consuming the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity
- Fuel used for engines
- That kind of energy does not produce emissions while generating electricity
- Dark space between the sun's rays and a surface
- Liquid that forms rivers, lakes, seas
- The biggest star in the Solar system around which all the planets orbits
- The quality of being hot
16 Clues: The blowing air • Fuel used for engines • We live on this planet • The quality of being hot • A big system of solar panels • Liquid that forms rivers, lakes, seas • An electromotive force measured in volts • A word which means indefinitely reliable • Dark space between the sun's rays and a surface • The strength of an electricity, measured in amperes • ...
Crossword Puzzle of Energy 2019-03-12
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- A material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this
- A system primarily designed to supply energy-services to end-user
- A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- The internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecule
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- The energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- The heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
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- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particle, especially high energy particles which cause ionization
- The process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature
- A change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- The energy associated with the motion and position of an object
- A system primarily designed to supply energy services to end user
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
15 Clues: The energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • The energy associated with the motion and position of an object • The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object • A system primarily designed to supply energy-services to end-user • A system primarily designed to supply energy services to end user • ...
NUtrition 2023-04-13
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- Provides Minerals Vitamins and Fibers
- Important part of a healthy diet
- sugar molecules
- Provides energy for activity
- The sun provides
- Metabolism development Growth
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- A type of dietary fat,one of the unhealthy forms of fat
- Broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy
- Metabolism Reproduction Development and growth
- Muscle growth and repair
10 Clues: sugar molecules • The sun provides • Muscle growth and repair • Provides energy for activity • Metabolism development Growth • Important part of a healthy diet • Provides Minerals Vitamins and Fibers • Metabolism Reproduction Development and growth • Broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy • A type of dietary fat,one of the unhealthy forms of fat
thermal energy 2022-03-15
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- Visual observation
- length and width weight time
- wind is to use ____ for the turbine. Use for farms and resorts and different farms take a whole lot of time to build changes people power
- first lawan object in motion will stay in motion at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalence force
- the force of attraction between objects on the earth
- energy total energy kinetic energy + potential related to the motion of
- Measured in Joules (J)
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- quantity magnitude size and direction force changes of motten
- numbers and amount
- is the capacity to do work
- energy is neither created nor destroyed it can only change forms
- is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a temperature difference
12 Clues: Visual observation • numbers and amount • Measured in Joules (J) • is the capacity to do work • length and width weight time • the force of attraction between objects on the earth • quantity magnitude size and direction force changes of motten • energy is neither created nor destroyed it can only change forms • ...
Plants 2023-02-06
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- usable energy
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grain
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis
- daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- a plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in its environment
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- occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- the female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into usable energy
- changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule known as glucose and give off oxygen
- side product of photosynthesis
14 Clues: usable energy • side product of photosynthesis • daughter cells produced from haploid structures • substances that act as chemical messengers within plants • food made by plants through the process of photosynthesis • changes in an organism's environment that cause a response • forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant • ...
Chemistry: Rate of Reaction 2021-10-24
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- Gain of oxygen by a substance during a chemical reaction
- Reaction in which one element replaces another within a compound
- Reaction between an acid and base forming water and salts
- Solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- Substance which slows down or stops a chemical reaction
- _ energy is the energy needed to start a reaction
- Substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
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- Chemical reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more elements or compounds
- Chemical link that holds molecules together
- Factor affecting rate of reactions
- Reaction that gives out energy in the form of heat
- Reaction that takes in energy in the form of heat
- Substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed
- Substance that participates in a chemical reaction
14 Clues: Factor affecting rate of reactions • Chemical link that holds molecules together • Reaction that takes in energy in the form of heat • _ energy is the energy needed to start a reaction • Reaction that gives out energy in the form of heat • Substance that participates in a chemical reaction • Substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • ...
Chemistry 2025-05-13
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- System What majority of the world uses for unit of measurements.
- To give off energy or substance.
- Electrons Amount of electrons in the outermost circle in an element.
- Determines how many valence electrons an element has on a periodic table.
- One of the forms of physical, often used in day to day items. Can be touched.
- A positive charge in a nucleus.
- A positive or negative on a atom or compound.
- Number 6.023 x 10^23
- Analysis A way to go back and forth between different units of measure.
- Something made up of several substances or atoms. Often liquid.
- The negitave charge in an atom.
- Elements with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
- One of the three forms of physical, lakes, rivers and drinks are often made of it.
- Of Mass Mass can't be created or destoryed.
- Has the noble gas family and can't be seen with the naked eye.
- Mass Unit Unit of mass used to measure how heavy atoms are.
- The differnet forms that molecular structures can have. (Linear, Bent, and ect.)
- Theory 3 main parts, orintation, speed, and they collide.
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- Area The amount of area that is facng the outside world.
- Mass The total weight of a compound or an element.
- Energy that is used in magents, aberivated as EM.
- A substance gets taken in by another.
- Used to determine amount of atoms, grams or moles in a chemical reaction.
- One of the three forms of physical, often not visable to the naked eye.
- Something you can touch. Often atoms, liquid, solids.
- Takes up majority of the periodic table. They are often found in computers.
- Ratio Used in stoichiometry when going mole to mole.
- The substance that is created from adding solute and solvent together.
- Properties Phyiscal properties are changed by the concentration of particles.
- A way to group different elements on the periodic table.
- Ratio of moles in a solution. This uses liters as a base.
- How much concentraction there is.
- Difference sides of the PH scale.
- What brings two differnet atoms together, making them a compound.
- Has a neutral charge in an atom.
- Speeds up the reaction rates in a chemical reaction.
36 Clues: Number 6.023 x 10^23 • A positive charge in a nucleus. • The negitave charge in an atom. • To give off energy or substance. • Has a neutral charge in an atom. • How much concentraction there is. • Difference sides of the PH scale. • A substance gets taken in by another. • Of Mass Mass can't be created or destoryed. • A positive or negative on a atom or compound. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-09-01
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- energy – energy coming from sunlight
- – a representation of a thing or a process
- dioxide – a colorless gas that plants need
- - the process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make oxygen and food in the form of glucose
- – an inorganic substance that most life forms need in order to thrive
- – simplest form of sugar (food)
- – any single-celled or multi-celled life form
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- – process where plants produce their own food
- - pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces
- - simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- - a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- - the wide and thin surface of the leaf
- – the green pigment in a leaf that plants use in photosynthesis
- energy - energy coming from a chemical reaction
14 Clues: – simplest form of sugar (food) • energy – energy coming from sunlight • - the wide and thin surface of the leaf • – a representation of a thing or a process • dioxide – a colorless gas that plants need • – process where plants produce their own food • – any single-celled or multi-celled life form • energy - energy coming from a chemical reaction • ...
Thermodynamics Heat and Thermal 2024-04-19
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- When an object expands and becomes larger due to a change in its temperature.
- The conversion of a state
- Result of an attractive force between negative and positive molecules
- Something found between materials.
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature.
- Volume of thermal expansion
- A quantity of matter or a region in space that is of interest.
- The process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- The region of space, throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform
- The space between molecules or atoms
- Changes of volume or pressure while the temperature is constant
- Process which heat does not involve in
- A matter's form that has existed only at the given temperature as well as pressure.
- Can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings
- Absorbs heat from the surroundings to form the product
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- A closed system in which the amount of energy will stay constant.
- The flow of heat due to energy transfers
- Pressure is constant during the process
- The energy transferred in a process without change of the body's temperature
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- A fluid that can change its volume under pressure
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- Energy transferred to or from another object by force and displacement
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- A kinetic energy caused by motion of molecules and potential energy
- The transfer of thermal energy between two objects by direct contact.
- Releases heat to the surrounding
- The quantity of heat (J) absorbed per unit mass (kg) of the material when its temperature increases 1 K
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a given quantity of matter by one degree Celsius.
- An isolated system is one that cannot exchange either matter or energy with its surroundings.
- Process which volume remains constant and work done is zero
- A device that measures the intensity of heat
- The measure of thermal energy per unit temperature
- State which does not experience any spatial and temporal variations
- It measures the energy in thermodynamic system
- Groups that contains more than one atoms
- The energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference.
38 Clues: The conversion of a state • Volume of thermal expansion • Releases heat to the surrounding • Something found between materials. • The space between molecules or atoms • Process which heat does not involve in • Pressure is constant during the process • The flow of heat due to energy transfers • Groups that contains more than one atoms • ...
Geosphere Review 2023-02-13
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- a feature on the surface of Earth such as a coastline, dune or mountain.
- a type of igneous rock that is formed from lava.
- a molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases and water from the mantle.
- liquid magma that reaches the surface.
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the Earth.
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface.
- the process by which water, ice, wind or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil.
- a weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- the shape of the land determined by elevation, relief and landforms.
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- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- a landform with high elevation and high relief.
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is change by heat, pressure or chemical reactions.
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
- a type of igneous rock that is formed from magma.
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- a hill of sand piled up high by the wind.
- a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth.
- a series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another.
19 Clues: liquid magma that reaches the surface. • a hill of sand piled up high by the wind. • a landform with high elevation and high relief. • a type of igneous rock that is formed from lava. • a type of igneous rock that is formed from magma. • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface. • a weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface. • ...
Chapter 14: Heat, Light, and Sound 2016-03-06
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- A series of back and forth movements
- The bending of light as it moves from one material to another
- The form of energy that moves particles of matter
- The movement of heat between objects that are touching each other
- The amount of energy a sound has
- The highness or lowness of a sound
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- Taken in by an object
- A dark area that forms when an object blocks the path of light
- An object that heat can move through easily
- An object that doesn't conduct heat very well
- The measure of how hot or cold something is
- The bouncing of light off an object
- Relating to an object that lets some light pass through
- Relating to an object that lets most light pass through
- Relating to objects that don't let light pass through
- The movement of thermal energy from hotter to cooler objects
16 Clues: Taken in by an object • The amount of energy a sound has • The highness or lowness of a sound • The bouncing of light off an object • A series of back and forth movements • An object that heat can move through easily • The measure of how hot or cold something is • An object that doesn't conduct heat very well • The form of energy that moves particles of matter • ...
Energy: Kinetic, Potential, & The 9 Forms 2024-09-25
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- The energy that produces sound waves, such as from a plucked guitar string.
- Energy generated by flowing water used in dams.
- Energy of a car when it is moving.
- The type of energy possessed by an object due to its height above the ground, like a diver on a board.
- Energy that includes sunlight, microwaves, and X-rays.
- Energy released when atoms split in a power plant.
- Energy change in a waterfall, converting potential to kinetic.
- Energy produced when wind turns turbine blades.
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- The energy transformation in a mattress spring when compressed and released.
- Energy stored in food that is broken down in the body.
- Stored energy found in a bow before shooting an arrow.
- Type of energy released when gasoline burns in an engine.
- Energy type present when a pendulum swings to its highest point.
- Energy stored in a stretched rubber band or bow.
- Energy used by a microwave oven to heat food.
- Energy from the sun that powers Earth’s systems.
- Type of energy stored in batteries that power electronic devices.
- The form of energy in boiling water.
- The energy flowing through wires to power lights and devices.
- The sound caused by the rapid expansion of air from lightning.
- Heat energy produced by rubbing hands together.
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. • ...
