forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Severe Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-14
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- A variable of weather that has to do with how how or cold the air is.
- A type of severe weather that forms in warm ocean water. Getting energy from warm water vapor, it creates high winds and heavy rain.
- The source of energy to create and change weather.
- Makes weather happen.
- A variable of weather that has to do with the movement of air.
- The source of the most precipitation (rain) that falls on the West Coast. It creates mild temperatures all year long in the West Coast.
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- A variable of weather that has to do with how much water is in the air.
- A variable of weather that has to do with the weight of the air.
- Out of the ordinary, extreme weather conditions.
- A type of severe weather that forms when cold air runs into warm air and pushes the warm air up. It creates a funnel sucking up everything in its path.
10 Clues: Makes weather happen. • Out of the ordinary, extreme weather conditions. • The source of energy to create and change weather. • A variable of weather that has to do with the movement of air. • A variable of weather that has to do with the weight of the air. • A variable of weather that has to do with how how or cold the air is. • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- Application of science to help people
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- Horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
- the passage of light through an object
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
- Heat energy
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both
- to soak up or take in
- the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- to bend or throw back light or heat; to fold or turn back
- to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light
- the process of becoming smaller
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- The energy of light and other forms of radiation.
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- electromagnetic waves that you can see
- high-frequency light waves beyond the violet frequency
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
24 Clues: Heat energy • to soak up or take in • the process of becoming smaller • Application of science to help people • electromagnetic waves that you can see • the passage of light through an object • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light • The energy of light and other forms of radiation. • ...
Cell Biology Vocabulary 2016-02-25
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- Measure of how acidic or basic a substance is (1-14)
- Chemical process where mitochondria break down food molecules to produce ATP
- Feature of the plasma membrane that maintains homeostasis within a cell by allowing some molecules in
- Proteins that span the plasma membrane creating a selectively permeable membrane
- Flexible boundary between the cell and it's environment
- Smallest particle of an element that has the characteristics of that element; basic building block of life
- Any substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+) in water and has a pH below 7
- Structural model of plasma membrane where molecules are free to move sideways within lipid bilayers
- Process by which autotrophs trap energy from sunlight with chlorophyll and use this energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into simple sugars
- Anaerobic process in which cells convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol
- Chemical bond when two atoms share electrons
- Molecule formed from the breaking off of a phosphate group for ATP
- Substance that can't be broken down into simpler substances
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane creating a selectively permeable membrane
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- Lipids with an attached phosphate group
- Passive transport of materials across a plasma membrane by transport proteins embedded in the plasma membrane
- Movement of particles across cell membranes by diffusion or osmosis
- Series of anaerobic chemical reactions in which pyruvic acid uses NADH to form lactic acid and NAD+, which is used in glycosis
- Energy storing molecule in cells composed of an adenosine molecule, a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups
- Active transport process by which materials are secreted or expelled
- Chemical reactions that require the presence of oxygen
- Active transport where a cell engulfs materials within a portion of the cell's plasma membrane
- Any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water and has a pH above 7
- Molecules that absorb wavelengths of sunlight
- Energy expending process by which cells transport materials across the cell membrane
- Chemical reactions that don't require oxygen
26 Clues: Lipids with an attached phosphate group • Chemical bond when two atoms share electrons • Chemical reactions that don't require oxygen • Molecules that absorb wavelengths of sunlight • Measure of how acidic or basic a substance is (1-14) • Chemical reactions that require the presence of oxygen • Flexible boundary between the cell and it's environment • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-01-26
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- The chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy.
- Molecules made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that provide energy for your body’s functions. Come in simple and complex
- Small substances that bind together chemically into long chains to form proteins
- A waxy, fatlike substance that makes cell membranes, nerve tissue, and substances that digest fat
- H2O, makes up 65% of the body
- supplies your body with energy, forms your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects nerves
- A type of complex carb found in plants and prevents constipation
- Found in cereals, wheat, and tortillas (starch)
- source of energy for the body that plays a role in the growth and repair of the muscles
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- 2 types: fat soluble and water soluble, no calories but necessary for the body
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down.
- Found in cookies, candies, and soft drinks (sugars)
- caused when you consume too much of a fat soluble vitamin
- Made when manufacturers add hyrdrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
15 Clues: H2O, makes up 65% of the body • Found in cereals, wheat, and tortillas (starch) • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • Found in cookies, candies, and soft drinks (sugars) • caused when you consume too much of a fat soluble vitamin • The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down. • ...
Crossword 2021-06-03
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- energy , A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- ,the distance an object travels per unit of time.
- , The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.
- , A material that does not conduct heat well.
- , The ability to work or cause change.
- , A material that conducts head well
- Mass , The average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- zero , A substance that taste sour, reacts with metals and carbonates, and turns blue litmus red
- , The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- Bond , The force that holds atoms together
- , A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- , A state if matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume
- , The force that one surface exerts on another when two surfaces rub against each other.
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- , A measure of how much matter is in an object.
- Wave , A wave that requires a medium through with to travel.
- , A push or pill exerted on an object
- Fuel , A material such as coal that forms over millions of years fro the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- Property , a characteristic of pure substance that describes its ability to change into a different substance
- rays , Electromagnet waves with wavelengths shorter than radio waves, but longer than visible light
- , The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
- , A state of matter that has no definite mass or definite volume
- , The transfer of heat by the movement of currents within fluid
- number , The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- energy , stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object.
- , the transfer of heat from on particle of matter to another
- , A pure substance made of two or more elements combined
- the basic particle from which all elements are made.
27 Clues: , A material that conducts head well • , A push or pill exerted on an object • , The ability to work or cause change. • Bond , The force that holds atoms together • , A material that does not conduct heat well. • , A measure of how much matter is in an object. • ,the distance an object travels per unit of time. • , The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. • ...
Nutrient exam review 2022-10-25
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- - made of a chemical compound called amino acids
- - ½ to ¾ of the human body is consist of this thing
- fat - forms a process called hydrogenation which causes _ to harden
- - How we measure energy in food
- - another name for salt
- - Sugars that are quickly absorbed
- nutrients - Substance that must be otabain because the body cannot make enough of it
- - Greatly adding nutrients that might not have been there in the first place
- - The chemical process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy
- - Provide energy to the body, and also keep cholesterol and blood pressure under control
- - A type of starch that the body cannot digest
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- - Lots of it are found in meats and eggs
- - Starches, Asborsbs more slowly
- - Help regulate many chemical processes in the body, DO NOT provide energy
- fat - Liquid at room temperature
- - For a 2000 calories diet, more than 50 graphs or 12 teaspoons a day is too much of
- groups - Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy products, Protein, and grains
- plate - created by the USDA to promote healthy eating portions
- - Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron
- - food that has nutrient added back that was lost during processing
- - substance found in food that keeps your body functioning
- - Foods that are high in calories but low in nutrients
22 Clues: - another name for salt • - How we measure energy in food • - Starches, Asborsbs more slowly • fat - Liquid at room temperature • - Sugars that are quickly absorbed • - Lots of it are found in meats and eggs • - A type of starch that the body cannot digest • - made of a chemical compound called amino acids • - ½ to ¾ of the human body is consist of this thing • ...
Earth's Systems, Energy and Feedback 2026-02-18
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- The movement of sediment from one place to another.
- System All of Earth’s spheres working together and interacting through matter and energy.
- All living organisms on Earth.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- All frozen water on Earth, including glaciers, ice caps, sea ice, and permafrost.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
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- A change that slows down or stabilizes a process.
- Flow The movement of energy through Earth’s systems. Most energy comes from the Sun.
- All water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and water vapor.
- The solid part of Earth, including rocks, soil, landforms, and Earth’s interior.
- The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- The continuous process that forms, breaks down, and reforms rocks through weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, heat, and melting.
- A group of interacting parts that work together as a whole.
- A change that increases or speeds up a process.
16 Clues: All living organisms on Earth. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A change that increases or speeds up a process. • The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. • A change that slows down or stabilizes a process. • The movement of sediment from one place to another. • ...
Vocab 3 2024-09-18
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- An organism that makes its own food
- A nonliving part of an ecosystem
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- The process by which an organism forms carbohydrates using chemicals, rather than light, as an energy source
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- Step in a food chain or food web
- A living part of an ecosystem
- Network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships amount the various organisms in an ecosystem
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- Organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- A substance that is limited or scarce in an ecosystem so its limits productivity
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
15 Clues: A living part of an ecosystem • Step in a food chain or food web • A nonliving part of an ecosystem • An organism that makes its own food • An organism that cannot make its own food • A consumer that eats both plants and animals • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy • Organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter • ...
UNIT 2 2025-10-02
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- Sphere of Earth, all of the rocks and soils of Earth
- Pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- type of organism that makes its own food, base of the food chain
- Describes a situation where oxygen is present
- Nutrient used in phosphate of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes, often limited
- Organelle, site of 2 + 3 of cellular respiration
- type of organism that breaks down living things and return nutrients to soil, recyclers
- type of organism that relies on eating other living things
- Sphere of Earth, all of the water of Earth
- Describes a situation where oxygen is not present
- Adenosine triphosphate, charged energy storage molecule with 3 phosphates
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- Process of breaking down glucose, starts with C6H12O6 and O2, ends with CO2 and H2O
- Process of using light energy to make glucose, starts with CO2 and H2O, ends with C6H12O6 and O2
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction, changed to product
- Nutrient used in proteins of nucleic acids, must be fixed for living things to use, often limited
- Sphere of Earth, all of the living things on Earth
- Nutrient forms backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- Sphere of Earth, all of the gases surrounding Earth
- substance created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants
- Adenosine diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- Organelle, site of photosynthesis
21 Clues: Organelle, site of photosynthesis • Sphere of Earth, all of the water of Earth • Describes a situation where oxygen is present • Organelle, site of 2 + 3 of cellular respiration • Describes a situation where oxygen is not present • Sphere of Earth, all of the living things on Earth • Sphere of Earth, all of the gases surrounding Earth • ...
Chemistry 2021-09-23
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- liquids that do not mix
- an increase in size
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- describes a process that gives off energy in the form of heat, light or sound
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- a decrease in size
- able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- the starting substances in chemical reactions
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- a change of state from gas to solid
- measures how much space is occupied by a substance
- a change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- measures how much matter is in a substance
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- liquids that can be mixed
- describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- a change that results in a new substance being formed
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- a change of state from solid to gas
- a change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- a measure of the mass per unit of volume of a substance
- the substances formed in chemical reactions
- a cluster of atoms
- the characteristics of a substance
- a mixture of a metal with other metals or non-metals
25 Clues: a decrease in size • a cluster of atoms • an increase in size • liquids that do not mix • liquids that can be mixed • the characteristics of a substance • a change of state from solid to gas • a change of state from gas to solid • a solid formed during a chemical change • the change of state from liquid to solid • measures how much matter is in a substance • ...
Macromolecules 2025-09-04
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- made of a glycerol "head" and 2 fatty acid chains (these make up the cell membrane)
- Of all the CHOMP elements, this one is unique to nucleic acids
- this element is the backbone of all organic molecules
- created in the nucleus of cells and contains genetic information
- type of fatty acid typically found in animal fats and contains a single bond
- type of protein that speeds up the reaction rate
- lipid monomer that is polar and hydrophilic
- type of chemical bond where electrons are either lost or gained
- macromolecule that can be used as a long-term energy store
- A chemical reaction that bonds monomers into polymers by removing water.
- lipid monomer that is non-polar and hydrophobic
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- A chemical reaction that breaks down polymers into monomers by adding water.
- 2 monosaccharides combine to form a
- the monomer of nucleic acids
- type of bond that forms between polar molecules
- the 5 most common elements of macromolecules
- bond that forms between two amino acids
- polymer of proteins
- a class or carbon-containing molecules that are found in living things
- type of fatty acid typically found in plant fats and contains a double bond
- type of chemical bond where electrons are shared
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule that contains the genetic blueprint of organisms.
- monomer of carbohydrates
- subatomic particle that bonds with other atoms and has a negative charge
- macromolecule that can be used as a quick energy source
25 Clues: polymer of proteins • monomer of carbohydrates • the monomer of nucleic acids • 2 monosaccharides combine to form a • bond that forms between two amino acids • lipid monomer that is polar and hydrophilic • the 5 most common elements of macromolecules • type of bond that forms between polar molecules • lipid monomer that is non-polar and hydrophobic • ...
Renewable Energy 2025-10-27
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- Heat from within the earth, used for heating and electricity generation.
- Energy from the sun, which can be used to generate electricity or heat water.
- A form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- Power generated by wind turbines that capture the energy of moving air.
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- Converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy.
- Energy derived from burning organic materials like wood, waste, and crops.
- Energy created from moving water, typically from dams or tides.
- Energy from tides and waves, sometimes called hydrokinetic energy.
- Sunlight is composed of particles called photons, which carry ________.
- The fundamental capacity to do work, existing in many forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and electrical.
10 Clues: Converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. • Energy created from moving water, typically from dams or tides. • Energy from tides and waves, sometimes called hydrokinetic energy. • Sunlight is composed of particles called photons, which carry ________. • Power generated by wind turbines that capture the energy of moving air. • ...
Nutrient exam review 2022-10-25
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- - made of a chemical compound called amino acids
- - ½ to ¾ of the human body is consist of this thing
- fat - forms a process called hydrogenation which causes _ to harden
- - How we measure energy in food
- - another name for salt
- - Sugars that are quickly absorbed
- nutrients - Substance that must be otabain because the body cannot make enough of it
- - Greatly adding nutrients that might not have been there in the first place
- - The chemical process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy
- - Provide energy to the body, and also keep cholesterol and blood pressure under control
- - A type of starch that the body cannot digest
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- - Lots of it are found in meats and eggs
- - Starches, Asborsbs more slowly
- - Help regulate many chemical processes in the body, DO NOT provide energy
- fat - Liquid at room temperature
- - For a 2000 calories diet, more than 50 graphs or 12 teaspoons a day is too much of
- groups - Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy products, Protein, and grains
- plate - created by the USDA to promote healthy eating portions
- - Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron
- - food that has nutrient added back that was lost during processing
- - substance found in food that keeps your body functioning
- - Foods that are high in calories but low in nutrients
22 Clues: - another name for salt • - How we measure energy in food • - Starches, Asborsbs more slowly • fat - Liquid at room temperature • - Sugars that are quickly absorbed • - Lots of it are found in meats and eggs • - A type of starch that the body cannot digest • - made of a chemical compound called amino acids • - ½ to ¾ of the human body is consist of this thing • ...
Energy Vocabulary Quest 2020-12-01
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- words)Type of energy stored in the positions of the bonds between atoms/molecules.
- (1 word) A vertical distance in meters.
- The SI unit for acceleration
- (1 word) Calculated as the product of net force and distance; this is the change in mechanical energy done on or by an object or system; measured in Joules
- (2 words) A type of energy stored in charged objects positioned near other charged objects.
- The SI unit for distance abbreviated m
- The SI unit for time; abbreviated s
- (1 word) A category of energy that includes all forms of energy that are not associated with an object’s motion or position.
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- (2 words) Type of energy carried by light/electromagnetic waves.
- (2 words) Also known as the energy stored in a spring-like object due to a stretched/compressed position of the object.
- The SI unit for energy and work; abbreviated J
- (3 words) The rate at which an object’s velocity changes in free fall near the surface of a planet; identical for all objects on a planet’s 9.81m/s2 (A number and units) Magnitude of acceleration of gravity on Earth's surface for all free-falling objects.
- The SI unit for mass; abbreviated kg
- (1 word) The rate at which work is done on or by an object or system
- The SI units for power; abbreviated W
15 Clues: The SI unit for acceleration • The SI unit for time; abbreviated s • The SI unit for mass; abbreviated kg • The SI units for power; abbreviated W • The SI unit for distance abbreviated m • (1 word) A vertical distance in meters. • The SI unit for energy and work; abbreviated J • (2 words) Type of energy carried by light/electromagnetic waves. • ...
Macromolecule Vocabulary Review 2022-10-05
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- Molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon
- fat that is liquid at room temperature
- Scientific name for the fats we get from food
- protein that carries oxygen through the blood
- stores glucose in plants
- Carbohydrate made of one type of sugar
- Monosaccharide that is the primary energy source of plants and animals
- Long string of amino acids
- Macromolecules that make up cell membranes and provide insulation
- stores glucose in animals
- type of lipid that makes up cell membranes
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- fat that is solid at room temperature
- monosaccharide found in fruit and honey
- Macromolecule that stores extra energy
- Monomer that makes up proteins
- polysaccharide that forms plant cell walls and acts as fiber
- Protein that speeds up a chemical reaction
- Large molecule made from monomers
- molecules that have the same name but different shapes
- Lipid made of four carbons
20 Clues: stores glucose in plants • stores glucose in animals • Long string of amino acids • Lipid made of four carbons • Monomer that makes up proteins • Large molecule made from monomers • fat that is solid at room temperature • Macromolecule that stores extra energy • fat that is liquid at room temperature • Carbohydrate made of one type of sugar • ...
CBA REVIEW 2017-12-04
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- What is everything made of?
- A triple beam balance is used to find an objects _______.
- What is the movement of sediment and soil called?
- ______________ is mostly responsible for the formation of deltas.
- What form of energy is stored inside of batteries?
- What do black objects do to light when it hits its surface?
- A wind __________ changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Which force can cause an object to slow down or stop moving?
- What metal conductor is used to make almost all wires?
- ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed.
- what stage of the water cycle changes water into vapor?
- What force causes objects to fall?
- What do mirrors do to light?
- Besides liquid and gas, what is the other form of matter?
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- Which land form are fast moving rivers known to create?
- Walking, jumping, skipping and rolling are all forms of ____________ energy.
- Oil is less ________ than water.
- Plastic is a good ___________ of heat and electricity.
- What are rain, snow, sleet and hail categorized as?
- What physical property is tested by using a graduated cylinder?
- What tool would you use to check an objects temperature?
- This can cause the formation of a u-shaped valley.
- 100*C is water's __________point.
- what do all lenses do to light?
- Salt or sugar dissolving in water will create a ___________.
- What do you call water in its gas form?
26 Clues: What is everything made of? • What do mirrors do to light? • what do all lenses do to light? • Oil is less ________ than water. • 100*C is water's __________point. • What force causes objects to fall? • What do you call water in its gas form? • What is the movement of sediment and soil called? • ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed. • ...
Chemistry 2021-09-23
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- a measure of the mass per unit of volume of a substance
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- the starting substances in chemical reactions
- a change that results in a new substance being formed
- a change of state from gas to solid
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- a change of state from solid to gas
- a decrease in size
- an increase in size
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- describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- able to be hammered or bent into new shapes
- measures how much space is occupied by a substance
- a change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- a change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- a cluster of atoms
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- liquids that can be mixed
- a mixture of a metal with other metals or non-metals
- the characteristics of a substance
- liquids that do not mix
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- measures how much matter is in a substance
- describes a process that gives off energy in the form of heat, light or sound
- the substances formed in chemical reactions
25 Clues: a cluster of atoms • a decrease in size • an increase in size • liquids that do not mix • liquids that can be mixed • the characteristics of a substance • a change of state from gas to solid • a change of state from solid to gas • a solid formed during a chemical change • the change of state from liquid to solid • measures how much matter is in a substance • ...
7 Science Revision-Sustainability 2019-09-12
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- places where large amounts of water are stored
- a resource that takes years to be made
- sun energy
- water moving around in a way that create a up and down motion
- water that falls from the sky
- water changed into a gas form
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- the salt taken out of water
- water that's underground
- the cycle where water changes forms
- resources that take many years to be made
- scientist who studies organisms
- evaporation from plants
- where some water is stored so people can use it
- resources that is able to be used continuously
- a way of transporting water underground
- some examples of it is electricity
- using something to create a new thing
17 Clues: sun energy • evaporation from plants • water that's underground • the salt taken out of water • water that falls from the sky • water changed into a gas form • scientist who studies organisms • some examples of it is electricity • the cycle where water changes forms • using something to create a new thing • a resource that takes years to be made • ...
Different Types of Bonds 2015-01-16
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- group of atoms held together by chemical bonds
- uncharged particle
- force that brings oppositely charged ions together
- forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- negative negatively charged particle
- elements that are shiny and conduct heat and electricity well
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- particle with positive or negative charge
- forms between metal atoms when their outermost energy levels overlap
- positively charged particles
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
10 Clues: uncharged particle • positively charged particles • negative negatively charged particle • poor conductors of heat and electricity • particle with positive or negative charge • group of atoms held together by chemical bonds • force that brings oppositely charged ions together • forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons • ...
Izaiah and Samuel's - Weather Patterns Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-24
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- water coming from the sky, sometimes as a storm.
- what cause strong winds and lots of rain?
- water in liquid form
- water moving from aerial parts of plants.
- Earth's energy source
- ________ makes liquid water turn into a gas.
- what is water called when it is a gas.
- when something becomes different over time.
- the amount of air that moves as a unit.
- the water cycle is fueled by this.
- strong winds moving in a circular motion.
- what is rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time/place known as?
- large body of water
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- how stable something is.
- when water vapor turns into liquid water.
- to move from one place to another.
- the cycle that most water goes through.
- a measure of how hot/cold something is.
- a powerful storm that forms on top of ocean water
- what floats in the sky and contains water?
20 Clues: large body of water • water in liquid form • Earth's energy source • how stable something is. • to move from one place to another. • the water cycle is fueled by this. • what is water called when it is a gas. • the cycle that most water goes through. • a measure of how hot/cold something is. • the amount of air that moves as a unit. • when water vapor turns into liquid water. • ...
Ecology Unit 1 2023-02-07
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- two or more atoms held together by bonds
- sugar and oxygen are its products
- part where energy is stored
- ability to do work
- organism that makes its own food
- smallest unit of matter
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- (two words)process that releases energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen
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- organelle only found in plants
- process by which one or more substances change to prod. diff. subst.(two words)
- org that breaks down dead matter
- if ants, lizards and trees are in a food chain, which fits in the middle
- first stage of respiration happens here
- starting material in a chemical reaction
- fuel produced directly from living matter
- element that forms 4 bonds and long chains
- the rate at which organic material is produced by photosynthetic organisms in an ecosystem(two words)
17 Clues: ability to do work • smallest unit of matter • part where energy is stored • organelle only found in plants • org that breaks down dead matter • organism that makes its own food • sugar and oxygen are its products • first stage of respiration happens here • two or more atoms held together by bonds • starting material in a chemical reaction • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2026-03-05
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- advantage a quantity that expresses how much a machine multiplies force or distance
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- the amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energy
- a machine made of more than one simple machine
- one of six basic types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- a quantity usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
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- energy cannot be created or destroyed only rearranged
- transfer of energy to an object by the application of a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force
- the energy that an object has because of the position shape or condition of the object
- the energy of an object due to the object's motion
- the capacity to do work
11 Clues: the capacity to do work • a machine made of more than one simple machine • the energy of an object due to the object's motion • energy cannot be created or destroyed only rearranged • a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred • advantage a quantity that expresses how much a machine multiplies force or distance • ...
Renewable Energy Source 2017-12-30
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- use of air flow through turbines
- form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of electricity
- internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
- fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture
- energy derived from the movement of water
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- energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- radiant energy emitted by the sun
- energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials
8 Clues: use of air flow through turbines • radiant energy emitted by the sun • energy derived from the movement of water • energy released during nuclear fission or fusion • energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials • internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules • ...
Chemistry 2022-03-21
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- A number in front of a chemical formula
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- Easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols
- Biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of reaction in cells
- Material the decreases the rate of a reaction
- Study of the properties of matter and how it changes
- A substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- Process in which a substances undergo chemical changes that result in new substances
- System in which matter can enter and exit into the surroundings
- Principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- Chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances form a complex substance
- Reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound
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- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Change that alters the appearance of a material that doesn’t change the material into a different substance
- Minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- Chemical reaction that breaks down compound into simpler products
- Characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into different substances
- Amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in a fire
- A material that releases energy when it is burned
- System in which no matter is allowed to enter of exit
- Characteristic of a substance that can be seen without changing the substance
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- Material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
26 Clues: A number in front of a chemical formula • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Material the decreases the rate of a reaction • A substance that enters into a chemical reaction • A material that releases energy when it is burned • A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • ...
Sound Waves 2022-11-02
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- how high or low a sound is
- how fast the wave or vibrations pass through matter
- vibrating forms of energy that look like waves
- sound waves bouncing off of a surface
- a kind of energy, made by vibrations, that travel through matter
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- the measurement of sound
- how loud or soft a sound is
- a measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave
- to move back and forth quickly
- the number of waves that pass a certain point per second
10 Clues: the measurement of sound • how high or low a sound is • how loud or soft a sound is • to move back and forth quickly • sound waves bouncing off of a surface • vibrating forms of energy that look like waves • a measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave • how fast the wave or vibrations pass through matter • the number of waves that pass a certain point per second • ...
ENERGY 2025-01-06
Atmosphere 2026-02-03
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- Thermal energy traveling in waves or rays.
- How energy travels from the sun to Earth in waves.
- Shooting stars known as meteors burn up in this layer.
- Type of energy from the Sun that can damage skin and cause cancer.
- Narrow belt of strong winds near the top of the troposphere.
- Thermal energy going through a material by touch.
- Chemical compounds used in refrigerators that destroy ozone.
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- Earth's air made of gases, solids, and liquids; forms a protective layer.
- These keep Earth warm at night and cool during the day.
- Air planes travel in this layer, the ozone layer is located here.
- Layer of charged particles that reflects AM radio waves.
- Heat transfer where substance heats up, becomes less dense, and rises.
- Protects Earth from gamma and x-ray radiation.
- Layer of the stratosphere that absorbs harmful UV radiation.
- Above 80 km and extends to space, has the highest temperatures.
- Layer closest to the ground; contains 99% of water vapor and weather.
- Outermost layer of the atmosphere where satellites are located.
- Light reflecting off a particle in all directions; creates blue skies.
18 Clues: Thermal energy traveling in waves or rays. • Protects Earth from gamma and x-ray radiation. • Thermal energy going through a material by touch. • How energy travels from the sun to Earth in waves. • Shooting stars known as meteors burn up in this layer. • These keep Earth warm at night and cool during the day. • ...
Electricity 2022-05-19
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- a device used to detect electric charge
- the transfer of electrical charge between objects by touching or rubbing.
- tendency for a material to oppose electron flow and to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as thermal energy and light; measured in ohms
- the rearranging of electrons on a neutral objects caused by bringing a charged object close to it.
- current the net movement of electriccharges in a single direction, measured in amperes
- a closed path that electric current follows
- materials through which electrons can move easily
- circuit in which electric current has more than one path to follow
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- related to the force that causes electric charges to flow; measured in volts
- states that charge can be transfered from one object to another but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow
- a region surrounding every electric charge in which a force of attraction or repulsion is exerted on other electric charges
- the accumulation of excess electric charge on an object
- material in which electrons and thermal energy are not able to move easily
- rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy; expressed in watts
15 Clues: a device used to detect electric charge • a closed path that electric current follows • materials through which electrons can move easily • the accumulation of excess electric charge on an object • circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow • circuit in which electric current has more than one path to follow • ...
Complex Carbohydrates 2023-10-22
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- the storage form of carbohydrates
- water leaking from a gel
- long and chainlike, provides gelling characteristics
- starch mixtures that are rigid
- uncooked mixtures of water and starch
- this is made up of hundereds or thousands of glucose molecules
- thickening liquid with a starch
- provides immediate energy
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- how much an object blocks light
- ability of a thickened mixture to remain constant over time
- polysaccharide made from large amounts of glucose-- forms rigid structures of plants
- the body's main source of energy (also stored glucose)
- branched, abundant structure that provides cohesion or thickening properties when cooked with liquid
- thickened mixtures of starch and liquid with little flow
- how much light passes through an object
- carbohydrates that can be broken down by intestinal enzymes
- firming of a gel during cooling and standing
- resistance of a mixture to flow
- mixture of equal amounts of flour and HOT fat
19 Clues: water leaking from a gel • provides immediate energy • starch mixtures that are rigid • how much an object blocks light • resistance of a mixture to flow • thickening liquid with a starch • the storage form of carbohydrates • uncooked mixtures of water and starch • how much light passes through an object • firming of a gel during cooling and standing • ...
Motor and Generator 2022-02-05
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- a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use.
- a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion
- an electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current.
- iis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current
- The term wind engine is sometimes used to describe such devices.
- is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.
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- is a physical system using power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action.
- states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
- is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits.
- is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer or poet.
- device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid
- derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force
- it is viewed as one of his most well-known songs and was a major hit in the United States, Europe, Asia & Oceania.
15 Clues: the flow of electrical power or charge • device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid • a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use. • is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. • The term wind engine is sometimes used to describe such devices. • ...
Vocab 3 2024-09-18
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- The process by which an organism forms carbohydrates using chemicals, rather than light, as an energy source
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- Step in a food chain or food web
- Network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships amount the various organisms in an ecosystem
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
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- The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems
- Organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- A nonliving part of an ecosystem
- An organism that makes its own food
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- A living part of an ecosystem
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- A substance that is limited or scarce in an ecosystem so its limits productivity
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
15 Clues: A living part of an ecosystem • A nonliving part of an ecosystem • Step in a food chain or food web • An organism that makes its own food • An organism that cannot make its own food • A consumer that eats both plants and animals • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy • Organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter • ...
Physics Chapter 5 Work and Energy Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 mL of water by 1 degree Celsius
- the potential energy associated with an object’s position relative to a gravitational source
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- the energy associated with an object because of its interaction with its invironment
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- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- the energy of an object that is associated with the object’s motion
- a parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- the energy stored in any deformed elastic object, such as a compressed spring or stretched rubber band
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or the rate of energy transfer by any method
10 Clues: the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy • the energy of an object that is associated with the object’s motion • the energy associated with an object because of its interaction with its invironment • a parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched • ...
Energy Sources 2023-11-19
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- The US state using the most hydroelectric power.
- Made of two elements, H and C
- Most of the geothermal plants in the US are in the ___.
- PV stands for this type of solar cell.
- US state that leads in electrical energy production by coal.
- One of three states leading wind production in the US.
- Compressed peat.
- The splitting of atoms to create energy.
- Carbon dioxide is a ______ gas.
- The primary element used in nuclear energy production.
- country powers more than 50% of its electricity by nuclear power.
- Oil that comes from rock
- This act required solid-waste landfills to install gas collectors and burning control systems to help protect the environment.
- The US consumed the most of this type of renewable energy source in 2022.
- The US state that uses the most geothermal energy.
- Forms of the same element but having a different amount of neutrons.
- A brown material created from rotted plants and bugs.
- Small wind turbines need this minimum wind speed (mph).
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- One of the products of photosyntheses.
- The Bonneville dam uses one of these to help salmon return to their breeding grounds.
- Steam turns this which turns a generator in a nuclear power plant.
- The second major source of US energy consumption
- n or p types in a solar panel
- Energy from the Earth's heat.
- The process that creates methane fuel.
- The primary source of energy in the US during the 18th century.
- The country that produces the most wind energy.
- A type of nuclear reactor that can extend the uranium supply.
- The amount of solar radiation a area gets during a certain time period.
- Land heats up __________ than water.
- The process/technology (abbr) that harnesses energy from temperature differences between ocean water and surface water temperature.
- One of the longest operating solar thermal power facilities. Abbr.
- A particle that carries solar energy.
- The m in FAME which are used to produce biofuels.
- Hard coal.
- Sulfur dioxide and ______ are two air pollutants from burning coal.
- One kg of _______ can heat 137.3 kg of water from room temperature to boiling
- According to this agency (abbr.) geothermal heat pumps are the most efficient heat pump for residential use.
38 Clues: Hard coal. • Compressed peat. • Oil that comes from rock • Made of two elements, H and C • n or p types in a solar panel • Energy from the Earth's heat. • Carbon dioxide is a ______ gas. • Land heats up __________ than water. • A particle that carries solar energy. • One of the products of photosyntheses. • PV stands for this type of solar cell. • ...
Air Pollution 2020-10-29
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- helps to study and keep an eye on air pollution, produced by NASA
- process where the biggest cause of methane is released
- most important gas in climate change
- some air pollutants are...
- mixture of solid particles and gases in the air
- major cause of aerosols' release
- solid and liquid particles suspended in the air
- process where the biggest cause of carbon dioxide is released
- where the sun's energy gets stuck\
- most aerosols ... sunlight
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- gas which contributes to the greenhouse effect
- instrument being developed to understand aerosols better
- place in the atmosphere where ozone is harmful
- When ozone forms air pollution
- second most important gas in climate change
- A greenhouse gas, which forms a major part in air pollution in cities
16 Clues: some air pollutants are... • most aerosols ... sunlight • When ozone forms air pollution • major cause of aerosols' release • where the sun's energy gets stuck\ • most important gas in climate change • second most important gas in climate change • gas which contributes to the greenhouse effect • place in the atmosphere where ozone is harmful • ...
Organelles 2023-10-05
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- Stores materials, why plants are rigid
- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Convert chemical energy in food to usable compounds
- Membrane-bound structure that contains the cell's DNA, command center
- Breakdown and recycle macromolecules
- Regulates materials entering and leaving cell; protects and supports the cell.
- Convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in food
- structure used by protists for movement; produces movement in a wavelike motion
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- Assembles proteins and lipids
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for storage or transport out of the cell
- Synthesize proteins.
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- short hairlike projection that produces movement
- basic unit of all forms of life
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- Shapes, supports, and protects the cell
18 Clues: Synthesize proteins. • Assembles proteins and lipids • basic unit of all forms of life • Breakdown and recycle macromolecules • Stores materials, why plants are rigid • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • Shapes, supports, and protects the cell • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • ...
Earthquakes Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-06
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- Where do the most earthquakes occur (90%)
- The size of the wiggles on an earthquake recording
- A Natural disaster that can form if an Earthquake occurs in the ocean
- A person who studies Earthquakes
- Location under the earth's surface where the earthquake forms
- The way earthquakes are measured
- The largest, main earthquake
- Earthquakes happen when two of these cause pressure and release energy
- The Study of Earthquakes
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- Worst Earthquake in history
- Smaller Earthquake after the main shock
- Something you do to trees to avoid damage from falling
- elastic energy that travels as waves through the Earth's crust transmitted outward radially from the focus of an earthquake
- What are Tsunamis and Earthquakes all classified as
- A way to avoid heavy furniture from falling
- Number that categorizes the amount of energy released
- a very sensitive instrument that can detect, measure and record ground vibrations and their intensities during an earthquake.
- Non-earthquake seismic rumbling
18 Clues: The Study of Earthquakes • Worst Earthquake in history • The largest, main earthquake • Non-earthquake seismic rumbling • A person who studies Earthquakes • The way earthquakes are measured • Smaller Earthquake after the main shock • Where do the most earthquakes occur (90%) • A way to avoid heavy furniture from falling • The size of the wiggles on an earthquake recording • ...
Science Menu 2022-04-28
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- The use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result.
- Energy made using organic material.
- Makes electricity through chemical processes.
- Energy that is still in development.
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- A machine used to turn forms of energy into electrical energy.
- Fuel made from the remains of organisms millions of years ago.
- Energy made using the earths heat.
- Energy produced from sources that are naturally replenished and do not run out.
8 Clues: Energy made using the earths heat. • Energy made using organic material. • Energy that is still in development. • Makes electricity through chemical processes. • A machine used to turn forms of energy into electrical energy. • Fuel made from the remains of organisms millions of years ago. • The use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result. • ...
Cell Processes 2022-11-07
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- This form of transport doesn't require energy from the cell.
- The process in which the nucleus divides into 2 nuclei.
- In this phase the chromosomes line up in the center of the cell and attach to spindle fibers.
- In this phase the chromosomes stretch out and the nuclear envelope forms around the nuclear region.
- This form of transport requires energy from the cell.
- Some substances can pass across them and others cannot.
- Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- In this phase the nuclear envelope breaks down.
- The process in which some organisms use water along with sunlight and carbon dioxide to make their own food.
- In this form of active transport, the cell membrane wraps around the particle and forms a vacuole within the cell.
- The process in which 1 parent cell becomes 2 daughter cells.
- In this phase the centromere splits and the chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell.
13 Clues: In this phase the nuclear envelope breaks down. • This form of transport requires energy from the cell. • The process in which the nucleus divides into 2 nuclei. • Some substances can pass across them and others cannot. • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. • This form of transport doesn't require energy from the cell. • ...
Justin Figueroa 2023-03-31
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- who only eats meat
- that has never lived
- organism that kill other oganisms for food
- energy-energy when something is moving
- who eats both plants and animals
- who only eats plants
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- you inhale silica or quartz dust.
- thing that dosent conduct electrcity
- organism that makes it's own food
- energy-when energy is still
- organism
- water forms round the glass
12 Clues: organism • who only eats meat • that has never lived • who only eats plants • energy-when energy is still • water forms round the glass • who eats both plants and animals • you inhale silica or quartz dust. • organism that makes it's own food • thing that dosent conduct electrcity • energy-energy when something is moving • organism that kill other oganisms for food
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-17
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- When a plant converts carbon dioxide into oxygen
- Otherwise known as "bonding capacity"
- The unit of measurement used for neutron mass and proton mass
- Atoms that have either a positive or negative charge
- The name for a positively charged ion
- The final molecules of a chemical reaction
- An atom's attraction for the electrons of a covalent bond
- Starting molecules of a chemical reaction
- The name for a negatively charged ion
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- A compound formed by ionic bonds
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- Two atomic forms of an element that differ in number of neutrons
- Represents the average kinetic energy of molecules
- The clinging of one substance to another
- Subatomic particles that have a positive charge
- Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
- Fill in the blank: A _____ bond forms when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to one electronegative atom is also attracted to another electronegative atom
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celsius
- Fill in the Blank: Chemical _____ is reached when the forward and reverse reaction rates are equal.
- Substance that cannot be broken
- Substance consisting of two or more elements in a fixed ratio
- Subatomic particles that have no electrical charge
- Subatomic particles that have a negative charge
- Smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element
- the capacity to cause change
25 Clues: the capacity to cause change • Substance that cannot be broken • A compound formed by ionic bonds • Otherwise known as "bonding capacity" • The name for a positively charged ion • The name for a negatively charged ion • The clinging of one substance to another • Starting molecules of a chemical reaction • Anything that takes up space and has mass • ...
BIOLOGY LESSON 4 AND 5 VOCABULARY 2019-10-09
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- PROCESS OF RELEASING ENERGY FROM FOOD.
- WE GET THIS FROM THE FOOD WE EAT.
- LIVING THINGS MAKING OF MORE OF THEIR OWN KIND.
- A LIVING THING CHANGING DURING THEIR LIFE TIME.
- TAKING IN OF FOOD
- A REACTION TO A CHANGE IN THE ENVIRONMENT
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- A CHANGE IN THE THINGS AROUND A LIVING THING CAUSING A REACTION.
- CHARACTERISTICS OF A LIVING THING THING THAT HELPS THE LIVING THING SURVIVE.
- ALL LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS AROUND US
- LIVING THINGS
- BREAKING DOWN OF FOOD INTO USABLE FORMS.
- MOVEMENT OF PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT THE LIVING THING.
- THE GETTING RID OF WASTE PRODUCTS.
- THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE
14 Clues: LIVING THINGS • TAKING IN OF FOOD • THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE • WE GET THIS FROM THE FOOD WE EAT. • THE GETTING RID OF WASTE PRODUCTS. • PROCESS OF RELEASING ENERGY FROM FOOD. • BREAKING DOWN OF FOOD INTO USABLE FORMS. • ALL LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS AROUND US • A REACTION TO A CHANGE IN THE ENVIRONMENT • LIVING THINGS MAKING OF MORE OF THEIR OWN KIND. • ...
Chemistry of Life Crossword #1 2023-05-04
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- Most highly reactive of metals
- Element makes up 18.6% of body weight
- The number located above the columns on periodic table
- Maximum number of electrons found in 2nd energy level
- Particle with no charge found in the nucleus
- Maximum number of electrons found in 1st energy level
- Type of metal that forms ions
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- React with alkali metals to form salts
- The smallest unit of matter
- Positive particle located in nucleus
- Substance made of only one kind of atom
- The number located to the left side of rows on periodic table
- Octet Rule says elements are stable with 8 valence electrons
- Negatively charged particle in electron cloud
- Electrons found in outer energy shell of atom
15 Clues: The smallest unit of matter • Type of metal that forms ions • Most highly reactive of metals • Positive particle located in nucleus • Element makes up 18.6% of body weight • React with alkali metals to form salts • Substance made of only one kind of atom • Particle with no charge found in the nucleus • Negatively charged particle in electron cloud • ...
The Rocs and Minerals Crossword 2023-03-30
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- molten rock that is inside the earth
- the laying down of sediment
- a process that forms sediments
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of magma
- used on Calcite
- tendency of a crystalline substance
- a process that forms metamorphic rocks
- a process that forms sedimentary rocks
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- solid forms, atoms or molecules are organized into a crystal
- the color of the minerals powder
- a process that forms igneous rocks
- mechanical breaks in rocks
- hard, glasslike volcanic rock
- a type of rock that is processed from melting
- how hard the substance is
- density of a mineral over the density of water
- a type of rock formed from heat and pressure
- how the minerals surface reflects light
- most common mineral
- used on Halite
20 Clues: used on Halite • used on Calcite • most common mineral • how hard the substance is • mechanical breaks in rocks • the laying down of sediment • hard, glasslike volcanic rock • a process that forms sediments • the color of the minerals powder • a process that forms igneous rocks • tendency of a crystalline substance • molten rock that is inside the earth • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2020-10-29
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- delivery of nutrients through the plant
- part of the plant that transports water
- a waste product given off by plants
- part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- energy from the sun
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- plants using energy to create food, O2
- forms new substance
- gas used to create sugars
- part of the plant that absorbs water
- plants use it as food
10 Clues: forms new substance • energy from the sun • plants use it as food • gas used to create sugars • a waste product given off by plants • part of the plant that absorbs water • plants using energy to create food, O2 • delivery of nutrients through the plant • part of the plant that transports water • part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
Nutrient crossword 2018-05-08
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- which mineral forms red blood cells?
- this vitamin stops blood clotting
- helps prevent spina bifida and encephalitis ...
- simple carbohydrates (found in milk)
- this vitamin maintains healthy cell membranes
- protein is made up of....
- simple carbohydrates (found in fruit)
- when you loose 5-10% of body water you become ...
- helps energy to be realised from food.....
- this vitamin absorption of calcium to aid strong bones and teeth.
- fibre this fibre helps to keep bowels "regular"
- a type of animal protein
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- this vitamin helps correct your heart and nervous system
- helps to grow soft and hard tissue
- which mineral helps growth of bones and teeth?
- fat produces s concentrated source of ....
- this acid helps you to have healthy gums, teeth and bones
- which mineral helps immune system functions?
- its a fibre that lowers cholesterol
- simple carbohydrates (sugar)
20 Clues: a type of animal protein • protein is made up of.... • simple carbohydrates (sugar) • this vitamin stops blood clotting • helps to grow soft and hard tissue • its a fibre that lowers cholesterol • which mineral forms red blood cells? • simple carbohydrates (found in milk) • simple carbohydrates (found in fruit) • fat produces s concentrated source of .... • ...
Science Chapter 3 2023-11-02
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- able to be shaped or dented
- solid state of fossil fuel
- __ forms when sea/ocean water freezes
- mineral necessary to produce nuclear energy
- a holding place for water located behind a dam
- unrefined oil; petroleum
- a factory that separates crude oil into other products
- Water stored beneath the earth's surface
- cannot be replaced easily
- formed when the remains of plants and animals are buried quickly
- liquid state of fossil fuel
- layers of sand, gravel,or bedrock that hold or move ground water
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- produced from oil
- The most abundant metal in earth's crust
- able to be replaced by natural means in a relatively short period of time
- water vapor in the air
- A floating ice sheet is called?
- uses steam to turn turbines to produce energy
- water returns to the sky through _&_
- gas state of fossil fuel
20 Clues: produced from oil • water vapor in the air • unrefined oil; petroleum • gas state of fossil fuel • cannot be replaced easily • solid state of fossil fuel • able to be shaped or dented • liquid state of fossil fuel • A floating ice sheet is called? • water returns to the sky through _&_ • __ forms when sea/ocean water freezes • The most abundant metal in earth's crust • ...
Ecology Part ll 2022-03-22
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- solution that contains more dissolved particles than is found in normal cells and blood
- occurs without oxygen and releases less energy but more quickly than aerobic respiration
- cycle of water on the earth
- significant changes in global temperature, precipitation, wind patterns and other measures of climate
- the cycle of how carbon atoms are used
- active transport is the movement of molecules against the concentration gradient
- metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells
- two oxygen atoms linked by one carbon atom
- biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment and protects the cell from its environment
- an important energy molecule found in all life forms
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- process by which radiations from the sun are absorbed by the greenhouse gases and not reflected back into space
- the process by which plants create food
- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activity
- the aerobic catabolism of nutrients to carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- is a major source of energy for body cells
- the gas the all living thing breathe
- transport of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane that separates two solutions of differing solute concentration
- membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances
- variations in the climate that last longer than individual weather events
- processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
20 Clues: cycle of water on the earth • the gas the all living thing breathe • the cycle of how carbon atoms are used • the process by which plants create food • two oxygen atoms linked by one carbon atom • an important energy molecule found in all life forms • is a major source of energy for body cells • ...
CBA REVIEW 2017-12-04
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- What do you call water in its gas form?
- Which land form are fast moving rivers known to create?
- What metal conductor is used to make almost all wires?
- Which force can cause an object to slow down or stop moving?
- Walking, jumping, skipping and rolling are all forms of ____________ energy.
- What force causes objects to fall?
- ______________ is mostly responsible for the formation of deltas.
- Salt or sugar dissolving in water will create a ___________.
- what stage of the water cycle changes water into vapor?
- This can cause the formation of a u-shaped valley.
- A triple beam balance is used to find an objects _______.
- What form of energy is stored inside of batteries?
- What physical property is tested by using a graduated cylinder?
- what do all lenses do to light?
- 100*C is water's __________point.
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- What do black objects do to light when it hits its surface?
- ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed.
- Besides liquid and gas, what is the other form of matter?
- What are rain, snow, sleet and hail categorized as?
- What tool would you use to check an objects temperature?
- A wind __________ changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Oil is less ________ than water.
- What do mirrors do to light?
- Plastic is a good ___________ of heat and electricity.
- What is everything made of?
- What is the movement of sediment and soil called?
26 Clues: What is everything made of? • What do mirrors do to light? • what do all lenses do to light? • Oil is less ________ than water. • 100*C is water's __________point. • What force causes objects to fall? • What do you call water in its gas form? • ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed. • What is the movement of sediment and soil called? • ...
Chapter 2 2017-01-22
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- obtain energy and building materials by eating other organisms
- visible forms of radiant energy
- a large geographical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features.
- a representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- The maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- describes the position of an organism along a food chain
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- This is the role of a species within its ecosystem
- Living components
- Maintained through natural processes
- Composed of both living and nonliving things
- The most obvious of the biogeochemical cycles
- A chemical process in which energy is released from food
- without this process most life on earth would not exist
- Warms the atmosphere, evaporates water, and produces winds
- 70% of this energy is absorbed by the hydrosphere and lithosphere
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- an organism that makes its own energy rich food components using the sun's energy
- Carbon moves between the abiotic and biotic parts of an ecosystem in this cycle
- acts like a blanket and moderates surface temperatures
- display relationships between trophic levels in ecosystems
- Nonliving components
- Any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population
- bodies of water that are low in nutrients
- every particle in an organism is part of this cycle
- A way to illustrate who eats whom in an ecosystem
- The zone around the earth where life can exist
- bodies of water that are rich in nutrients
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance
- the abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- An important characteristic of freshwater ecosystems
30 Clues: Living components • Nonliving components • visible forms of radiant energy • Maintained through natural processes • bodies of water that are low in nutrients • bodies of water that are rich in nutrients • The mass of living organisms in a given area • Composed of both living and nonliving things • The ability to maintain an ecological balance • ...
Unit 2 Chemistry Crossword 2024-09-22
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- unhealthy, from animal source, solid at room temperature, high in hydrogen
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen in the mitochondria
- used by plants as food storage
- common in fruit
- used by animals as food storage
- What is the outside of a double helix made of?
- what element are all organic chemicals based off of?
- monomer of nucleic acids
- determines how our body look and function
- name of bond that holds amino acids together
- forms exoskeleton and human nails
- Forms polymers by combining monomers
- monomers of lipids
- What sugar is RNA made from
- Carries out the plans and instructions by caring proteins from the cytoplasm
- 1 dash =
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- is used to support plant cells in the cell wall
- is found in the cell wall of bacteria
- monomer of proteins
- what group differentiates all the types of amino acids
- glucose + glucose
- glucose + fructose
- what chemical detects starch
- heathy, from plants, liquid at room temperature, low in hydrogen
- monomer of carbohydrates
- energy source of a cell
- carbon based, built from monomers, form dictates function
- two bonded monosaccharides
- types of nucleic acids
- Contains the blueprints for the setup of proteins
- Breaks down polymers into monomers
- common in milk
- carbon forms__ bonds
- saccharide means
- what shape is a monosaccharide
35 Clues: 1 dash = • common in milk • common in fruit • saccharide means • glucose + glucose • glucose + fructose • monomers of lipids • monomer of proteins • carbon forms__ bonds • types of nucleic acids • energy source of a cell • monomer of carbohydrates • monomer of nucleic acids • two bonded monosaccharides • What sugar is RNA made from • what chemical detects starch • used by plants as food storage • ...
CBA REVIEW 2017-12-04
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- Besides liquid and gas, what is the other form of matter?
- What is the movement of sediment and soil called?
- Which land form are fast moving rivers known to create?
- What form of energy is stored inside of batteries?
- What physical property is tested by using a graduated cylinder?
- What force causes objects to fall?
- what stage of the water cycle changes water into vapor?
- What do mirrors do to light?
- What tool would you use to check an objects temperature?
- 100*C is water's __________point.
- Which force can cause an object to slow down or stop moving?
- What do black objects do to light when it hits its surface?
- What is everything made of?
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- Walking, jumping, skipping and rolling are all forms of ____________ energy.
- This can cause the formation of a u-shaped valley.
- ______________ is mostly responsible for the formation of deltas.
- Oil is less ________ than water.
- ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed.
- What are rain, snow, sleet and hail categorized as?
- Plastic is a good ___________ of heat and electricity.
- What do you call water in its gas form?
- A wind __________ changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Salt or sugar dissolving in water will create a ___________.
- What metal conductor is used to make almost all wires?
- what do all lenses do to light?
- A triple beam balance is used to find an objects _______.
26 Clues: What is everything made of? • What do mirrors do to light? • what do all lenses do to light? • Oil is less ________ than water. • 100*C is water's __________point. • What force causes objects to fall? • What do you call water in its gas form? • ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed. • What is the movement of sediment and soil called? • ...
CBA REVIEW 2017-12-04
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- What do black objects do to light when it hits its surface?
- What form of energy is stored inside of batteries?
- ______________ is mostly responsible for the formation of deltas.
- What is everything made of?
- What physical property is tested by using a graduated cylinder?
- what stage of the water cycle changes water into vapor?
- Which land form are fast moving rivers known to create?
- Plastic is a good ___________ of heat and electricity.
- This can cause the formation of a u-shaped valley.
- What tool would you use to check an objects temperature?
- A wind __________ changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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- What do you call water in its gas form?
- What force causes objects to fall?
- What are rain, snow, sleet and hail categorized as?
- Walking, jumping, skipping and rolling are all forms of ____________ energy.
- Salt or sugar dissolving in water will create a ___________.
- Besides liquid and gas, what is the other form of matter?
- Which force can cause an object to slow down or stop moving?
- A triple beam balance is used to find an objects _______.
- what do all lenses do to light?
- ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed.
- What is the movement of sediment and soil called?
- What do mirrors do to light?
- What metal conductor is used to make almost all wires?
- 100*C is water's __________point.
- Oil is less ________ than water.
26 Clues: What is everything made of? • What do mirrors do to light? • what do all lenses do to light? • Oil is less ________ than water. • 100*C is water's __________point. • What force causes objects to fall? • What do you call water in its gas form? • ___________ can be neither created nor destroyed. • What is the movement of sediment and soil called? • ...
Alex's crossword 2023-04-24
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- causes climate change by trapping heat
- sending out light; shining or glowing brightly
- can be burned for fuel and used to generate electricity.
- machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to create food
- Heat generated from the earth
- MR. Worldwide
- Uses two forms of energy or fuel
- a naturally occurring radioactive metal
- Used to create fuels(ie. Trees, animals)
- Used to do work
- any of numerous greasy flammable usually liquid substances
- natural movement of the air
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- the power an engine produces
- relating to the nucleus of an atom
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue
- working or produced by machines or machinery.
- Used to power engines
- A substance that is prepared
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- electricity produced from generators by water
- not artificial
- the study of energytransformations
- a compound of hydrogen and carbon
- The preservation of something
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- Used in wires and housing to create power
- The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of event
- Can be used to break down food
- Can't be reproduced
- a rotary mechanical device that extracts energy
- able to stretch easily and then return to its original size
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
- relating to or resulting from motion
34 Clues: MR. Worldwide • not artificial • Used to do work • Can't be reproduced • Used to power engines • natural movement of the air • the power an engine produces • A substance that is prepared • The preservation of something • Heat generated from the earth • Can be used to break down food • Uses two forms of energy or fuel • a compound of hydrogen and carbon • ...
Macromolecules 2023-10-26
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- Break down larger complex molecules into smaller molecules.
- Are sugars capable of acting as a reducing agent because it has a free aldehyde group or a free ketone group.
- Are a long chain of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds.
- Is a simple monosaccharide found in many plants.
- Refers to the indigestible carbohydrates found in plant-based foods.
- Is a covalent bond formed between a carbohydrate molecule and another molecule.
- Are molecules built from sugars.
- Is a covalent chemical bond formed between two amino acid molecules.
- Is the stored form of sugars in plants.
- Energy is released and that energy is used to help make ATP.
- Have at least three structures: primary, secondary, and tertiary structure.
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- Is the process by which animals convert food into a type of energy usable by their cells
- Its number of carbon atoms usually ranges between three and seven.
- They form when two monosaccharides undergo a dehydration reaction, forming a glycosidic bond.
- Consist of an amino group and a carboxyl group connected by an alpha carbon.
- Is the most abundant natural biopolymer on Earth
- In humans is an important source of energy. During cellular respiration
- Glucose, galactose and fructose are isomeric monosaccharides
- Is a disaccharide consisting of the monomers glucose and galactose. It is found naturally in milk.
- The building blocks of life, are synthesized in all forms of living cells.
- Is a molecule which acts as a universal energy currency for living cells.
21 Clues: Are molecules built from sugars. • Is the stored form of sugars in plants. • Is a simple monosaccharide found in many plants. • Is the most abundant natural biopolymer on Earth • Break down larger complex molecules into smaller molecules. • Glucose, galactose and fructose are isomeric monosaccharides • Energy is released and that energy is used to help make ATP. • ...
Nutrients 2022-01-11
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- Sugars and Starches are forms of __________.
- Protect against certain diseases
- Store energy for the body
- Absolutely necessary; extremely important
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- Provide energy for the body to use
- Support function of the heart
- Carbohydrates can be found in the __________ group.
- Build and repair muscle tissue
- Vitamins and Minerals can be found in this food group.
- Regulates body functions
10 Clues: Regulates body functions • Store energy for the body • Support function of the heart • Build and repair muscle tissue • Protect against certain diseases • Provide energy for the body to use • Absolutely necessary; extremely important • Sugars and Starches are forms of __________. • Carbohydrates can be found in the __________ group. • ...
Chapter 13 Electrical Systems 2024-07-29
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- The unit for potential difference.
- A thermostat is an example of a ________ resistor.
- The unit for power.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- This device automatically cuts electrical supply in the event of short circuit.
- The rate which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy.
- The device that measures current.
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- Material that resists the flow of electric current.
- The device that measures potential difference.
- A closed loop that allows current to flow.
- Electrical component whose wire melts when current flowing through exceeds the appropriate rating.
- The rate of flow of electric charge.
- Made of more than one dry cell.
- The unit for current.
- Unit of electrical resistance.
15 Clues: The unit for power. • The unit for current. • Unit of electrical resistance. • Made of more than one dry cell. • The device that measures current. • The unit for potential difference. • The rate of flow of electric charge. • A closed loop that allows current to flow. • The device that measures potential difference. • The opposition to the flow of electric current. • ...
Lego 4 Life 2019-01-31
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- Chemical reactions happen here
- Generates energy from the sun
- The "battery" of a cell
- "Little organ"
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- The process of generating energy from the sun
- Stores water and disolved substances
- Gives the plant strength to stand upright
- Keeps the cell together and forms the shape
- Stores the DNA of the cell
- Every living thing is made up of this
10 Clues: "Little organ" • The "battery" of a cell • Stores the DNA of the cell • Generates energy from the sun • Chemical reactions happen here • Stores water and disolved substances • Every living thing is made up of this • Gives the plant strength to stand upright • Keeps the cell together and forms the shape • The process of generating energy from the sun
Cell Structure 2014-02-13
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- Made of DNA and proteins.
- Found in cell walls.
- Cell products are packaged here.
- Simple organisms with no true nucleus.
- Formed by microtubules.
- Proteins on its surface act as receptor sites.
- Able to trap light energy to make food.
- Whip like structure for movement.
- Stores materials.
- Make up cell membrane.
- Where ribosomes are made.
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- There are tiny hair like projections.
- Proteins are made here.
- It controls the cell's structure and function.
- Plant and animal cells are these.
- This goes on in the chloroplasts.
- Forms channels for transporting materials.
- Energy is produced here for the cell.
- Motor proteins move along these.
- Fluid substance that supports cell parts.
- Contains digestive enzymes.
21 Clues: Stores materials. • Found in cell walls. • Make up cell membrane. • Proteins are made here. • Formed by microtubules. • Made of DNA and proteins. • Where ribosomes are made. • Contains digestive enzymes. • Cell products are packaged here. • Motor proteins move along these. • Plant and animal cells are these. • This goes on in the chloroplasts. • Whip like structure for movement. • ...
Rocks 2021-01-08
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- Igneous rock that forms from lava o Earth's surface.
- A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- The force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted.
- The molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- Liquid magma that reaches the surface; also, the rock formed when liquid lava hardens.
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- A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a difference in temperature.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- The solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets.
10 Clues: Igneous rock that forms from lava o Earth's surface. • Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface. • The molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle. • A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-09-18
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- property where two different things stick together
- property where two of the same thing stick together
- functional group at the end of any polypeptide chain
- average kinetic energy within a sample
- type of electron that determines atomic chemistry
- bonds that hold DNA strands together
- percent mass of a dry cell made up by proteins
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- proton donors
- induces glucose uptake and controls blood sugar
- number of bonds Carbon typically forms
- one glycerol and three fatty acids
- type of bond that features sharing of electrons
- prevents rapid change in pH by acting as both proton acceptor and donor
- functional group at the very start of any polypeptide chain
- proton acceptors
- number of amino acids used by living things
- a type of protein that is not used up in chemical reactions
- type of bond that features exchange of electrons
- total kinetic energy within something
19 Clues: proton donors • proton acceptors • one glycerol and three fatty acids • bonds that hold DNA strands together • total kinetic energy within something • number of bonds Carbon typically forms • average kinetic energy within a sample • number of amino acids used by living things • percent mass of a dry cell made up by proteins • induces glucose uptake and controls blood sugar • ...
Energy generation and storage 2017-07-03
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- Capable of being renewed, not depleted when used.
- Relating to or resulting from motion.
- Electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. (7,5)
- Energy derived from the movement of water. Water has mass. It falls and flows downward due to gravity. When it moves, it has kinetic energy which can be harnessed. (5-10)
- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting chiefly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground seams and used as fuel.
- Radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- An air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity.
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- A renewable energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials which can be used as fuel.
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
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- A type of primary battery dependent upon the reaction between zinc and manganese dioxide (Zn/MnO2). (8,9)
- Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object, particle, or set of particles. (7,7)
- A form of hydropower that converts the energy of the tides into electricity or other useful forms of power.
- A secondary alkaline battery which allows reuse of specially designed cells. (2-10)
- Electrical energy obtained from harnessing the wind with windmills or wind turbines.
15 Clues: Radiant energy emitted by the sun. • Relating to or resulting from motion. • Capable of being renewed, not depleted when used. • Electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. (7,5) • A secondary alkaline battery which allows reuse of specially designed cells. (2-10) • A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant. • ...
Unit 3 vocab 2024-10-15
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- high fat cut of meat
- a type of lipid that can build up in arteries
- bodies main source of energy
- a condition where the body can’t regulate blood sugar
- chemical processing in living organisms
- type of fat that is solid at room temperature
- a carbohydrate that’s forms the structure of plant cell walls
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- amino acids that must be obtained from food
- a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels
- building blocks of proteins
- type of fat that is liquid at room temp
- a type of unhealthy fat in processed foods
- a low fat meat
- A nutrient that provides and stores energy in the body
- essential macromolecule
15 Clues: a low fat meat • high fat cut of meat • essential macromolecule • building blocks of proteins • bodies main source of energy • type of fat that is liquid at room temp • chemical processing in living organisms • a type of unhealthy fat in processed foods • amino acids that must be obtained from food • a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels • ...
Vitamins Crossword 2012-05-17
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- What are complex organic substances?
- What vitamin is known as the blood-clotting vitamin?
- What substance significantly reduces the harmful effects of oxygen on normal body functions?
- What vitamin forms part of two coenzymes involved in complex chemical reactions in the body?
- What mineral helps balance the alkalis and acids in the blood?
- What disease is a result of a severe thiamin deficiency?
- what mineral does the body contain more than any other?
- What disease may develop after prolonged deficiency of vitamin C?
- What vitamin's major function is to promote the growth and proper mineralization of bones and teeth?
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- What disease can you get if you have to little niacin in your diet?
- What vitamin does the body use to make chemical compounds that the eyes need to adapt to darkness?
- What may develop if the diet contains too little vitamin A?
- What B-complex vitamin helps the body release energy from food?
- What vitamin functions mainly as a dietary antioxidant?
- What vitamin is also known as ascorbic acid?
- What mineral helps cells use proteins, fats, and carbohydrates to produce energy?
- What are inorganic substances that make up the other 4 percent of your body weight?
- What B-complex vitamin forms part of the coenzymes needed for the breakdown of carbohydrates?
- what disease can children with vitamin D deficiencies develop?
19 Clues: What are complex organic substances? • What vitamin is also known as ascorbic acid? • What vitamin is known as the blood-clotting vitamin? • What vitamin functions mainly as a dietary antioxidant? • what mineral does the body contain more than any other? • What disease is a result of a severe thiamin deficiency? • ...
Ch.3 Vocabulary 2025-09-18
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- get nourishments by feeding on freshly dead organisms
- organisms that cannot produce their own food
- movement of matter
- the ozone layer
- eat both plants and animals
- cycle where there is movement of phosphorus through water, Earth's crust, and living organisms
- make the food they need from compounds in soil, carbon dioxide, in air and water, using the energy of sunlight
- layer ion which weather occurs, and only layer in which organisms can survive
- precipitation that falls on land and flows over land surfaces into streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the ocean
- underground layers of sand, gravel, and water-bearing rock
- consists of Earth's mantle, core, and thin outer crust
- sequence of organisms that serves as a source of nutrients of energy for the next level organism
- consists of the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life exists
- producers changes in light into chemical energy stored primarily in glucose
- cycle in which different compounds of carbon circulate through the biosphere, atmosphere, and parts of the geosphere and hydrosphere
- flow of energy through ecosystems, complex network of interconnected food chains
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- consumers animals that feed on primary consumers
- primary consumers that eat mostly green plants or algae
- water that seeps deeper through the soil
- all gaseous, liquid, and solid water on or near Earth's surface
- consumers that feed on both primary and secondary consumers
- solar energy warms the troposphere as it reflects from Earth's surface
- rate at which an ecosystem's producers convert radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy
- cycle that collects, purifies, and distr5ibutes Earth's fixed supply of water
- is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet
- feed mostly on other animals
- respiration produces energy in the absence of oxygen, also called fermentation
- designation for an organism based on its methods of making or finding food and feeding behavior
- consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter
- 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
- respiration which uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy
- cycle in which nitrogen in different chemical forms moves from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
32 Clues: the ozone layer • movement of matter • eat both plants and animals • feed mostly on other animals • water that seeps deeper through the soil • organisms that cannot produce their own food • is an envelope of gases surrounding the planet • consumers animals that feed on primary consumers • get nourishments by feeding on freshly dead organisms • ...
Evolution 2016-06-14
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- white attached switched into different kind of forms
- useful to cook food and burn things used to make energy
- gives us humans milk
- predators meat eating animals
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- sea animal and can only live underwater
- Energy protein no starvation something to eat
- research more use more technology
- Data stored in a rock or object buried under ground
- pet or used to complete tasks
- makes things function
10 Clues: gives us humans milk • makes things function • pet or used to complete tasks • predators meat eating animals • research more use more technology • sea animal and can only live underwater • Energy protein no starvation something to eat • Data stored in a rock or object buried under ground • white attached switched into different kind of forms • ...
Sunlight and Energy 2020-11-17
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- These are single-celled producers found in many different aquatic ecosystems.
- Atoms make up these larger units like water and carbon dioxide, and trillions together make up your body.
- A material that is made from biomass and releases energy when it is burned
- It means occurring on land.
- It means occurring in water.
- It is a green pigment that is crucial to the process of photosynthesis.
- One of largest organisms on Earth that can grow to height over 200 feet.
- This is the combined mass of the bodies of organisms which collectively represent stored energy.
- It contains mass and volume.
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- The process of using energy from the sun and matter, water and carbon dioxide, from the environment to produce sugars that are stored as energy.
- An organism that captures energy and matter from its surroundings to produce sugars and other molecules.
- This cell structure uses the sun’s energy to make sugar through the process of photosynthesis.
- This material forms the rigid walls that support a plant's cells.
- These single-celled algae are the main producers in the open ocean providing the Earth with oxygen.
14 Clues: It means occurring on land. • It means occurring in water. • It contains mass and volume. • This material forms the rigid walls that support a plant's cells. • It is a green pigment that is crucial to the process of photosynthesis. • One of largest organisms on Earth that can grow to height over 200 feet. • ...
Engineering 2024-01-18
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- X-ray
- 3D printed meds
- Internet
- Sound wave extinguisher
- Contact lenses
- Underground aquifer
- Steam engine
- Designs expert systems
- nuclear reactor
- Invented compact wedgemount precision leveler, type 500
- prosthetics
- Invent the form and shape of human-made structures.
- anesthetic
- Heater and AC
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- Hydraulic pump
- Light bulb
- Ocean seismometers
- Innovated more efficient forms of energy
- AI
- codes websites
- Innovating membrane technology
- Improves yield point
- systems Laser sighting systems
- vaccines
- Reusable rockets
- creates radios
26 Clues: AI • X-ray • Internet • vaccines • Light bulb • anesthetic • prosthetics • Steam engine • Heater and AC • Hydraulic pump • codes websites • Contact lenses • creates radios • 3D printed meds • nuclear reactor • Reusable rockets • Ocean seismometers • Underground aquifer • Improves yield point • Designs expert systems • Sound wave extinguisher • Innovating membrane technology • systems Laser sighting systems • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-19
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- urine is mainly composed of
- the waste that forms urine
- the gas of life
- caused by bacteria
- fill with oxygen
- stores urine
- urine is a liquid _____
- filters the blood
- Pumps the Blood
- tube between kidney and bladder
- heart rhythm (heart rate)
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- contains the filters in the kidney
- is filtered in the kidney
- they form when one doesn't drink water
- renal ____ - clean blood exits
- where urine is formed inside the kidney
- the _____ system
- renal ____ - dirty blood enters
- exit tube (outflow tube)
- food + oxygen =
20 Clues: stores urine • the gas of life • Pumps the Blood • food + oxygen = • the _____ system • fill with oxygen • filters the blood • caused by bacteria • urine is a liquid _____ • exit tube (outflow tube) • is filtered in the kidney • heart rhythm (heart rate) • the waste that forms urine • urine is mainly composed of • renal ____ - clean blood exits • renal ____ - dirty blood enters • ...
Random 2023-05-17
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- A machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion.
- Other word for a gun.
- Other language spoken in
- A famous Danish beer.
- A Hollywood celebrity.
- The city where they invented cheese.
- You pay a lot for it (especially in Europe).
- A cooperative unit (especially in sports).
- A Finnish bath
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- Someone who works at a office mostly likes it.
- You're wearing it right now.
- Everyone needs it.
- A tasty Dutch drink.
- A lot of people are addicted to it now a days.
- Invented in Denmark, made for kids.
- The peninsula in northern Europe.
- Invented in Denmark but most Americans love it.
17 Clues: A Finnish bath • Everyone needs it. • A tasty Dutch drink. • Other word for a gun. • A famous Danish beer. • A Hollywood celebrity. • Other language spoken in • You're wearing it right now. • The peninsula in northern Europe. • Invented in Denmark, made for kids. • The city where they invented cheese. • A cooperative unit (especially in sports). • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-08
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- (plants) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- When the water mixes with dust in the sky and forms a cloud
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- organisms that make their own food
- organism that eats both animals and plants
- and organism that only eats meat
- organism that only eats plants
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume.
- the microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen, principally nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen (N2)
- any plant, makes their own food
- how animals breathe
- the consumer that eats plants (eats first)
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- anything living
- not living
- the animal that eats the animal
- the thing transferred when an organism eats the other
- when the sun makes water rise into the sky
- each level in the food pyramid
- When the water from the clouds fall out (rain, sleet, snow, etc..)
- species that arrives in the ecosystem first
20 Clues: not living • anything living • how animals breathe • organism that only eats plants • each level in the food pyramid • the animal that eats the animal • any plant, makes their own food • and organism that only eats meat • organisms that make their own food • organism that eats both animals and plants • when the sun makes water rise into the sky • ...
SCIENCE 2015-02-17
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- The product of force and displacement.
- "Father of Passive Safety"
- Smaller unit of Joule
- First experimented the nature of heat.
- Known as combined cooling, heating and power.
- It is always conserved in all types of Collision.
- A device that converts heat energy to mechanical work.
- A truck accelerates uniformly from 12m/s to 30m/s in 2s. Determine the force of the car.
- Forces which particle of system exert on one another.
- When two or more bodies come in contact with each other.
- Study of transformation of energy in various forms.
- A centimeter-gram-second unit of force.
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- Force needed to produce a unit of elongation or compression of a spring or rubber.
- The ability/capacity to do work.
- Force pulling you to the center.
- When the object is launched horizontally, the angle of projection is ____.
- Experimentally determined the mechanical work needed to produce a given amount of heat.
- The path of projectile which follows a parabola.
- Momentum has equivalent units of ______.
- A man pulls his wooden cart with a distance of 24m and has a done a total work of 480j. Find the force exerted by the boy.
20 Clues: Smaller unit of Joule • "Father of Passive Safety" • The ability/capacity to do work. • Force pulling you to the center. • The product of force and displacement. • First experimented the nature of heat. • A centimeter-gram-second unit of force. • Momentum has equivalent units of ______. • Known as combined cooling, heating and power. • ...
Unit 2 2022-03-28
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- A Structure inside a cell that performs a specific function
- Water fearing
- This refers to the cell membrane allowing only some things to pass through
- The result of a chemical reaction
- Similar cells working together
- Passive transport from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- A protein that speeds up a chemical reaction. Sometimes called a catalyst
- The diffusion of water
- Movement across the cell membrane that requires energy. Going from low concentration to high concentration
- Any living thing
- Two or more atoms bonded together
- The basic unit of life
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- The location on an enzyme where a substrate binds
- Organs that work together to perform a function
- The energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- Movement across the cell membrane that does not require energy
- A chemical compound that goes through a chemical reaction after binding to an enzyme
- Water loving
- When an enzyme has become altered due to extreme change in temp. or pH
- The smallest unit of all matter
- Forms a bilayer that makes up the cell membrane
- Similar tissues working together
22 Clues: Water loving • Water fearing • Any living thing • The diffusion of water • The basic unit of life • Similar cells working together • The smallest unit of all matter • Similar tissues working together • The result of a chemical reaction • Two or more atoms bonded together • The energy needed to start a chemical reaction • Organs that work together to perform a function • ...
Vocab 2024-11-07
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- letting fields lie
- a method used by farmers to help keep water from washing soil away
- Dense, hard metallic element
- something to separate metal in the ore from the other material's
- minerals often found near volcanic areas
- liquid version of fossil fuel
- energy made from moving water
- a mixture of several different gasses
- hardened carbon-based fossil fuel
- soft or shapable
- a production place that breaks down certain materials
- resources that can't be replaced easily
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- chemical products derived from petroleum
- remains of organisms that lived long ago
- energy, such as electricity, that is generated directly from the wind
- a place where water is collected and stored
- A natural resource is something that is found in nature and can be used by people
- another word for petroleum
- a solid substance found naturally in the earth's surface
- heat that comes from inside Earth
- materials with usable amount of metal in them
- resources that can be replaced easily
- light, heat, and other forms of energy given off by the Sun
- low growing crop
24 Clues: soft or shapable • low growing crop • letting fields lie • another word for petroleum • Dense, hard metallic element • liquid version of fossil fuel • energy made from moving water • heat that comes from inside Earth • hardened carbon-based fossil fuel • a mixture of several different gasses • resources that can be replaced easily • resources that can't be replaced easily • ...
biology crossword puzzle 2021-06-05
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- is process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- Since the reactions happen inside of cells
- is the total mass of organisms in a given area
- organism that makes its own food
- comes from the food varieties we eat or the body can make it from different substances.
- energy is stored in bonds between atoms
- The responses life forms use to get energy from glucose
- moves from a plant’s leaves to all of its cells.
- animals that eat other animals.
- is a group of living and nonliving things in a place that has a specific climate, landforms, soil types, and vegetation.
- is used to rearrange the molecules, and some of it is transformed into chemical energy
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- dioxide achemical compound made up of a carbon atom and two oxygen atoms
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same region at the same time
- the layer of air that encompasses the Earth and is contained for the most part of Nitrogen and Oxygen.
- are passed from parents to offspring through DNA.
- a element
- a chemical element
- a stretch or space of water, like a stream, ocean, or lake.
- The small fibers you can see in paper
- animals that eat plants
20 Clues: a element • a chemical element • animals that eat plants • animals that eat other animals. • organism that makes its own food • The small fibers you can see in paper • energy is stored in bonds between atoms • Since the reactions happen inside of cells • is the total mass of organisms in a given area • moves from a plant’s leaves to all of its cells. • ...
scientifc crossword 2021-11-24
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- outside our atmosphere
- upwards movement
- keeps you on the ground
- forwards movement
- tiny life forms
- the amount of stuff somethings made of
- plants converting light into energy
- a form of science
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- keeps boats floating
- you measure temperature with this
- Looking at results
- pushes against planes
- push or pull
- rub yo hands togther
- The relationship betweeen two creatures that benifit each other
15 Clues: push or pull • tiny life forms • upwards movement • forwards movement • a form of science • Looking at results • keeps boats floating • rub yo hands togther • pushes against planes • outside our atmosphere • keeps you on the ground • you measure temperature with this • plants converting light into energy • the amount of stuff somethings made of • ...
Light Vocabulary - Test review 2022-03-25
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- Per second, or a measure of frequency
- Warm up Pepperoni Hot Pockets
- Bends inward (as a lens or mirror)
- How long your wave is
- Heat lamp Power
- No light passes through
- Energy of of the Electro-Magnetic Spectrum
- The interpretation of certain wavelengths of light by the human brain
- Light bends
- Otherwise known as a star
- Triangular-ish structure frequently used in total internal reflection
- A reflective surface
- Refers to moving electrons
- How often something happens
- Turn it on in the car
- Glowing, especially as a filament or sun
- The incoming ray
- Examine a broken bone
- Studied Refraction
- Bends outward (as a lens or mirror)
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- Grab the sunscreen
- Energy or Matter is goes into a substance
- Unit of distance
- A N-S force that attracts or repels at a distance
- Highest frequency waves
- Can be seen
- The part of the human eye that transforms light into electrical signals
- The display of all visible colors forms by the dispersion of white light
- A beam of light
- Very small unit of distance
- Only some light passes through
- Excited electrons jumping around when the switch is flipped
- Light passes through easily
- Image created when light bounces
- Excited electrons keep jumping even after the light is turned off
- Light Emitting Diode
- A curved transparent material that can focus light
- Forms the outside curvature of the human eye
38 Clues: Can be seen • Light bends • Heat lamp Power • A beam of light • Unit of distance • The incoming ray • Grab the sunscreen • Studied Refraction • A reflective surface • Light Emitting Diode • How long your wave is • Turn it on in the car • Examine a broken bone • Highest frequency waves • No light passes through • Otherwise known as a star • Refers to moving electrons • Very small unit of distance • ...
Combustion 2025-01-06
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- The process where a liquid forms solid crystals, often by cooling or evaporating.
- Fuels made from living organisms or their waste, like ethanol or biodiesel.
- Harmful substances released into the environment, often as a by-product of combustion.
- The environment around a reaction, including air, temperature, and materials nearby.
- A compound made of hydrogen and carbon atoms, such as methane or petrol.
- Machines that convert energy from combustion into mechanical motion.
- The visible, glowing part of a fire caused by combustion.
- Reacting with great energy or intensity, like a fire burning strongly.
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- A historical, now-discredited theory that substances released a material called "phlogiston" during burning.
- A reaction that releases heat to the surroundings.
- A reaction where a substance combines with oxygen, often releasing energy.
- Fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, such as coal, oil, and gas.
- A rapid and violent release of energy caused by combustion or other reactions.
- A chemical reaction where a substance reacts with oxygen, releasing energy as heat and light.
- Energy released from reactions involving atomic nuclei, such as in nuclear power plants.
- A small flash of light or heat that can start combustion.
- A compound formed when an element reacts with oxygen, such as carbon dioxide.
- Fuels made from resources that can be replenished, like biofuels.
- Fuels from finite resources, like coal or oil, which cannot be replaced once used.
19 Clues: A reaction that releases heat to the surroundings. • A small flash of light or heat that can start combustion. • The visible, glowing part of a fire caused by combustion. • Fuels made from resources that can be replenished, like biofuels. • Machines that convert energy from combustion into mechanical motion. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-01-20
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- Structures that close a passage, or permit flow in one direction only
- Regulates calcium and phosphorus levels so the nervous systems can function properly
- Causes forehead wrinkles
- Draws scalp backward
- System that regulates temperature and produces vitamin D
- 80% water
- Flat bone that forms the ventral (front) support of the ribs
- The process of cell reproduction
- Bending forward
- This system is the physical foundation of the body
- This bone forms back of skull above nape
- Contribute to the blood clotting process, stops bleeding
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- Glands that affect the growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the body
- Substance of which the cells of all living things are composed
- Secretes enzyme cells that digest carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- This bone forms the forehead
- The system responsible for coordinating all the many activities performed by the body
- A liquid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid, dispersing white blood cells and nutrrients, as well as absorbing toxins and waste
- The complex chemical process taking place in living organisms; converts nutrients to energy and eliminates waste
- This system protects body from disease by developing resistances and destroying disease-causing toxins
- The secretions the endocrine glands release directly into the bloodstream and influence the welfare of the entire body
- Fluid part of the blood, and is about 80% water
- The study of tiny structures found in living tissues
23 Clues: 80% water • Bending forward • Draws scalp backward • Causes forehead wrinkles • This bone forms the forehead • The process of cell reproduction • This bone forms back of skull above nape • Fluid part of the blood, and is about 80% water • This system is the physical foundation of the body • The study of tiny structures found in living tissues • ...
Weather Patterns 2023-03-02
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- a tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses
- a scientist who studies the cause of weather and tries to predict it
- a small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning
- a rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud to touch earth's surface
- a sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a cloud, between nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- a humid air mass that forms over oceans
- a dry air mass that forms over land
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- a warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure
- to move away from an area temporarily to avoid hurricane conditions
- a swirling center of low air pressure
- a line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature
- a "dome" of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands
- the boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
- a cold mass that forms north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude and has high air pressure
- a high-pressure center of dry air
- mass a huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity and air pressure throughout
- a line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
19 Clues: a high-pressure center of dry air • a dry air mass that forms over land • a swirling center of low air pressure • a violent disturbance in the atmosphere • a humid air mass that forms over oceans • the boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix • a warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-02-14
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- electrons surrounding an atom
- outermost electrons
- Sharing of electrons to become a bond
- Transfer of electrons to form a bond
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- the outer most energy level
- the first energy level is ____ from the nucleus
- Attraction between atoms
- groups/families are _____ in the periodic table
- what bond forms a crystal lattice
- periods are _____ in the periodic table
10 Clues: outermost electrons • Attraction between atoms • the outer most energy level • electrons surrounding an atom • what bond forms a crystal lattice • Transfer of electrons to form a bond • Sharing of electrons to become a bond • periods are _____ in the periodic table • the first energy level is ____ from the nucleus • groups/families are _____ in the periodic table
physical science CWL 2025-02-14
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- - make up a polymer
- - basic energy source
- - building blocks for organic cells
- - cellular reproduction
- - long-term energy storage
- - same formula, different structure
- hydrocarbon - single benzene structure
- - hydroxyl substitute
- hydrocarbon - contains a functional group
- acid - makes up proteins
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- - contains carbon/hydrogen
- hydrocarbon single-bondedded
- ring - builds aromatic hydrocarbon
- compound - contains carbon
- - monomers make a large molecule
- acid - provides instruction
- hydrocarbon - double/triple bonded
- -substituted hydrocarbon makes a carbonyl group
- group - replaces with a substitute
- - oxygen forms a carbonyl group
- - monomers to create nucleic acid
21 Clues: - make up a polymer • - basic energy source • - hydroxyl substitute • - cellular reproduction • acid - makes up proteins • - contains carbon/hydrogen • compound - contains carbon • - long-term energy storage • acid - provides instruction • hydrocarbon single-bondedded • - oxygen forms a carbonyl group • - monomers make a large molecule • - monomers to create nucleic acid • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 Anatomy/Physiology 2019-09-18
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- compounds = Compounds that contain carbon
- = The center of atom containing protons and neutrons
- energy = stored energy
- bonds = Form when a hydrogen atom, already covalently linked to one eletronegative atom, is attracted by another electron hungry atom, so a bridge forms between them.
- energy = Energy directly involved in moving matter
- = Substances composed of tow or more components physically intermixed.
- = Fat molecules made of 4 interlocking hydrocarbon rings
- and Unsaturated = Fatty acids that contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
- energy = energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances
- = bitter taste, feels slippery, high pH and are proton acceptors
- = double sugars formed when 2 monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis
- = Fatty acids or their derivatives that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
- energy = Energy that travels in waves
- = simple sugars. single chain or single ring structures containing from 3-7 carbon atoms
- = The capacity to do work, or tho put matter into motion
- reactions = Reactions that release energy
- = Heterogenous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out.
- energy = Results from the movement of charged particles
- = Basic structural material of the body
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- = Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH
- = A nucleic acid found in all living cells that carries the organism's hereditary information
- = Iconic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than hydroxyl ion (OH-)
- = When two or more different kinds of atoms bind
- reactions = The products of energy absorbing
- = commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid
- = The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration units.
- = A combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- = Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis
- = High -energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.
- compounds = all other chemicals in the body besides Carbon.
- = Homogenous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids or solids.
- energy = energy in action
- = Diglycerides with phosphorus containing group and two, rather than 3 fatty acid chains.
- = A group of molecules that include sugars and starches
- = Chainlike molecules made of similar or repeating units (monomers), which are joined together by dehydration synthesis
- = one singular group of units
- = part of atom that bears a negative charge.
- Bonds = Electrons may be shared to fill its outer electron shell
- = The number and kinds or reacting substances
- = Nucleic acid that contains ribose and the bases A< G< < and U. It carries out DNA's instructions for protein synthesis
40 Clues: energy = stored energy • energy = energy in action • = one singular group of units • energy = Energy that travels in waves • = Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH • = Basic structural material of the body • compounds = Compounds that contain carbon • reactions = Reactions that release energy • reactions = The products of energy absorbing • ...
Unit 5 Vocab (Uses words from 1,2,3,4) 2025-10-01
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- Process in which a cell from two parents unite to create a new organism.
- A weak acid or base that helps prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH.
- Macromolecule made up of carbon and hydrogen. Fats, oils, and waxes.
- CO2 + H2O —> C6H12O6 + O2
- The acronym we use for adenosine triphosphate
- Carbon dioxide and water yields glucose and oxygen
- Light-absorbing molecules
- One of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store and release energy.
- Cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.
- Process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment.
- Reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars
- Process where a single parent reproduces by itself.
- Small unit that can join together with other small units to form polymers.
- Compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution.
- Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that capture sunlight and converts it into chemical energy.
- Basic unit of life.
- Compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Major source of energy for living organisms.
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- Energy-requiring process that moves material across a membrane against a concentration difference
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- Reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- Change over time.
- Process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates.
- Process by which molecules tend to move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a solution.
- Opening in the underside of a leaf that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to diffuse in and out of the leaf
- A large compound formed from combinations of many monomers.
- Monomer of proteins. Compound of amino group, carboxyl group, and an R-group.
- Macromolecule containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. DNA and RNA are examples.
- DIffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- Compound that forms hydrogen ions in a solution.
- Organisms that obtain energy from foods it consumes.
- Light collecting units of the chloroplasts
- Organisms that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds.
- Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms. Captures light energy
- Macromolecule that is made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
35 Clues: Change over time. • Basic unit of life. • CO2 + H2O —> C6H12O6 + O2 • Light-absorbing molecules • Light collecting units of the chloroplasts • The acronym we use for adenosine triphosphate • Compound that forms hydrogen ions in a solution. • Carbon dioxide and water yields glucose and oxygen • Compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution. • ...
CR & P 2022-11-04
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- where photosynthesis occurs
- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms.
- membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
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- a process in which one or more substances, also called reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, known as products.
- a group of green pigments used by organisms that convert sunlight into energy via photosynthesis
- a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment.
- A tiny pore in a plant leaf surrounded by a pair of guard cells that regulate its opening and closure, and serves as the site for gas exchange.
- a substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
- a chemical element with an atomic number of 8
- a substance that enters into and is altered in the course of a chemical reaction.
16 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs • a chemical element with an atomic number of 8 • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms. • a substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction • a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure. • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • ...
chapter 2: chemistry of life vocab 2018-04-12
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- / forms through the electrical force between oppositely charged ions.
- / the substance that is present in the greater amount and that dissolves another substance.
- / change substances into different substances by breaking and forming chemical bonds.
- / catalysts for chemical reactions in living things.
- / a polymer made of monomers called amino acids.
- / the amount of energy that will break a bond between two atoms.
- / chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
- / a chemical reaction absorbs more energy than it releases.
- / a chemical reaction releases more energy than it absorbs.
- / molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.
- / a substance made of atoms of different elements bonded together in a certain ratio.
- / two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
- / a substance that dissolves in a solvent.
- / a macromolecule made of many monomers bonded together.
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- / an ionic bond compound of Na + and Cl-.
- / forms when atoms share a pair of electrons.
- / molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and they include sugars and starches.
- / an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons.
- / one particular type of atom, and it cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
- / the specific reactants that an enzyme acts one.
- / reached when both the reactants and products are made at the same rate.
- / compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution.
- / The smallest basic unit of matter.
- / polymers that are made up of monomers called nucleotides.
- / a homogeneous mixture.
- / the attraction among molecules stick to each other.
- / nonpolar molecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol.
- / the substances made by a chemical reaction.
- / an attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative atom.
- / a substance that decreases the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction, and increases the rate of the chemical reaction.
- / a compound that releases a proton when it dissolves in water.
- / each subunit in the complete molecule.
32 Clues: / a homogeneous mixture. • / The smallest basic unit of matter. • / each subunit in the complete molecule. • / an ionic bond compound of Na + and Cl-. • / a substance that dissolves in a solvent. • / forms when atoms share a pair of electrons. • / the substances made by a chemical reaction. • / a polymer made of monomers called amino acids. • ...
generators & turbines 2022-03-14
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- machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
- a device that converts motive power
- derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference, and electromotive force.
- shows that wind can be a viable source of renewable
- electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
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- turns into something else
- engine that provides power over and over
- set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- An electrical grid which includes a variety of operations
- device that extracts energy from a fluid flow
10 Clues: turns into something else • a device that converts motive power • engine that provides power over and over • device that extracts energy from a fluid flow • shows that wind can be a viable source of renewable • An electrical grid which includes a variety of operations • machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy. • ...
Ecology Quiz 1 2021-09-27
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- The total mass (weight) of organisms in a given area.
- Arrows in a food chain/web show the direction of the flow of _______.
- These organisms eat dead and decaying plant and animal matter and recycle the nutrients back to the plants.
- Another name for a consumer - an organism that obtains energy from another living organism, usually by eating them.
- An animal that kills and eats other animals (meat).
- The top of an energy pyramid or food chain contains these consumers.
- All the organisms that live in a area and their physical environment.
- The process of converting solar energy into chemical energy in the form of carbohydrates/sugar.
- A single unicellular or multicellular living thing. Also called an individual.
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- _______ factors are parts of an ecosystem that are living or used to be living
- The percentage of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next.
- The study of the interactions among organisms with each other and with the environment.
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- Another name for a producer - an organism that can capture energy from a nonliving source, like sunlight.
- The entire planet with all its organisms and physical environments.
- A group of individuals that are the same species and live in the same area.
- An animal that only eats plants or algae.
- The third level of an energy pyramid or food chain contains these consumers.
- Each step in a food chain or food web is called a ________ level.
- The bottom of an energy pyramid contains these organisms, such as plants.
- The second level of an energy pyramid or food chain contains these consumers.
- Most (90%) of the energy in an ecosystem is lost as this.
- A species that other species in an ecosystem largely depend on, such that if it were removed, the ecosystem would change drastically.
- ________ factors are parts of an ecosystem that have NEVER been living
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals (meat).
- Two or more different populations that live together in the same area.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring in the wild.
- A group of food chains in an ecosystem put together forms this.
28 Clues: An animal that only eats plants or algae. • An animal that kills and eats other animals (meat). • The total mass (weight) of organisms in a given area. • Most (90%) of the energy in an ecosystem is lost as this. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals (meat). • A group of food chains in an ecosystem put together forms this. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-05-07
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- any factor that restricts the size of a population
- all of Earth's water in solid, liquid, and gas form
- the movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- a body of water that is rich in nutrients
- an organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the sun's energy
- the ability to maintain an ecological balance
- energy that travels through empty space
- the abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- the zone around Earth where life can exist
- an organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms
- the mass of living organisms in a given area
- a representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- visible forms of radiant energy
- a representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- the level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- the land aread drained by a particular river; also called a drainage basin
- living things, their remains, and features, such as nests, associated with their activities
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- the maximum population size of a particular species that a give ecosystem cann sustain
- the series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- the series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
- a large geographical region defined by climate (precipitation and temperature) with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- the function a species serves in its ecosystem including what it eats, and how it behaves
- the layer of gases surrounding
- an ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes
- the process in which the sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- a sequence of organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- the form of energy transferred during heating or cooling
- the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- all the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- Earth's solid outer layer
- non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- the process by which sugar and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water, to provide energy for the cell
- a body of water that is low in nutrients
33 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer • the layer of gases surrounding • visible forms of radiant energy • energy that travels through empty space • a body of water that is low in nutrients • a body of water that is rich in nutrients • the zone around Earth where life can exist • the mass of living organisms in a given area • the ability to maintain an ecological balance • ...
SS Vocabulary 2015-05-14
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- Finding alternate uses for something instead of throwing it away as garbage.
- Breaking down of materials into dirt.
- "Living now" changes to make in order to preserve our resources for generations to come. (Involves different methods of building, farming and finding new ways
- A self-sufficient environment formed by biological and physical characteristics
- energy Alternate forms of energy/electricity through natural resources such as wind and sun.
- dioxide Greenhouse gas increasing global warming. Also known as CO2
- The range of living things in one area and how they are part of the ecosystem.
- warming Temperature increase in air and oceans because of human activity.
- Gases or exhausts produced by human activity.
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- gases Gases in our atmosphere contributing to global warming.
- together and in one place.
- Breaking down of materials with help from micro-organisms.
- produce electricity instead of using up resources that will run out.)
- fuels Deposits such as natural gas, coal and oil which has taken years to develop naturally from the environment.
- change Rapid change in global climate because of human activities.
- energy Conversion of sun's rays to energy.
16 Clues: together and in one place. • Breaking down of materials into dirt. • energy Conversion of sun's rays to energy. • Gases or exhausts produced by human activity. • Breaking down of materials with help from micro-organisms. • gases Gases in our atmosphere contributing to global warming. • change Rapid change in global climate because of human activities. • ...
Chemistry Fun 2025-12-17
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- A type of bond formed by the transfer of electrons between a metal and a nonmetal.
- The group 17 elements that are highly reactive nonmetals.
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed.
- Molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements.
- The name for electrons in the outermost shell of an atom.
- The emission of light by a substance without combustion or perceptible heat.
- The substance in a solution that does the dissolving (usually water).
- The process in which an atom loses electrons during a reaction.
- A measure of how strongly an atom attracts electrons in a chemical bond.
- An insoluble solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture.
- The process in which an atom gains electrons during a reaction.
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- The subatomic particle that determines an element's identity.
- The SI unit used to measure the amount of a substance (6.022×1023 particles).
- A technique used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- A reaction that absorbs energy from the surroundings.
- A type of bond where electrons are shared between two nonmetals.
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat to the surroundings.
- Different physical forms in which an element can exist (e.g., graphite vs. diamond).
- The law stating that physical and chemical properties of elements recur in a predictable way.
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs energy from the surroundings. • The group 17 elements that are highly reactive nonmetals. • The name for electrons in the outermost shell of an atom. • The subatomic particle that determines an element's identity. • Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Living World Knowledge Crossword 1 2019-08-23
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- A biome found between 15 and 35 degrees north and south of the equator.
- A tropical rainforest found in Brazil.
- The continent in which Brazil is located.
- A community of living things that live in conjunction with the non-living environment
- An organism that uses sunlight energy to produce food.
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- A global ecosystem.
- Where the tropical rainforest biome is found.
- Determines what type of ecosystem forms where.
- An organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms.
- An organism that gets its energy by breaking down dead material.
- Living parts of an ecosystem - e.g. plants, animals.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem - e.g. climate, soil.
12 Clues: A global ecosystem. • A tropical rainforest found in Brazil. • The continent in which Brazil is located. • Where the tropical rainforest biome is found. • Determines what type of ecosystem forms where. • Living parts of an ecosystem - e.g. plants, animals. • Non-living parts of an ecosystem - e.g. climate, soil. • An organism that uses sunlight energy to produce food. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-02-19
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- Water moving from higher to lower
- Main energy source for ALL living things.
- Process where the sun’s heat turns liquid water into water vapor
- Evaporation of water from plants through the Stomata.
- Where water collects
- Water in its gas form
- The movement of water through the soil
- Water falls to Earth in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- Openings under leaves
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- Where air and soil meet.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, oceans, etc…
- Forms droplets of water as water vapor cools to a liquid form
- Water moves in a circular pattern from the ground to sky and back again.
14 Clues: Where water collects • Water in its gas form • Openings under leaves • Where air and soil meet. • Water moving from higher to lower • The movement of water through the soil • Main energy source for ALL living things. • Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, oceans, etc… • Evaporation of water from plants through the Stomata. • ...
UOI Crossword 2019-03-05
7 Clues: stored energy • organic matter • the kind of energy used in steam turbines • energy of motion and the movement of an object • energy made by waves, sunlight, tides and wind • changing energy from one of its forms to another • the movement of energy from one place to another (solar panels)
Electromagnetic Radiation 2014-03-07
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- Volt EV most convent energy unit for atoms and visible light.
- produced by more or less room temperature objects. Used by the military to see in the dark.
- combination of two protons and two neutrons, He4 nucleus.
- produced by radios.
- electrons that come from nuclear events.
- Antimatter electrons, used for detecting cancer.
- Usually come from electrons in very hot object, not enough energy to go though skin but photons have enough energy to cause skin cancer and eye damage.
- 10^-9m, nm
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- 1/10nm
- shortest, but highest frequency radio waves.
- produced alpha, beta, gamma, and positrons.
- hxf hxv
- Smallest of EMR. Energy is so high they tend to go through things breaking up millions of molecules as they go.
- elementary particle, force carrier for electromagnetic force. The quantum of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
- produced by accelerating charges, usually electrons. Much like Gamma Rays but less. Used in hospital, produced by machines.
- if we can see it, it is?
- Diameter 0.2nm, or about two angstroms.
17 Clues: 1/10nm • hxf hxv • 10^-9m, nm • produced by radios. • if we can see it, it is? • Diameter 0.2nm, or about two angstroms. • electrons that come from nuclear events. • produced alpha, beta, gamma, and positrons. • shortest, but highest frequency radio waves. • Antimatter electrons, used for detecting cancer. • combination of two protons and two neutrons, He4 nucleus. • ...
Mega Crossword 2016-05-24
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- This lets light through
- We see things because this reflects on objects
- This provides support
- The process by which plants produce energy
- This lets some light through
- This is a type of force
- This does not let light through
- This is a type of force
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- This protects vital organs like the lungs
- This food groups helps with muscle repair
- This food group gives us energy
- This takes water from the soil
- Animal without a backbone
- This is where movement occurs on the skeleton
- During the day this is where we get most of our light
- Water travels up this to the leaves
- This forms when the sun is blocked by an object
- Animal with a backbone
- This pumps blood around the body
- This protects the Brain
- A magnet has two of these
21 Clues: This provides support • Animal with a backbone • This lets light through • This protects the Brain • This is a type of force • This is a type of force • Animal without a backbone • A magnet has two of these • This lets some light through • This takes water from the soil • This food group gives us energy • This does not let light through • This pumps blood around the body • ...
waves_crystal 2022-12-12
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- a short burst that travels as a wave
- energy of movement
- the low point of a wave
- a back and forth pattern of motion that transfers energy
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms but cannot be created or destroyed
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- the bouncing back of waves off an object
- a point where a wave crosses its resting line
- a repeating and recognizable feature
- the height of the peaks above the resting line in a wave
- the high point of a wave
10 Clues: energy of movement • the low point of a wave • the high point of a wave • a short burst that travels as a wave • a repeating and recognizable feature • the bouncing back of waves off an object • a point where a wave crosses its resting line • a back and forth pattern of motion that transfers energy • the height of the peaks above the resting line in a wave • ...
Noah Koopman Unit 1 2025-03-21
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- reproduction with one parent
- an organism's ability to maintain stable living conditions to prevent death
- organisms or bacteria with only one cell
- organisms with more than one cell
- a non-living factor in the environment
- an organism's body divides its cells into specific types or forms
- cells that have a nucleus
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- how an organism uses millions of tiny chemical reactions to use energy
- reproduction with two parents
- a characteristic or detail that deals with the qualities of something
- an organism that gets its food and energy from other organisms
- a characteristic or detail that deals with the quantity of something
- an organism that makes its own food and energy
- cells that don't have a nucleus
- a living factor in the environment
15 Clues: cells that have a nucleus • reproduction with one parent • reproduction with two parents • cells that don't have a nucleus • organisms with more than one cell • a living factor in the environment • a non-living factor in the environment • organisms or bacteria with only one cell • an organism that makes its own food and energy • ...
SCIENCE 2015-02-17
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- Study of transformation of energy in various forms.
- First experimented the nature of heat.
- The path of projectile which follows a parabola.
- A man pulls his wooden cart with a distance of 24m and has a done a total work of 480j. Find the force exerted by the boy.
- When the object is launched horizontally, the angle of projection is ____.
- The ability/capacity to do work.
- Experimentally determined the mechanical work needed to produce a given amount of heat.
- A device that converts heat energy to mechanical work.
- Forces which particle of system exert on one another.
- Smaller unit of Joule
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- Known as combined cooling, heating and power.
- It is always conserved in all types of Collision.
- "Father of Passive Safety"
- Momentum has equivalent units of ______.
- Force pulling you to the center
- Force needed to produce a unit of elongation or compression of a spring or rubber.
- The product of force and displacement.
- A truck accelerates uniformly from 12m/s to 30m/s in 2s. Determine the force of the car.
- When two or more bodies come in contact with each other.
- A centimeter-gram-second unit of force.
20 Clues: Smaller unit of Joule • "Father of Passive Safety" • Force pulling you to the center • The ability/capacity to do work. • First experimented the nature of heat. • The product of force and displacement. • A centimeter-gram-second unit of force. • Momentum has equivalent units of ______. • Known as combined cooling, heating and power. • ...
