forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
SCIENCE 2015-02-17
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- Force pulling you to the center.
- 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.
- Smaller unit of Joule
- Study of transformation of energy in various forms.
- A device that converts heat energy to mechanical work.
- It is always conserved in all types of Collision.
- The ability/capacity to do work.
- A truck accelerates uniformly from 12m/s to 30m/s in 2s. Determine the force of the car.
- The path of projectile which follows a parabola.
- Experimentally determined the mechanical work needed to produce a given amount of heat.
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- When two or more bodies come in contact with each other.
- "Father of Passive Safety"
- First experimented the nature of heat.
- Forces which particle of system exert on one another.
- Force needed to produce a unit of elongation or compression of a spring or rubber.
- When the object is launched horizontally, the angle of projection is ____.
- A centimeter-gram-second unit of force.
- Momentum has equivalent units of ______.
- Known as combined cooling, heating and power.
- The product of force and displacement.
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. • ...
SCIENCE 2015-02-17
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- First experimented the nature of heat.
- Forces which particle of system exert on one another.
- Force needed to produce a unit of elongation or compression of a spring or rubber.
- When two or more bodies come in contact with each other.
- A truck accelerates uniformly from 12m/s to 30m/s in 2s. Determine the force of the car.
- It is always conserved in all types of Collision.
- The ability/capacity to do work.
- Experimentally determined the mechanical work needed to produce a given amount of heat.
- Smaller unit of Joule
- A device that converts heat energy to mechanical work.
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- Force pulling you to the center.
- The product of force and displacement.
- Study of transformation of energy in various forms.
- A centimeter-gram-second unit of force.
- When the object is launched horizontally, the angle of projection is ____.
- Known as combined cooling, heating and power.
- Momentum has equivalent units of ______.
- "Father of Passive Safety"
- 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.
- The path of projectile which follows a parabola.
20 Clues: Smaller unit of Joule • "Father of Passive Safety" • Force pulling you to the center. • The ability/capacity to do work. • 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. • ...
Health & Human Defintion 2025-06-02
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- Important Nutrient for building bones
- Mineral that plays a roll in the regulation of fluids
- Nutrient Nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts
- system on food packaging
- Decay of teeth
- A shape which depicts the types of foods
- Nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts
- Fuel for energy
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- Unit of measuring energy intake
- Mineral Essential component of blood, low iron=Risk of anaemia
- Builds and maintains body cells
- Condition where the body does not deliver enough oxygen to the cells
- Forms the basis of Blood
- Type of Carb which acts as a digestive cleaner
- Main fuel for the body
15 Clues: Decay of teeth • Fuel for energy • Main fuel for the body • system on food packaging • Forms the basis of Blood • Unit of measuring energy intake • Builds and maintains body cells • Important Nutrient for building bones • A shape which depicts the types of foods • Type of Carb which acts as a digestive cleaner • Mineral that plays a roll in the regulation of fluids • ...
Amoeba Sisters Crossword 2025-11-06
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- A substance moves from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
- Go against the concentration gradient
- Has a lower osmotic pressure
- Plant cells have it but animal cells don't
- Adenosine triphosphate, when broken releases energy
- Equal sharing of electrons among atoms
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- Also known as passive diffusion, takes no energy to pass molecules
- Has a high osmotic pressure
- Fusing of substances with the membrane and forms vesicles
- The liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- Keep a stable internal environment
- Made up of a phospholipid bilayer
- Water travels at a fast rate across the membrane
- Reverse of Endocytosis, molecules leave
- Unequal sharing of electrons among atoms
15 Clues: Has a high osmotic pressure • Has a lower osmotic pressure • Made up of a phospholipid bilayer • Keep a stable internal environment • Go against the concentration gradient • Equal sharing of electrons among atoms • Reverse of Endocytosis, molecules leave • Unequal sharing of electrons among atoms • The liquid that fills the inside of a cell • ...
Energy 2020-10-18
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- the work of building or making something, especially buildings, bridges
- the degree to which something is hot
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water
- to need the support of someone or something
- to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere
- to provide the power to keep a machine working
- energy that an object or system has because it is moving
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- forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used
- the way in which things are organized or arranged
- connected with the natural heat of rock deep in the ground
- to be able to get to or get inside a place
- to produce energy in a particular form
- successful or achieving the results that you want
- a form of energy that provides power to motors and devices that create light or heat
14 Clues: the degree to which something is hot • to produce energy in a particular form • to be able to get to or get inside a place • to need the support of someone or something • to provide the power to keep a machine working • to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere • the way in which things are organized or arranged • successful or achieving the results that you want • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-01-12
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- A complex carbohydrate composed of multiple sugar units.
- A branched form of starch composed of glucose units linked together.
- Pertaining to the linkage between sugar molecules.
- A linear arrangement of repeating units in a molecule.
- A chemical element with the symbol H; a key component in various biological molecules.
- A monosaccharide, commonly known as fruit sugar.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.
- A substance that triggers an immune response, often by producing antibodies.
- A polysaccharide found in plants, serving as a storage form of energy.
- The capacity to do work or produce heat, often derived from the metabolism of nutrients.
- A linear form of starch composed of glucose units linked in a straight chain.
- The simplest form of carbohydrates, consisting of a single sugar unit.
- A five-carbon monosaccharide, such as ribose.
- A sugar molecule that forms the backbone of RNA.
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- A polysaccharide that serves as a storage form of glucose in animals.
- The chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water.
- A monosaccharide and a primary source of energy in living organisms.
- Relating to the arrangement and organization of parts in a biological or chemical system.
- The clumping together of particles or cells, typically due to the action of antibodies.
- A type of secondary protein structure, referring to a sheet-like arrangement of polypeptide chains.
- Long, thread-like structures, often referring to dietary components that promote digestive health.
- A polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, composed of glucose units linked in a linear fashion.
- A six-carbon monosaccharide, such as glucose.
- A protein molecule with attached carbohydrate chains.
- A type of secondary protein structure, referring to a helical arrangement of polypeptide chains.
- The accumulation and retention of substances for future use.
- A sugar molecule that forms the backbone of DNA.
- The presence of side chains or offshoots in a molecular structure.
28 Clues: A six-carbon monosaccharide, such as glucose. • A five-carbon monosaccharide, such as ribose. • A monosaccharide, commonly known as fruit sugar. • A sugar molecule that forms the backbone of DNA. • A sugar molecule that forms the backbone of RNA. • Pertaining to the linkage between sugar molecules. • The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent. • ...
Standard 2.1 2021-10-27
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- when warm are cools it forms what type of pattern
- solar energy his ___ by the ground and overtime creates long waved heat
- where does the sun shine straight over
- cell that's shift and expand seasonally
- in what hemisphere does pressure change from west to east
- mid-latitude and polar cells
- in solar energy warm air ____
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- circulation is more ____ near the equator than at higher latitudes
- convection cells circulate air, ____, and heat around the globe
- what is unevenly distributed around the globe
- what type of latitude that is around 30° to 60°
- heat that transforms to liquid to gas
- a type of equilateral convection cells
- where cells meet and surface winds result in convection
- what type of energy passes all the way through our atmosphere is absorbed either by the ground surface or by water
- where does the sun shine low on the horizon most of the year
16 Clues: mid-latitude and polar cells • in solar energy warm air ____ • heat that transforms to liquid to gas • a type of equilateral convection cells • where does the sun shine straight over • cell that's shift and expand seasonally • what is unevenly distributed around the globe • what type of latitude that is around 30° to 60° • when warm are cools it forms what type of pattern • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-19
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- Chlorophyll has an electron transport molecule that transports high-energy electrons to other molecules.
- The prioncabal pigment, which is present in plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- Plants employ molecules that can absorb light in order to harvest energy from the sun.
- The fluid component of the chloroplast is located beyond the thylakoid membrane.
- the process through which plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunshine to produce oxygen, sugar energy, and carbon dioxide
- compound that looks like ATP and has two phosphate groups and not three
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
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- a group of proteins that serve as a transport system for energetic electrons.
- A protein and chlorophyll cluster is included inside thylokaids.
- a situation when all of the body's systems are in a state of equilibrium, which is required for the body to remain alive and function normally
- comes in many forms, including light, heat, and electrical current, amongst others
- Bonds Form between Atoms producing C02 and H20
- an autonomous living entity that sustains its life by means of organs that perform separate tasks but are dependant on one another.
- The light-independent mechanisms of photosynthesis that use the energy of ATP and NADPH to build high-energy molecules like sugar in plants.
- Compound used by cells to store and realese energy
15 Clues: Bonds Form between Atoms producing C02 and H20 • Compound used by cells to store and realese energy • saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • A protein and chlorophyll cluster is included inside thylokaids. • compound that looks like ATP and has two phosphate groups and not three • ...
#29 2023-05-17
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- reply to something
- having different forms or types
- get right amount of nutrients so body grows
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- feeling less stressed or tense
- being productive without wasting time or effort
- collection of foods with similar properties
- something that is used to produce energy
- quiet and free from disturbance
- a unit of energy
9 Clues: a unit of energy • reply to something • feeling less stressed or tense • having different forms or types • quiet and free from disturbance • something that is used to produce energy • collection of foods with similar properties • get right amount of nutrients so body grows • being productive without wasting time or effort
-Ology Crossword 2025-09-04
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- The study of electric fields
- The study of X-rays and other forms of radiant energy
- The study of life forms found in the ocean
- The study of microscopic organisms
- The study of examining eyes, refraction, and prescription (glasses)
- The study of minerals
- The Study of designing and building body parts and devices
- The study of viruses
- The study of gravity
- The study of classification
- The study of anesthetics to patients to induce the loss of sensation
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- The study of heat
- The study of parasites
- The study of the structure of the universe
- The study of animals and the way they interact with their environment
- The study of objects in motion
- The study of chemistry and its industrial use
- The study of processes that change and shape the Earth
- The study of elements, atoms, and molecules
- The study of the structure of cells to learn how they function and interact with chemical and physical factors
- The study of the nervous system and its structure and diseases
- The study of blood and its diseases
22 Clues: The study of heat • The study of viruses • The study of gravity • The study of minerals • The study of parasites • The study of classification • The study of electric fields • The study of objects in motion • The study of microscopic organisms • The study of blood and its diseases • The study of the structure of the universe • The study of life forms found in the ocean • ...
Weather 2025-02-26
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- an overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid
- the average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area
- a high pressure center of dry air
- fluffy, white clouds, usually with flat bottoms, that look like rounded piles of cotton
- an instrument used to measure relative humidity
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- Movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface
- the areas between the tropical and polar zones
- wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow sleet, or hail
- a long period of low precipitation
- the temperature at which condensation begins
- the climate of some coastal regions, with relatively warm winters and cool summers
- a huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height.
- warm air masses that form in the tropics
- the climate of the centers of continents, with cold winters and warm or hot summers
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- the side of a mountain range that faces away from oncoming wind
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- cut off, as in a front here a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses
- Is a gradual increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere, thought to be caused by an increase in greenhouse gases from human activities
- a cold air mass that forms north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude and has high air pressure
- clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky
- a swirling center of low pressure
- a humid air mass that forms over oceans
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
- gases in the atmosphere that trap energy
- a dry air mass that forms over land
- the area near the equator between about 23.5 degrees north latitude and 23.5 degrees south latitude
- an instrument used to measure precipitation
- the areas near both poles from about 66.5 degrees to 90 degrees north and 66.5 degrees to 90 degrees south latitude
- the side of a mountain range that faces the oncoming wind
- coal, oil, or natural gas that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient organisms; burned to release energy
- sea or land breeze over a large region that changes direction with the seasons
- the boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
36 Clues: a high pressure center of dry air • a swirling center of low pressure • a long period of low precipitation • a dry air mass that forms over land • a humid air mass that forms over oceans • gases in the atmosphere that trap energy • warm air masses that form in the tropics • The change in state from a gas to a liquid • an instrument used to measure precipitation • ...
General Knowledge 2023-03-06
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- The process of changing from liquid to gas
- The smallest unit of matter
- Famous physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The study of the universe
- Large body of water surrounded by land
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- Type of rock that forms from cooled magma
- Piece of evidence used to solve a crime
- A type of weather characterized by low temperatures and precipitation
- The study of the human body
- Process of converting food into energy in the body
- Type of energy produced by the sun
12 Clues: The study of the universe • The study of the human body • The smallest unit of matter • Type of energy produced by the sun • Large body of water surrounded by land • Piece of evidence used to solve a crime • Type of rock that forms from cooled magma • The process of changing from liquid to gas • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
Introduction to Plants 2022-11-27
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- is a green pigment that captures energy from sunlight
- male reproductive structure of a flower
- plants that do not produce flowers, the seeds are not enclosed in a fruit
- the part of the stamen that supports the anther
- is a system of tube-like tissues that transport water, nutrients,and other materials from one part of the plant to another part. It is like plumbing.
- female reproductive structure of a flower
- the seeds develop within this structure at the base of the pistil
- a plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating
- make their own food by using energy from their surroundings
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- specialized leaves that attract pollinators
- a tiny structure in which sperm forms
- process by which plants and other organisms convert solar energy into chemical energy
- the top of the stamen; produces pollen
- plant that produces flowers and fruit which surround and protect the seed
- specialized leaves that enclose and protect the flower bud
15 Clues: a tiny structure in which sperm forms • the top of the stamen; produces pollen • male reproductive structure of a flower • female reproductive structure of a flower • specialized leaves that attract pollinators • the part of the stamen that supports the anther • a plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating • is a green pigment that captures energy from sunlight • ...
Covalent molecules starter 2025-10-08
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- The type of electrons involved in covalent bonding. (6)
- An element that forms a double covalent bond in O₂. (6)
- Vertical columns on the periodic table, indicating elements with similar properties. (5)
- An element that forms a triple covalent bond in N₂. (8)
- An element that forms four covalent bonds in methane (CH₄). (6)
- Electrons shared between atoms in a covalent bond. (5)
- A halogen element with seven electrons in its outer shell. (8)
- The outermost electrons, important in bonding. (7)
- A group of elements in Group 7 of the periodic table. (7)
- Subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom with a positive charge. (7)
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- A subatomic particle with a negative charge. (8)
- A bond where atoms share pairs of electrons. (8)
- Neutral subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. (8)
- A group of atoms bonded together covalently. (8)
- The shells around an atom where electrons are found. (6)
- The dense central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons. (7)
- A type of bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. (5)
- Horizontal rows on the periodic table, showing elements with increasing atomic numbers. (6)
- The smallest particle of an element that retains its chemical properties. (4)
- The force that holds atoms together in molecules or compounds. (4)
20 Clues: A subatomic particle with a negative charge. (8) • A bond where atoms share pairs of electrons. (8) • A group of atoms bonded together covalently. (8) • The outermost electrons, important in bonding. (7) • Electrons shared between atoms in a covalent bond. (5) • The type of electrons involved in covalent bonding. (6) • ...
Life Science CK12 7.8 Importance of Plants 2026-03-16
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- mineral crystal that forms in urine inside a kidney, often causing pain and possibly blocking the ureter
- a solid fossil fuel made from the carbon of ancient dead plants; used for electricity
- the ability to do work
- seedless plant often used to improve soils because of its ability to absorb and hold water
- nonspecific reaction to infection or injury that includes redness, warmth, and pain at the site of infection or injury
- reproductive cell produced by fungi or plants
- vascular seedless plant with large divided leaves called fronds; more plant-like than the clubmosses; have stems, leaves, and roots
- a group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring
- sac-like organ in the urinary system that stores urine from the kidneys until it exits the body
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- vascular seedless plant with hollow, ribbed stems; it is often found in marshes
- main organ of the excretory system that filters blood and forms urine
- use of nuclear energy (nuclear fission) to create energy inside of a nuclear reactor
- dominated by trees and other woody vegetation and are classified based on their latitude; include tropical, temperate, and boreal forests (taiga)
- nonrenewable natural resource created from the remains of formerly living organisms that can be used for energ
- a tiny nonvascular plant that appears like green "fuzz" with tiny stem-like and leaf-like structures
- the finely divided leaf of ferns; has fiddlehead shapes
16 Clues: the ability to do work • reproductive cell produced by fungi or plants • the finely divided leaf of ferns; has fiddlehead shapes • main organ of the excretory system that filters blood and forms urine • vascular seedless plant with hollow, ribbed stems; it is often found in marshes • a group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring • ...
Energy 2025-10-10
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- the height of a wave from the origin to a crest, or from the origin to a trough
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- a set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element; consists of a series of fine lines of individual colors
- the energy level contained within a principal energy level
- a state of a physical system (such as an atomic nucleus, an atom, or a molecule) that is higher in energy than the ground state
- the capacity to do work or produce heat; exists as potential energy, which is stored in an object due to its composition or position, and kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion
- the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
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- includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation; the types of radiation differ in their frequencies and wavelengths
- a phenomenon in which photoelectrons are emitted from a metal's surface when light of a certain frequency shines on the surface
- the lowest allowable energy state of an atom
- a three-dimensional region around the nucleus of an atom that describes an electron's probable location
- the number of waves that pass a given point per second
- the shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave; is usually expressed in meter, centimeters, or nanometers
- a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric/magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature
- electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength that travels in a vacuum with a speed of 3.00 x 10^8 m/s
15 Clues: the lowest allowable energy state of an atom • the number of waves that pass a given point per second • the energy level contained within a principal energy level • the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom • the height of a wave from the origin to a crest, or from the origin to a trough • ...
Heat and Light 2013-06-13
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- Instument used to measure temperature.
- The part of the eye on which an image forms.
- Bending of light.
- At greater angles of incidence than this, light is totally internally reflected.
- Rays of light do not cross when producing this type of image.
- Lens that curves inwards.
- Lens that bulges outwards.
- Energy that enables us to see.
- Substance that allows heat to flow.
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- Light is a form of energy called ............ radiation.
- Heat transfer through a vacuum.
- A measure of how easily light passes through a material is called its ....... index.
- What light does when it hits a mirror.
- An object that releases or emits light is ...
- Heat transfer through a liquid or gas.
15 Clues: Bending of light. • Lens that curves inwards. • Lens that bulges outwards. • Energy that enables us to see. • Heat transfer through a vacuum. • Substance that allows heat to flow. • Instument used to measure temperature. • What light does when it hits a mirror. • Heat transfer through a liquid or gas. • The part of the eye on which an image forms. • ...
Nonrenewable Energy Sources 2023-02-06
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- A flammable mixture of gases, including methane (CH4)
- Oil leaking out of a drilled well
- Energy resources that do not replenish within the timeframe of human society.
- technique used to extract natural gas from rock formations that are normally impermeable
- Forms of nonrenewable energy that arise from the remains of living organisms over millions of years.
- Layers of coal within rock that are thick enough to be profitably mined
- Carbon-rich liquid found within rock strata millions of years old
- When plants pull carbon from the atmosphere
- Needs to be turned by the steam from boiling water
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- Most coal formed during this geologic time period
- Uses explosives to blow up entire mountaintops to allow surface mining of coal seams underneath
- Mining that removes coal through deep tunnels or shafts
- Disease coal miners can get from breathing in dust
- Energy returned on investment
- The most common rock that contains methane.
- Burns the coal to produce mechanical energy
- Ratio that estimates how much of a resource we have left at current rates of use
- Fiber in carboniferous plants that bacteria and fungi could not digest
- A hard, blackish substance that is formed from plant matter that has been highly compressed and pressurized
19 Clues: Energy returned on investment • Oil leaking out of a drilled well • The most common rock that contains methane. • Burns the coal to produce mechanical energy • When plants pull carbon from the atmosphere • Most coal formed during this geologic time period • Disease coal miners can get from breathing in dust • Needs to be turned by the steam from boiling water • ...
Crossword 2023-12-07
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- energy, the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- front, warm air is present behind it (to its south) with cool air ahead of it (to its north)
- current, the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind (Coriolis Effect), and water density
- effect, an apparent force caused by the earth's rotation
- pressure, the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- map, a map showing the state of the weather over a large area.
- front, a composite front produced by occlusion.
- a way in which heat travels
- stream, a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean current
- temperature, the temperature of the air near the surface of the earth
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
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- pressure, light winds and settled weather conditions
- front, forms when a relatively moist, warm air mass slides up and over a cold air mass.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- energy, the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment.
- energy, radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- pressure, clouds and often precipitation.
- stream, a fast, narrow current of air flowing from west to east that encircles the globe
- mass, a large body of air with generally uniform temperature and humidity.
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- front, the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air, in particular the trailing edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
23 Clues: a way in which heat travels • pressure, clouds and often precipitation. • energy, radiant energy emitted by the sun. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • front, a composite front produced by occlusion. • stream, a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean current • pressure, light winds and settled weather conditions • ...
atoms unit 1 vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-05-17
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- Mass: Weighted average mass of isotopes, expressed in atomic mass units (AMU).
- Negatively charged subatomic particle orbiting the nucleus.
- Lacks metallic properties (e.g., oxygen, nitrogen).
- State: Lowest energy state of an atom.
- Table: Arrangement of elements by atomic number.
- State: Temporary, higher-energy electron state.
- Charged particles from electron gain/loss.
- Number: Proton count uniquely identifying elements.
- Atom’s central core containing protons and neutrons.
- Diagram: Visual representation of valence electrons using dots around an element’s symbol
- Basic building block of matter, composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Forms molecules and cannot be further divided by ordinary chemical processes.
- Lines: Wavelengths emitted/absorbed during electron transitions.
- Model: Early atomic model with specific electron energy levels.
- Elements with properties between metals and nonmetals.
- Uncharged particle in atomic nuclei, crucial for nucleus stability.
- Energy Levels: Different energy levels within an electron shell.
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- Model: Describes electrons as waves, improving atom behavior understanding.
- Electrons: Outermost energy level electrons.
- Shell: Outermost electron shell determining chemical properties.
- Symbol: Abbreviation for an element (e.g., H for hydrogen).
- Structure: Diagram showing electron arrangement in atoms/molecules.
- Positively charged particle in an atom’s nucleus, nearly equal in mass to a neutron.
- Region around the nucleus where electrons are likely found.
- Energy Levels: Specific shells around the nucleus.
- Same element, different neutron count.
- Unit for atomic and molecular weights, approximately proton/neutron mass.
- A fundamental particle that makes up protons and neutrons.
- Number: Total protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus.
- Foil Experiment: Ernest Rutherford’s groundbreaking 1909 experiment bombarding gold foil with alpha particles, revealing the atomic nucleus and disproving J.J. Thomson’s model.
- Model: Describes atoms with a dense, positively charged nucleus (protons and neutrons) orbited by negatively charged electrons.
30 Clues: State: Lowest energy state of an atom. • Same element, different neutron count. • Charged particles from electron gain/loss. • Electrons: Outermost energy level electrons. • State: Temporary, higher-energy electron state. • Table: Arrangement of elements by atomic number. • Energy Levels: Specific shells around the nucleus. • ...
Weather & Climate Gateway 2 - Mei Zheng 2013-06-30
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- _______ gas is a cleaner form of energy compared to coal because it does not produce smoke.
- The loss of forests due to the removal or clearance of trees in forested areas.
- Production of goods and services within a country.
- An agreement linked to the United Nations Frsmework Convention on Climate Change, it was first drawn up in _____. (_____ Protocol)
- Global _______, the gradual reduction in the amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface.
- Organic compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, and fluorine atoms.
- Cooler regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots.
- ______ fever, caused by a virus transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito.
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- Energy __________, the use of less energy to provide the same service.
- Diseases transmitted to humans or animals by insects. (______-_____ diseases)
- Both shortwave and longwave radiation are forms of _______________ radiation, which is a kind of energy that can travel through empty space.
- Global _______, the increase in global temperatures over a long period of time.
- _____________ factors are factors caused by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels.
- The practice of cultivating land, producing crops and raising livestock.
- ______ fuels are formed from dead organic matter that has decomposed over many millions of years.
- The process by which an increasing number of people live in urban areas such as cities or towns.
- __________ effect, a natural process by which gases in the earth's atmosphere trap longwave radiation emitted from the earth's surface, warming the atmosphere.
- Global _______, the decrease in global temperatures over a long period of time.
- Efforts made to reduce energy consumption. (Energy ____________)
- Greenhouse gases absorb ________ radiation, warming the atmosphere.
20 Clues: Production of goods and services within a country. • Cooler regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots. • Efforts made to reduce energy consumption. (Energy ____________) • Greenhouse gases absorb ________ radiation, warming the atmosphere. • Organic compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, and fluorine atoms. • ...
Chapter 4 & 5 2021-02-05
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- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
- The number of waves that pass a certain point every second.
- The total number of protons and neutrons. (2 words)
- Atomic _______ spectrum is the set of frequencies of EMR emitted by atoms of an element.
- The 4 types of orbitals (sublevels) from lowest energy to highest.
- The smallest particle of an element that still shows the characteristics of that element. proton A unit of positive electrical charge and what defines the element.
- The distance between identical points on a wave.
- Electron ____ structures are a graphical way to represent valence electrons.
- The center of the atom containing the protons and the neutrons.
- Electron ______ is the arrangement of electrons in an atom.
- A unit with no electrical charge.
- ___________ radiation is energy that travels in waves.
- The mnemonic for the sequence of colors in visible light.
- Higher frequencies (shorter wavelengths) have ______ energy.
- The first scientist to develop and accepted theory on atoms.
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- The average mass of all an element’s isotopes. (2 words)
- State when an atom gains energy.
- The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.
- The first person to propose the idea of atoms.
- The lowest allowable energy state of an atom.
- There are this many forms of radiation.
- The number of protons in an element (2 words)
- Particles of EMR with no mass that carries a quantum of energy.
- ½ the distance between a wave’s crest and trough.
- A unit of negative electrical charge.
- Electrons in the outermost orbitals.
- An atom that has either a positive or a negative charge
- All waves travel at the speed of _____.
- The atomic _____ is a 3-dimensional region surrounding the nucleus where electrons are found.
- This scientist developed a cathode ray tube led to the discovery of electrons.
- There are 7 principal orbital _______.
31 Clues: State when an atom gains energy. • A unit with no electrical charge. • Electrons in the outermost orbitals. • A unit of negative electrical charge. • There are 7 principal orbital _______. • There are this many forms of radiation. • All waves travel at the speed of _____. • The lowest allowable energy state of an atom. • The number of protons in an element (2 words) • ...
Riddles scrabble 2023-08-28
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- I am a natural that is used to generate electricity and heat.What am I?
- I am a natural resource that is essential for all life forms. What am I?
- I am a process of converting organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. what am I?
- I am source of energy that releases no green house gases and relies on power of wind.Who am I?
- I am a process of breaking down organic matter into simpler substances. What am I?
- I am a material that can be melted and reshaped into different forms and harmful to society. what am I?
- I am the foundation of Sustainable cities and communities, promoting safe and inclusive Urban Spaces what am I?
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- I am a global problem caused by human activities that leads to raising temperatures and extreme weather events. What am I?
- I am a renewable source of energy that harnesses the power of sun.What am I?
- I am a natural habitat that is home to diverse species, but my destruction threatens biodiversity. what am I?
- I am a global issue that affects people's ability to access food, medicine, and education. what am I?
- I am the energy that powers progress and innovation,while reducing carbon emissions What am I?
- I am a challenge embraced, a mission grand, To make Urban life the best in the land. What am I ?
- I am a resource that provides energy, but burning me contributes to climate change. what am I?
- I am a practice that involves planting trees to restore and protect degraded ecosystems. What am I?
15 Clues: I am a natural that is used to generate electricity and heat.What am I? • I am a natural resource that is essential for all life forms. What am I? • I am a renewable source of energy that harnesses the power of sun.What am I? • I am a process of converting organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. what am I? • ...
Electricity - 3rd grade 2025-11-10
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- Circuit An electric circuit with a single path
- Circuit An electric circuit that forms a complete loop
- A path for an electrical current to flow around
- Electricity A buildup of charges on an object.
- A measure of the extra positive or negative particles that an object has.
- A thin wire inside the glass bulb of a light bulb
- Circuit An electric circuit that can follow two or more different paths
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- Circuit An electrical circuit that is not complete.
- A material that does not conduct electricty well
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- A device that opens or closes a circuit
- A source of stored chemical energy
- The ability to do work or cause change
14 Clues: A source of stored chemical energy • The ability to do work or cause change • A device that opens or closes a circuit • Circuit An electric circuit with a single path • Electricity A buildup of charges on an object. • A path for an electrical current to flow around • A material that does not conduct electricty well • A thin wire inside the glass bulb of a light bulb • ...
CH 2 VOCABULARY 2024-05-07
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- A large geopgraphical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- The function a species serves in its ecosystem, including what it eats, what eats it, and how it behaves
- The land area drained by a particular river, also called a drainage basin
- An ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes
- Earth's solid outer layer
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Visible forms of radiant energy
- Living things, their remains, and features, such as nests, associated with their activities
- Any factore that restricts the size of a population
- All the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- The non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- The level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- The form of energy transferred during heating or cooling
- The series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- The biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
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- The process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- The process by which sugar ad oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water,to provide energy for the cells
- The zone around the Earth where life can exist
- The abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- A sequence of organisms each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transfered from one organism to another
- All of Earth's water in solid,liquid,and gas form
- The ability to maintain a ecological balance
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- The movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- An organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the Sun's energy
- A representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- An organism that obtains its energy from consumming other organisms
- A body of water that is low in nutrients
- Energy that travels through empty spaces
- The maximum populatiob size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- A body of water that is rich in nutrients
- The series of processes in which compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
33 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer • Visible forms of radiant energy • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • A body of water that is low in nutrients • Energy that travels through empty spaces • A body of water that is rich in nutrients • The ability to maintain a ecological balance • The mass of living organisms in a given area • The zone around the Earth where life can exist • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword Ch. 2 (section 2.2 -2.4) 2022-09-27
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- occurrence in a natural system in which it becomes locked into a positive feedback loop of unchecked change, beyond this point the system can change so drastically that it suffers from severe degradation
- is a carbon based compound
- is anything that has mass and takes up space
- a change in matter where there is no change in its chemical composition
- law thaat states whenever energy is converted from one form to another in a physical or chemical change, no energy is created or destroyed
- law that states whenever energy is transformed from one type to another in a physical or chemical change, the result is a lower-quality or less usable energy
- energy associated with motion
- occurs when an output of matter, energy, or information is fed back into the system an input and leads to changes in that system
- a change in the chemical composition of the substance involved(chemical change)
- is the capacity to do work
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- states that whenever matter undergoes a physical or chemical change, no atoms are created or destroyed
- the forms of an element that have the same atomic number but different mass numbers
- energy travels as a wave this occurs as a result of changes in electrical and magnetic fields, another form of kinetic energy
- energy stored and potentially available for use
- Numeric value that indicates the relative acidity or alkalinity of a substance on a scale of 0 to 14, with the neutral point at 7. Acidic solutions have PH values lower than 7 basic or alkaline solutions have PH values greater than 7
- combinations of two or more different elements held together in fixed proportions
- is a set of components that function and interact in some regular way
- is the basic building block of matter
- a combination of two or more atoms of the same or different elements held together by forces known as chemical bonds
- an atom or group of atoms with a charge (+ or -)
- heat or the total kinetic energy of all moving atoms, ions, or molecules in a sample of matter
- is a type of matter with a unique set of properties that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
22 Clues: is a carbon based compound • is the capacity to do work • energy associated with motion • is the basic building block of matter • is anything that has mass and takes up space • energy stored and potentially available for use • an atom or group of atoms with a charge (+ or -) • is a set of components that function and interact in some regular way • ...
Chemistry of Life 2025-10-14
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- The main components of cell membranes.
- A solution where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside.
- A chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
- A form of endocytosis; where cells engulf liquid droplets.
- Respiration that takes place without oxygen.
- The carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plants.
- A process where a constant internal environment is maintained despite changes in the internal and external environment.
- A lipid composed of glycerol and three fatty acids which are bonded together.
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
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- A solution where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is equal to inside the cell.
- A solution where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is lower than inside the cell.
- Organisms that use energy, usually light, to synthesize their own food.
- Nutrients made up of one or more sugar molecules.
- The loss of electrons from an atom or molecule.
- The movement of materials across a cell membrane using cell energy.
- A form of endocytosis; where cells engulf solid particles.
- Large molecules that are made by joining several separate units.
- A large carbohydrate molecule used by plants to store energy.
- The diffusion of water molecules.
- The movement of materials across a cell membrane without the use of energy from the sun.
20 Clues: The diffusion of water molecules. • The main components of cell membranes. • Respiration that takes place without oxygen. • The loss of electrons from an atom or molecule. • Nutrients made up of one or more sugar molecules. • The carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plants. • A chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds. • ...
nutrition cross word 2021-02-22
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- helps with the growth and repair of your body's tissues
- The process of maintaining a steady-state inside your body
- Supply your body with energy, forms your cells, maintain body temperature, and protect your nerves
- A serious reduction in the bodies water content
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- can be stored by the body
- Give your cells the proteins they need
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- the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- cannot be stored by the body. Must eat every day
- carries oxygen from your lungs to all parts of the body
- what supplies energy for your body's functions
- A condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- essential in the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth
- Usually liquids at room temperature
- Solid at room temperature
15 Clues: Solid at room temperature • can be stored by the body • Usually liquids at room temperature • Give your cells the proteins they need • what supplies energy for your body's functions • A serious reduction in the bodies water content • cannot be stored by the body. Must eat every day • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • ...
krebs cycle 2025-10-18
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- – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- – The main energy currency of the cell.
- – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons.
- – The molecule that forms before regenerating oxaloacetate.
- – The main goal of the Krebs Cycle; what the cell needs to function.
- – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle.
- – A compound formed from succinyl-CoA during the cycle.
- – The end product of glycolysis that enters the Krebs Cycle.
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- – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized.
- – The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle.
- – The process of losing electrons in a chemical reaction.
- – The sugar that begins cellular respiration.
- (H₂O) – A product formed at the end of cellular respiration.
- – The gas required for aerobic respiration to occur.
- dioxide – The gas released as a waste product in the cycle.
15 Clues: – The main energy currency of the cell. • – The sugar that begins cellular respiration. • – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle. • – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons. • – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized. • – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place. • – The gas required for aerobic respiration to occur. • ...
Muscle fiber 2024-01-18
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- the source of energy and storage for cellar leval
- oxidative brakes down ATP quickly and contract quickly
- wasting away muscle or organ
- phosphate a substance use to improve muscle gain
- forms new blood vessels
- loss of muscle mass and strengthen people as they get older
- glycolyticuse anaerobic metabolism to produce powerful, high-tension
- glucose is broken down to produce energy
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- muscle heart
- to regenerate necessary cells
- muscle voluntary muscles
- acid assists in cell respiration, glucose production,
- oxidative brakes down ATP quickly and contract quickly
- the increase in the size of cells, tissue, or organs in your body
- muscle blood vessel
15 Clues: muscle heart • muscle blood vessel • forms new blood vessels • muscle voluntary muscles • wasting away muscle or organ • to regenerate necessary cells • glucose is broken down to produce energy • phosphate a substance use to improve muscle gain • the source of energy and storage for cellar leval • acid assists in cell respiration, glucose production, • ...
Organic Molelcules 2023-12-12
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- _______________ fats have all single bonds.
- One sugar unit
- A type of lipid that contains three fatty acids.
- Two sugar units
- Long chains of monosaccharides
- Also known as blood sugar
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- Energy storage for plant cells store in seeds, bulbs, and potatoes
- ________________ fats have one or more double bonds.
- Building blocks of proteins.
- A nucleic acid that stores our genetic material and codes for how we look and act.
- Energy storage in mammals. Stored in the liver.
- Anything that contains carbon
- A special protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- Forms the cell wall in plants.
14 Clues: One sugar unit • Two sugar units • Also known as blood sugar • Building blocks of proteins. • Anything that contains carbon • Long chains of monosaccharides • Forms the cell wall in plants. • _______________ fats have all single bonds. • Energy storage in mammals. Stored in the liver. • A type of lipid that contains three fatty acids. • ...
Fabs Electricity 2018-03-06
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- comes in different forms
- includes electricity
- went out today
- is when ball rolls
- are real numbers
- are non metals
- numbers occur in math
- are made up of metals
- turns on/off
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- is when something its balanced
- magnets each other
- for a phone to be used it needs
- is the unit of electric charge
- voltage signs are everywhere
- contains electricity
- has a relationship with temperature
- some substances
- is required when built building top to bottom
18 Clues: turns on/off • went out today • are non metals • some substances • are real numbers • magnets each other • is when ball rolls • includes electricity • contains electricity • numbers occur in math • are made up of metals • comes in different forms • voltage signs are everywhere • is when something its balanced • is the unit of electric charge • for a phone to be used it needs • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
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- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Wise of natural resources
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
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- Water suitable to drink
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
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- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
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- Water suitable to drink
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Wise of natural resources
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
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- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
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- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Water suitable to drink
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Wise of natural resources
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A solid formed during a chemical change
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- A decrease in size
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
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- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- An increase in size
- A change of state from solid to gas
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- The change of state from liquid to solid
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • 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 • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A solid formed during a chemical change
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A decrease in size
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
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- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- An increase in size
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • 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 • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Waves_Dael Gutierrez 2022-12-12
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- the high point of a wave
- 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.
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- a repeating recognizable feature
- to bounce back
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms but cannotbe created or destroyed.
- a point where a wave crosses its resting line
9 Clues: to bounce back • energy of movement • The low point of a wave • the high point of a wave • a repeating recognizable feature • a short burst that travels as a wave • a point where a wave crosses its resting line • a back and forth pattern of motion that transfers energy. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-11-15
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- a reaction in which one element or radical takes the place of another element or radical in a compound
- the relative number of moles of the substances required to produce a given amount of product in a chemical reaction
- the energy released when a chemical compound reacts to produce new compounds
- an atom or a group of atoms that has one unpaired electron
- a chemical reaction that requires energy input
- a chemical reaction in which energy is released to the surroundings as heat
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- any chemical change in which one species is oxidized(loses electrons) and another species is reduced(gains electrons); also called redox reaction
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- a molecule, either protein or RNA, that acts as a catalyst in biochemical reactions
- a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or changed
- a reaction in which a gas, solid precipitate, or a molecular compound forms from the apparent exchange of atoms or ions between two compounds
- a part, substance, or element that lies beneath and supports another part, substance, or element; the reactant in reactions catalyzed by enzymes
- a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
- a reaction in which a single compound breaks down to form two or more simpler substances
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- the oxidation reaction of an organic compound, in which heat is released
- a state of balance in which the rate of a forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction and the concentrations of products and reactants remain unchanged
- a representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
18 Clues: a substance that forms in a chemical reaction • a chemical reaction that requires energy input • an atom or a group of atoms that has one unpaired electron • a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction • the oxidation reaction of an organic compound, in which heat is released • ...
ecolgy review 2016-01-28
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- succession occurs after a forest fire
- makes its own food
- fixation bacteria take nitrogen from the air and change it into a form that can be used by plants
- [by plants] water, sunlight, carbon dioxide
- must eat something for energy
- recycles dead organisms and waste
- eats meat
- the variety of life [or species] on earth
- [by animals] food\glucose
- all of the different populations living in an area [no abiotic factors]
- factor living or once living [and now dead] or made by something that was alive
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- all the members of one species living in an area
- pyramids show the amount of energy that moves from one energy level to the next
- eats plants
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on each other
- eat both plants and animals
- how an ecosystem changes overtime
- provides the energy for food chains
- one living thing
- larger particles allow it to drain quickly
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- succession occurs after a volcanic eruption forms new land [where there is no soil]
- factor environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not part of something living
23 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • makes its own food • [by animals] food\glucose • eat both plants and animals • must eat something for energy • how an ecosystem changes overtime • recycles dead organisms and waste • provides the energy for food chains • succession occurs after a forest fire • the variety of life [or species] on earth • ...
Natural Resources Terms 2024-09-04
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- Energy source used from the capture of sunlight by panels or mirrors
- Energy source from steam and hot water from the Earth's surface
- produced by the fermentation of organic matter
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- Energy source from flowing rivers and other bodies of water
- Sources of renewable energy coming from solid and liquid forms of matter
- Energy source created by the wind
- A combustible non-renewable energy source made up of sedimentary or rock
- Renewable energy source from crops like corn and sugarcane
8 Clues: Energy source created by the wind • produced by the fermentation of organic matter • Renewable energy source from crops like corn and sugarcane • Energy source from flowing rivers and other bodies of water • Energy source from steam and hot water from the Earth's surface • Energy source used from the capture of sunlight by panels or mirrors • ...
Rock Cycle 2026-02-13
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- a substance that is made of crystals and has a specific chemical composition and a specific geometric shape.
- Rock that has changed in composition or texture by heat and pressure
- smallest things in the world and cannot be seen with our eyes
- a solid structure made of atoms arranged in a repeating geometric pattern.
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- igneous rock that forms when magma cools quickly on Earth’s surface.
- Rock that forms from the deposition of dissolved materials, rock fragments, or the remains of organisms
- forms when magma slowly hardens below Earth’s surface.
- Rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma on or below Earth’s surface
- a continuous set of processes by which any type of rock can change into any other type.
- For review, part of the geosphere that we humans live on
- where rocks get most of their energy from (on the rock cycle slide)
11 Clues: forms when magma slowly hardens below Earth’s surface. • For review, part of the geosphere that we humans live on • smallest things in the world and cannot be seen with our eyes • where rocks get most of their energy from (on the rock cycle slide) • igneous rock that forms when magma cools quickly on Earth’s surface. • ...
Khali Howland's vocab crossword 2024-05-17
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- an estimate of the body fatness based on an individual's weight and height.
- a condition that can be harmful because it changes the acid-base balance of the blood.
- many different forms, you cant destroy it but can change or transfer it.
- when the body changes fatty acids into compounds.
- a BMI of 25-29.9.
- involves all the ongoing functions in the body that sustains life.
- the concentration of energy in a food, therefore, foods that are high in fat.
- a BMI that is 18.5 or below.
- a method used to measure the body's resting energy expenditure.
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- a body weight specific to gender, height, and body frame size that associated with health.
- the pace at which the body uses energy to support basal metabolism.
- the process that measures the body's resistance to a low-energy electrical current.
- activities that require much sitting or little movement.
- the percentage of different tissues in the body, such as, fat, muscle, and bone.
- is the energy required to complete the process of digestion, absorption, and metabolism.
- a test that measures the thickness of a fold of skin.
- a BMI that is 30 or more.
- the fat that lies underneath the skin, which accounts for about half the fat in the body.
18 Clues: a BMI of 25-29.9. • a BMI that is 30 or more. • a BMI that is 18.5 or below. • when the body changes fatty acids into compounds. • a test that measures the thickness of a fold of skin. • activities that require much sitting or little movement. • a method used to measure the body's resting energy expenditure. • ...
MRE Vocab 2023-12-04
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- The limits, what the design cannot or should not do.
- What goes into a chemical reaction
- What is made in a chemical reaction
- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Entities like people or groups or things that are impacted by design decisions
- The requirements, what our design needs to be able to do to be successfu
- Energy going from one place to another/ one object to another through conduction convection and / or radiation
- Feels hot, energy leaves the surroundings to the system
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- Heat transfer in fluids where warm less dense fluid rise, cool, become more dense and sink back to the heat sources, creating currents
- Heat transfer through empty space
- Stands for Meal Ready to Eat, contains food and heater, plus utensils, for use in a natural disaster, in the military, camping, or any time conventional heating is not available
- A systematical series of investigations planned to answer a specific question
- Stores energy or energy of position
- States that energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred or changes its forms.
- A physical model built to try out and test
- Feels cold, energy enters the system from the surroundings
- When one decision directly affects another and you can't do both things example, cheaper cost, not as much heat or quality
- Best or ideal solution
- Energy in use or motion
- What we do to make our solution the best or ideal
20 Clues: Best or ideal solution • Energy in use or motion • Heat transfer through empty space • What goes into a chemical reaction • What is made in a chemical reaction • Stores energy or energy of position • Heat transfer through direct contact • A physical model built to try out and test • What we do to make our solution the best or ideal • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2013-12-13
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- high energy proton emitted by radioactive nucleus
- particle a quantum of light in forms of electromagnetic radiation(LIGHT)
- to separate
- life length of time for material to decay
- quantum of electromagnetic waves
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- disturbance that travels through space and matter
- electric waves that carry energy
- high speed electron emitted by a radioactive nucleus
- to join together
- Particle positively charged particle thats emitted by electrons
- molecule with two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
11 Clues: to separate • to join together • electric waves that carry energy • quantum of electromagnetic waves • life length of time for material to decay • disturbance that travels through space and matter • high energy proton emitted by radioactive nucleus • high speed electron emitted by a radioactive nucleus • molecule with two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom • ...
U3 VCB WAVES 2024-01-20
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- when light wave bounces off an object
- vibrating forms of energy that are made of molecules and look like waves
- An energy type that travels like waves
- the change of direction of a wave when going from medium to medium
- the distance from one crest or trough to another
- disturbance that travels through a medium from one place to another
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- when light energy transfers to matter
- maximum displacement particles of a wave vibrate from their rest position
- material waves travel through
- a wave that moves through a medium due to the movement of matter
- the distance at which a wave travels
- amount of waves produced in a set amount of time
- the transfer of light waves through matter
13 Clues: material waves travel through • the distance at which a wave travels • when light energy transfers to matter • when light wave bounces off an object • An energy type that travels like waves • the transfer of light waves through matter • amount of waves produced in a set amount of time • the distance from one crest or trough to another • ...
UNIT 5 2023-04-13
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- state the level closest to the nucleus is the lowest energy level.
- 2 forms of the some element with different masses
- of neutrons atomic number minus mass number
- Atom with positive charge
- neutral particle in the nucleus
- energy level the farther away form the nucleus the electron is located
- diagram the chemical symbol represented the nucleus and all internal electrons
- any solid, liquid or gas
- electrons the outermost electron in an atom
- ion #p>#E
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- it’s the first element in the periodic table
- rule an atom is most stable when it has 8 valence electrons
- number number of protons and neutrons
- mass proton+ neutron
- charge charge or neutron
- cloud. Location of electrons
- the neutron is located here
- the proton identity’s it
18 Clues: ion #p>#E • mass proton+ neutron • charge charge or neutron • any solid, liquid or gas • the proton identity’s it • Atom with positive charge • the neutron is located here • cloud. Location of electrons • neutral particle in the nucleus • number number of protons and neutrons • of neutrons atomic number minus mass number • electrons the outermost electron in an atom • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-11
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- the study of relationships between organisms and their environments
- an arise of seawater, magma, or different liquid
- the ability to cause change
- the process of turning liquid into a gas at surface level
- to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the process of establishing facts or proving a hypothesis by experimentation
- someone who makes,grows or supplies sale goods
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- any type of energy emitted from the sun
- they live off of detritus or parts of dead organisms
- a harmful substance that is introduced into an environment
- any liquid that forms in the atmosphere and falls to the earth
- a group of people who share something in common
- someone who buys and services for their use
- a vertical chunk of the soil that shows and depicts all of its materials
- they complete the breakdown of organic material
15 Clues: the ability to cause change • any type of energy emitted from the sun • someone who buys and services for their use • to be maintained at a certain rate or level • someone who makes,grows or supplies sale goods • a group of people who share something in common • they complete the breakdown of organic material • an arise of seawater, magma, or different liquid • ...
Biology Study Guide 2022-12-07
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- Mixture of water and nondissolved material
- The forces that hold atoms together within a molecule
- Two of the same allele
- Chain of Glucose, Animals to store sugar
- The sequence of amino acids
- fuel for cells
- Association between two or more different polypeptide chains
- Absorbs light, excites electrons, those electrons get passed to an electron transport chain
- A process of breeding in which the alleles in each gene do not differ
- A material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combined
- Two different alleles
- A unit of genetics that is inherited from the parents
- A compound that forms H+ ions in solution
- Attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- A compound that forms OH ions in solution
- All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism to maintain life
- Energy may neither be created nor destroyed
- The threedimensional shape of the protein is stabilized by interactions between RGroups
- The study of heredity and the variation of hereditary characteristics
- In the case of water molecules, uneven distribution of electrons between hydrogen and oxygen atoms The negative pole near the oxygen atom and the positive pole near the hydrogen
- Large molecules made from many smaller molecules
- fruit sugar
- A fatty acid that contains carbons only joined by single bonds
- The ability to move or change matter
- A weak acid or base that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH.
- A process in which 2 gametes, through meiosis form a zygote
- Glucose + Galactose, Milk sugar
- Attraction of molecules of the same substance
- clusters of chlorophyll and other proteins in the thylakoids
- Works similarly to a water turbine in a power plant (H+ ions instead of water)
- Every energy transfer or transformation increased the entropy of the universe
- Type of mixture in which all components are evenly distributed
- Domain of prokaryotes that contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls
- ATP and NADH are used to make G3P, which goes off to make glucose
- Tendency of Water to rise in a thin tube
- small units
- large units
- type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing 2 identical daughter cells
- Pyruvic acid + NADH > Lactic acid + NAD+
- Coils and folding of the amino acid chain
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- Chain of Glucose, Plants to store sugar
- A substance on which an enzyme acts during a chemical reaction
- Pyruvic acid + NADH > Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+
- Chemical Reactions that release energy(On their own, spontaneous)
- The forces that exist between molecules
- Process that changes or transforms one set of chemicals into another, may release or absorb energy
- Also known as RGroup, Differentiates amino acids
- Chemical reactions that absorb energy(Will NOT occur without energy input)
- A fatty acid that contains at least one double bond between carbon atoms
- A Biological substance that speeds up the rate of the reaction by lowering the activation energy
- A characteristic
- Attraction of molecules of different substances
- After electrons pass through ETC, this photosystem uses light energy to reenergize the electrons, which are picked up by NADP+ and H+
- Polymer of sugars and amino acids that can surround the cell membrane
- Substance that is dissolved in solution
- Domain of prokaryotes without peptidoglycan in their cell walls
- CO2 molecule enters the cycle and combines with other carbon compounds
- Glucose + Fructose, Table sugar
- Unsaturated Fats which are uncommon in nature, but can be created
- To overtake; To have greater control
- Some G3P molecules stay to be recycled, so the cycle can continue!
- Process in which some prokaryotes exchange genetic information by moving a cell through a hollow bridge from one cell to another
- Reproductive Cells
- To be suppressed; To have less control
- Dissolving substance in a solution
- Chain of glucose, Tough and flexible fiber for strength & Flexibility, Plants
- The passing of genes from parent to offspring
- One or more forms of a gene
68 Clues: fruit sugar • small units • large units • fuel for cells • A characteristic • Reproductive Cells • Two different alleles • Two of the same allele • The sequence of amino acids • One or more forms of a gene • Glucose + Fructose, Table sugar • Glucose + Galactose, Milk sugar • Dissolving substance in a solution • To overtake; To have greater control • The ability to move or change matter • ...
Grade 6 2026-02-07
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- A push or pull that can change an object’s motion.
- How plants make food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Layers The crust, mantle, and core of Earth.
- How much mass is in a given volume.
- A substance made from two or more different elements.
- Living and nonliving things interacting in one area.
- Change A change that forms a new substance.
- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- The ability to cause change or do work.
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- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
- Change A change that does not create a new substance.
- Tectonics The movement of large plates on Earth’s surface.
- Any living thing.
- The movement of rock or soil by wind, water, or ice.
- The smallest unit of matter that makes up all substances.
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The smallest unit of living things.
- Cycle The process that forms and changes rocks over time.
19 Clues: Any living thing. • Two or more atoms bonded together. • How much mass is in a given volume. • The smallest unit of living things. • The ability to cause change or do work. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Change A change that forms a new substance. • Layers The crust, mantle, and core of Earth. • The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. • ...
Forms of government-Regan 2020-09-17
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- little to no rights
- Very high class people
- divine right
- opposite of federal
- United States Type rule
- no leaders
- voted by the people
- ruled by one individual
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- uk rule
- a union state
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- sending government people to vote on our behalf
- no religion
- run by America
- rule by few wealthy family’s or groups
- Hitler
- forming a single or uniform entity
17 Clues: Hitler • uk rule • no leaders • no religion • divine right • a union state • run by America • little to no rights • opposite of federal • voted by the people • Very high class people • United States Type rule • ruled by one individual • forming a single or uniform entity • rule by few wealthy family’s or groups • sending government people to vote on our behalf • ...
forms of government crossword 2020-09-21
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- small group of people in control
- people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group
- powers of the separate constituent parts are vested in a central body
- total control strong central rule
- government in which power is held by the nobility
- highest legislative body of government
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- basic principles and laws of a nation
- relating to or denoting a confederation
- whole polulation has say through elected representatives
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- government by a dictator
- supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- priest rules in the name of god
- not subject to or bound by religious rule
- elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy
- government by one person with absolute power
- several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs
- puts power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
18 Clues: government by a dictator • priest rules in the name of god • small group of people in control • total control strong central rule • basic principles and laws of a nation • highest legislative body of government • relating to or denoting a confederation • not subject to or bound by religious rule • government by one person with absolute power • ...
QUIZ 2022-06-12
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- The name of the person who discovered the law of electrolysis
- a machine that converts energy into electricity
- Fish that can produce up to a 600-volt shock
- The unit that typically measures electric resistance
- The generation of electricity using the wave power to turn turbines that in turn produces electricity
- a powerful and dangerous example of static electricity
- The name of the inventor of the battery
- The name of the person behind most of the inventions in electricity we use today
- The form of electricity that occurs when an electrical charge forms on a surface of certain material
- A metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
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- The name of the wire inside an electric bulb
- The person who coined the word electricity
- The unit that measures current electricity
- This helps protect a building in the event that a lightning strike
- The place where electricity is created and sent to our homes and other places where it’s needed
- The person who is given the credit for discovering electricity
- The medium of transmission for electrical energy
- The measure of the quantity of energy transmitted from one place to another over a certain period
- The unit that typically measures electric power
20 Clues: The name of the inventor of the battery • The person who coined the word electricity • The unit that measures current electricity • The name of the wire inside an electric bulb • Fish that can produce up to a 600-volt shock • a machine that converts energy into electricity • The unit that typically measures electric power • ...
Component 1- Aerobic Respiration 2021-12-10
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- type of respiration that release large quantities of ATP from glucose or other organic substances in the presence of oxygen, carbon dioxide is produced
- respiration is a ____________ process involving a series of enzyme catalysed reactions in cells.
- how glucose enters cytoplasm
- most energy during respiration is used to synthesis ATP the rest is released by ______
- number of enzymes needed to release energy from ATP
- enzyme that hydrolyses the terminal phosphate bond releasing a small packet of energy, creates ADP and Pi
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- site of electron transport chain
- ADP forms into ATP by
- site of link reaction and krebs cycle
- site of glycolysis
- reaction where energy is taken in e.g. reduction
11 Clues: site of glycolysis • ADP forms into ATP by • how glucose enters cytoplasm • site of electron transport chain • site of link reaction and krebs cycle • reaction where energy is taken in e.g. reduction • number of enzymes needed to release energy from ATP • most energy during respiration is used to synthesis ATP the rest is released by ______ • ...
Energy, Power and Mechanics Crossword - Wade Weston 2018-05-14
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- a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to help move a heavy or firmly fixed load with one end when pressure is applied to the other.
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement.
- radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- the branch of physics or technology concerned with the mechanical properties of gases.
- the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine.
- is an industry term for getting energy by burning Organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- one of a set of toothed wheels that work together to alter the relation between the speed of a driving mechanism (such as the engine of a vehicle or the crank of a bicycle) and the speed of the driven parts (the wheels).
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
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- is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power
- Using the power of water currents to generate electric power.
- is renewable, clean power derived from the thermal energy in earth.
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- wind is used to generate electricity.
13 Clues: radiant energy emitted by the sun. • wind is used to generate electricity. • Using the power of water currents to generate electric power. • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • is renewable, clean power derived from the thermal energy in earth. • is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power • ...
Chapter 1 - Characteristics of Life Vocab Test 2020-01-16
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- Reproduction that combines genetic information from two parents.
- A physical change in an organism’s size and weight
- Creation of the next generation or offspring
- Process by which an organism matures, normally through a life cycle
- The study of living things
- Reproduction that forms two identical cells from one parent cell
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- Living things that are made of only one cell
- An organism's ability to maintain steady internal conditions
- The ability to make physical changes due to the environment, over a period of time
- Another name for a living thing
- Living things that are made from two or more cells
- Organisms that obtains its energy from sunlight
- Organisms that obtains energy by eating other organisms
- The ability to do work, all living things require it
- The most basic unit of life
15 Clues: The study of living things • The most basic unit of life • Another name for a living thing • Living things that are made of only one cell • Creation of the next generation or offspring • Organisms that obtains its energy from sunlight • A physical change in an organism’s size and weight • Living things that are made from two or more cells • ...
Science Vocab chapter 4 2018-10-25
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- system matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings.
- substances that undergo the chemical changes.
- the amount of a substance in a given volume.
- of conservation of mass states that during a chemical reaction matter is not created or destroyed.
- the new substances that form.
- in chemistry when two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance, the reaction is classified as...
- increases the reaction rate by lowering the activation energy needed.
- when one element replaces another element in a compound, or if two elements in different compounds trade places, the reaction is a replacement.
- a number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation.
- reaction the energy released as the products form is greater than the energy required to break the bonds of the reactants.
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- A material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction is an...
- change any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but does not change it into another substance.
- the cells in your body contain thousands of biological catalysts called...
- reaction more energy is required to break the bonds of the reactants than is released by the formation of the products.
- occurs when compounds break down into simpler products.
- a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction.
- system matter does not enter or leave
- energy the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- change A change in matter that produces one or more new substances.
19 Clues: the new substances that form. • system matter does not enter or leave • the amount of a substance in a given volume. • substances that undergo the chemical changes. • occurs when compounds break down into simpler products. • system matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings. • a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction. • ...
Energy Cycles 2022-08-10
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- Process by which nitrogen is converted to many chemical forms in the atmosphere, land, and sea.
- The ability to do work.
- The energy that results from splitting atoms.
- Absorbs water from the land and sea, and causes rain.
- When a liquid turns into gas.
- When a gas turns into a liquid.
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- The energy stored on the chemical bonds of molecules, which is released during a chemical reaction.
- The trapping of energy on Earth, resulting in a warmer planet.
- The source of all energy on Earth.
9 Clues: The ability to do work. • When a liquid turns into gas. • When a gas turns into a liquid. • The source of all energy on Earth. • The energy that results from splitting atoms. • Absorbs water from the land and sea, and causes rain. • The trapping of energy on Earth, resulting in a warmer planet. • ...
Heat and Matter 2021-11-10
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- distinct forms of matter: solids, liquids, gas
- The smallest particle of an element
- the total kinetic energy of the particles that make matter
- energy of motion
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- Simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist
- average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material
- energy that is stored in a system or object
- Anything that has volume and mass
8 Clues: energy of motion • Anything that has volume and mass • The smallest particle of an element • energy that is stored in a system or object • distinct forms of matter: solids, liquids, gas • Simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist • average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material • the total kinetic energy of the particles that make matter
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
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- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Water suitable to drink
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
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- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Wise of natural resources
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Bill Nye: Basic Nutrition 2023-04-27
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- A person who studies the nutrition in food.
- Foods that provide carbohydrates.
- The body's favorite energy source.
- The ingredient that is used most in a food item is included on the ingredients list in this position.
- It's found in fruits and vegetables; the body can't digest it and it helps digestion.
- Foods that provide protein.
- The nutrient your body uses to coat your nerves.
- There are about 130 calories in each piece of this fruit.
- An example of complementary proteins.
- The number of tablespoons of fat you should eat every day.
- The kind of protein provided by foods from animals.
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- The nutrient that comes from the earth's core; they help the body use the other nutrients.
- Proteins from plant sources that can be combined to make complete protein.
- Your brain is this percentage of fat.
- Word to describe a food containing calories and little other nutrient value.
- Often thought of with minerals; they help the body to use the other nutrients.
- The measure of energy in food.
- Nutrient that forms the body's structure; it forms your bones and eyes - among other things.
- Bill says he needs about how many calories every day?
- Bill says you are made of this.
- Word to describe a diet that includes the right amount of all nutrients.
- Nutrient that provides no calories but you need it more urgently than food.
- The last part of digestion.
23 Clues: Foods that provide protein. • The last part of digestion. • The measure of energy in food. • Bill says you are made of this. • Foods that provide carbohydrates. • The body's favorite energy source. • Your brain is this percentage of fat. • An example of complementary proteins. • A person who studies the nutrition in food. • The nutrient your body uses to coat your nerves. • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
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- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- A decrease in size
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- A change of state from solid to gas
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- An increase in size
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • 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 • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- A decrease in size
- A change of state from solid to gas
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- An increase in size
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- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- A change of state from gas to solid
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • 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 • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
- A decrease in size
- An increase in size
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
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- A change of state from gas to solid
- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- A change of state from solid to gas
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • 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 • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Key Terms of Chemistry 2025-10-10
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- Shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave
- A disturbance or variation that transfers energy from one point to another in a medium
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- Electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye
- All forms of electromagnetic radiation organized by wavelength and frequency
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- A 3d region around the nucleus of atom that describes an electron's probable location
- The lowest available energy state of an atom
- Height of a wave from origin to crest or origin to trough
- when an electron occupies an energy state greater than its ground
- The energy levels contained within a principal energy level
10 Clues: The lowest available energy state of an atom • Height of a wave from origin to crest or origin to trough • The energy levels contained within a principal energy level • Electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye • Shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave • ...
Science 9 Unit B 3 & 4 2026-03-09
Across
- a compound made of two or more non-metals
- CH4 + O2 --> CO2 +- H2O
- a compound made of a metal and a non-metal
- SO2
- O2F2
- BaCl2
- C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
- when a solid forms after mixing two solutions
- CH4
- CaO
- NH3
- substances on the right side of the arrow
- SiO2
- a reaction that releases energy
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- Na3N
- the amount of substance
- a reaction goes faster when temperature _________
- when an ionic compound breaks apart into ions in solution
- molecular compounds tend to have ______ boiling points
- a reaction that takes in energy
- ionic compounds tend to have _______ boiling points
- substances on the left side of the arrom
- Fe + O2 --> Fe2O3
- when a substance become aqueous
- LiF
- a substance that is not consumed, but makes a reaction go faster
- a biological catalyst
27 Clues: SO2 • LiF • CH4 • CaO • NH3 • Na3N • O2F2 • SiO2 • BaCl2 • Fe + O2 --> Fe2O3 • a biological catalyst • the amount of substance • CH4 + O2 --> CO2 +- H2O • C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O • a reaction that takes in energy • when a substance become aqueous • a reaction that releases energy • substances on the left side of the arrom • a compound made of two or more non-metals • ...
Biology Exam Crossword 2022-12-19
Across
- a group of the same species in a place
- diffusion and osmosis
- organelle for photosynthesis
- type of cell transport requires ATP
- control center of the cell
- biological catalyst
- positive subatomic particle
- outermost layer of animal cells
- monomer for proteins
- forms or breaks bonds
- energy currency of the cell
- bacteria are in this category of cell
- the basic unit of life
- type of bond between water molecules
- sugar input for cellular respiration
- this trophic pyramid level is biggest
- eats other organisms for energy
- monomer for carbohydrates
- "without oxygen"
- maintaining internal conditions
- feedback loop that counteracts
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- this category of cell has a nucleus
- the gas input for photosynthesis
- gas product of photosynthesis
- organisms that make their own food
- water sticks to other materials
- contains all of Earths life
- bond from giving/taking electrons
- negative subatomic particle
- # of valence electrons in carbon atoms
- creates energy for the cell
- site of protein synthesis
- water sticks to itself
- carbohydrate product of photosynthesis
- outermost layer of plant cells
- bond from sharing electrons
- a group cells come together to form
37 Clues: "without oxygen" • biological catalyst • monomer for proteins • diffusion and osmosis • forms or breaks bonds • water sticks to itself • the basic unit of life • site of protein synthesis • monomer for carbohydrates • control center of the cell • contains all of Earths life • positive subatomic particle • negative subatomic particle • creates energy for the cell • ...
Unit 1: Biochemistry Vocabulary 2026-03-12
Across
- simple carbohydrate used for quick energy in cells
- very large molecule built from many smaller units
- molecule that stores less energy than ATP
- small molecule that builds proteins
- long chain of amino acids
- sugar molecule used for quick energy
- small building block of a larger molecule
- building block of DNA and RNA
- molecule that stores genetic instructions for proteins
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- long carbon chain used to build lipids
- element used in DNA ATP and cell membranes
- rules that match DNA bases to amino acids
- force holding atoms together
- macromolecule that stores and transmits genetic information
- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- ability to do work or cause change
- complete set of DNA in an organism
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- weak attraction between hydrogen and other atoms
- (C) element that forms the backbone of organic molecules
- two or more atoms bonded together
- molecule made of only carbon and hydrogen
- light element found in water and organic molecules
- group of phosphorus and oxygen atoms found in ATP and DNA
- simple sugar cells use for energy
- substance that can accept hydrogen ions
- element used in respiration and found in many biomolecules
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells
- (N) element needed to build proteins and nucleic acids
- nitrogen containing parts of DNA and RNA that store genetic information
- large molecule made of repeating monomers
- bond that joins amino acids together
- carbon containing molecule found in living things
- main energy molecule cells use for work
- macromolecule made of amino acids that performs cell functions
- nucleic acid that helps make proteins from DNA instructions
- molecule used for long term energy storage and membranes
- complex carbohydrate used for energy storage in plants
- carbon based molecules made by living organisms
39 Clues: long chain of amino acids • force holding atoms together • building block of DNA and RNA • two or more atoms bonded together • simple sugar cells use for energy • ability to do work or cause change • complete set of DNA in an organism • small molecule that builds proteins • bond that joins amino acids together • sugar molecule used for quick energy • ...
Biology 2025-05-06
Across
- More prominent; requires one recessive allele
- Makes their own food
- A group of the same species become physically seperated
- Important molecules in all living organisms
- Building blocks of life
- Asexual form of cell reproduction; ends with 2 identical cells
- Forms a copy of DNA for production of proteins
- Process of turning light energy into chemical energy
- Changing of RNA to proteins
- Way of treatment against bacterial disease
- One recessive allele one dominant
- Both recessive or dominant allele
- Process of cell reproduction
- Process where a molecule makes an eact copy of itself
- Asexual form of cell reproduction; ends with 4 identical cells
- What you start with in a chemical equation
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- Too much of a species, effecting the environment
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Changing of DNA to RNA
- Maintaining same conditions
- What you end with in a chemical equation
- Capture light energy and turns it into chemical energy; found in plants
- Concept describing flow of genetic information within a cell
- Multiple species fight over the same resources
- Naturally occurring way to force species to evolve
- Less prominent; requires two recessive alleles
- Cell structures carrying genetic material copied from generations
- Segment of DNA that control protein production and cell cycle
- How creature change over long period of time
- Multi-step tool that helps identify an organism
30 Clues: Makes their own food • Powerhouse of the cell • Changing of DNA to RNA • Building blocks of life • Maintaining same conditions • Changing of RNA to proteins • Process of cell reproduction • One recessive allele one dominant • Both recessive or dominant allele • What you end with in a chemical equation • Way of treatment against bacterial disease • ...
Ch. 17 2024-03-22
Across
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- Materials that do not transfer charge easily
- a switch that opens a circuit automatically when the current exceeds a certain value
- an electrical property of matter
- a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
- caused by internal friction which slows the movement of charges through a conducting material
- the rate at which the charges move through the wire
- the change in the electrical potential energy of a charged particle divided by its charge
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- the bulb electrical outlet and wires form this
- a ribbon of wire that has a low melting point
- always exists in the space around a charged particle
- allow electric charges to move freely
- a diagram that depicts the construction of an electric circuit or apparatus
- pushes and pulls between charges around all around you
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across each part is the same
- groups of connected cells that convert chemical energy into electrical energy
16 Clues: an electrical property of matter • allow electric charges to move freely • Materials that do not transfer charge easily • a ribbon of wire that has a low melting point • the bulb electrical outlet and wires form this • the rate at which the charges move through the wire • always exists in the space around a charged particle • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-28
Across
- this is formed by air from land to a body of water.
- when winds along the equator weaken and reverse.
- the way Earths rotation makes winds curve.
- transfer of heat with two substances that are in direct contact.
- energy contained within a system with its temperature.
- wind that blows from a body of water
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- particles moving from one place to another, taking energy with them.
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- the opposite of El Niño.
- trapping the suns heat in lower areas of the atmosphere
- fast wind that forms between warm and cold air masses
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean.
- the movement of air parallel to Earths surface.
13 Clues: the opposite of El Niño. • wind that blows from a body of water • the way Earths rotation makes winds curve. • transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. • the movement of air parallel to Earths surface. • when winds along the equator weaken and reverse. • this is formed by air from land to a body of water. • fast wind that forms between warm and cold air masses • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- A decrease in size
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
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- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A chemical reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- An increase in size
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • 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 • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Water suitable to drink
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Natural resource used to generate energy
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- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Wise of natural resources
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Water suitable to drink
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
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- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Wise of natural resources
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Water suitable to drink
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Wise of natural resources
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
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- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Water suitable to drink
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
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- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Wise of natural resources
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
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- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Water suitable to drink
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Wise of natural resources
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
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- Wise of natural resources
- Water suitable to drink
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
- Wise of natural resources
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
Down
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- Water suitable to drink
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Science Crossword 2015-05-02
Across
- Waste or other materials is added to water so it becomes harmful to water dwelling organisms
- Tiny particle of solid suspended in air or water
- Wise of natural resources
- Pollution coming from a specific site
- Resource that forms at a rate that is slower than it is consumed
- Formed when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the sunlight
- (Process)land becomes desertlike and unable to support life
- Natural resource humans use to make objects/consume as food or drink
- The careful and responsible management of a resource
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- (Process) human activities and natural processes damage land so it can't support its ecosystem
- Heating of natural water due to human activity
- Nonrenewable resource formed from remains of plants&animals that lived long ago
- Water suitable to drink
- Removal of trees and vegetation from an area
- Growth of urban areas due to people moving into cities
- Body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) containing acids from air pollution
- Increase in the amounts of nutrients
- Contamination of atmosphere because of humans and natural resources
- Pollution coming from many small sources(Harder to control)
- Resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed
- Natural resource used to generate energy
- Measuring how clean the air is
- Any natural material used by humans (air, soil, minerals, etc.)
- Way by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorbs and reradiates thermal energy
25 Clues: Water suitable to drink • Wise of natural resources • Measuring how clean the air is • Increase in the amounts of nutrients • Pollution coming from a specific site • Natural resource used to generate energy • Removal of trees and vegetation from an area • Body of water that usually forms behind a dam • Heating of natural water due to human activity • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-20
Across
- compound that looks like ATP and has two phosphate groups and not three
- an autonomous living entity that sustains its life by means of organs that perform separate tasks but are dependent on one another
- Compound used by cells to store and relate energy
- the fluid component of the chloroplast is located beyond the thylakoid membrane
- a group of proteins that serve as a transport system for energetic electrons
- a portion abd chlorophyll cluster is included inside thylokaids
- comes in many forms, including light, heat, and electrical current
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- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- the principal pigment, wich is present in plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- a situation when all of the boys systems are in a state of equilibrium, wich is required for the body to remain alive and function normally
- plants employ molecules that can absorb light in order to harvest energy from the sun
- Bonds Form between atoms producing Co2 and H20
- the light-independent mechanisms of photosynthesis that use the energy of ATP and NADPH to build high-energy molecules like sugar in plants
- the process through wich plants use Carbon dioxide, water, and sunshine to produce oxygen, sugar energy, and carbon dioxide
- chlorophyllhas has an electron transport molcule that transports high-energy electrons to other rmolcules
15 Clues: Bonds Form between atoms producing Co2 and H20 • Compound used by cells to store and relate energy • saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • a portion abd chlorophyll cluster is included inside thylokaids • comes in many forms, including light, heat, and electrical current • compound that looks like ATP and has two phosphate groups and not three • ...
Force, Motion, Energy 2025-04-10
Across
- An act or process of changing place or position
- Is the combination of all the forces acting on an object, and forces that do not sum to zero can cause changes in an object’s speed or direction.
- Energy from natural sources that can be replaced at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- A state marked by lack of motion.
- The manner in which something is placed or arranged.
- The energy that is stored in an object.
- The ability to do work or cause change. Take many forms such as thermal, radiant, mechanical, and electrical.
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- Any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction
- The substance a physical object is composed of.
- Energy from natural resources that cannot be replaced after they are consumed.
- The force that resists motion between two objects.
- The quantity or amount of matter
- The line or course along which something moves.
- A force acting upon an object, causing that object to move in the direction of the force
- When two or more objects come together with solid impact and energy transfers from one object to another.
- The energy of anything in motion.
- Describes how fast an object is moving. It can be impacted by forces such as friction, and friction opposes the motion of an object
17 Clues: The quantity or amount of matter • A state marked by lack of motion. • The energy of anything in motion. • The energy that is stored in an object. • The substance a physical object is composed of. • An act or process of changing place or position • The line or course along which something moves. • The force that resists motion between two objects. • ...
chapter 2 2022-03-18
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- a reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat
- a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- a material that decreases the rate of reaction
- anything that has mas and occupies space
- a short easy way to show a chemical reaction
- a substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- a system in which matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- a substance formed as a result of chemical reaction
- a biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of reactions in cells
- a change that alters the form or appearance of a material but does not make the material into another substance
- the study of matter and how matter changes
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- a rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- the minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- a characteristic of a substance that describes the ability to change into different substances
- the principal stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- a reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places
- the amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- a material that increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy
- a system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave
- a material that releases energy when it burns
- a number infront of a chemical formula in an equation
23 Clues: anything that has mas and occupies space • the study of matter and how matter changes • a short easy way to show a chemical reaction • a material that releases energy when it burns • a material that decreases the rate of reaction • a substance that enters into a chemical reaction • a reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat • ...
Year 10 Fast and Furious Key Terms 2024-02-01
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- A statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature, often expressed through mathematical equations.
- The SI unit of force that represents the force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass by one meter per second squared.
- The rate of change of velocity of an object per unit of time, indicating how quickly its speed or direction is changing.
- The total path length traveled by an object, measured in units such as meters or kilometers.
- The stored energy in an object based on its position or state, such as gravitational potential energy.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is substantiated through empirical evidence and rigorous testing.
- The energy possessed by a moving object due to its motion, dependent on its mass and velocity.
- The rate at which an object covers distance, measured as the distance traveled per unit of time.
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- The principle stating that the total energy within a closed system remains constant over time, with energy changing forms but not being created or destroyed.
- A testable and falsifiable statement or prediction that can be investigated to determine its validity.
- The size or quantity of a physical quantity, often represented by its numerical value and unit.
- The force exerted on an object due to gravity, measured in newtons, and dependent on mass and gravitational acceleration.
- The ratio of useful energy output to the total energy input in a system, often expressed as a percentage.
- The change in position of an object relative to a reference point, described by distance, displacement, speed, and velocity.
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms, which remains constant regardless of its location.
- The change in position of an object from its initial point to its final point, considering direction.
- Transformation The conversion of energy from one form to another, such as from potential energy to kinetic energy.
- The rate at which an object changes its position in a particular direction, taking into account both speed and direction.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, either at rest or in uniform motion.
- A push or pull applied to an object, resulting in its acceleration or deformation, measured in newtons.
- The capacity of an object to do work or transfer heat, measured in joules.
21 Clues: The capacity of an object to do work or transfer heat, measured in joules. • The total path length traveled by an object, measured in units such as meters or kilometers. • The energy possessed by a moving object due to its motion, dependent on its mass and velocity. • ...
Energy and motion 2023-05-17
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- Scientific word for weight
- Able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion.
- Scientific word for how far
- A variable that never change during an experiment
- An energy when an object fly or roll up wards
- Exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself
- An energy when an object drop or roll down
- A variable that changes during a experiment
- An object that has gravity or effect by gravity
- How high a thing is
- Heat in scientific words
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- An energy that make objects move
- Two or more things that are not equal or can make non-equal connection
- How fast does an object moves
- The base line of an experiment
- A hill that always used in energy and motion experiments
- The stopping force between two objects
- Force that slows or stop a object
- Movement of an object
- Data and result for an experiment
- Exert force on (someone or something), typically with one's hand, in order to move them away from oneself or the origin of the force
- Power in scientific words, have a lot of different forms
- Two or more things that are equal or can make equal connection
- Speed and distance
- A force pulling an object downwards
- Measured in degrees, the degrees between two sides
26 Clues: Speed and distance • How high a thing is • Movement of an object • Heat in scientific words • Scientific word for weight • Scientific word for how far • How fast does an object moves • The base line of an experiment • An energy that make objects move • Force that slows or stop a object • Data and result for an experiment • A force pulling an object downwards • ...
biology 2023-09-15
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- A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
- A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the cell
- Energy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- transport the movement of materials through a cell membrane using energy
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The study of life
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- organelle containing digestive enzymes
- A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms.
- compoundmade up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; major source of energy for the human body
- cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
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- Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- Cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- site The part of an enzyme or antibody where the chemical reaction occurs.
- A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
- Control center of the cell
- The basic unit of life and the building block of tissues and organs
21 Clues: The study of life • Control center of the cell • organelle containing digestive enzymes • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus • A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers • The basic unit of life and the building block of tissues and organs • ...
Semester 2 Entry Key 2025-12-19
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- this type of metal can have more than one possible charge and must be named using roman numerals
- energy associated with position
- the amount of heat needed to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- the start of the name of an acid
- rusting iron is a ________________ change
- the type of compound formed from two (or more) nonmetals
- what forms when an atom gains or loses electrons
- when naming anions, you change the end of the name to -_______
- the number in a chemical formula that indicates the number of each type of atom
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- the type of energy caused by the flow of electrons
- energy associated with motion
- a model that explains a series of observations
- summarizes a large number of observations and predicts future ones
- changes of state are called ________________changes
- the number of significant figures in 0.0039420
- __________________are found in group 7A/17 on the periodic table
- the type of compound formed from a metal and a nonmetal
- atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons
18 Clues: energy associated with motion • energy associated with position • the start of the name of an acid • rusting iron is a ________________ change • a model that explains a series of observations • the number of significant figures in 0.0039420 • what forms when an atom gains or loses electrons • the type of energy caused by the flow of electrons • ...
Chapter Vocab 2024-03-12
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- a description of a reaction using element symbols and chemical formulas
- a number placed in front of an element symbol or chemical formula in an equation
- a type of chemical reaction in which one element replaces another element in a compound
- a chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy
- a catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells
- after the chemical reaction
- law that states that the total mass of the reactants before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass of the
- a type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine and form one compound
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
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- a type of chemical reaction in which the negative ions in two compounds switch places, forming two new compounds
- a starting substance in a chemical reaction
- a process in which atoms of one or more substances rearrange to form one or more new substances
- a substance that increases reaction rate by lowering the activation energy of a reaction
- a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy
- a substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction
- a chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen and releases energy
- a type of chemical reaction in which one compound breaks down and forms two or more substances
- a substance produced by a chemical reaction
18 Clues: after the chemical reaction • a starting substance in a chemical reaction • a substance produced by a chemical reaction • a chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy • a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy • a substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction • a catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells • ...
Chapter 5 Lessons 5 & 6 (8) 2021-01-26
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- Within a thunderhead there are strong downward winds called____.
- This is a dome of water that sweeps across coastal areas.
- Taken away from its source of energy, this can still produce heavy rain for days.
- A cold front colliding with a warm air mass pushes warm, moist air upward forming these.
- Within a thunderhead air can move both _____ and _______.
- This forms as a result of lightning hitting sand.
- On a weather map high and low pressure areas, temperatures and fronts are depicted by these.
- Hurricanes that form in the Atlantic are steered by these.
- These are lines on which all points have the same pressure.
- These involve sudden changes in air pressure and rapid air movements.
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- When do most cumulonimbus clouds form?
- As cold, dry air moves over warm water in the northern mid-west, it gathers moisture which causes __________________ once the air mass reaches land.
- In what state did a major blizzard force people to abandon their cars due to snow depth on the roads?
- This is where typhoons form.
- Dallas opened up shelters here for people fleeing Katrina.
- This is formed from electrical charges built up in clouds.
- Over warm ocean water, a low pressure zone can turn into this.
- This is sudden and violent. Typically forms after a storm.
- A funnel shaped cloud with extremely high winds that forms over water.
- This is a great conductor of electricity.
- The arrival of the _____ causes a calm within a storm.
- These are lines on which all points have the same temperature.
- All year round most precipitation forms as __________.
23 Clues: This is where typhoons form. • When do most cumulonimbus clouds form? • This is a great conductor of electricity. • This forms as a result of lightning hitting sand. • The arrival of the _____ causes a calm within a storm. • All year round most precipitation forms as __________. • This is a dome of water that sweeps across coastal areas. • ...
Bio Choice Board 1 2022-09-28
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- sphere of earth, all soil and rocks of earth
- type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds, recycles
- Adenosine Diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule
- site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic respiration
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- 3rd step of aerobic respiration makes 32 units of atp
- pigment found in chloroplast, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- 1st step of photosynthesis
- nutrient forms the backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- nutrients used in phosphates of nucleic acid
- sphere of earth, all gasses surrounding earth
- describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- type of organism that makes its own food, base of the food chain
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
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- site of photosynthesis
- second step of anaerobic respiration, has 2 types alcoholic and lactic acid
- substance created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants
- first step of aerobic respiration, breaks down glucose into pyruvate
- nutrients used in proteins, and nucleic acids
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction that is changed into a reactant
- type of reaction that doesn't need light
- sphere of earth, all living things on earth
- anything that has mass, takes up space, makes up everything
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- sphere of earth that has all the water of earth
- Adenosine Triphosphate energy storage molecule
- The cycle that is the 2nd step of aerobic respiration
27 Clues: site of photosynthesis • 1st step of photosynthesis • type of reaction that doesn't need light • sphere of earth, all living things on earth • sphere of earth, all soil and rocks of earth • site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic respiration • nutrients used in phosphates of nucleic acid • nutrients used in proteins, and nucleic acids • ...
Erik_sierra77 2017-11-16
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- the total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance
- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 celsius degree
- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of current in the heated fluid
- The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have
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- The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- The transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance
- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy
- A measure of the hotness or coldness of substances
- The thermal energy that flows from a substance of high temperature to a substance of lower temperature
- The measure of the energy dispersal of a system
10 Clues: The measure of the energy dispersal of a system • A measure of the hotness or coldness of substances • The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves • The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have • The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy • ...
Adv2chem 2025-11-29
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- Reactant that remains after the reaction is complete
- Species formed and consumed during a reaction mechanism
- Ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield expressed as a percentage
- Substance that causes oxidation by accepting electrons
- Equation Relationship between rate constant and temperature
- Mathematical expression relating reaction rate to concentrations of reactants
- Actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule
- where a ligand forms multiple bonds to a single metal ion
- Minimum energy required for a reaction to occur
- Product (Ksp) Equilibrium constant for a sparingly soluble salt
- Decrease in solubility due to presence of a common ion
- Number Number of particles in one mole (6.022 × 10²³)
- Compound containing a central metal atom bonded to ligands
- Time required for half of a reactant to be consumed
- Heat change when one mole of a compound forms from elements in standard states
- Reactant that determines the amount of product formed
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- State where forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates
- Measurement of heat transfer in chemical or physical processes
- Voltage associated with reduction at standard conditions
- Simplest whole-number ratio of elements in a compound
- Amount of acid or base a buffer can neutralize before pH changes significantly
- Device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Bond with equal sharing of electrons between atoms
- Total enthalpy change equals the sum of enthalpy changes of individual steps
- Bond with unequal sharing of electrons between atoms
- Equation Relates pH to pKa and ratio of conjugate base to acid
- Amount of substance produced at an electrode is proportional to charge passed
- Sum of powers of concentration terms in the rate law
- Substance that causes reduction by donating electrons
- Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of substance by 1°C
30 Clues: Minimum energy required for a reaction to occur • Bond with equal sharing of electrons between atoms • Time required for half of a reactant to be consumed • Reactant that remains after the reaction is complete • Actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule • Bond with unequal sharing of electrons between atoms • ...
knoxes science crossword 2025-11-06
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- thermos stat or how hot or cold.
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles.
- no electrical charge atom
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- the transfer of energy, such as heat or electricity
- Hot or high temp
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical means
- the ability to do work, cause change, or exert force, existing in forms like heat, light
- smallest unit of an element
- The stuff something is made up of
- A positively charged atom
10 Clues: Hot or high temp • A positively charged atom • no electrical charge atom • smallest unit of an element • thermos stat or how hot or cold. • The stuff something is made up of • the transfer of energy, such as heat or electricity • the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles. • ...
Inside the Cell 2013-10-28
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- Proteins “Grabs” the molecule and pulls it into the cell
- A complex multicellular/ unicellular organisms whose cells contain nuclei
- The structure that contains the cells genetic material and controls its functions
- An organelle that converts sunlight into usable energy
- Apparatus An organelle that sorts and packages proteins
- The basic unit of all forms of life
- A small particle that assembles proteins
- A structure that performs a job within the cell
- An organelle that stores materials such as water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates
- Assembles lipids and proteins
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- Channels Pulls molecules into the cell but it is not always open
- A simple unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus
- Proteins Regulate movement across the membrane
- An organelle that converts chemical energy in food into usable energy
- The material inside the cell (not including the nucleus)
- An organelle that helps the cell divide
- Envelope A layer of two membranes that surrounds the nucleus of a cell
- An organelle that holds enzymes needed to break down materials in the cell
18 Clues: Assembles lipids and proteins • The basic unit of all forms of life • An organelle that helps the cell divide • A small particle that assembles proteins • Proteins Regulate movement across the membrane • A structure that performs a job within the cell • A simple unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus • An organelle that converts sunlight into usable energy • ...
Grady's Science Crossword 2022-05-06
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- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- a type of energy formed by the splitting of uranium
- a type of energy formed by plants
- energy from magma deep in the earth
- A solid fossil fuel that forms over millions of years.
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- energy produced from the movement of water
- from the sun
- the changing of the climate
8 Clues: from the sun • the changing of the climate • a type of energy formed by plants • energy from magma deep in the earth • energy produced from the movement of water • a type of energy formed by the splitting of uranium • A solid fossil fuel that forms over millions of years. • a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
Unit 8 Vocab 2025-12-01
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- The total energy of an object due to its motion and position
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- The law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another.
- Stored energy based on an object's position or configuration.
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- A material that allows the flow of electric charge or heat to pass through it easily.
- A material in which electric current or heat does not flow freely due to tightly bound electrons.
- The energy an object possesses due to its motion.
- The amount of energy transferred by a force acting over a distance.
- The ability to do work or produce a change.
- The SI unit for work and all forms of energy.
10 Clues: The ability to do work or produce a change. • The SI unit for work and all forms of energy. • The energy an object possesses due to its motion. • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. • The total energy of an object due to its motion and position • Stored energy based on an object's position or configuration. • ...
Elements (silicon) 2015-10-25
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- the number of energy shells my element has in word form
- has 14 electrons
- my element is the _________ most commonly found element on earth
- number of neutrons in my element
- the temperature my element boils at
- what my element's' name means in Latin
- the name that describes an element that has somme features of a metal
- the place my element was found
- the density of my element
- the first number of the weight of my element
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- my element in its normal form is
- the temperature my element melts at
- dioxide what makes ordinary sand
- the color of my element
- the number of electrons in my elements in outer energy shell
- the year my element was found
- My elements oxide forms name
- my elements initials
- the column that contains elements that are all found in copper
- the first name of the scientist that found my element
20 Clues: has 14 electrons • my elements initials • the color of my element • the density of my element • My elements oxide forms name • the year my element was found • the place my element was found • my element in its normal form is • dioxide what makes ordinary sand • number of neutrons in my element • the temperature my element melts at • the temperature my element boils at • ...
Vocabulary Lessons 25 & 26 Crossword Puzzle Assessment 2012-11-05
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- workable;effective
- a reduction in rank
- health and energy
- very brief
- bright and easily noticed
- movement;the power to move
- removal and study of tissue
- an area of Earth able to support life
- an increase in rank
- a disturbance
- able to be moved
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- tiny life form
- the reason for an action
- to weaken or destroy the strength of
- to bring back to life or consciousness
- to prevent movement
- substance to kill germs
- close relationship between life forms
- a long way away
- force of motion
20 Clues: very brief • a disturbance • tiny life form • a long way away • force of motion • able to be moved • health and energy • workable;effective • a reduction in rank • to prevent movement • an increase in rank • substance to kill germs • the reason for an action • bright and easily noticed • movement;the power to move • removal and study of tissue • to weaken or destroy the strength of • ...
Thermochemistry 2022-05-18
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- The SI unit of energy. 4.18 of these equal 1 cal
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of just 1 gram of an object by 1℃. A gallon of water has the same as a cup of water
- the enthalpy when a solute dissolves in a solvent at the same pressure, which results in infinite dilution. Enthalpy of solution = enthalpy of dissolution + lattice energy
- When heat flows into the system. The “q” is positive because the system GAINED heat
- a device to measure the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction, and measures changes in heat energy
- the amount of energy needed to change a mole from a liquid to a gas, while staying at the same temperature and pressure
- The amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of an object by 1℃. It takes more energy to heat a gallon of water compared to a cup
- The capacity or power for doing work, for example the force needed to move an object. It exists is many different forms
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- q = mcΔT where q = heat energy, or cal and J. m equals the mass, c is the specific heat, and ΔT is the change in temperature
- the container of the system. Contains the room you are in and the whole universe
- the amount of energy needed to change a mole from a solid to a liquid, while staying at the same temperature and pressure
- Your focus of attention, where the reaction or the phase change takes place
- When heat flows out of the system. The “q” is negative because the system LOST heat
- Two types. One is amount of heat needed to increase temperature of 1 gram. The other is a dietary unit
- a branch of chemistry that relates to the energy that changes during a chemical reaction or phase change
- The sum of internal energy and the product of pressure and volume. The equation is H = E + PV where H is enthalpy, E is internal energy, P is pressure, and V is volume
- (q) Energy that is transferred from one object to another after a temperature change. It always flows from hot to cold
- The measure of the heat being transferred from one object to another. The heat gained and the heat lost are equal
18 Clues: The SI unit of energy. 4.18 of these equal 1 cal • Your focus of attention, where the reaction or the phase change takes place • the container of the system. Contains the room you are in and the whole universe • When heat flows out of the system. The “q” is negative because the system LOST heat • ...
Vocabulary Energy 2022-01-05
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- the SI unit of work and of all other forms of energy; one joule (J) of work is done when a force of one newton (N) is exerted on an object moved one meter (m) in the direction of the force
- the SI unit of power; one watt (W) is expended when one joule (J) of work is done in one second (s)
- the product of the force on an object and the distance through which the object is moved
- a simple machine, made of a bar that turns about a fixed point
- energy the energy due to the position or the movement of something; potential or kinetic energy (or a combination of both)
- the ratio of useful energy output to total energy input, or the percentage of the work input that is converted to work output
- the pivot point of a lever
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- advantage the ratio of output force to input force for a machine
- rate at which work is done or energy is transformed, equal to the work done or energy transformed divided by time
- energy energy of position, usually related to the relative position of two things, such as a stone and the earth
- of conservation of energy energy cannot be created or destroyed; it may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes
- energy energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by the speed squared
- a type of lever that is a wheel with a groove in its rim, and one that is used to change the direction of a force
- a device for increasing (or decreasing) a force or simply changing the direction of a force
- that property of an object or a system which enables it to do work
15 Clues: the pivot point of a lever • a simple machine, made of a bar that turns about a fixed point • advantage the ratio of output force to input force for a machine • that property of an object or a system which enables it to do work • energy energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by the speed squared • ...
