forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Science Unit 8 2025-03-05
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- Signal something that contains digital information
- Something that does not move along with the wave
- unwanted random signals
- a measure of how far a particle is the medium moves
- when the path of a wave bends due to a change in the waves speed
- something represented by a signal
- occurs when a wave travels across a boundary between media
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- a repeating disturbance that transfers energy
- when a wave bounces off the original media
- anything that transmits information
- Waves a wave that travels through a medium due to
- the distance from any point an the wave to the identical position on the next wave
- Signal something that contains analog information
- the converse of a waves energy into other forms of energy
- the number of waves produced by a pulse in a given time
15 Clues: unwanted random signals • something represented by a signal • anything that transmits information • when a wave bounces off the original media • a repeating disturbance that transfers energy • Something that does not move along with the wave • Waves a wave that travels through a medium due to • Signal something that contains analog information • ...
krebs cycle 2025-10-18
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- – The end product of glycolysis that enters the Krebs Cycle.
- – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- – The process of losing electrons in a chemical reaction.
- – A compound formed from succinyl-CoA during the cycle.
- – The main energy currency of the cell.
- – The main goal of the Krebs Cycle; what the cell needs to function.
- – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle.
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- – The gas released as a waste product in the cycle.
- – The gas required for aerobic respiration to occur.
- – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized.
- – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons.
- – The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle.
- – A product formed at the end of cellular respiration.
- – The molecule that forms before regenerating oxaloacetate.
- – The sugar that begins cellular respiration.
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 released as a waste product in the cycle. • ...
MATTER 2023-10-02
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- This state takes the shape of its container and cannot be compressed.
- Particles of this state are arranged in rows and columns.
- Particles of this state have lots of energy.
- Liquid turns into a gas.
- ____________ is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Movement energy or ___________ energy.
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- When water reaches 100 degrees celsius, it ________.
- When solid moth balls disappear into a gas in your cupboard.
- This state of matter has charged particles.
- When a solid forms a liquid.
10 Clues: Liquid turns into a gas. • When a solid forms a liquid. • Movement energy or ___________ energy. • This state of matter has charged particles. • Particles of this state have lots of energy. • When water reaches 100 degrees celsius, it ________. • Particles of this state are arranged in rows and columns. • ____________ is anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
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 • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2026-03-11
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- Type of reproduction that includes: budding, regeneration, and grafting
- The excretory system deals with liquid ____________
- A proton is a ___________ part of the atom
- Amount of parent(s) in sexual reproduction
- Lowercase letter; must have two to show
- Heterozygous means ____________________
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Uppercase letter; shows with one letter
- Sensory receptors send signals to your __________
- Made by the mitochondria
- Similar cells working together
- On the left side of a chemical equation, "what is needed"
- Two or more atoms chemically combined
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- This type of cell is a heterotroph
- Basic unit of LIFE
- DNA is contained here; control center
- Living (sixth grade throwback word)
- Made by genes
- Genes code for a person's individual's __________
- On the right side of a chemical equation, "what is made"
- The energy of motion
- Cytoplasm is a ________-like substance
- One type of atom
- "Nonliving" (sixth grade throwback word)
- Homozygous means _____________ throughout
- Energy related to heat
- Major organ of the circulatory system
- Energy is needed for _____________ of organisms
- The integumentary system is hair, skin, and _________
- Make food on their own (example: plants)
- H2O is the science term for ____________
- When the bonds of glucose are broken, it forms ______________ needed by cells for growth
- Another name for glucose
- Amount of parent(s) in asexual reproduction
34 Clues: Made by genes • One type of atom • Basic unit of LIFE • The energy of motion • Energy related to heat • Another name for glucose • Made by the mitochondria • Similar cells working together • This type of cell is a heterotroph • Living (sixth grade throwback word) • DNA is contained here; control center • Major organ of the circulatory system • Two or more atoms chemically combined • ...
Cell Life 2025-03-26
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- unmovable and nonliving layer on the outside of plant cell
- “the powerhouse of of the cell” creates energy
- organisms that can’t make their own food
- functional parts of a cell
- two or more chemically combined elements
- “the transport center” of the cell, moves materials around to the other organelles
- the “jelly” inside a cell
- multicellular organisms like plants and animals
- a small element of mass formed by “atoms”
- soft barrier of a cell
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- forms every living organism
- organelle in a plant that uses sun energy to make food
- an organism that can make its own food
- the control center of the cell
- carries genetic information in all living things
- “the warehouse” of the cell, stores things
- “the post office” processes and packages nutrients for the cell
- unicellular organisms like bacteria
- a thing that cannot be broken down into simpler similar things
19 Clues: soft barrier of a cell • the “jelly” inside a cell • functional parts of a cell • forms every living organism • the control center of the cell • unicellular organisms like bacteria • an organism that can make its own food • organisms that can’t make their own food • two or more chemically combined elements • a small element of mass formed by “atoms” • ...
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 • ...
Antarctic food webs 2025-12-16
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- an organism that eats other organisms for energy
- an animal that eats meat
- an organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- producers in the Antarctic food web
- an organism at the top of the food chain, with no natural enemies
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- an animal that feeds on plants
- where all forms of fishing are prohibited
- demonstrate the flow of energy from producers to consumers to apex predators
- ensures population stability
- shows how energy moves from one living thing to another in nature
- the ultimate predator, feeding on seals, fish, and sometimes other whales
11 Clues: an animal that eats meat • ensures population stability • an animal that feeds on plants • producers in the Antarctic food web • where all forms of fishing are prohibited • an organism that eats other organisms for energy • an organism that makes its own food using sunlight • shows how energy moves from one living thing to another in nature • ...
Ecology part 2 2023-03-07
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- any external solution that has high solute concentration to low water concentration
- is needed for plant and animal life
- this respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy
- the movement of individual molecules of substance through a barrier from a high concentrate to a low concentrate
- the process in which phosphorus moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- the source of energy for uses and storage at the cellular level
- the process in the environment where the compounds including the carbon dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration
- the process in which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon and water
- the net movement of water across the membrane
- the transport of molecules that require the use of energy to help cross the cell membranes
- significant changes in global temperatures. precipitation, wind patterns and other climate measures
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- movement of solute from the high region to the lower region
- is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis
- the process in which the food in glucose the form of sugar is transferred into energy within the cells
- the process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- the total amount of gases produces to directly and indirectly support humans
- the membranes found in cells that separate the interior of the cell from the outside
- is a simple sugar that is important for energy sources in living organisms and uses many carbohydrates
- the process in which nitrogen is converted into many forms
19 Clues: is needed for plant and animal life • is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis • the net movement of water across the membrane • this respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy • the process in which nitrogen is converted into many forms • movement of solute from the high region to the lower region • ...
chapter 7 morgan miller 2017-01-18
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- the control center of the cell ,holds DNA
- the outer "skin" covering the cell .
- storage area in a cell
- the very first cells on Earth.
- heredity material (chromosomes )
- have there own dna and break down fuel to release energy for the cell
- liquid containing organelles
- changes of traits over time
- most cells have two or more and it forms ribosomes
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- small hair like projectors that help cell move
- characteristics that pass to the next generation.
- are the basic structure of all living things.
- The more advanced cell that appeared after prokaryotic cells.
- play a role in cell division
- molecular movement that requires energy (ATP)
- organelle with its own membrane.
16 Clues: storage area in a cell • changes of traits over time • play a role in cell division • liquid containing organelles • the very first cells on Earth. • organelle with its own membrane. • heredity material (chromosomes ) • the outer "skin" covering the cell . • the control center of the cell ,holds DNA • are the basic structure of all living things. • ...
chapter 7 morgan miller 2017-01-18
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- the control center of the cell ,holds DNA
- the outer "skin" covering the cell .
- storage area in a cell
- the very first cells on Earth.
- heredity material (chromosomes )
- have there own dna and break down fuel to release energy for the cell
- liquid containing organelles
- changes of traits over time
- most cells have two or more and it forms ribosomes
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- small hair like projectors that help cell move
- characteristics that pass to the next generation.
- are the basic structure of all living things.
- The more advanced cell that appeared after prokaryotic cells.
- play a role in cell division
- molecular movement that requires energy (ATP)
- organelle with its own membrane.
16 Clues: storage area in a cell • changes of traits over time • play a role in cell division • liquid containing organelles • the very first cells on Earth. • organelle with its own membrane. • heredity material (chromosomes ) • the outer "skin" covering the cell . • the control center of the cell ,holds DNA • are the basic structure of all living things. • ...
Plant Cell Crossword- Rishona, Madeline, Nick, Graham 2014-01-30
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- as digestive system of the cell
- energy from food molecules into energy the cell can use
- RNA (ribonucleic acid) into protein
- water, food and other materials need for the cell to function
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- nutrients needed for cell to function, keeps everything in place
- body/stores, packages and distributes the proteins
- reticulum/an organelle that forms vesicles around the cell to help move proteins to different parts of the cell
- of cell
- suns energy to provide energy for the cell
- membrane/controls substances that enter and exit
10 Clues: of cell • as digestive system of the cell • RNA (ribonucleic acid) into protein • suns energy to provide energy for the cell • membrane/controls substances that enter and exit • body/stores, packages and distributes the proteins • energy from food molecules into energy the cell can use • water, food and other materials need for the cell to function • ...
Activity 2 2021-09-08
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- is a pure substance.
- the protective blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.
- is done when force is applied to an object over a distance.
- study of microscopic organisms.
- is the main element in organic compounds.
- the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- study of plant/life.
- A suggested explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation.
- study of life and living organisms, their life cycles, adaptations, and environment.
- a substance that forms because of a chemical reaction.
- Where life operates.
- Environmental geology.
- is the ability to do work.
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- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element.
- is the study of energy.
- the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- is the rate at which energy is used.
- The process of scientific investigation.
- the sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism.
- the study of inanimate natural objects.
- study of atmosphere and weather patterns.
- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis.
- comprises all types of water resources.
- is anything that takes up space and has mass.
- is a substance that consists of two or more elements.
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
30 Clues: is a pure substance. • study of plant/life. • Where life operates. • Environmental geology. • is the study of energy. • is the ability to do work. • study of microscopic organisms. • the outer mantle of the solid earth. • is the rate at which energy is used. • the study of inanimate natural objects. • comprises all types of water resources. • ...
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. • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2026-03-18
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- Process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances
- The substance that gets dissolved in a solution
- When 1 reactant breaks down into 2 or more products
- Chemical reactions that release energy in the form of heat
- The substance that does the dissolving in a solution (usually a liquid like water).
- One element replaces a similar element in a compound
- Tells us the number of each substance needed
- A change in a substance that affects its chemical properties thus a chemical reaction occurs and a new substance is formed.
- The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- 2 or more reactants combine to make 1 product
- Chemical reactions that absorb energy
- Matter can neither be created or destroyed, it can only change forms. "Law of (3 Words)"
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- Ending substances; what is made.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded and can be separated
- Chemical reactions that absorb energy in the form of heat
- Two ionic compound reactants switch ions, forming two new ionic compound products
- A type of mixture where one substance is evenly dissolved into another (like salt in water).
- A change in a substance that only affects its physical properties.
- How quickly a reaction will take place
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up.
- Chemical reactions that release energy
- When something is burned
- Starting substances; “ingredients”
23 Clues: When something is burned • Ending substances; what is made. • Starting substances; “ingredients” • Chemical reactions that absorb energy • How quickly a reaction will take place • Chemical reactions that release energy • Tells us the number of each substance needed • 2 or more reactants combine to make 1 product • The substance that gets dissolved in a solution • ...
Knowledge Check 2021-11-13
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- a gas which forms a layer between the troposphere and stratosphere
- combination of smoke and fog
- formation of deserts in arid and semi-arid regions due to changes in climate and overgrazing
- gases that are released mainly from air-conditioning systems and refrigeration
- energy derived from magma
- energy derived from the sun
- a poisonous chemical that was used to protect plants from harmful insects
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- a change in climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere
- oil, coal and natural gas
- a change in the physical, chemical or biological conditions of the environment which harmfully affects the quality of life of all organisms
- destruction of forest
- phenomenon that occurs when dinoflagellates increase in number tremendously causing seawater to discolor
- energy created when nuclei of atoms are split apart
- unwanted sound
- weather pattern of a place over a long period of time
15 Clues: unwanted sound • destruction of forest • oil, coal and natural gas • energy derived from magma • energy derived from the sun • combination of smoke and fog • energy created when nuclei of atoms are split apart • weather pattern of a place over a long period of time • a gas which forms a layer between the troposphere and stratosphere • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-09-30
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- This word means "to save" or to prevent waste.
- This is what energy changes into, since it is never created or destroyed.
- These are at the end of the photosynthesis equation.
- This is the gas in the air that plants make as part of photosynthesis.
- This scientist experimented with plants. He was trying to understand how they increase their mass and where it comes from.
- This is the type of food plants make for themselves.
- These are at the beginning of the photosynthesis equation.
- This is what plants get from the sky in the form of energy to do photosynthesis.
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- This is the gas in the air that plants need to do photosynthesis.
- This is what plants need from the ground to do photosynthesis.
- This is the process by which plants make their own food.
- The Law of Conservation of _________: matter cannot be created or destroyed, it just changes forms.
- This is a simpler name for glucose.
13 Clues: This is a simpler name for glucose. • This word means "to save" or to prevent waste. • These are at the end of the photosynthesis equation. • This is the type of food plants make for themselves. • This is the process by which plants make their own food. • These are at the beginning of the photosynthesis equation. • ...
energy power and mechanics 2017-10-31
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- 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).
- 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.
- energy-the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- is the term referring to electricity generated by hydropower; the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
- energy- a renewable energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials which can be used as fuel
- energy-a form of hydropower that converts the energy of the tides into electricity or other useful forms of power.
- energy-radiant energy emitted by the sun
- energy- form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power
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- branch of physics or technology concerned with the mechanical properties of gases.
- involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- energy- heat energy generated and stored in the Earth.
- or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- advantage-the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine.
13 Clues: energy-radiant energy emitted by the sun • energy- heat energy generated and stored in the Earth. • or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. • branch of physics or technology concerned with the mechanical properties of gases. • ...
Water and Sus 2021-10-25
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- A disease caused by a plasmodium parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes
- the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste
- disease is caused by things that live in water and people are affected when they drink it
- relating to or affected by tides
- electrical energy obtained from harnessing the wind with windmills or wind turbines
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- disease passed by poor hygiene, like if hands are not washed in clean water
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
- an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion
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- natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- A bacterial disease causing severe diarrhea and dehydration, usually spread in water
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- the capacity to endure in a relatively ongoing way across various domains of life
- water which provides a habitat for parasites that pass on disease to people
- the action or process of filtering something
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
19 Clues: relating to or affected by tides • relating to or determined by the sun. • the process of removing salt from seawater • the action or process of filtering something • an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion • disease passed by poor hygiene, like if hands are not washed in clean water • ...
Electricity, Magnetism, Energy and REVIEW 2023-12-12
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- the part of an ecosystem that returns nutrients to the ground (think mushrooms on a food web)
- the part of the water cycle that forms clouds
- the part or parts of an ecosystem that produces glucose (remember our food webs)
- relating to matter with strong magnetic properties
- the part of the water cycle that moves water from the ground to the air
- a circuit with a single path for an electric current
- the continuous flow of electric charge through a material
- something an animal acquires in order to better survive in its environment
- where all the energy in a food web comes from - it also powers the water cycle
- the property of a particle that causes it to attract or repel other particles
- the buildup of nonflowing electric charge
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- the cycling of nutrients through the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem
- the type of energy found in vibrations you can hear
- a complete path through which an electric current can flow
- the part of the water cycle where water falls from the sky
- the type of energy found in heat
- the power of an electric current, measured in volts
- the type of energy found in gasoline and food
- a measure of how difficult it is for current electricity to flow
- a circuit with more that one path for an electric current
- the part or parts of an ecosystem that eat other animals and plants (remember our food webs)
- the type of energy found when there are flowing electrons through metal
- the type of energy that our sun and a light bulb produce
- a magnet that produces a magnetic field by means of an electric current
- a sudden flow of static electricity from one object to another
- the type of energy found in motion
26 Clues: the type of energy found in heat • the type of energy found in motion • the buildup of nonflowing electric charge • the part of the water cycle that forms clouds • the type of energy found in gasoline and food • relating to matter with strong magnetic properties • the type of energy found in vibrations you can hear • the power of an electric current, measured in volts • ...
PAE: Electricity 2021-05-14
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- – is the unit of electrical charge.
- how many forms of Ohm's law are there
- - is the fundamental ability to do work.
- - is force created by the buildup of charge.
- - a control device
- - is the movement of air molecules.
- - different elements have different numbers of____
- - When the resistance in a circuit is doubled, the current will:
- _________ load is any resistive element connected to a power supply.
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- - the formula for Ohm's law is I=V/R
- - When the voltage across a resister is doubled, the current will:
- – is the movement of electrons.
- - is a unit of energy.
- - A device that opposes current
- - any resistive element connected to a power supply
- – is the unit of resistance.
- ___________ per second is a unit of power.
- - another form of Ohm's law is R=VR
- – is a potential difference between two points.
19 Clues: - a control device • - is a unit of energy. • – is the unit of resistance. • – is the movement of electrons. • - A device that opposes current • – is the unit of electrical charge. • - is the movement of air molecules. • - another form of Ohm's law is R=VR • - the formula for Ohm's law is I=V/R • how many forms of Ohm's law are there • - is the fundamental ability to do work. • ...
Chapter 6 Heat Konner Deck 2017-11-28
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- the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have
- the study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy
- a measure of the hottness or coldness of a substance
- the measure of the energy dispersal of a system
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- the transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance
- the total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance
- the transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid
- the amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree
- the thermal energy that flows from a substance of higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature
- the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves
10 Clues: the measure of the energy dispersal of a system • a measure of the hottness or coldness of a substance • 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 • ...
Light Vocabulary 2026-04-28
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- The bending of light
- The mirror-like reflection of light from a smooth, polished surface, where parallel incident light rays reflect at the same angel, creating a clear, shaped image.
- The central point of all
- the entire range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation,spanning from low energy radio waves to high energy gamma rays.
- A material that allows light to pass through but diffuesesit, making objects on the other side unclear
- a straight line path repersenting the direction of propagation of lights energy.
- The throwing back of light
- restricting the vibrations of transverse waves, to a single plane/ direction.
- The bending, spreading, or scattering of a wave
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- A transparent optical, that curves outward to refract light rays inwards
- The scattering of light in many directions when it hits a rough or uneven surface
- blocking light from passing through
- objects that allow light to pass through, making them easy to see through.
- The smallest, fundamental particle of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
- shape projected onto a surface when an object, person, or body obstructs light rays.
- A thinner lens that causes parallel light rays to diverge.
- the act of disturbing things
- invisbible, traveling energy waves created by vibrating charged particles ( electrons)
- that curves inward like a bowl
- A curved, spherical mirror with a refelctive surface that bulges outward; toward the light.
20 Clues: The bending of light • The central point of all • The throwing back of light • the act of disturbing things • that curves inward like a bowl • blocking light from passing through • The bending, spreading, or scattering of a wave • A thinner lens that causes parallel light rays to diverge. • A transparent optical, that curves outward to refract light rays inwards • ...
Weather and Temperature 2025-03-19
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- The type of cloud that is thin, wispy, and found at high altitudes.
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds.
- The trapping of cooler air beneath a warm air layer, leading to pollution buildup.
- A type of precipitation that consists of ice pellets formed in thunderstorms.
- storm that forms over warm ocean waters and has strong winds and heavy rain.
- The measure of heat energy in the atmosphere.
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- The process of warm air rising and cooler air sinking, creating circulation.
- Pressure - The force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere.
- The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
- A local wind that moves from the ocean toward the land during the day.
- - A type of cloud that forms in layers and can cover the sky like a blanket.
- The primary source of heat energy for Earth.
- - A cloud type that is puffy and white with a flat base, often seen on sunny days.
- - The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
14 Clues: The primary source of heat energy for Earth. • The measure of heat energy in the atmosphere. • The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure. • - The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas. • The type of cloud that is thin, wispy, and found at high altitudes. • Pressure - The force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. • ...
Ecology Part II Crossword 2021-03-26
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- the movement of molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration
- a sugar which is an energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- a process in which a molecule passes through a cell membrane via a concentration gradient
- a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole
- a process by which molecules of a solvent pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- the spreading of something more widely
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- the process by which plants other organisms use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- a nonmetal which has two main forms and also occurs as impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal
- the processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid
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- respiration using oxygen
- process through which cells convert sugars into energy
- the cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- a change in global or regional climate patterns
- relating to a solution having the same osmotic pressure as some other solution
- a colorless, odorless gas
- a compound of an adenosine molecule bonded to three phosphate groups
20 Clues: respiration using oxygen • a colorless, odorless gas • the spreading of something more widely • a change in global or regional climate patterns • a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid • process through which cells convert sugars into energy • having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid • ...
Geoscience Vocabulary 2023-05-22
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- The measurement of the frequency in a wave
- How many oscillations over a period of time
- Movement of something from one state to another and back
- Force applied over a distance
- A giant cloud of dust in space
- Inside the earth, cools and forms intrusive igneous rocks
- A diagram showing the relation between variables and quantities
- Less dense material rises while more dense sinks
- Water that collects as droplets
- Meaning rock layers
- Rocks formed when magma cools and hardens
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- A disturbance such as the motion of waves that transmits through a medium
- Takes place in core of stars
- A quantity that has a magnitude but no direction
- A force pushing inwards on an object
- On the earth's surface, cools and forms extrusive igneous rocks
- Two forces going in opposite directions but offset and slide past each other
- The distance over 1 oc
- Height of the wave crest above equilibrium
- Formed when an existing rock is altered by heat and pressure
- The force by which a plant or other body draws objects towards its center
- A quantity with components of both magnitude and direction
- Naturally occurring contains other pieces of rocks and dirts
- Opposite of compression
- Ability to do work
- A disturbance that moves through space and time that transfers energy without transferring mattar
- An opening in the ground that releases volcanic material
27 Clues: Ability to do work • Meaning rock layers • The distance over 1 oc • Opposite of compression • Takes place in core of stars • Force applied over a distance • A giant cloud of dust in space • Water that collects as droplets • A force pushing inwards on an object • Rocks formed when magma cools and hardens • The measurement of the frequency in a wave • ...
Biology 2025-10-17
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- a large region with similar climate and life forms
- fats and oils used for energy and cell structure
- balance of internal conditions in an organism
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- breaking down molecules using water
- cell with a nucleus and organelles
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- a testable explanation for an observation
- apparatus organelle that packages and ships proteins
- sugars and starches that give energy
- community of living things and their environment
- attraction between different substances
- smallest unit of matter
12 Clues: smallest unit of matter • cell with a nucleus and organelles • breaking down molecules using water • sugars and starches that give energy • attraction between different substances • a testable explanation for an observation • protein that speeds up chemical reactions • balance of internal conditions in an organism • community of living things and their environment • ...
Vocab Practice 2021-11-13
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- forms are aphorismic, aphorismatic,aphoristically, and aphorisms
- forms are conceits
- forms are anaphoric and anaphorically
- forms are hyperbolize, hyperbolic and hyberolically
- forms are ironic and ironically
- forms are apostrophize
- forms are metaphors, metaphorical, metaphorically and metaphorize
- forms are colloquiality,colloquialism,and colloquially
- forms are personifications and personifier
- forms are homilies, homiletically and homiletical
- forms are clauses
- forms are analogies, analogized, and analogous
- forms are euphemistic, euphemistically,euphemisms and euphemist
- forms are invectively and invectiveness
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- forms are antecedently and antecedents
- forms are connotational, connotative, and connotatively
- forms are atmospheric and atmospherics
- forms are genre, genres and genreless
- forms are alliterate, alliterative and alliteratively
- forms are denotative, denotational and denotatively
- forms are allusions and allusionary
- forms are sarcastic and sarcastically
- forms are caricatural,caricatured, caricaturist and caricaturing
- forms are imageries, imagerical and imagerically
- forms are parodies, parodided and parodying
- forms are didactical, didactically and didacticism
- forms are oxymoronic and oxymoronically
- forms are allegorical and allegories
- froms are generically, conventional and conventionally
29 Clues: forms are clauses • forms are conceits • forms are apostrophize • forms are ironic and ironically • forms are allusions and allusionary • forms are allegorical and allegories • forms are genre, genres and genreless • forms are anaphoric and anaphorically • forms are sarcastic and sarcastically • forms are antecedently and antecedents • forms are atmospheric and atmospherics • ...
Chemical Reactions & Equations 2024-03-21
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- a number placed in front of an element symbol or chemical formula in an equation
- law that states that the total mass of the reactants before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass of the
- 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 description of a reaction using element symbols and chemical formulas
- a type of chemical reaction in which one element replaces another element in a compound
- a type of chemical reaction in which the negative ions in two compounds switch places, forming two new
- a type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine and form one compound
- 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
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- a catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells
- a process in which atoms of one or more substances rearrange to form one or more new substances
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- a substance produced by a chemical reaction
- after the chemical reaction
- a chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy
- a starting substance in a chemical reaction
18 Clues: after the chemical reaction • a substance produced by a chemical reaction • a starting substance in 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 • ...
Chemistry 2026-05-17
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- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation often with fire
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
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- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- The process where an element loses electrons
- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- A reaction that releases heat
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element loses electrons • A reaction where two compounds exchange ions • The process where an element gains electrons • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • ...
Energy Crossword Scramble 2016-03-21
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- Potential Energy: An object has to be able to stretch or be squeezed in order to store this type of energy. Thermal Energy: Energy due to the random motion of particles within an object.
- The ability to do work.
- Potential Energy: This energy greatly depends on the height and mass of an object.
- Energy: Without this energy life on Earth would not be possible.
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- Conversion: A situation in science where one form of energy transforms into one or multiple forms of different energy.
- Energy: Higher temperatures mean higher thermal energy and this type of energy for an object.
- Energy: Is used by plants and animals alike to either digest or make food.
- of Conservation: This law states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
- and Chemical Energy: These energies are the conversion of nuclear energy from the Sun when plants make glucose.
9 Clues: The ability to do work. • Energy: Without this energy life on Earth would not be possible. • Energy: Is used by plants and animals alike to either digest or make food. • of Conservation: This law states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. • Potential Energy: This energy greatly depends on the height and mass of an object. • ...
Energy Crossword 2025-10-09
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- A 3d region around the nucleus of an atom that describes an electron's probably location
- The energy levels contained within a principle energy level.
- The state of a system higher than that of the ground state
- The smallest discrete unit of any physical entity.
- The lowest allowable energy state of an atom
- A phenomenon in which photoelectrons are emitted from a metal's surface when light of a certain frequency shines on the surface
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- A set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element; consists f a series of fine lines of individual colors
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- A form of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye; visible electromagnetic radiation
- Includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation
- The height of a wave from the origin to a crest/trough
- The number of waves that pass a given point per second
- The capacity to do work or produce heat
- The movement and pattern formed by electromagnetic radiation
- The shortest distance between equivalent points on a continues wave; is usually expressed in meter, centimeters, or nanometers
15 Clues: The capacity to do work or produce heat • The lowest allowable energy state of an atom • Includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation • The smallest discrete unit of any physical entity. • The height of a wave from the origin to a crest/trough • The number of waves that pass a given point per second • The state of a system higher than that of the ground state • ...
Earth's Interior & Heat Transfer Vocabulary 2025-09-11
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- vibrations that travel through the Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- inconsistent thickness, less dense, mostly composed of granite
- the circular movement in a gas or liquid in which the warmer parts move up and the cooler parts move down due to differences in density and temperature
- lower most part of the mantle that is solid
- the force pushing on an area
- a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
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- a rigid layer made up of the uppermost parts of the mantle and the crust
- the direct transfer of heat energy from one substance to another substance that it is touching
- heat energy that is transmitted in the form of rays, waves or particles
- nearly constant in thickness, dense, and mostly composed of basalt
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
- the kinetic energy associated with the random motions of the molecules of an object; often known as heat energy
- the soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core
14 Clues: the force pushing on an area • lower most part of the mantle that is solid • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • the soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • inconsistent thickness, less dense, mostly composed of granite • the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core • ...
states of matter review 2026-03-10
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- two or more different elements chemically combined
- state of matter that has a fixed volume and fixed shape
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- liquid changes to gas (without boiling)
- state of matter that does not have a fixed shape or volume
- the ability to cause changes in matter
- solid changes directly to gas
- consists of only one kind of atom
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- liquid changes to solid
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- energy is gained or added during a change of state
- solid changes to liquid
- gas changes to a liquid
- different forms in which matter can exist without the chemical makeup of the matter changing
- any substance which has mass and occupies space
- state of matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape
- the amount of matter in an object
- gas changes directly to a solid
- two or more of the same atom combined
- adding or removing __________ can change states of matter.
- the amount of mass per unit volume of an object
- energy is lost or removed during a change of state
23 Clues: solid changes to liquid • gas changes to a liquid • liquid changes to solid • solid changes directly to gas • gas changes directly to a solid • the amount of matter in an object • consists of only one kind of atom • two or more of the same atom combined • the ability to cause changes in matter • liquid changes to gas (without boiling) • subatomic particle with a neutral charge • ...
Biology puzzle 2021-12-14
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- Can't be created or destroyed only transferred
- Single cell
- Reaction What does Enzymes speed up?
- Smallest unit of life.
- Agent that infects all life forms
- Takes place in the cytoplasm
- Blue eyes is an example of ?
- Non-living
- The largest unit of organization.
- Eats both plants and meat
- Packed DNA
- Has a double helix shape
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- Carbon dioxide and water in photosynthesis ?
- The base pair that only RNA has
- 23 Chromosome
- What does tRNA carry ?
- The system of skin
- Take over new environment
- The consumer that eat all consumers
- Youngsters
20 Clues: Non-living • Youngsters • Packed DNA • Single cell • 23 Chromosome • The system of skin • What does tRNA carry ? • Smallest unit of life. • Has a double helix shape • Take over new environment • Eats both plants and meat • Takes place in the cytoplasm • Blue eyes is an example of ? • The base pair that only RNA has • Agent that infects all life forms • The largest unit of organization. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-05
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- A compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave
- The SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
- Distance between the resting position and the maximum displacement of the wave
- A measure of the rate of energy transfer over a unit of time
- A substance that is capable of dissolving or dispersing one or more other substances to form a solution
- Newton's First Law
- A substance made from two or more different elements that have been chemically joined
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- Two or more substances that are mixed together but not chemically combined and that may vary in proportion
- A fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy.
- Strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction
- A simple substance that cannot be broken down into smaller parts or changed into another substance
- The highest surface part of a wave
- A phenomenon in which an object changes its position with respect to time and its surroundings
- The transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another, or from an energy source to a medium or object
- A chemical species that donates electrons, accepts protons, or releases hydroxide (OH-) ions in aqueous solution
- Unit used to measure force
- A chemical that gives off hydrogen ions in water and forms salts by combining with certain metals.
- The SI unit of work or energy
21 Clues: Newton's First Law • Unit used to measure force • The SI unit of work or energy • The highest surface part of a wave • The basic unit of a chemical element • Strength or energy exerted or brought to bear • The SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second • The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave • ...
Light and Sound 2020-10-20
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- a clear object that separates white light into all the colors of the rainbow
- allows light to pass through
- energy that lets you see
- has at least one curved surface
- the bouncing of light off an object
- length the distance between crests of a wave in a sound wave
- energy that lets you hear
- the repetition of a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves
- allows no light to pass through
- wave a vibration that travels through the air
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- the bending of light
- smooth surface that forms images by reflecting light
- moving back and forth really fast
- the distance that a wave dips down or rises higher
- how high or low a note is
- allows some light to pass
- the rate at which a vibration occurs
- the stopping of light
- how loud something is
19 Clues: the bending of light • the stopping of light • how loud something is • energy that lets you see • how high or low a note is • allows some light to pass • energy that lets you hear • allows light to pass through • has at least one curved surface • allows no light to pass through • moving back and forth really fast • the bouncing of light off an object • ...
ME214: Chapter 13 & 14 (NO SPACES BETWEEN WORDS) 2026-03-16
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- The point where the mass of a rigid body can be considered concentrated.
- Motion in which all points of a body move in parallel paths.
- Principle stating that energy is conserved when only conservative forces act.
- Energy stored due to position in a gravitational field.
- The two forms of kinetic energy in a rolling rigid body. (Hint: Two words).
- Quantity describing the rate of change of angular velocity.
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- The energy associated with motion.
- Physical property that measures resistance to rotational motion. (Hint: Moment of ...)
- The rotational equivalent of F = m*a.
- Motion of a body about an axis.
10 Clues: Motion of a body about an axis. • The energy associated with motion. • The rotational equivalent of F = m*a. • Energy stored due to position in a gravitational field. • Quantity describing the rate of change of angular velocity. • Motion in which all points of a body move in parallel paths. • The point where the mass of a rigid body can be considered concentrated. • ...
Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- The measured energy absorbed or released as heat in a chemical or physical change.
- Energy absorbed into the system as heat (figure 17.3).
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
- Energy is released from the system as heat (figure 17.2).
- complex A transitional structure that results from an effective collision and that persists while old bonds are breaking and new bonds are forming.
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- The study of the transfer of energy as heat that accompany chemical reactions and physical changes.
- energy The minimum energy required to transform the reactants into an activated complex.
- The unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy.
- heat. The amount of energy required to raise one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree or one Kelvin.
- The energy transferred between samples of matter because of a difference in their temperature.
10 Clues: Energy absorbed into the system as heat (figure 17.3). • The unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy. • Energy is released from the system as heat (figure 17.2). • A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. • The measured energy absorbed or released as heat in a chemical or physical change. • ...
Nutrition Review 2025-02-26
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- __________ are needed to build and repair cells in the body.
- __________ are organic nutrients that include sugars and starches.
- __________ is a series of chemical reactions that break food down into usable forms.
- __________ is a material in green plants that turns water, air, and sunlight into food.
- Food provides energy and essential __________ needed for growth and health.
- __________ are fats and oils that contain twice as much energy as carbohydrates.
- __________ are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
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- __________ carbohydrates, like starches, provide a steady supply of energy.
- __________ is a substance that aids digestion but cannot be digested itself.
- Like breathing, uses oxygen.
- __________ is the process by which plants convert energy from the Sun into food.
- __________ carbohydrates digest quickly and can be found in desserts and soda.
- _________ are nutrients that are not produced by living things.
- __________ are essential for eyesight, teeth, and skin health.
- __________ are inorganic nutrients like salt, zinc, and calcium.
- __________ is an invisible, odourless gas essential for life and part of the air.
16 Clues: Like breathing, uses oxygen. • __________ are needed to build and repair cells in the body. • __________ are essential for eyesight, teeth, and skin health. • _________ are nutrients that are not produced by living things. • __________ are inorganic nutrients like salt, zinc, and calcium. • __________ are organic nutrients that include sugars and starches. • ...
8 Ch2 Science Drennan 2021-09-23
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- Reaction is a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy.
- A reaction, the negative ions in two compounds switch places, forming two new compounds.
- A description of a reaction using element symbols and chemical formulas.
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction.
- The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- A reaction, one compound breaks down and forms two or more substances.
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- A process in which atoms of one or more substances rearrange to form one or more new substnces.
- A number placed in front of an element symbol or chemical formula in an equation.
- A reaction, one element replaces another element in a compound.
- A chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen and releases energy.
- The substances produced by the chemical reaction.
- A type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine and form one compound
- States that the total mass of the reactants before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass of the products after the chemical reaction.
- A catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells.
- A substance that increases reaction rate by lowering the activation energy of a reaction.
- Chemical reactions that absorb thermal energy.
- A substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction.
17 Clues: Chemical reactions that absorb thermal energy. • The starting substances in a chemical reaction. • The substances produced by the chemical reaction. • A substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction. • Reaction is a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy. • A catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells. • ...
Unit 1 & 2 2022-09-06
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- a very common mineral that can be different colors
- forms from coolings
- nonliving
- the least effective way to identify minerals
- how shiny a mineral is
- softest mineral
- a characteristic of minerals 2
- to measure hardness
- made up by minerals
- forms by melting 2
- big characteristic word for minerals
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- forms from heat and pressure
- forms from sediments
- forms by melting
- a powder of a mineral
- hardest mineral
- breaks unevenly minerals
- a characteristic of minerals
- breaks evenly minerals
- cycle how rocks turn into other rocks
- found solid, natural, inorganic, etc.
21 Clues: nonliving • softest mineral • hardest mineral • forms by melting • forms by melting 2 • forms from coolings • to measure hardness • made up by minerals • forms from sediments • a powder of a mineral • how shiny a mineral is • breaks evenly minerals • breaks unevenly minerals • forms from heat and pressure • a characteristic of minerals • a characteristic of minerals 2 • ...
Unit 1 & 2 2022-09-06
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- a very common mineral that can be different colors
- forms from coolings
- nonliving
- the least effective way to identify minerals
- how shiny a mineral is
- softest mineral
- a characteristic of minerals 2
- to measure hardness
- made up by minerals
- forms by melting 2
- big characteristic word for minerals
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- forms from heat and pressure
- forms from sediments
- forms by melting
- a powder of a mineral
- hardest mineral
- breaks unevenly minerals
- a characteristic of minerals
- breaks evenly minerals
- cycle how rocks turn into other rocks
- found solid, natural, inorganic, etc.
21 Clues: nonliving • softest mineral • hardest mineral • forms by melting • forms by melting 2 • forms from coolings • to measure hardness • made up by minerals • forms from sediments • a powder of a mineral • how shiny a mineral is • breaks evenly minerals • breaks unevenly minerals • forms from heat and pressure • a characteristic of minerals • a characteristic of minerals 2 • ...
Biology, Moises , 1th 2023-05-18
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- is the vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients
- membrane: separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- membrane: separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- membrane found in all cells and separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to activate the biochemical reactions of the cell.
- process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- thylakoids are flattened sacs that are independent of the inner membrane of the chloroplast (
- a substance that allows plants to absorb sunlight and convert it into usable energy.
- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis,
- A state of balance between all the body systems necessary to survive and function properly.
- small structure in a cell that is surrounded by a membrane and has a specific function.
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- a reactive element that is found in water, rocks, and free as a colorless tasteless odorless gas which forms about 21 percent of the atmosphere
- Thylakoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- respiration is a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an organic compound the body can use for energy. One molecule of glucose can produce a net of 30-32 ATP.
- A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms.
- Carbohydrates, or carbs, are sugar molecules
- A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA.
- elementary particles with no charge, no resting mass, and travel at the speed of light.
- the tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves.
- a special type of dipole-dipole attraction between molecules, not a covalent bond to a hydrogen atom
- A small particle with a negative charge that is found in all atoms.
- A molecule made up of amino acids.
22 Clues: A molecule made up of amino acids. • Thylakoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Carbohydrates, or carbs, are sugar molecules • A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms. • A small particle with a negative charge that is found in all atoms. • membrane: separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment • ...
Physical Properties Vocabulary 2023-08-24
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- – anything that has mass and takes up space
- – a substance or object that does not allow energy to flow through it easily
- – the amount of matter in something
- density – floating or sinking when compared to water
- – the process of forming a mixture of a substance broken down into small pieces and spread evenly throughout a liquid (water)
- – a combination of two or more substances that can be easily separated in some physical way
- energy – energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
- – a state of matter in which the substance expands to take both the shape and the volume of its container
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- properties – properties of matter that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the matter itself
- - a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily
- – the process of changing a substance from a solid to a liquid by adding thermal energy
- – a state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size
- energy – energy related to the temperature of an object or a substance
- – the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, such as sugar dissolving in water
- of matter – the forms matter can take, such as solid, liquid, and gas; sometimes called phases of matter
- – a type of mixture in which the particles of one or more substances are dissolved (uniformly dispersed throughout) in another substance
- – a state of matter in which the substance takes the shape of the container and has an unchanged volume when poured from one container to another
17 Clues: – the amount of matter in something • – anything that has mass and takes up space • density – floating or sinking when compared to water • – a state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size • - a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily • energy – energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit • ...
Activity 2 2021-09-08
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- Environmental geology.
- is the main element in organic compounds.
- The process of scientific investigation.
- comprises all types of water resources.
- is anything that takes up space and has mass.
- the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- the sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism.
- study of microscopic organisms.
- is the ability to do work.
- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis.
- the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
- is done when force is applied to an object over a distance.
- A suggested explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- study of plant/life.
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- is a substance that consists of two or more elements.
- the protective blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.
- a substance that forms because of a chemical reaction.
- study of life and living organisms, their life cycles, adaptations, and environment.
- is the rate at which energy is used.
- the study of inanimate natural objects.
- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- is the study of energy.
- is a pure substance.
- study of atmosphere and weather patterns.
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- Where life operates.
- the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element.
30 Clues: is a pure substance. • Where life operates. • study of plant/life. • Environmental geology. • is the study of energy. • is the ability to do work. • study of microscopic organisms. • is the rate at which energy is used. • the outer mantle of the solid earth. • the study of inanimate natural objects. • comprises all types of water resources. • ...
Big Idea 6 2022-08-26
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- igneous and metamorphic rocks can contain these
- metamorphic rocks can have ______ like layers
- Describes how a mineral appears when it reflects light (how shiny it is)
- A resource that can’t be easily remade.
- igneous rocks are found near these
- Forms on earth’s surface when rock is weathered, layered, and cemented together naturally by water
- sedimentary rocks are found near ______
- Describes how easily a mineral can be scratched
- Forms when melted rock, known as magma (lava),cools
- sunlight used as energy (a renewable resource in Florida)
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- Describes the color of the powder that the mineral leaves behind when it is rubbed on a streak plate (porcelain tile).
- A resource that can be remade fairly easily.
- a sedimentary rock made of pieces of dead ocean animals like coral - used to make cement for constructing buildings (a nonrenewable resource in Florida)
- Forms deep in the earth when rock is put under extreme heat and pressure
- Describes how a mineral breaks apart along smooth surfaces
- the break down of rock by wind, water, ice, temperature change, or plants
- sedimentary rocks can contain these,remains of dead plants & animals
- sedimentary rocks can have _______ layers
- the moving of rock by wind, ice, water, or gravity
19 Clues: igneous rocks are found near these • A resource that can’t be easily remade. • sedimentary rocks are found near ______ • sedimentary rocks can have _______ layers • A resource that can be remade fairly easily. • metamorphic rocks can have ______ like layers • igneous and metamorphic rocks can contain these • Describes how easily a mineral can be scratched • ...
Cell Life (edited) 2025-04-03
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- forms every living organism
- soft barrier of a cell
- immovable and nonliving layer on the outside of a plant cell
- two or more chemically combined elements
- a thing that cannot be broken down into anything smaller or simpler
- organisms that can't make their own food
- "the post office" processes and packages nutrients for the cell
- multicellular organisms like plants and animals
- carries genetic information in all living things
- functional parts of a cell
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- "the transport center" of the cell, moves materials around to the other organelles
- "the warehouse" of the cell, stores things
- "the powerhouse" of the cell creates energy
- unicellular organisms like bacteria
- organelle in a plant that uses sun energy to make food
- an organism that can make its own food
- the "jelly" or "good" inside the cell
- the control center of a cell
- a small element of mass formed by atoms
19 Clues: soft barrier of a cell • functional parts of a cell • forms every living organism • the control center of a cell • unicellular organisms like bacteria • the "jelly" or "good" inside the cell • an organism that can make its own food • a small element of mass formed by atoms • two or more chemically combined elements • organisms that can't make their own food • ...
Energy in Earth's Atmosphere 2024-04-10
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- The warming of Earth's surface due to the trapping of heat by certain gases in the atmosphere.
- A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon. A major greenhouse gas.
- The process by which heat is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference in temperature.
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- To bounce back light or heat without absorbing it, like what clouds do to sunlight.
- The energy that comes from heat; this energy moves between objects of different temperatures.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth, protecting us and providing the air we breathe.
- Energy sources that cannot be replenished within a human lifespan, like coal, oil, and natural gas.
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- Energy that is emitted in the form of rays, waves, or particles.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (like air or water) from one place to another.
- To take in or soak up energy, like what Earth’s surface does to sunlight.
- The balance between the energy Earth receives from the sun and the energy it emits back into space.
- A potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential many times that of carbon dioxide, emitted by natural processes and human activities.
- Sources of energy that can be replenished naturally, like wind, solar, and hydro power.
- The ability to do work or cause change, found in many forms like light, heat, and electricity.
15 Clues: Energy that is emitted in the form of rays, waves, or particles. • To take in or soak up energy, like what Earth’s surface does to sunlight. • A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon. A major greenhouse gas. • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect. • ...
Physics questions 2025-03-31
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- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- The force of attraction between two masses, which causes objects to fall towards the Earth.
- A push or pull on an object that can cause it to accelerate.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current in a material.
- The energy transferred from one object or substance to another due to a temperature difference.
- The repetitive back-and-forth motion of an object or wave.
- The process by which a changing magnetic field creates an electric current in a conductor.
- capacity to do work or cause change, exists in various forms such as kinetic or potential energy.
- The difference in electric potential between two points, causing electric current to flow.
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- The transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied over a distance.
- The force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time
- The bending of light or waves as they pass through different mediums.
- A closed loop through which current flows in an electrical system.
- The amount of matter in an object, usually measured in kilograms or grams.
- The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave.
- The number of waves that pass a given point in one second.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
18 Clues: The speed of an object in a specific direction. • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. • The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time • The repetitive back-and-forth motion of an object or wave. • The number of waves that pass a given point in one second. • A push or pull on an object that can cause it to accelerate. • ...
Chapter 4 vocabulary words 2023-11-07
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- A is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but does not change into another substance.
- In a matter does not enter or leave
- A change in matter that produces one or more substances is a
- In an ,the energy released as the products form is greater than the energy required to break the bonds of the reactants
- A increases the reaction rate by lowering the activation energy needed
- A is the amount of a substance in a given volume
- A reaction occurs when compounds break down into simpler product
- In an ,more energy is required to break the bonds of the reactants than is released by the formation of the products
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- If two elements in different compounds trade places
- When two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
- A is the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical
- A is a way to show a chemical reaction using symbols instead of words
- A state that during a chemical reaction matter is not created or destroyed
- A is a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction
- In a matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- The cells in your body contain thousands of biological catalysts called
- Substances that undergo the chemical changes are called
- The new substances that form are the
- A is a number placed in front of a chemical formula in a equation
- A material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction is an
20 Clues: In a matter does not enter or leave • The new substances that form are the • A is the amount of a substance in a given volume • If two elements in different compounds trade places • Substances that undergo the chemical changes are called • In a matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings • A is the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical • ...
IMMB 201 Session 1 - Flynn 2025-09-15
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- Studded on outer membrane, Endotoxin, O antigen repeats vary amongst bacteria, Lipid A
- flagella dispersed over the surface of the cell
- bonds hold more energy than standard covalent bonds and release energy when broken
- no introns, operons, lateral genetic transfer, no histones, 70s ribosomes
- Newly inoculated cells require a period of adjustment, enlargement, and synthesis
- glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport system, uses non-oxygen as an electron acceptor
- glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, electron transport system, uses oxygen as a final electron acceptor, most energetically favorable pathway
- total Aerobic ATP production
- Chains of ribitol or glycerol linked by phosphodiester bonds, Cell wall maintenance and shape, Cell division, Acidic charge on cell surface, Adherence
- chain of special redox carriers that receives electrons from NADH and FADH2
- facilitates attachment
- movement along a concentration gradient with assistance by pores, carrier molecules, or receptors
- chelate iron with high affinity
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- cofactor for enzymes
- Protects cell from toxic substances
- Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Chlorine
- as the electron transport carriers shuttle electrons, hydrogen ions are actively pumped into the
- enzymes that contain protein and some other nonprotein molecule
- starts with glucose, split into two pyruvates, forms Acetyl CoA, runs through cycle twice and forms ATP
- glycolysis, uses organic compounds as electron acceptor, oxygen is not required, least energetically favorable pathway
- flagella in small bunches or tufts
21 Clues: cofactor for enzymes • facilitates attachment • total Aerobic ATP production • chelate iron with high affinity • flagella in small bunches or tufts • Protects cell from toxic substances • flagella dispersed over the surface of the cell • enzymes that contain protein and some other nonprotein molecule • ...
vocade 2025-02-11
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- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- the study of the shape and features of the land's surface, including its ups and downs
- solid, liquid, and gas
- heat-driven cycles that form in the air and ocean
- imaginary line through the center of the Earth
- the movement of energy from one place or object to another
- living things within an ecosystem
- the process of changing energy from one form to another
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- energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another
- A hurricane is a type of storm called a tropical cyclone, which forms over tropical or subtropical waters.
- one complete turn of the Earth.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between species in an ecosystem.
- one complete orbit around the sun
- a storm that produces lightning and thunder and is often accompanied by heavy rain and strong winds
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
- path a planet follows around the sun. It is oval shaped
17 Clues: solid, liquid, and gas • one complete turn of the Earth. • non-living parts of an ecosystem • one complete orbit around the sun • living things within an ecosystem • imaginary line through the center of the Earth • heat-driven cycles that form in the air and ocean • the process of changing energy from one form to another • ...
chemistry 2026-05-01
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- A reaction that absorbs heat-
- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy-
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution-
- A reaction that releases heat-
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent-
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides-
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances-
- A homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another-
- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire-
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound-
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction-
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction-
- The process where an element loses electrons-
- DISPLACEMENT A reaction where two compounds exchange ions-
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces-
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas-
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions-
- The process where an element gains electrons-
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction-
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat- • A reaction that releases heat- • To become dispersed throughout a solvent- • The process where an element loses electrons- • The process where an element gains electrons- • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction- • The substance formed after a chemical reaction- • ...
Ecology Part II 2022-03-22
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- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus throughout the atmosphere
- the process where nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms
- a part of a system in which a portion of the system is used as input for the future
- the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane
- we breathe this out and plants take it in
- the wide spreading of something
- a really high muscle tone
- a human induced warming of the earth
- a process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes
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- a diagram showing the continuous flow of water throughout the earth and the atmosphere
- the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane
- a really low muscle tone
- we take this in to live
- a normal contraction
- the outside environment
- the cycle in which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere
- a main sugar found in your blood, is also the product of photosynthesis
- the breaking down of glucose with the use of oxygen
- separates the interior of the cell
21 Clues: a normal contraction • we take this in to live • the outside environment • a really low muscle tone • a really high muscle tone • the wide spreading of something • separates the interior of the cell • a human induced warming of the earth • we breathe this out and plants take it in • the breaking down of glucose with the use of oxygen • ...
Types of energy / energy transformation 2023-12-15
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- energy in the coal is converted into thermal energy in the exhaust gases of combustion.
- energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom—the energy that holds the nucleus together.
- energy is the energy of an object's or particle's motion.
- energy can be detected when it flows from one object to another as heat.
- energy also referred to as thermal energy is really the effect of moving molecules.
- energy is a form of potential energy that is stored in an elastic object - such as a coiled spring or a stretched elastic band.
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- energy of steam converted to mechanical energy in the turbine.
- energy is the potential energy stored in the bonds between the atoms of a substance.
- energy is the movement of electrons the tiny particles that makeup atoms along with protons and neutrons.
- energy of the exhaust gasesis converted into thermal energy of steam through heat exchange.
- this energy is a form of potential energy held inside of an object due to its position in a gravity field.
- this energy is smaller than in other forms of energy.
12 Clues: this energy is smaller than in other forms of energy. • energy is the energy of an object's or particle's motion. • energy of steam converted to mechanical energy in the turbine. • energy can be detected when it flows from one object to another as heat. • energy also referred to as thermal energy is really the effect of moving molecules. • ...
Respi 2015-11-18
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- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- produced in the citric acid cycle
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- a yellowish organic acid that occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- require oxygen
- Acid crystalline organic compound with the chemical formula HO₂CCCH₂CO₂H
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- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP
- an environment or material in which something develops
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- 2 carbons join compound called Coenzyme A
- coenzyme found in all living cells
- can be used immediately for cellular activities
- a sharp tasting crystalline acid present in the juice of lemons and other sour fruits
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane
20 Clues: require oxygen • produced in the citric acid cycle • coenzyme found in all living cells • 2 carbons join compound called Coenzyme A • can be used immediately for cellular activities • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria • an environment or material in which something develops • provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP • ...
Respit 2015-11-19
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- a sharp tasting crystalline acid present in the juice of lemons and other sour fruits
- 2 carbons join compound called Coenzyme A
- Acid crystalline organic compound with the chemical formula HO₂CCCH₂CO₂H
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- require oxygen
- a yellowish organic acid that occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- an environment or material in which something develops
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- provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP
- coenzyme found in all living cells
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- can be used immediately for cellular activities
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- produced in the citric acid cycle
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane
- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
20 Clues: require oxygen • produced in the citric acid cycle • coenzyme found in all living cells • 2 carbons join compound called Coenzyme A • can be used immediately for cellular activities • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria • an environment or material in which something develops • provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP • ...
Inside the Cell 2013-10-28
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- The structure that contains the cells genetic material and controls its functions
- Assembles lipids and proteins
- An organelle that converts chemical energy in food into usable energy
- A structure that performs a job within the cell
- Channels Pulls molecules into the cell but it is not always open
- A complex multicellular/ unicellular organisms whose cells contain nuclei
- A simple unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus
- Proteins Regulate movement across the membrane
- An organelle that holds enzymes needed to break down materials in the cell
- Proteins “Grabs” the molecule and pulls it into the cell
- Apparatus An organelle that sorts and packages proteins
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- An organelle that helps the cell divide
- An organelle that converts sunlight into usable energy
- Envelope A layer of two membranes that surrounds the nucleus of a cell
- The material inside the cell (not including the nucleus)
- The basic unit of all forms of life
- A small particle that assembles proteins
- An organelle that stores materials such as water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates
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 • ...
Science 2024-11-25
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- The negative ions in two compounds switch places, forming two new compounds.
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction.
- A chemical reaction that releases thermal energy.
- One element replaces another element in a compound.
- A description of a reaction using element symbols and chemical formulas.
- A substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction.
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- The total mass of the reactants before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass of the products after the reaction.
- The substances produced by the chemical reaction.
- A substance that increases reaction rate by lowering the activation energy of a reaction.
- The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- A process in which atoms of one or more substances rearrange to form one or more new substances.
- A chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen and releases energy.
- A number placed in front of an element symbol or chemical formula in an equation.
- A type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine and form one compound.
- Chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy.
- One compound breaks down and forms two or more substances.
- A catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in living cells.
17 Clues: Chemical reaction that absorbs thermal energy. • The starting substances in a chemical reaction. • The substances produced by the chemical reaction. • A chemical reaction that releases thermal energy. • One element replaces another element in a compound. • One compound breaks down and forms two or more substances. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-27
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- Plants absorb sunlight and turn that energy into food
- a cell that is a structural and functional unit of a plant
- leaches its energy from the roots of other plants.
- a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms
- similar to the color of fresh grass
- any of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- he rays of the sun
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- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- The liquid that is made up of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen is water
- a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for respiration
- air something out can mean
- the condition of belonging to a particular place or group
- dry coloring material especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint
- a mixture of gases that includes oxygen.
- a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis
15 Clues: he rays of the sun • air something out can mean • similar to the color of fresh grass • a mixture of gases that includes oxygen. • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms • leaches its energy from the roots of other plants. • Plants absorb sunlight and turn that energy into food • ...
PERFORMANCE TASK IN MAPEH 2022-10-19
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- items that we consume to improve our well-being.
- ELEMENT, basic visual components that can be observed in an artwork.
- MOVEMENT,a tendency or style in art with specific philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a specific period
- wrote music to meet the needs of a more diverse audience.
- particular way of living.
- forms of government welfare regulation.
- involves movements of the body.
- of government regulations, which aim to protect the rights and interest of consumer.
- treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments
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- something that happens, especially when it is unusual or important
- used bold,solid hues and gestural brush strokes to convey extreme emotions.
- indicates the attempt to perform music in the way envisaged originally by the composers.
- refer to an original piece or work of music.
- it is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific part of the body.
- to develop a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health information.
- this involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity.
- HABITS,these refer to why and how people eat.
- twentieth-century trend, particularly current in the interwar period, in which composers sought to return to aesthetic precepts associated with the broadly defined concept of "classicism", namely order, balance, clarity, economy, and emotional restraint.
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting.
- any voluntary bodily movements produced by a skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- experimented with color using a more optical method.
21 Clues: particular way of living. • involves movements of the body. • forms of government welfare regulation. • refer to an original piece or work of music. • HABITS,these refer to why and how people eat. • items that we consume to improve our well-being. • experimented with color using a more optical method. • wrote music to meet the needs of a more diverse audience. • ...
Ecology Introduction 2024-04-05
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- A linear sequence of organisms through the passing of nutrients and energy
- A living individual
- An area suitable for life forms
- An organism that benefits from causing the host harm
- Organisms that feed on plants
- Organisms that are hunted by a predator
- All the organisms of the same group or species living in the same area
- Organisms that eat others for energy and nutrients
- Various species in the same area
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment
- Organisms that produce their own food from light or other energy sources
- Organisms that can't produce their own food
- All food chains in an ecosystem
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- Region where all living organisms live
- Non-living components in an environment
- Organisms that feed on both plants and animals
- Organisms that hunt others for food
- Organisms that produce their own food
- Living components in an environment
- A level or position in a food chain
- Organisms that feed on both plants and animals
- A geographic area where living and non-living interact
- A larger organism harboring a smaller organism
23 Clues: A living individual • Organisms that feed on plants • An area suitable for life forms • All food chains in an ecosystem • Various species in the same area • Organisms that hunt others for food • Living components in an environment • A level or position in a food chain • Organisms that produce their own food • Region where all living organisms live • ...
CHEMISTRY 2025-05-21
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- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A reaction that releases heat
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- A homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- The process where an element loses electrons
- DISPLACEMENT A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element loses electrons • The process where an element gains electrons • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • ...
Random Review Round-Up 2025-04-03
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- A burst of energy from the Sun near sunspots.
- All frozen water on Earth.
- Energy from the Sun reaching Earth as electromagnetic waves.
- Magma reaching Earth’s surface to form landforms.
- A sliver of growing moonlight after New Moon.
- The Sun and all objects orbiting it.
- Nebula Gas expelled by a dying star, leaving a white dwarf.
- A cooler, darker area on the Sun caused by magnetic activity.
- Spot A fixed area where mantle heat forms volcanoes.
- The joining of atomic nuclei to form heavier elements and release energy.
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- Heat-driven flow in the mantle that moves tectonic plates.
- How easily water flows through soil or rock.
- Planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths.
- Eruptions that release gases and materials from Earth’s interior.
- Permanently frozen ground storing carbon.
- A crack in Earth’s crust where movement happens.
- Sequence Star A stable star fusing hydrogen into helium.
- Light stretched to longer wavelengths as objects move away from Earth.
- One tectonic plate sinking beneath another into the mantle.
- Formation Breakdown of rock and organic matter to create soil.
20 Clues: All frozen water on Earth. • The Sun and all objects orbiting it. • Permanently frozen ground storing carbon. • Planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths. • How easily water flows through soil or rock. • A burst of energy from the Sun near sunspots. • A sliver of growing moonlight after New Moon. • A crack in Earth’s crust where movement happens. • ...
chemistry crossword puzzle 2026-05-16
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- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A reaction that releases heat
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- A homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- The process where an element loses electrons
- DISPLACEMENT A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element loses electrons • The process where an element gains electrons • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2024-11-22
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- a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- moving particles all have characteristics relating to mass and Planck's constant
- 6.626*10^-34 j*s or E=hf
- includes all forms of this radiation
- the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
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- the 3-dimensional location around the nucleus
- a series of fine lines of individual Colors
- the lowest state of energy that an electron will inhabit
- electrons with the same spin must exist in the same sublevel
- the energy levels the Electrons exist within
10 Clues: 6.626*10^-34 j*s or E=hf • includes all forms of this radiation • a series of fine lines of individual Colors • the energy levels the Electrons exist within • the 3-dimensional location around the nucleus • the lowest state of energy that an electron will inhabit • electrons with the same spin must exist in the same sublevel • ...
Magnetic Fields 2025-01-13
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- In the pure metal form, __ is the most magnetic element.
- To change from one energy form to another.
- The invisible area around a magnet where its forces are felt is called the __.
- Stored energy, found in a stretched rubber band or a raised object.
- The force of attraction or repulsion caused by a magnetic field.
- The movement of energy from one place or object to another.
- Opposite poles on a magnetic will __ to one another.
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- To push away, like similar poles on different magnets.
- Scientists developed a __ of the Earth to show Earth's magnetic field.
- A navigation tool that uses Earth's magnetic field to point north.
- An object that produces a magnetic field and can attract certain metals.
- The ability to do work or cause change. (Energy type!)
- The ability to do work or cause change, it is found in many forms.
- Like a magnet, the Earth possesses two of these-- one north and the other south.
- A group of interacting parts that work together, like a magnet and its field.
15 Clues: To change from one energy form to another. • Opposite poles on a magnetic will __ to one another. • To push away, like similar poles on different magnets. • The ability to do work or cause change. (Energy type!) • In the pure metal form, __ is the most magnetic element. • The movement of energy from one place or object to another. • ...
Chemistry of life 2024-11-05
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- the process by which plants used chlorophyll to trap sunlight energy and use it to produce carbohydrates
- organisms that use energy to synthesize their own food
- solution the concentration of solutes outside a cell is low
- the raw materials needed for the cell metabolism
- solution outside a cell is equal
- a chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds
- a form of endocytosis in which liquid droplets are engulfed by cells
- the form of carbohydrates storage in animals
- a permanet change in a protein shape
- artificial lipid vesicles
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- the process by which polypeptides are produced at the ribosomes
- the loss of electrons from an atom or molecule
- nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule or many sugar molecules
- acid an organic molecule that is half of a glucose molecule with the molecule formula
- large molecules that are made by joining severals separate units
- the movement of the molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- a large carbohydrate molecule used by plants to store energy
- the carbohydrate that forms the cell walls of plant cells
- the addition of one or more phosphate groups to a molecule
- transport involves the use of cell energy to move materials across a cell membrane
- to disrupt amino acid bonds
21 Clues: artificial lipid vesicles • to disrupt amino acid bonds • solution outside a cell is equal • a permanet change in a protein shape • the form of carbohydrates storage in animals • the loss of electrons from an atom or molecule • the raw materials needed for the cell metabolism • a chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds • ...
Crossword puzzle for environmental science 2025-04-11
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- Gases released into the air by burning fossil fuels.
- Energy harnessed from the Sun.
- Capable of being broken down by bacteria or other organisms.
- Effect trapping heat in Earth's atmosphere.
- Clearing of forests for non-forest uses.
- Envelope of gases surrounding Earth.
- Long-term patterns of weather in a region.
- The process of soil or rock being worn away.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Upper layer of earth where plants grow.
- Layer in the atmosphere that protects from UV radiation.
- Branch of biology that studies organisms and their environment.
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- The process where oceans become more acidic.
- Practice of using resources without depleting them.
- Protecting natural resources and ecosystems.
- Relating to the environment and its interactions.
- Type of energy that can be replenished.
- Converting waste into reusable material.
- Land saturated with water, often home to unique ecosystems.
- Tiny plastic particles harmful to aquatic life.
- Species at risk of extinction.
- The variety of life found in an area.
- Breaking down organic material for soil enrichment.
- Natural environment where a species lives.
- Element crucial to controlling climate change.
- Vital liquid resource for all living things.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- The ability to do work; often comes in renewable forms.
- Undomesticated animals in their natural environment.
- Non-renewable energy source from ancient remains.
30 Clues: Energy harnessed from the Sun. • Species at risk of extinction. • Envelope of gases surrounding Earth. • The variety of life found in an area. • Contamination of air, water, or soil. • Type of energy that can be replenished. • Upper layer of earth where plants grow. • Converting waste into reusable material. • Clearing of forests for non-forest uses. • ...
Respit 2015-11-19
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- a sharp tasting crystalline acid present in the juice of lemons and other sour fruits
- 2 carbons join compound called Coenzyme A
- Acid crystalline organic compound with the chemical formula HO₂CCCH₂CO₂H
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- require oxygen
- a yellowish organic acid that occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- an environment or material in which something develops
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- provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP
- coenzyme found in all living cells
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- can be used immediately for cellular activities
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- produced in the citric acid cycle
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane
- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
20 Clues: require oxygen • produced in the citric acid cycle • coenzyme found in all living cells • 2 carbons join compound called Coenzyme A • can be used immediately for cellular activities • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria • an environment or material in which something develops • provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP • ...
Biomass/fossil fuel 2016-05-03
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- light spongy, organic fossil fuel derived from moss and other bog plants.
- Production of two usable forms of energy at the same time from the same process, which can conserve resources and generate income.
- cell Thin, transparent wafer that converts sunlight into electrical energy and is made of two layers of two types of silicon.
- fission The process in which a heavy nucleus divides to form smaller nuclei and one or two neutrons and produces a large amount of energy.
- Material, such as wood,peat,or coal, burned to produce energy.
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- energy Involves global management of Earth's natural resources to ensure that current and future energy needs will met without harming the environment.
- molecules with hydrogen and carbon bonds only; the result of the combination of carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
- power power generated by converting the energy of free-falling water to electricity.
- Fuel Nonrenewable energy resource formed over geologic time from the compression and partial decomposition of organisms that lived millions of years ago.
- energy energy produced by Earth's naturally occurring heat, steam, and hot water.
- fuel Fuels derived from living things; renewable resources.
- efficiency Type of a conservation in which amount of work is produced is compared to the amount of energy used.
12 Clues: fuel Fuels derived from living things; renewable resources. • Material, such as wood,peat,or coal, burned to produce energy. • light spongy, organic fossil fuel derived from moss and other bog plants. • energy energy produced by Earth's naturally occurring heat, steam, and hot water. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Energy 2024-01-10
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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 • ...
unit 7 vocab 2020-12-01
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- Organism whose cells contain nuclei
- Process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane
- Thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference
- One of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope
- Network of protein filaments within some cells that helps the cell maintain its shape and is involved in many forms of cell movement
- When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a solution
- Collection of living matter enclosed by a barrier that separates the cell from its surroundings; basic unit of all forms of life
- Strong supporting layer around the cell membrane in plants, algae, and some bacteria
- Threadlike structure within the nucleus containing the genetic information that is passed from one generation of cells to the next
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- Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels
- Process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated
- idea that all living things are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, and new cells are produced from existing cells
- Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material
- The mass of solute in a given volume of solution, or mass/volume
- Internal membrane system in cells in which lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled and some proteins are modified
- Granular material visible within the nucleus; consists of DNA tightly coiled around proteins
- Material inside the cell membrane not including the nucleus
- The process in which cells develop in different ways to perform different tasks
- Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
20 Clues: Organism whose cells contain nuclei • Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material • Material inside the cell membrane not including the nucleus • The mass of solute in a given volume of solution, or mass/volume • When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a solution • ...
Severe Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-14
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- A variable of weather that has to do with how how or cold the air is.
- A variable of weather that has to do with how much water is in the air.
- A type of severe weather that forms in warm ocean water. Getting energy from warm water vapor, it creates high winds and heavy rain.
- Out of the ordinary, extreme weather conditions.
- A variable of weather that has to do with the movement of air.
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- A variable of weather that has to do with the weight of the air.
- A type of severe weather that forms when cold air runs into warm air and pushes the warm air up. It creates a funnel sucking up everything in its path.
- Makes weather happen.
- The source of energy to create and change weather.
9 Clues: Makes weather happen. • Out of the ordinary, extreme weather conditions. • The source of energy to create and change weather. • A variable of weather that has to do with the movement of air. • A variable of weather that has to do with the weight of the air. • A variable of weather that has to do with how how or cold the air is. • ...
Introducing the Earth 2022-01-07
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- - a large groove or channel in the soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm
- - ALL LIFE
- - The Till deposited at the edges of a glacier forms a ridge
- - Dark, fine-grained rock
- - is made up of a thin layer of gases that forms Earth's Outermost Layer
- - water moving over the land
- - a loop-like bend in a course of a river
- - equals solid earth
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- - ALL WATER on Earth
- - is a rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains
- - a glacier flows over the land, it picks up rocks
- - is a group of parts that work together as a whole
- - a large mass of ice that moves slowly over the land
- - a stream that flows into a larger river
- - UNDERGROUND WATER
- - the ability to do work
16 Clues: - ALL LIFE • - UNDERGROUND WATER • - ALL WATER on Earth • - equals solid earth • - the ability to do work • - Dark, fine-grained rock • - water moving over the land • - a stream that flows into a larger river • - a loop-like bend in a course of a river • - a glacier flows over the land, it picks up rocks • - is a group of parts that work together as a whole • ...
T2: Minerals and Rocks in the Geosphere Crossword 2022-11-07
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- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure or chemical reactions
- a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- a series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result
- a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again
- to add force or act on in order to cause change
- related to living organisms
- core a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the Earth
- rock a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- a naturally occurring solid that can form by inorganic processes and that has crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
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- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and the core
- information or data that is used to support a conclusion
- a substance that contains one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into a simpler form
- the process by which atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure
- a series of processes on the surface and inside the Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion
- the place where something comes from
19 Clues: related to living organisms • the place where something comes from • to add force or act on in order to cause change • the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface • information or data that is used to support a conclusion • the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and the core • ...
Breanna Schaub's crossword 6 2017-11-19
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- The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- A measure of the hotness or coldness of substances, related to the average translational kinetic energy per molecule in a substance.
- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- The measure of the energy dispersal of a system.
- The transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance.
- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
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- The thermal energy flows from substance of higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- The total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance.
- The transfer of thermal energy in gas or liquid by means of currents in the heat fluid.
- The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have.
10 Clues: The measure of the energy dispersal of a system. • 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. • The total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance. • ...
Rocks 2017-11-13
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- / What the 3 types of rocks?
- / Indicidating when the rock formed, past enviornments, matching rock of the same age found in different places
- / Cementation often occurs directly after Earth’s materials are _______________________
- / Peridotite, which is composed mostly entirely of dark silicate minerals and is believed to make up much of Earth’s upper mantle, has a composition that is ________________________
- / Weathering causes rocks to break down and make ______________________
- / Igneous rocks with two distinct different crystal sizes is _________________________ texture
- / Rocks that form from cooling lava is _________________________ igneous rock
- / Igneous rocks form from __________________________
- / When a large mass of magma solidifies far below Earth’s surface, they form igneous rocks that have ________________________ texture
- / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks?
- / What type of rocks are formed by processes powered by the sun?
- / Intrusive igneous rocks form when _____________hardens and cools beneath Earth’s surface
- / is a rock that forms as a result of _compaction and cementation____________________________
- / Coal is a rock even though it consists of __________________ material
- / A metamorphic rock is classified by what 2 features?
- / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ?
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- / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism?
- / Where do most metamorphic processes take place:
- / A __________________metamorphic rock forms when crystals Combine and form visible bands
- / Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a _____________________ texture
- / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks
- rocks result from what 2 processes?
- / A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called ___________________ rock
- / Most rocks are made of a __________________ of minerals
- / All of the energy that drives Earth’s rock cycle comes form ___
- / What type of sedimentary rocks is formed from weathered particles of rocks and minerals.
- / Ripple marks indicate what type of environment ____________________________
- / Rocks are classified by how they are ___________________
- These are the ______________ steps: melting / cooling, rocks broken down into smaller pieces, heat and pressure
- / What agent of metamorphism causes composition of rock to change?
- / What is large-scale folding of rocks during the process of mountain building is a characteristic of ______________________ metamorphism
31 Clues: / What the 3 types of rocks? • rocks result from what 2 processes? • / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ? • / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism? • / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks? • / Where do most metamorphic processes take place: • / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks • / Igneous rocks form from __________________________ • ...
Physics Third Nine Weeks Exam 2017-03-09
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- Method of energy transfer via electromagnetic waves
- Term for the particles in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy that is transferred between objects
- Changing from one form of energy into another
- Sum of the kinetic and gravitational potential energy in a system
- Term representing total resistance in a parallel circuit
- Method of energy transfer by direct contact
- Electric potential difference is measured in Joules per Coulomb, or _____.
- KE = ½ m ___ 2
- Process in which large nuclei break apart into smaller fragments
- Type of potential energy stored in food, fuel, and batteries
- atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- Unit of energy
- Describes a circuit with multiple paths
- Any closed loop or conducting path allowing electric charges to flow
- Heat flows from higher to lower _____
- Stored energy
- What occurs when a neutron is changed into a proton in the nucleus
- Particle whose charge is neither negative nor positive
- Type of decay that has the highest penetrating ability
- Used to calculate electric force
- The difference between the sum of the masses of the individual nucleus and the actual mass of the atom
- The ability of an object to produce a change in itself or the world around it
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- Just the nucleus of an isotope
- developed the equation to relate energy and mass
- Also known as the First Law of Thermodynamics
- Occurs whenever the energy or number of nuclear particles changes
- Energy resulting from motion
- The energy generated by the movement of tiny particles within an object
- Continual process of repeated fission reactions caused by the release of neutrons from previous fission reactions
- Method of energy transfer in circulating fluids
- Includes wood, glass, rubber, and plastic
- Type of potential energy that results from multiplying mass by gravity by height
- Energy is neither created nor _____
- Causes rubber to become negative and fur to become positive
- Type of potential energy stored in rubber bands, slingshots, and other compressed objects
- Process in which an unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles and energy
- Process in which small nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus
- Composed of two protons and two neutrons
- Electric field lines point inward toward a particle with a _____ charge.
- What occurs when a helium nucleus is ejected from the nucleus
- Used to calculate measurable quantities in an electric circuit
- The study of heat transformations into other forms of energy
- The only charged particle in the nucleus
- Changing from one element into another through a nuclear reaction
- Ejected from the nucleus when a neutron is changed into a proton
- Holds nuclear particles together
- As an object falls toward the ground, the amount of GPE it has _____
- The time required for half of the atoms in a radioactive sample to decay
- Represented in a schematic diagram as an open door
50 Clues: Stored energy • KE = ½ m ___ 2 • Unit of energy • Energy resulting from motion • Just the nucleus of an isotope • Holds nuclear particles together • Used to calculate electric force • Energy is neither created nor _____ • Heat flows from higher to lower _____ • Describes a circuit with multiple paths • Composed of two protons and two neutrons • ...
Quarter 2 Menu 2023-01-09
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- pieces in earth's crust
- when magma reaches the surface it becomes
- The point on the surface directly above the focus
- the area beneath Earth's surface where rock that was under stress begins to break or move.
- an area of flat land high above sea level
- the second waves to arrive
- the ability to do work
- contains all of Earth's water
- the transfer of energy carried through rays
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- the first waves to arrive
- heat transfer by the movement of a fluid
- Earth's relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- contains all of Earth's living organisms
- A supercontinent purposed by alfred wegener
- heat transfer between two objects that are touching
- earthquakes create these
16 Clues: the ability to do work • pieces in earth's crust • earthquakes create these • the first waves to arrive • the second waves to arrive • contains all of Earth's water • heat transfer by the movement of a fluid • contains all of Earth's living organisms • when magma reaches the surface it becomes • an area of flat land high above sea level • ...
6th grade Vocab 2016-04-04
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- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- Energy The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Energy An energy source that will never run out.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- The power of the atom.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
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- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- Oil.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- surroundings.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy from the sun.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- A unit measure of work.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- Energy in transit.
40 Clues: Oil. • surroundings. • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • The power of the atom. • A unit measure of work. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • stored in the earth in the form of heat. • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • ...
Heat and Heat Transfer 2014-04-08
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- change of state from gas to liquid
- vaporization that takes place at the surface of liquid
- energy that is transferred by electromagnetic waves
- heat transferred from one particle from one matter to another without the movement of matter
- thermal energy that is transferred from matter at a higher temperature to matter at a lower temperature
- the particles that make up this state, are close together but are not close enough as those to solids
- Heat the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a material by one kelvin
- the particles in this state move so fast that they do not even stay close together
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- change of state from a liquid to a solid
- temperature scale commonly used in physical science
- is a measure of average kinetic energy of the individual particle of matter
- heat that is transferred by the movement of currents within a fluid
- vaporization that can occur below the surface of a liquid
- most common temperature scale
- Zero zero on the kelvin scale the represents negative two hundred seventy three Celsius degrees
- the particles in this state make up a solid are packed together in relatively fixed positions
- material(s) that conducts heat well
- material(s) that do not conduct heat well
- most common temperature scale in other counties
- change of state solids to liquids
- forms
21 Clues: forms • most common temperature scale • change of state solids to liquids • change of state from gas to liquid • material(s) that conducts heat well • change of state from a liquid to a solid • material(s) that do not conduct heat well • most common temperature scale in other counties • temperature scale commonly used in physical science • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-07
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- Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen
- Where does Glycolysis occur?
- Cellular respiration losing and gaining an electron is considered a _____ reaction.
- Humans use alcohol fermentation to make ______, wine, and biofuels. (Made with yeast)
- Cellular Respiration process that does NOT require oxygen
- Products of the intermediate step include _________ _______ and NADH.
- Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle.
- An example of an organism that does aerobic respiration.
- A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related)
- A product of Alcohol Fermentation.
- Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs when ______ is not present.
- Water and ATP are products of this.
- Each oxygen molecule picks up a couple of hydrogens and forms ______ as a waste product.
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- Lactic Acid Fermentation is located in the Cytoplasm and produces ______.
- An example of an organism that does anaerobic respiration.
- Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm.
- As electrons go down the ETC, energy is released to pump ______ from the matrix into the intermembrane space. This is done to establish a high concentration of _______ in the intermembrane space and a low concentration of _______ in the matrix.
- The Electric Transport Chain is located in the Inner ________ of the mitochondria.
- ________ come from the NADH and FADH molecules produced during earlier stages of cellular respiration.
- Product of Krebs Cycle (energy source similar in structure to ATP).
- Where in the mitochondria is the Krebs cycle located?
- What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
22 Clues: Where does Glycolysis occur? • A product of Alcohol Fermentation. • Water and ATP are products of this. • Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle. • A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related) • What is the purpose of cellular respiration? • Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen • Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm. • ...
chemistry 2025-05-14
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- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy-
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- The process where an element loses electrons
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- A homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
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- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- A reaction that releases heat
- displacement A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element gains electrons • The process where an element loses electrons • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • ...
CHEMISTRY 2025-05-21
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- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A reaction that releases heat
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- A homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- The process where an element loses electrons
- DISPLACEMENT A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element loses electrons • The process where an element gains electrons • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • ...
Energy & Cycles Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-25
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- Transfer of Energy (TOE) where EM waves are used as heat
- cycle A cycle using all the carbon in anything organic continuously
- Sphere that provides all liquid and solid forms of water
- A measurement of how much mass something takes up.
- Transfer of Energy (TOE) where particles transfer energy by gases and liquids
- source Stores more carbon than it releases
- Sphere contains all the minerals and solids on the planet
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- Sphere includes living organism
- Transfer of Energy (TOE) where particles collide together to create energy
- sink Releases more carbon than it stores
- consists of that includes all gases protecting us from harmful objects and things
11 Clues: Sphere includes living organism • sink Releases more carbon than it stores • source Stores more carbon than it releases • A measurement of how much mass something takes up. • Transfer of Energy (TOE) where EM waves are used as heat • Sphere that provides all liquid and solid forms of water • Sphere contains all the minerals and solids on the planet • ...
Chemical ThermoDynamics (2nd half) - Aadi Patel 2022-03-26
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- What does S stand for in ∆S?
- Standard free energies of formation.
- If ∆G > 0, the reaction in the forward reaction is ___________.
- If ∆G < 0, the reaction is ___________ in the forward direction.
- The branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between heat and other forms of energy.
- If ∆S is positive, for it to always be positive, ∆H has to be ___________.
- This is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- The relationship between the free-energy changes under standard conditions for any process.
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- G = H - TS
- What does G stand for in ∆G?
- If ∆G = 0, the reaction is at ___________.
- The change in the free energy of the system for an isothermal process.
- In any spontaneous process carried out at constant temperature and pressure, the free energy always ___________.
- If ∆H and ∆S are both positive, it is only spontaneous at ___________ temperatures.
- What does H stand for in ∆H?
- When Q > K, the reaction proceeds spontaneously in the ___________ direction.
16 Clues: G = H - TS • What does S stand for in ∆S? • What does G stand for in ∆G? • What does H stand for in ∆H? • Standard free energies of formation. • If ∆G = 0, the reaction is at ___________. • If ∆G > 0, the reaction in the forward reaction is ___________. • If ∆G < 0, the reaction is ___________ in the forward direction. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2026-02-26
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- the sum of all the forces acting on a mass
- when one object hits another object
- to pull toward each other
- a unit of mass
- a force acting between surfaces in contact. This force acts to resist motion.
- the distance traveled by an object in a unit of time
- an interaction between objects. A push or pull.
- energy of motion
- a force of attraction between masses
- how far between two objects or locations
- toward it
- a standard for evaluating or testing something
- force applied over a period of time
- energy stored in the position or condition of an object
- a measure of the quantity of matter in an object
- a unit that describes measurement of force
- the location of an object
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- a section of a vehicle designed to absorb energy during a collision and protect passengers
- the maximum speed an object can obtain during free fall through air
- total distance divided by total time.
- the force exerted by air molecules on objects moving through air
- the change of velocity per unit of time
- speed that does not vary over time
- any factor that can be changed
- a restriction or limitation
- a measurement of the force of gravity from a massive object (such as Earth) pulling another
- a unit of energy
- a symbol that indicates change in a quantity
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms, but cannot be created or
- in math or physics, the steepness of a line on a graph
30 Clues: toward it • a unit of mass • energy of motion • a unit of energy • to pull toward each other • the location of an object • a restriction or limitation • any factor that can be changed • speed that does not vary over time • when one object hits another object • force applied over a period of time • a force of attraction between masses • total distance divided by total time. • ...
Electricity Choice Board Crossword 2021-03-19
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- created when something vibrates and sends waves of energy to our ears
- can’t be destroyed or created
- material which do not allow energy to flow through
- a circuit without any interruptions
- a circuit with an opening, a interruption
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- material which allows energy to flow through
- a flow of electrical charges through a path
- Smallest, tiniest, little unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element
- a object that changes the flow of an electrical circuit
9 Clues: can’t be destroyed or created • a circuit without any interruptions • a circuit with an opening, a interruption • a flow of electrical charges through a path • material which allows energy to flow through • material which do not allow energy to flow through • a object that changes the flow of an electrical circuit • ...
Dumas chapter 6 2017-11-19
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- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid
- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- This is the measure of the energy dispersal of a system
- This is a measure of hotness or coldness of substances.
- the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have.
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- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves.
- This flowing thermal energy is often measured in calories or Joules
- _______ heat capacity is calculated by heat divided my mass times change in temperature
- 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.
10 Clues: The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves. • This is the measure of the energy dispersal of a system • This is a measure of hotness or coldness of substances. • the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have. • This flowing thermal energy is often measured in calories or Joules • ...
DO NOW - Chemistry Paper 1 Revision 2025-02-24
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- An acid where the ions completely dissociates in solution.
- Forms in layers of carbon atoms in hexagons and is used as a lubricant.
- A reaction that involves the release of energy to the surroundings.
- A process that produces dry salt crystals from a salt solution.
- This is a mixture of two of more elements, at least one of which is a metal.
- An allotrope of carbon referred to as a bucky ball.
- A bond type that is only able to conduct electricity when molten or in solution.
- A substance with a pH of 8-14, that may not may not be soluble.
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- Example of these include, graphite, diamond and silicon dioxide.
- A measure of the mass of a substance dissolved in a volume of liquid.
- A reaction that when shown as an energy profile diagram the energy of the reactants is less than the energy of the products formed.
- A substances added to aluminium oxide to reduce the energy required to melt the aluminium oxide.
- A result that does not fit the pattern of the rest of the data.
- This substance has strong bonds but weak intermolecular forces of attraction.
- A reaction which involves the gain of electrons.
15 Clues: A reaction which involves the gain of electrons. • An allotrope of carbon referred to as a bucky ball. • An acid where the ions completely dissociates in solution. • A result that does not fit the pattern of the rest of the data. • A process that produces dry salt crystals from a salt solution. • A substance with a pH of 8-14, that may not may not be soluble. • ...
Work 2 2017-02-21
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- At ____
- Air _______
- Pellet ______
- ____ Studies
- Contact an energy _____
- ___ Small Business Initiative
- Energy ______
- David ______, Vice-Chair
- ___ Stove
- Screw-in ___
- _____ Heating
- Grouchy
- ___ Maine
- Squeaky
- Geothermal Heating and _______ Systems
- _______ Retailer
- A biomass boiler burns pellets or _____
- in stove design have dramatically increased output efficiency and convenience
- At ____
- ____ Step Bonus
- More than a _____ solar water (or solar thermal) heating systems have been installed in Maine over the past decade.
- Call Center ____
- _____ Electric or photovoltaic
- ____ Natural Gas
- ___ Income
- ____9
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- ____ source Heat
- ___ & Events
- Clothes ______
- Home Energy ____ Program
- Heat ____
- ____ Retail Prices in Maine
- ____ for a loan
- Our largest program
- Queen
- Maine ____ Building
- ______ Solutions for loans
- renewable energy _____
- Home____ Savings program
- ____ Partner
- _____ Solutions
- _____ Forms
- Electricity ______ Loaners
- Advances in stove design have ________ increased output efficiency and convenience
- Loan _____ Chart
- HESP _______ Manual
- _____ Energy
- ___ Stove
- Work _____ Form
- _____ Started
- A wood or pellet stove burns logs or pellets to heat a ______ room
- Mama
- ___ Saving Tips
- Sweet
- Rebates
55 Clues: Mama • Queen • Sweet • ____9 • At ____ • Grouchy • Squeaky • At ____ • Rebates • Heat ____ • ___ Stove • ___ Maine • ___ Stove • ___ Income • Air _______ • _____ Forms • ___ & Events • ____ Studies • ____ Partner • Screw-in ___ • _____ Energy • Pellet ______ • Energy ______ • _____ Heating • _____ Started • Clothes ______ • ____ for a loan • _____ Solutions • Work _____ Form • ____ Step Bonus • ___ Saving Tips • ____ source Heat • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-01-24
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- requiring free oxygen
- metabolic process in living organisms by which oxygen is combined with carbon in a cell to form carbon dioxide and generate energy
- a metabolic process by which glucose or other six-carbon sugars (also, disaccharides of six-carbon sugars, e.g. sucrose or lactose) are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate
- a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms
- an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- the metabolic pathway that converts glucose C₆H₁₂O₆, into pyruvic acid
- a form of potential energy found within chemical bonds, atoms, and subatomic particles
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- colorless, odorless reactive gas
- the basic structural and functional unit of life
- a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes
- an organic compound and hydrotrope that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
- a cofactor used in anabolic reactions, such as the Calvin cycle and lipid and nucleic acid syntheses
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2
- a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy
- chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal
- a living organism of the kind
- a cofactor used in anabolic reactions, such as the Calvin cycle
- colorless, odorless reactive gas
- an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells
21 Clues: requiring free oxygen • a living organism of the kind • colorless, odorless reactive gas • colorless, odorless reactive gas • the basic structural and functional unit of life • a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2 • a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen • ...
Unit 4: Energy Flow 2024-05-17
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- The process by which plants and animals use oxygen and sugar to produce water, carbon dioxide, and energy
- An organism that eats only meat
- The amount of living tissue in each trophic level
- The omnivore or carnivore that eats the primary consumer
- An organism that can make its own energy, such as a plant or algae
- A community change where new populations of organisms gradually replace existing ones
- A species that controls the population sizes of other organisms in its ecosystem
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that eats plants and meat
- The general location of an organism in its food chain
- The carnivore that eats the secondary consumer
- The total amount of usable energy produced via photosynthesis
- The concentration of pollutants in animal tissues as you move up a food chain
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- The process by which plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce oxygen and glucose
- The mature, stable group of organisms that exists at the end of succession
- The herbivore that eats the primary producer
- The plant organelle responsible for performing photosynthesis
- The organism at the bottom of a food chain, such as a plant
- A chain of organisms that transfer energy to each other
- An organism that has to eat other organisms for energy
- Organisms such as fungi and bacteria that break down dead organisms into nutrients for the ecosystem
- The plant pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- The process by which bacteria in the soil change atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- The first organisms to occupy an area during succession
- A series of connected food chains that accurately map out all the energy relationships within an ecosystem
25 Clues: An organism that eats only meat • An organism that eats only plants • An organism that eats plants and meat • The herbivore that eats the primary producer • The carnivore that eats the secondary consumer • The plant pigment responsible for photosynthesis • The amount of living tissue in each trophic level • The general location of an organism in its food chain • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-02
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- the quantity of energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy
- long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- the barrier between the reactants and the products, the thing that the catalyst has to get past
- A starting material in a chemical reaction
- Chemical Reaction in which energy is primarily given off in the form of heat
- a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound
- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- the enthalpy change that accompanies the formation of a substance from the most stable forms of its component elements
- a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
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- The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction.
- a chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- a double replacement reaction that produces an insoluble solid
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms.
- a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change
- mass is neither created nor destroyed
21 Clues: mass is neither created nor destroyed • Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat • A starting material in a chemical reaction • a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change • A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy • The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction. • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2020-10-15
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- Energy in forms of waves or particle through space or materials
- A elementary Particle
- A physical quantity that is described by its magnitude.
- A measurement of length in one direction.
- Smallest units of mate that forms of waves or particles through space
- Force A force that attracts any two objects with mass
- or shape
- The speed of something in the given direction.
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- The amount of something
- Refinement in a measurement or Calculation
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- A system of measurement
- A stable subatomic particle with charge of negative electricity found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity solids
- A number expressing a property but remains uncharged
- Notation A way of writing a very large number or very small number.
- A large group of things or people
- The expression of a two-dimensional
- Relating to a expression as a number or numbers
18 Clues: or shape • A elementary Particle • The amount of something • A system of measurement • A large group of things or people • The expression of a two-dimensional • A measurement of length in one direction. • Refinement in a measurement or Calculation • The speed of something in the given direction. • The rate of change of velocity per unit of time • ...
Science Ch. 7 & 8 Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- An unwanted substance added to land,water,or air.
- Repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms.
- Forces that build new features on Earth’s surface.
- The changing of liquid to a gas.
- All living materials and materials that were once alive.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Frozen precipitation that forms in layers.
- A storage area, usually for water.
- A measure of how far a place is from the equator.
- The decaying material in soil.
- A slow process that breaks rocks in sediments.
- The state of the atmosphere.
- A type of energy resource that cannot be replaced at all or cannot be replaced as fast as people will use it.
- The process in which a gas turns into a liquid.
- A type of energy resource that can be replaced.
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- A type of energy resource that will not run out.
- A nonliving, naturally occurring solid that has its own regular arrangement of particles in it.
- A mixture of nonliving materials and decayed materials and organisms.
- Rocks that form when layers of materials and rock particles settle on top of each other and then harden.
- The movement of materials away from a place.
- Rocks formed inside Earth from other rocks under heat and pressure.
- The pushing force of the atmosphere.
- Frozen raindrops.
- The average of weather conditions over a long time.
- forces Forces that wear away or tear down features on Earth’s surface.
- movement of air that redistributes heat on Earth.
- Water that falls from clouds as rain,snow,sleet,or hail.
- All the nonliving materials in the soil.
- Process of laying down materials, such as rocks and soil.
- All the waters of Earth.
- A section of the lithosphere.
- Height above sea level.
- A process in which rocks are constantly being formed and destroyed.
- Rocks that form when melted rock cools and hardens.
34 Clues: Frozen raindrops. • Height above sea level. • All the waters of Earth. • The state of the atmosphere. • A section of the lithosphere. • The decaying material in soil. • The changing of liquid to a gas. • A storage area, usually for water. • The pushing force of the atmosphere. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • All the nonliving materials in the soil. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-21
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- all the animals in an area
- An animal that eat other organisms for food and energy
- An example is a tick and a deer's relation
- A type of an animal
- These decide how many animals can live in an ecosystem
- The living and nonliving things in an area
- what changes in a reaction
- How many of an animal species in an area
- where an organism leaves an area for another area
- where photosynthesis takes place in a plant
- where an organism takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide to create energy
- the prey of one animal on others
- first level consumers
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- moving into an area
- the area in the air, water, and ground where organisms live
- where two species benefit
- where one species benefits and the other isn't effected
- I eat plants and animals
- what is produced because of a reaction or process
- where a plant takes in carbon dioxide and turns it into energy with the waste product of oxygen
- The things that help an animal survive in a specific place
- how two species interact with each other
- They are moss and lichen
- I eat the carnivore's scraps
- where respiration and the production of energy occur in a cell
- An animal that eats meat
- When a new ecosystem forms
- An animal that can make its own food and energy
- capacity The amount of animals an ecosystem can sustain
29 Clues: moving into an area • A type of an animal • first level consumers • I eat plants and animals • They are moss and lichen • An animal that eats meat • where two species benefit • all the animals in an area • what changes in a reaction • When a new ecosystem forms • I eat the carnivore's scraps • the prey of one animal on others • how two species interact with each other • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-09-27
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- – a type of mixture in which the particles of one or more substances are dissolved (uniformly dispersed throughout) in another substance
- – a substance or object that does not allow energy to flow through it easily
- – a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily
- – the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, such as sugar dissolving in water
- – a state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size
- – a state of matter in which the substance expands to take both the shape and the volume of its container
- system – the decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, volume (capacity), and weight or mass
- – a state of matter in which the substance takes the shape of the container and has an unchanged volume when poured from one container to another
- energy – energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
- properties – properties of matter that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the matter itself
- – anything that has mass and takes up space
- – the process of changing a substance from a solid to a liquid by adding thermal energy
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- – the amount of matter in something
- of matter – the forms matter can take, such as solid, liquid, and gas; sometimes called phases of matter
- – a combination of two or more substances that can be easily separated in some physical way
- density – floating or sinking when compared to water
- – the process of forming a mixture of a substance broken down into small pieces and spread evenly throughout a liquid (water)
- pan balance and triple beam scale
- – an attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move
- energy – energy related to the temperature of an object or a substance
20 Clues: pan balance and triple beam scale • – the amount of matter in something • – anything that has mass and takes up space • density – floating or sinking when compared to water • – a state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size • – a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily • ...
