forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Crossword (sts) 2023-10-23
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- of energy
- an explanation of a natural process that is always true
- a very small unit of life
- a self-contained unit within a cell with a specific
- a branch of science that studies heat and other
- a repeated movement in a substance or field of energy
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- to maintain life
- the money remaining after paying expenses
- the process by which a living organism uses
- the process by which a living organism maintains a stable internal environment
- being neither good nor bad
- a disturbance that moves through a substance
12 Clues: of energy • to maintain life • a very small unit of life • being neither good nor bad • the money remaining after paying expenses • the process by which a living organism uses • a disturbance that moves through a substance • a branch of science that studies heat and other • a self-contained unit within a cell with a specific • ...
Nutrition Basics 2021-09-07
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- When someone is feeling weak, and thirsty
- These grow and repair the body's tissues
- The process of maintaining a steady internal state
- when someone does not have enough iron
- Vitamins that protect the cells from ageing
- Nutrients found in rocks and minerals
- A waxy, fatlike substance
- A chemical process where the body breaks down food
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- Substances that regulate many processes in your body
- Type of nutrient that gives quick energy
- Carbohydrates and fats are an example of this
- Long chains of small links
- Supplies your body with energy and forms cells
13 Clues: A waxy, fatlike substance • Long chains of small links • Nutrients found in rocks and minerals • when someone does not have enough iron • Type of nutrient that gives quick energy • These grow and repair the body's tissues • When someone is feeling weak, and thirsty • Vitamins that protect the cells from ageing • Carbohydrates and fats are an example of this • ...
Nutrition Basics 2021-09-07
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- Nutrients found in rocks and minerals
- Long chains of small links
- Substances that regulate many processes in your body
- when someone does not have enough iron
- Vitamins that protect the cells from ageing
- When someone is feeling weak, and thirsty
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- These grow and repair the body's tissues
- The process of maintaining a steady internal state
- Type of nutrient that gives quick energy
- A waxy, fatlike substance
- A chemical process where the body breaks down food
- Supplies your body with energy and forms cells
- Carbohydrates and fats are an example of this
13 Clues: A waxy, fatlike substance • Long chains of small links • Nutrients found in rocks and minerals • when someone does not have enough iron • These grow and repair the body's tissues • Type of nutrient that gives quick energy • When someone is feeling weak, and thirsty • Vitamins that protect the cells from ageing • Carbohydrates and fats are an example of this • ...
Forms of ownership 2021-05-23
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- People who own shares in a business
- Someone or something that is legally permitted to enter into a contract
- When something carries on overtime
- Unlimited liability
- management by directors
- Must publish financial statements
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- Maximum 10 members
- Money that is spent by a business
- Not a separate legal entity
- to be legally responsible for something
- shared support in working towards a business's goal
11 Clues: Maximum 10 members • Unlimited liability • management by directors • Not a separate legal entity • Money that is spent by a business • Must publish financial statements • When something carries on overtime • People who own shares in a business • to be legally responsible for something • shared support in working towards a business's goal • ...
Forms of ownership 2022-05-23
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- A sole proprietor has ...... liabilty
- CC stands for
- Establishing document of a partnership
- A type of company that chooses who it sells share to
- A type of company that sells shares on the stock exchange
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- Establishing documents for any company ...... of incorporation
- A sum of money paid out regularly
- Minimum number of directors for a state owned company
- Number of different forms of ownership
- All companies have ...... liabilty
- Any company that has legal rights and responsibilities is known as a legal ......
11 Clues: CC stands for • A sum of money paid out regularly • All companies have ...... liabilty • A sole proprietor has ...... liabilty • Number of different forms of ownership • Establishing document of a partnership • A type of company that chooses who it sells share to • Minimum number of directors for a state owned company • ...
Forms of Government 2023-09-13
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- a form of government that is ruled by a king
- a form of government that is controled by a political party
- a form of government where a single leader rules through fear and force
- a government where the leaders don't have to follow the laws of the land
- a form of government where the people make the decisions through voting
- where there is no government established and no laws to follow
- when a country is controlled by a few wealthy people
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- the system that establishes and enforces the laws of a society
- a written document that establishes the rights of the citizens
- a form of government in which the people are ruled under religious laws
- a government where everyone, including the leaders, have to follow the laws created
11 Clues: a form of government that is ruled by a king • when a country is controlled by a few wealthy people • a form of government that is controled by a political party • the system that establishes and enforces the laws of a society • a written document that establishes the rights of the citizens • where there is no government established and no laws to follow • ...
Forms of Disrespect 2026-02-05
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- Lack of respect
- Discussions with others to to reach an agreement
- Act of disregarding upon an established norm
- Ones right to own body and mind
- A young child
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- Act of deliberately leaving someone out
- Process of understanding sensory information
- Defines situations based on principles of right and wrong
- Indications of intentions to inflict harm
- A serious disagreement
- Strength, for example physical _
11 Clues: A young child • Lack of respect • A serious disagreement • Ones right to own body and mind • Strength, for example physical _ • Act of deliberately leaving someone out • Indications of intentions to inflict harm • Process of understanding sensory information • Act of disregarding upon an established norm • Discussions with others to to reach an agreement • ...
Forms of Economies 2026-03-25
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- Form of economics where the government controls everything
- Who owns everything under capitalism
- A communist country in Asia
- What you pay a lot of under socialism
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- Form of economics where everything is privately owned
- Who owns everything under communism
- What motivates people under capitalism
- Form of economics where there is a mix of private and government ownership
- Being able to earn a lot of money and live well
- A socialist country in Europe
- A capitalist country near Canada
11 Clues: A communist country in Asia • A socialist country in Europe • A capitalist country near Canada • Who owns everything under communism • Who owns everything under capitalism • What you pay a lot of under socialism • What motivates people under capitalism • Being able to earn a lot of money and live well • Form of economics where everything is privately owned • ...
Physics Semester 1 Terms 2018-11-27
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- how fast something is moving
- any influence that tends to accelerate an object
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- energy of position, usually related to the relative position of two things
- the theorem that states that whenever work is done, energy changes
- a collision in which objects become tangled or coupled together
- a diagram showing all the forces acting on an object
- the product of force on an object and the distance through which it moves
- path distance divided by time interval
- newton's law that states for every action there is a reaction
- the product of mass and velocity of an object.
- the rate at which velocity is changing
- a quantity in physics that is specified by magnitude only
- the force on a body due to the gravitational attraction
- an orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge
- newton's law that describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
- energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by velocity squared
- the unit for work and all other forms of energy
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- rate at which work is done
- newton's law that states the law of inertia
- unit for force
- the property of an object or a system that enables it to do work
- when two values change in opposite directions, so that one increases the other decreases
- energy due to the position or movement of something
- product of force and time interval during which the force acts
- the fundamental unit of mass
- friction, or drag, that acts on something moving through the air
- moition under the influence of the gravitational force only
- unit of power
- collision in which objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation
- the property of any body to resist changes in its state of motion
- _______ of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a measure of an object's inertia
- the force that acts to resist the relative motion of objects that are in contact
34 Clues: unit of power • unit for force • rate at which work is done • how fast something is moving • the fundamental unit of mass • a measure of an object's inertia • path distance divided by time interval • the rate at which velocity is changing • newton's law that states the law of inertia • the product of mass and velocity of an object. • ...
Natural Resourses 2022-11-30
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- Is a non-renewable source of energy generated through nuclear reactions which heat water into steam, spinning turbines and harnessing the energy in the process
- is used to describe various sources of renewable energy coming from solid and liquid forms of matter
- Is a combustible non-renewable energy source composed of sedimentary rock
- Is a term used to describe various sources of non-renewable energy formed under the earth’s surface millions of years ago
- capable of being renewed.
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- not able to be renewed.
- is primarily used for on-site electricity
- Utilizes specialized power cells known as photovoltaic cells which convert sunlight directly into electricity
- Is harnessed through the use of spinning turbines erected in windy areas, sending energy to a generator for storage and us
- is a combustible non-renewable energy source often found alongside other fossil fuels which formed millions of years ago
- Is a renewable and clean-burning energy source derived from various feedstocks which include
11 Clues: not able to be renewed. • capable of being renewed. • is primarily used for on-site electricity • Is a combustible non-renewable energy source composed of sedimentary rock • Is a renewable and clean-burning energy source derived from various feedstocks which include • ...
Brezi's Puzzle Gosh durnit 2023-04-11
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- charge of proton
- indicates its period on the periodic table
- the stable configuration of an atom
- charge of electron
- lowest energy level for the electron
- atom with positive charge
- nuetral particle in the nucleus
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- charge of neutrons
- this particle identifies the atom
- The location of protons and neutrons
- atom with negative charge
- the location of electrons
- building block of the universe
- 2 forms of the same element with different masses
- the particle that orbits the nucleus
- measures the number of protons
- electrons travel around these in the nucleus
- Protons + neutrons
18 Clues: charge of proton • charge of neutrons • charge of electron • Protons + neutrons • atom with negative charge • the location of electrons • atom with positive charge • building block of the universe • measures the number of protons • nuetral particle in the nucleus • this particle identifies the atom • the stable configuration of an atom • The location of protons and neutrons • ...
Thermochemistry 2020-06-02
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- high temperature.
- property of matter and radiation which is manifested as a capacity to do work.
- Becoming liquified by heat
- Study of matter.
- an expert in chemistry.
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- Measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work.
- One of the distinct forms in which matter can exist.
- Bringing a liquid to the temperature where it bubbles and evaporates.
- amount of energy that must be added, in the form of heat.
- Set of things working together as part of a mechanism.
10 Clues: Study of matter. • high temperature. • an expert in chemistry. • Becoming liquified by heat • One of the distinct forms in which matter can exist. • Set of things working together as part of a mechanism. • amount of energy that must be added, in the form of heat. • Bringing a liquid to the temperature where it bubbles and evaporates. • ...
Chapter 4, Electrons in Atoms 2025-09-30
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- shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave
- set of frequencies of the electromagnetic waves emitted by atoms of the element
- inclueds all forms of electromagnetic radiation
- number of waves that pass a given point per second
- 6.626 X 10^-34J.s
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- form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels thru space
- massless particle that carries a quantum of energy
- electrons, called photoelectrons, are emitted from a metal's surface
- minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- wave's height from origin to crest
10 Clues: 6.626 X 10^-34J.s • wave's height from origin to crest • inclueds all forms of electromagnetic radiation • massless particle that carries a quantum of energy • number of waves that pass a given point per second • minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom • shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle Ka'shaun Evans Ps211 A 1/7/25 2025-01-07
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- A shorthand way of identifying a
- collectively shared valence electrons.
- compound consisting of the element symbols
- bond.
- A positive or negative number showing
- A chemical bond formed as a result of
- subscripts that represent the number of atoms of
- between atoms in a molecule and any
- together have gained or lost electrons and act as a
- The attraction between metal atoms and
- element.
- an ionic compound.
- atoms when they share or transfer valence
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- The principle that states that atoms generally
- The smallest whole-number ratio of ions
- energy level.
- A molecule made of two atoms.
- An electrostatic attraction that forms
- A chemical bond formed when atoms transfer
- A system for modeling the covalent
- A group of covalently bonded atoms
- most stable when they have eight electrons in their
- electrons in the molecule.
- A compound made from only two
- The unequal distribution of electric charge in a
- electrons.
- atoms sharing valence electrons.
- ionized particle.
- electric charge on an element when it forms a
29 Clues: bond. • element. • electrons. • energy level. • ionized particle. • an ionic compound. • electrons in the molecule. • A molecule made of two atoms. • A compound made from only two • A shorthand way of identifying a • atoms sharing valence electrons. • A system for modeling the covalent • A group of covalently bonded atoms • between atoms in a molecule and any • ...
Nutrition Basics 2022-01-27
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- This is the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
- This fat is in solid form at room temperature
- These amino acids are the nine amino acids that the body cannot manufacture on its own
- These acids hold together long chains of protein
- This is a dissolved substance found in water that regulates many processes in your cells
- The condition of which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- This nutrient supplies the body with energy, forms the body's cells, maintains body temperature, and protects the nerves
- This is the process of maintaining internal balance
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- This is the unit of measurement that is used to describe the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- This fat is in liquid form at room temperature
- The symptoms of this condition include weakness, rapid breathing, and a weak heartbeat
- This mineral helps with blood clotting and the functioning of the nervous system
- This nutrient is a source of energy for the body and plays a role in the growth and repair of the body's tissues
- This nutrient supplies the body with energy for bodily functions
- This nutrient contains zero calories
15 Clues: This nutrient contains zero calories • This fat is in solid form at room temperature • This fat is in liquid form at room temperature • These acids hold together long chains of protein • This is the process of maintaining internal balance • This nutrient supplies the body with energy for bodily functions • ...
Studying Life 2022-01-11
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- create offspring
- Cats, birds, plants, are all examples of _____
- universal genetic codes
- getting bigger over time
- all living things have this
- smallest living things in an organism
- The study of life
- The ____ of life is biology
- Covid is an example of a _____
- living organisms need _____ to live and work
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- organisms created by parents
- change to fit in environment
- stable internal environment
- A cast of an organism in stone
- change forms over time
15 Clues: create offspring • The study of life • change forms over time • universal genetic codes • getting bigger over time • stable internal environment • all living things have this • The ____ of life is biology • organisms created by parents • change to fit in environment • A cast of an organism in stone • Covid is an example of a _____ • smallest living things in an organism • ...
Earth Science 2023-03-21
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- - The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface by wind, rain, and other forces
- Rock The original rock from which younger rock or soil is formed.
- Type of rock that forms from sediments
- - Heat is transferred in waves through the air, such as heat coming from a campfire
- of Fire - Area of volcanic and seismic activity that surrounds the Pacific plate
- Force per unit area, which increases inside Earth as the depth increases
- Process by which weathered rock and soil are moved from one place to another
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- Plates move away from each other
- - Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- The ability to do work
- Cycle A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- Plates at this boundary slide past one another in two opposite horizontal directions
- Type of rock that forms from great heat and pressure
- Plates move towards each other
- Type of rock that forms from magma or lava
15 Clues: The ability to do work • Plates move towards each other • Plates move away from each other • Type of rock that forms from sediments • Type of rock that forms from magma or lava • Type of rock that forms from great heat and pressure • - Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations • Rock The original rock from which younger rock or soil is formed. • ...
Macromolecules 2023-05-17
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- this macromolecule's function is muscle contraction, cell transport, and enzymes*
- large molecules that are critically important to all living things
- a strand of many monomers
- this macromolecule's function is energy and structure
- this macromolecule's function is to store and transmit instructions to make proteins
- the monomer of nucleic acids
- one of the monomers of lipids
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- the monomer of carbohydrates
- one unit of a macromolecule
- this macromolecule's function is energy storage, forms cell membranes, body insulation
- one of the monomers of lipids
- the monomer of protein
12 Clues: the monomer of protein • a strand of many monomers • one unit of a macromolecule • the monomer of carbohydrates • the monomer of nucleic acids • one of the monomers of lipids • one of the monomers of lipids • this macromolecule's function is energy and structure • large molecules that are critically important to all living things • ...
Science, Matter, Energy, & Systems 2021-09-12
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- of Conservation of Matter, states that whenever matter undergoes a physical or chemical change, no atoms are created or destroyed
- forms of an element that have the same atomic number, but different mass numbers due to a varying amount of neutrons
- Theory, one of the most important and certain results of science, based on a large body of evidence
- Loop, occurs when an output of matter, energy, or information is fed back into the system as an input and it leads to changes in that system
- a third building block of some types of matter, it is an atom or group of atoms with a charge (positive or negative)
- Law of Thermodynamics, when energy changes from one form to another, it always goes from a more useful form to a less useful form
- compound, a carbon based compound
- Law, a well-tested and widely accepted description of observations that have been repeated many times in a variety of conditions.
- Energy, or heat, is another form of kinetic energy
- a measure of acidity that is based on the comparative amounts of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in the solution
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- Law of Thermodynamics, this scientific law states the total amount of energy does not change when energy is converted from one form to another in a physical or chemical change
- Review, a process where scientists review each other's work
- Tipping Point, when a natural system becomes locked into a positive feedback loop, beyond this point the system can change so drastically that it suffers from severe degradation or collapse
- Radiation, is another form of kinetic energy where energy travels as waves
- a physical or mathematical representation of a structure or system
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- a set of components that function and interact in some regular way
- is the basic building block of matter
- Hypothesis, is a possible and testable answer to a scientific question or explanation of what scientists observe in nature
- Methods, or practices, used to advance knowledge and understanding of how the natural world works
- combinations of two or more different elements held together in fixed proportions
- Energy, is stored and potentially available for use
- Change, or chemical reaction, when a chance in chemical composition occurs
- Change, when no change in its chemical composition occurs
- the second building block of matter, which is a combination of two or more atoms of the same or different elements held together by forces known as chemical bonds
- Energy, energy associated with motion
- a broad field of study focused on discovering how nature works and using that knowledge to describe what is likely to happen in nature
- is a type of matter with a unique set of properties that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- information collected to test a hypothesis
29 Clues: compound, a carbon based compound • is the basic building block of matter • Energy, energy associated with motion • anything that has mass and takes up space • information collected to test a hypothesis • Energy, or heat, is another form of kinetic energy • Energy, is stored and potentially available for use • Change, when no change in its chemical composition occurs • ...
Brezi's Puzzle Gosh durnit 2023-04-11
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- charge of proton
- indicates its period on the periodic table
- the stable configuration of an atom
- charge of electron
- lowest energy level for the electron
- atom with positive charge
- nuetral particle in the nucleus
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- charge of neutrons
- this particle identifies the atom
- The location of protons and neutrons
- atom with negative charge
- the location of electrons
- building block of the universe
- 2 forms of the same element with different masses
- the particle that orbits the nucleus
- measures the number of protons
- electrons travel around these in the nucleus
- Protons + neutrons
18 Clues: charge of proton • charge of neutrons • charge of electron • Protons + neutrons • atom with negative charge • the location of electrons • atom with positive charge • building block of the universe • measures the number of protons • nuetral particle in the nucleus • this particle identifies the atom • the stable configuration of an atom • The location of protons and neutrons • ...
COMPONENTS OF FOOD 2019-05-28
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- forms most f our body wiegght
- a diet that contains proper amounts of each nutrient
- caused by the defiecencty of irpn
- Caused by the defiecency of vitamin B
- provides us with energy
- caused by the defiecencu of vitamin A
- caused by the defiecency of vitamin C
- caused by the defiencency of vutamin D
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- diseases caused by the lack of nutrients in food
- carbohydrates present in plant foods that cannot be digested and which move through the digestive system
- vitamin which is easily destroyed duringg cooking
- caused by the defienceny of protein in children
- caused due to the defiencency of proteins , carbohydrates and fats
- quikest source of energy
- caused by the defiecency od iodine
15 Clues: provides us with energy • quikest source of energy • forms most f our body wiegght • caused by the defiecencty of irpn • caused by the defiecency od iodine • Caused by the defiecency of vitamin B • caused by the defiecencu of vitamin A • caused by the defiecency of vitamin C • caused by the defiencency of vutamin D • caused by the defienceny of protein in children • ...
Alex Peete 2018-11-16
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- the total kinetic energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance.
- The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have.
- a measure of the hotness or coldness of substance, related to the average translational kinetic energy per molecule in a substance.
- the transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance
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- the amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celcius.
- 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.
- the thermal energy that flows from a substance of higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- the measure of the energy dispersal of a system.
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 kinetic energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance. • ...
ES Extra Credit Crossword 4/23 2026-04-23
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- (2 words, no space) Precipitation like rain, snow, fog, or mist, with a pH of less than 5.0 (which means it's highly acidic). (p563)
- Chemicals applied to farm fields to control weeds, insects, and fungi. (p557)
- Environmental factors that depend on population size (like disease and predators) are "density-_________ factors". (p553)
- (2 words, no space) The amount of work produced compared to the aount of energy used. (p570)
- The process of taking land used for mining, and returning it to its original shape and replanting vegetation. (p555)
- (2 words, no space) Water pollution that originates from widespread areas (like a whole city). (p567)
- (2 words, no space) The number of organisms that any given environment can support. (p552)
- (2 words, no space) An extremely thin area of the ozone layer. (p562)
- The material left after ore is extracted, which might release toxic elements into groundwater. (p555)
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- The use of organisms to clean up or break down toxic waste. (p560)
- "___________ growth" is a pattern of growth where a population grows faster as it increases in size. (p552)
- (2 words, no space) This involves the global management of Earth's natural resources to meet current and future energy needs. (p572)
- (2 words, no space) Water pollution that originates from a single point of origin, such as a sewage treatment plant or industrial site. (p567)
- Environmental factors that do not depend on population size (like storms and fires) are "density-___________ factors". (p553)
- The simultaneous (at the same time) production of two usable forms of energy. (p571)
- The removal of trees from a forested area without replanting enough to replace it. (p556)
- (2 words, no space) A yellow-brown haze that forms mainly from automobile exhaust in the presense of sunlight. (p561)
17 Clues: The use of organisms to clean up or break down toxic waste. (p560) • (2 words, no space) An extremely thin area of the ozone layer. (p562) • Chemicals applied to farm fields to control weeds, insects, and fungi. (p557) • The simultaneous (at the same time) production of two usable forms of energy. (p571) • ...
bio quiz practice 2022-08-31
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- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- each step in a food chain or food web
- photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph
- first producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms
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- process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas
- cycle process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
- illustration of the relative amounts or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or web
- an organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- a series or steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
18 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean • chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas • material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material • ...
biology quiz practice 2022-08-29
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- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
- illustration of the relative amounts or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or web
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas
- process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- an organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem
- organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph
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- each step in a food chain or food web
- a series or steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- first producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms
- photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
18 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean • chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas • material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material • ...
biology quiz practice 2022-08-29
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- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
- illustration of the relative amounts or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or web
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas
- process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- an organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem
- organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph
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- each step in a food chain or food web
- a series or steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- first producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms
- photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
18 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean • chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas • material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material • ...
Science Crossword 2017-09-20
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- Heat transfer by the movement of fluid
- The ability to do work
- Outer layer of Earth
- Transfer between materials that are touching
- Forces that shape the land by building it up
- Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- Dark fine grained rock
- Living organisms
- The realitively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
- Liquid metal
- The deeper down the more of this
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- These occur in the mantle and outer core, might be the cause of Earth's magnetic fields
- All of Earth's water
- Forces that destroy or wear away land masses
- Light color coarse rock
- Part of the mantle with: Moving plates
- Part of the mantle that: bends like plastic
- Made of hot and solid rock
- Waves created by earthquakes that move through the Earth
- A group of parts that act as a whole
- Dense ball of solid metal
- Earth's land
- The measure of how much mass there is in a given volume
23 Clues: Earth's land • Liquid metal • Living organisms • All of Earth's water • Outer layer of Earth • The ability to do work • Dark fine grained rock • Light color coarse rock • Dense ball of solid metal • Made of hot and solid rock • The deeper down the more of this • A group of parts that act as a whole • Heat transfer by the movement of fluid • Part of the mantle with: Moving plates • ...
Chapter 7 Terms 2021-10-22
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- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- a mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
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- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
- the energy produced by heat within Earth.
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei.
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy.
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth. • a mineral deposit within a rock formation. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • the preservation and wise use of natural resources. • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. • the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap. • ...
Chapter 7 Terms 2021-10-22
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- the energy produced by heat within Earth.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished
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- electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy.
- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- a mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei.
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth. • a mineral deposit within a rock formation. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • the preservation and wise use of natural resources. • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. • the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap. • ...
The Cells That Make Us 2023-04-14
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- the brain of the cell
- forms when human cells band together
- oval shaped part of the cell that produces energy
- form muscles that help us move
- gel-like fluid that fills the cell
- this is what Mike compared cells to
- mitochondria convert ___ into chemical energy for cells
- number of vital organs in humans
- organisms made up of a collection of cells
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- small units that make up our body
- tissues in brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- tissues that line or cover the different parts of the body
- type of tissue that form connections between structures in the body
- number of cells that form the human body
- scientific instrument in which you can see cells
- types of tissues that perform specific functions (ex: heart)
- a single cell creature
- surrounds the nucleus of a cell to protect it
18 Clues: the brain of the cell • a single cell creature • form muscles that help us move • number of vital organs in humans • small units that make up our body • gel-like fluid that fills the cell • this is what Mike compared cells to • forms when human cells band together • number of cells that form the human body • tissues in brain, spinal cord, and nerves • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-05-08
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- Hot fluid rock within the earth's crust.
- Vent on the surface of the earth that releases magma.
- The type of wave that forms from earthquakes.
- Middle of a tectonic plate.
- When one plate goes under another.
- Type of boundary where plates come together.
- Study of seismic waves.
- Unexpected ground movement, caused by the release of energy in rocks
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- The slower wave, can only travel through solids.
- The faster wave, can travel through all matter.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy.
- Massive slabs of rock in the lithosphere that move with tectonics.
- A narrow crack in the earth.
- Long, narrow ditches formed in the ocean floor.
- Type of boundary where plates move apart.
- Type of boundary where plates slide past each other.
16 Clues: Study of seismic waves. • Middle of a tectonic plate. • A narrow crack in the earth. • When one plate goes under another. • Hot fluid rock within the earth's crust. • Type of boundary where plates move apart. • Type of boundary where plates come together. • The type of wave that forms from earthquakes. • A disturbance in a medium that carries energy. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-05-08
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- When one plate goes under another.
- Hot molten rock erupted from a volcano or fissure.
- The type of wave that forms from earthquakes.
- Type of boundary where plates slide past each other.
- Type of boundary where plates move apart.
- Vent on the surface of the earth that releases magma.
- Massive slabs of rock in the lithosphere that move with tectonics.
- Long, narrow ditches formed in the ocean floor.
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- The faster wave, can travel through all matter.
- Middle of a tectonic plate.
- Study of seismic waves.
- Hot fluid rock within the earth's crust.
- Type of boundary where plates come together.
- A narrow crack in the earth.
- Unexpected ground movement, caused by the release of energy in rocks
- The slower wave, can only travel through solids.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy.
17 Clues: Study of seismic waves. • Middle of a tectonic plate. • A narrow crack in the earth. • When one plate goes under another. • Hot fluid rock within the earth's crust. • Type of boundary where plates move apart. • Type of boundary where plates come together. • The type of wave that forms from earthquakes. • A disturbance in a medium that carries energy. • ...
Big Year 10 Chemistry Crossword 2018-04-29
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- Elements with the same number of outer electrons are found in the same ______.
- The least reactive element in group 1.
- The subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- Elements with the same number of electron shells are found in the same ______.
- A reaction where a more reactive element swaps places with a less reactive element in a compound.
- A reaction where the reactants can become the products then return to their starting state.
- An ionic bond involves the _______ of electrons.
- A covalent bond is made up of a _______ pair of electrons.
- (aq) state symbol
- The subatomic particle with a neutral charge.
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- (l) state symbol
- The type of bond that forms between two non metal atoms.
- The subatomic particle with a positive charge.
- The _____ pudding model was an early attempt to explain the structure of the atom.
- A chemical that reduces the activation energy of a reaction.
- The type of bond that forms between a metal and non metal atom.
- The Russian scientist who developed a periodic table with gaps for undiscovered elements.
- The most reactive element in group 7.
- The type of bond that forms between a group of metal atoms
- A metallic bond is made of ________ electrons.
- A factor which increases the rate of a reaction.
- Two atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- (g) state symbol
- Early periodic tables were order by atomic ______.
- (s) state symbol
25 Clues: (l) state symbol • (g) state symbol • (s) state symbol • (aq) state symbol • The most reactive element in group 7. • The least reactive element in group 1. • The subatomic particle with a neutral charge. • The subatomic particle with a positive charge. • The subatomic particle with a negative charge. • A metallic bond is made of ________ electrons. • ...
Science - Mr. Gill's Class 2023-02-09
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- changing one form of energy to another
- energy possessed by an object including gravitational, chemical and elastic
- transferring the same form of energy from one object to another
- when 2 or more objects hit each other
- energy that cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be converted from one form to another
- a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it was used
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- a resource that forms at a much slower rate than the rate at which it is consumed (cannot be replaced quickly)
- energy that an object has from being in motion
- ability to work
- when an object is pushed or pulled in a certain direction as a result of an interaction
10 Clues: ability to work • when 2 or more objects hit each other • changing one form of energy to another • energy that an object has from being in motion • a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it was used • transferring the same form of energy from one object to another • energy possessed by an object including gravitational, chemical and elastic • ...
Unit 1 & 2 2022-09-06
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- the least effective way to identify minerals
- forms from coolings
- big characteristic word for minerals
- forms by melting
- a very common mineral that can be different colors
- how shiny a mineral is
- found solid, natural, inorganic, etc.
- forms by melting 2
- softest mineral
- to measure hardness
- a powder of a mineral
- made up by minerals
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- cycle how rocks turn into other rocks
- forms from sediments
- a characteristic of minerals
- breaks unevenly minerals
- forms from heat and pressure
- nonliving
- breaks evenly minerals
- hardest mineral
- a characteristic of minerals 2
21 Clues: nonliving • hardest mineral • softest 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 • breaks evenly minerals • how shiny a mineral is • breaks unevenly minerals • a characteristic of minerals • forms from heat and pressure • a characteristic of minerals 2 • ...
States of Matter 2022-12-13
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- Temperature in Celsius when water vaporizes.
- Solid turning directly to a gas.
- Condition or form matter is in.
- The first reason matter changes forms.
- Point where a liquid turns to a gas.
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- The second reason matter changes forms.
- Point where solid turns to a liquid.
- Substance with a common three states of matter.
- This makes the molecules vibrate.
- Temperature in Celsius when ice melts.
10 Clues: Condition or form matter is in. • Solid turning directly to a gas. • This makes the molecules vibrate. • Point where solid turns to a liquid. • Point where a liquid turns to a gas. • Temperature in Celsius when ice melts. • The first reason matter changes forms. • The second reason matter changes forms. • Temperature in Celsius when water vaporizes. • ...
IPC - CH 6: Electricity 2026-04-13
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- Circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow.
- States that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance.
- The rearranging of electrons on a neutral object caused by bringing a charged object close to it.
- Material in which electrons and thermal energy are not able to move easily.
- A device, sometimes consisting of two leaves of metallic foil, used to detect electric charge.
- Circuit in which electric current has more than one path to follow.
- The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object.
- Material, such as copper wire, through which electrons can move easily.
- The transferring of electrical charge between objects by touching or rubbing.
- A region surrounding every electric charge in which a force of attraction or repulsion is exerted on other electric charges.
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- Related to the force that causes electric charges to flow; measured in volts (V).
- States that charge can be transferred from one object to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- A closed path that electric current follows.
- The net movement of electric charges in a single direction, measured in amperes (A).
- Rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy; expressed in watts (W).
- Tendency for a material to oppose electron flow and to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as thermal energy and light; measured in ohms (Ω).
16 Clues: A closed path that electric current follows. • The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object. • Circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow. • Circuit in which electric current has more than one path to follow. • Material, such as copper wire, through which electrons can move easily. • ...
Forms of Energy 2021-11-02
4 Clues: Energy that allows us to see • What is needed to do work or cause change • All energy due to its movemenent and position • Engery that cause a change in temperature of materials
recourses 2022-11-30
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- Is a source of energy coming from the reservoirs of steam and hot water beneath the earth's surface
- Are resources harvested from trees for various uses which can be replenished over time
- Emits lower levels of greenhouse gases when burned, in comparison to traditional fuel sources such as oil and coal
- renewable energy source derived from animal waste
- Is a renewable energy source generated from the kinetic energy created by wind
- s a renewable energy source generated from the capture of the sun’s light by a system of panels or mirrors
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- Are sources of renewable energy derived from various materials such as yard and food waste
- Is a source of energy generated from flowing rivers and other bodies of water
- renewable energy coming from solid and liquid forms of matter
- Is a renewable energy source derived from food crops such as corn and sugar cane
10 Clues: renewable energy source derived from animal waste • renewable energy coming from solid and liquid forms of matter • Is a source of energy generated from flowing rivers and other bodies of water • Is a renewable energy source generated from the kinetic energy created by wind • Is a renewable energy source derived from food crops such as corn and sugar cane • ...
Light Waves 2022-02-24
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- a type of wave that carries energy from one place to another even through empty space
- a pattern that describes how energy is carried from one place to another
- an object that emits light
- to pass through (no change occurs)
- the number of peaks in a wave that pass in a second
- the ability to make things move or change
- the distance from one peak of a wave to the next
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- a type of invisible light that is beyond violet on the spectrum
- ROYGBIV - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
- the maximum height of a wave (intensity: brightness or loudness)
- to take in (results in a change)
- to give off
- a range of different forms of light from radio to gamma rays (wavelengths large to small)
- to bounce off without absorbing
14 Clues: to give off • an object that emits light • to bounce off without absorbing • to take in (results in a change) • to pass through (no change occurs) • the ability to make things move or change • the distance from one peak of a wave to the next • the number of peaks in a wave that pass in a second • ROYGBIV - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet • ...
Rocks Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-07
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- Grain pattern that lie in flat or swirling bands that look like stacks of pancakes
- Process where particles of sediment are carried by water and wind
- Metamorphic with grains and minerals arranged in parallel layers or bands
- Rock that forms from previous rocks that are changed by heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
- Igneous rock that forms when magma cools slowly below the surface
- Sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together
- Metamorphic rock that forms from limestone
- Sedimentary Rock that forms when minerals and rock particles build up in layers and are cemented together overtime
- The way a rock's surface looks and feels
- Small particles of minerals and other rocks that make up most rocks
- cycle Process that demonstrates the continuous birth, change, and renewal of rocks
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- Process where sediment hardens and glues together
- Process where sediment is loosely deposited on water
- Sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of once living organisms
- Metamorphic rock that forms from sandstone
- Igneous rock that forms when lava cools rapidly above the surface
- Process where sediment is squeezed together
- Metamorphic rock that forms from shale
- Rock that forms when magma or lava cools and solidifies from volcanic activity
19 Clues: Metamorphic rock that forms from shale • The way a rock's surface looks and feels • Metamorphic rock that forms from sandstone • Metamorphic rock that forms from limestone • Process where sediment is squeezed together • Process where sediment hardens and glues together • Process where sediment is loosely deposited on water • ...
Weather Patterns 2026-02-24
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- Severe weather includes ______, tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards.
- Air masses that are formed over land and are dry
- These storms form over warm, tropical water
- Air masses that are formed near the poles and are cold
- The center of a hurricane, with clear skies and light winds is called the ___
- When a front stalls with warm air on one side and cold air on the other side, a ___ front forms
- A storm ____ means that severe weather is possible
- When a colder air mass moves toward a warmer air mass a _____ forms
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- Once a hurricane hits land, it loses energy and ____.
- Air masses that are formed near the equator and are warm
- When a warmer air mass moves toward a colder air mass, a ____ forms
- When a front occurs, it creates ______ weather.
- Air masses that are formed over the ocean/water and are humid
- The most damaging tornado ranking with winds over 200 mph
- Characterized by freezing temperatures, strong winds, and blowing snow
- A storm ____ means that severe weather is already occurring
- A violent, whirling column of air in contact with the ground
17 Clues: These storms form over warm, tropical water • When a front occurs, it creates ______ weather. • Air masses that are formed over land and are dry • A storm ____ means that severe weather is possible • Once a hurricane hits land, it loses energy and ____. • Air masses that are formed near the poles and are cold • ...
Gage Erwin Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
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- – A type of fat molecule used for long-term energy storage.
- – The simplest form of sugar; basic building block of carbohydrates.
- – The building blocks of proteins.
- – A storage organelle that holds water, food, or waste.
- – The substances formed after a chemical reaction.
- – An organelle that processes, sorts, and ships proteins.
- – A molecule, like DNA or RNA, that stores genetic information.
- – A thin barrier that controls what enters and leaves a cell.
- – A reaction that releases heat energy to its surroundings.
- – The gel-like fluid inside the cell where organelles are found.
- – A system of membranes that helps produce and transport proteins and lipids.
- – The molecule an enzyme acts on during a chemical reaction.
- – A long hydrocarbon chain that combines with glycerol to form lipids.
- – A molecule that forms the backbone of many lipids.
- – A sweet-tasting carbohydrate used for quick energy.
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- – A fat with at least one double bond; usually liquid at room temperature.
- – The minimum energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- – A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells.
- – A carbohydrate made of two monosaccharides linked together.
- – A rigid layer outside plant cells that provides support.
- – A fat with no double bonds between carbon atoms; solid at room temperature.
- – The control center of a cell that holds DNA.
- – The building block of nucleic acids, made of sugar, phosphate, and a base.
- – The site of protein synthesis in cells.
- – A reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings.
- – Plant organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- – Large biomolecules made of amino acids that build and repair body tissues.
- – Tail-like structures that help a cell move.
- – Molecules like sugars and starches used as a quick energy source.
29 Clues: – The building blocks of proteins. • – The site of protein synthesis in cells. • – Tail-like structures that help a cell move. • – The control center of a cell that holds DNA. • – Plant organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • – The substances formed after a chemical reaction. • – A molecule that forms the backbone of many lipids. • ...
Chapter 7 Terms 2021-10-22
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- a mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- the energy produced by heat within Earth.
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy.
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei.
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
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- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished.
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth. • a mineral deposit within a rock formation. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • the preservation and wise use of natural resources. • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. • the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap. • ...
Chapter 7 Terms 2021-10-22
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- the energy produced by heat within Earth.
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- a mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei.
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- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth. • a mineral deposit within a rock formation. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • the preservation and wise use of natural resources. • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. • the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap. • ...
Forms of Government 2025-01-13
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- government where king or queen rules the power
- Monarchy – the king or queen shares the power with other parts of government, which is spelled out in the country’s constitution
- government where a small group of people have power
- government where God or divine being is the ultimate authority, and religious laws are used to govern
- small group of people who use military to rule a country after taking it by force
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- government where the people hold the political power
- government where one person has all the power
- government where one leader has absolute control over citizens’ lives
- citizens elect leaders to represent their rights and interests in the government
- no government is in place, no one is in control
- a system to provide leadership, offer services and protection, and create order
11 Clues: government where one person has all the power • government where king or queen rules the power • no government is in place, no one is in control • government where a small group of people have power • government where the people hold the political power • government where one leader has absolute control over citizens’ lives • ...
FORMS OF CAPITAL 2024-11-16
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- A form of capital defined by language and communication skills students bring to college.
- Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students.
- Yosso’s model for understanding cultural wealth includes this strengths-based approach.
- This form of cultural capital includes knowledge and behaviors shaped by social standing.
- A strengths-based perspective highlights this form of capital, defined as "hopes and dreams."
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- This form of capital is a formal recognition of an asset, like a degree or certification.
- Bourdieu's theory includes this form of cultural capital that encompasses physical objects with cultural significance.
- Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions.
- A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks.
- A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy.
- Yosso's model includes this form of capital involving skills to navigate social institutions.
11 Clues: Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions. • A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks. • Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students. • A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy. • ...
Forms of Government 2022-03-31
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- power of the government is limited by a constitution
- type of government that has no constitution to limit power of leader\
- No government, no laws, no rules
- Monarchy where King and Queen act as figureheads, power limited by a constitution
- Monarchy King and Queen have total and unlimited power, power goes through bloodline
- One person rules and makes all the decisions
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- economic form of government where resources are owned and distributed by the government
- Form of government that holds a God as their higher power
- type of democracy where people vote for their representatives
- single person with total power over the people and all aspects of their lives
- A select few rule, usually wealth can be based on race, gender, etc.
11 Clues: No government, no laws, no rules • One person rules and makes all the decisions • power of the government is limited by a constitution • Form of government that holds a God as their higher power • type of democracy where people vote for their representatives • A select few rule, usually wealth can be based on race, gender, etc. • ...
Science project 2024-01-08
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- The relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms.
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin.
- Forces Ice,rain,wind, and changing temperatures wear down or destroy landmasses.
- Core A dense ball of solid metal.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole.
- Three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer.
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- The crust and uppermost mantle into a single layer.
- A dark, fine-grained rock.
- Made of rock that is very hot, but solid.
- Contains all of Earth's water.
- A force pressing on an area.
- A rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains.
- The ability to do work.
- Forces Forces that construct, or build up, mountains.
- Core A layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core.
16 Clues: The ability to do work. • A dark, fine-grained rock. • A force pressing on an area. • Contains all of Earth's water. • Core A dense ball of solid metal. • Made of rock that is very hot, but solid. • a group of parts that work together as a whole. • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin. • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms. • ...
Science project 2024-01-08
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- The relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms.
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin.
- Forces Ice,rain,wind, and changing temperatures wear down or destroy landmasses.
- Core A dense ball of solid metal.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole.
- Three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer.
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- The crust and uppermost mantle into a single layer.
- A dark, fine-grained rock.
- Made of rock that is very hot, but solid.
- Contains all of Earth's water.
- A force pressing on an area.
- A rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains.
- The ability to do work.
- Forces Forces that construct, or build up, mountains.
- Core A layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core.
16 Clues: The ability to do work. • A dark, fine-grained rock. • A force pressing on an area. • Contains all of Earth's water. • Core A dense ball of solid metal. • Made of rock that is very hot, but solid. • a group of parts that work together as a whole. • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin. • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms. • ...
Introduction to Earth's Systems 2022-04-07
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- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- A hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water.
- A process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry.
- The portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including all the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake ice.
- A hill of sand piled up by the wind.
- An exact copy of something on a much smaller scale.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- A loop in which a signal or action triggers another signal or action.
- A line that forms the boundary between the lake and the ocean or a lake.
- A series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result.
- The portion of Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater and water vapor.
- The densest part of Earth, including the crust, mantle and core.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
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- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- The relatively thin layer of gases that forms Earth's most outermost layer.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms.
- The continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- A group of parts that work together as a whole.
- A landform with high elevation and high relief.
- The process by which water molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- A natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake or another river.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and landforms.
- A feature on the surface of Earth such as a coastline, dune or mountain.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves.
26 Clues: A hill of sand piled up by the wind. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • A group of parts that work together as a whole. • A landform with high elevation and high relief. • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms. • An exact copy of something on a much smaller scale. • ...
Nutrition Basics 2022-01-27
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- This is the unit of measurement that is used to describe the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- These amino acids are the nine amino acids that the body cannot manufacture on its own
- This is a dissolved substance found in water that regulates many processes in your cells
- This nutrient is a source of energy for the body and plays a role in the growth and repair of the body's tissues
- This nutrient contains zero calories
- This is the process of maintaining internal balance
- The symptoms of this condition include weakness, rapid breathing, and a weak heartbeat
- This nutrient supplies the body with energy, forms the body's cells, maintains body temperature, and protects the nerves
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- This nutrient supplies the body with energy for bodily functions
- This mineral helps with blood clotting and the functioning of the nervous system
- The condition of which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- These acids hold together long chains of protein
- This fat is in liquid form at room temperature
- This fat is in solid form at room temperature
- This is the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
15 Clues: This nutrient contains zero calories • This fat is in solid form at room temperature • This fat is in liquid form at room temperature • These acids hold together long chains of protein • This is the process of maintaining internal balance • This nutrient supplies the body with energy for bodily functions • ...
Sophie-Lea 2020-07-28
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- chromatids pull apart
- chromosome condence;nuclear membrane disappears
- self nourishes
- converts sugar into energy
- wall hard structure providing support and protection
- breaks down uneeded proteins
- where proteins are assembled
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- stores water, nutrients, and waste
- action of breathing
- forms basis of activity
- unorganised = messy suitcase
- basic building blocks for living things
- regular cell function, fuzzy in nucleus
- cell divides reforming the nuclear membrane
- organised by organelles = neat suitcase
15 Clues: self nourishes • action of breathing • chromatids pull apart • forms basis of activity • converts sugar into energy • unorganised = messy suitcase • breaks down uneeded proteins • where proteins are assembled • stores water, nutrients, and waste • basic building blocks for living things • regular cell function, fuzzy in nucleus • organised by organelles = neat suitcase • ...
Capturing Earth's Energy 2025-12-11
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- the process of using energy from the sun and matter from the environment to produce sugars that store energy in chemical bonds
- anything that has mass and volume
- the process of using energy from the sun and matter from the environment to produce sugars that store energy in chemical bonds
- energy is stored here
- a green pigment that is important in photosynthesis
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- the material that forms the rigid walls and support for plant cells
- the combined mass of the bodies of organisms, which collectively represents stored energy
- material that cannot be replaced
- a material that is made from biomass and releases energy when it is burned
- a cell structure that uses the sun’s energy to make sugar through the process of photosynthesis
10 Clues: energy is stored here • material that cannot be replaced • anything that has mass and volume • a green pigment that is important in photosynthesis • the material that forms the rigid walls and support for plant cells • a material that is made from biomass and releases energy when it is burned • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-05-24
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- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action
- a mineral deposit within a rock formation
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitability
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- a nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago
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- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source
- the energy produced by heat within Earth
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap; the process of reusing some items
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form a new, more massive nucleus; the process releases energy
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth • a mineral deposit within a rock formation • electrical energy produced by the flow of water • the preservation and wise use of natural resources • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation • plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source • ...
E&S-U2-C4-Ch. 7-Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-18
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- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action
- a mineral deposit within a rock formation
- the preservation & wise use of natural resources
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut & polished
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago; examples include: oil, coal, & natural gas
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- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into 2 or more fragments; the process releases neutrons & energy
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that's used as an energy source
- the energy produced by heat within Earth
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation
- a resource that forms at a rate that's much slower than the rate at which it is consumed
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap; the process of reusing some items
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei; the process releases energy
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth • a mineral deposit within a rock formation • electrical energy produced by the flow of water • the preservation & wise use of natural resources • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation • plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that's used as an energy source • ...
Science project 2024-01-08
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- The relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms.
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin.
- Forces Ice,rain,wind, and changing temperatures wear down or destroy landmasses.
- Core A dense ball of solid metal.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole.
- Three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer.
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- The crust and uppermost mantle into a single layer.
- A dark, fine-grained rock.
- Made of rock that is very hot, but solid.
- Contains all of Earth's water.
- A force pressing on an area.
- A rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains.
- The ability to do work.
- Forces Forces that construct, or build up, mountains.
- Core A layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core.
16 Clues: The ability to do work. • A dark, fine-grained rock. • A force pressing on an area. • Contains all of Earth's water. • Core A dense ball of solid metal. • Made of rock that is very hot, but solid. • a group of parts that work together as a whole. • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin. • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms. • ...
Biochemistry 2023-09-25
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- smallest basic unit of matter
- made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- high ________ heat = high energy to increase temperature
- Monomer is amino acid
- used to create bonds
- have slightly charged regions
- nonpolar molecules, make up cell membranes
- Chemistry of life
- a solution; same throughout
- pH less than 7
- has a positive charge
- an enzyme's structure allows only certain ______ to bind to the enzyme
- pH of 7
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- molecules stick to each other
- molecules stick to other substances
- enzymes lower the ___________ energy
- each of two or more forms of the same element that have different #s of neutrons
- do not have charged regions
- one type of atom
- carbon can bond with this many other atoms at once
- made of atoms of different elements bonded together
- monomer of nucleic acid
- pH more than 7
- has a negative charge
- bond forming when atoms share a pair of electrons
- biological catalyst
- used to break bonds
27 Clues: pH of 7 • pH more than 7 • pH less than 7 • one type of atom • Chemistry of life • biological catalyst • used to break bonds • used to create bonds • Monomer is amino acid • has a negative charge • has a positive charge • monomer of nucleic acid • do not have charged regions • a solution; same throughout • molecules stick to each other • smallest basic unit of matter • ...
MCA review 2024-04-29
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- type of rock formed by smaller pieces
- process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- mass per unit volume
- sequence of how living things eat each other
- type of organism that breaks down decaying matter
- describes the way an organism looks
- type of rock formed by heat and pressure
- process of liquid transforming into a gas
- type of rock formed from lava or magma
- type of heat transfer through liquids & gasses
- two or more interconnected food chains
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- water vapor changing into liquid
- describes a body in space blocked from sight
- describes turning around a center point or axis
- formation of stars that forms a pattern
- process of breaking down rock into smaller materials
- supercontinent that broke apart to create continents
- process of moving soil and rock by water, wind or glaciers
- describes the movement of a body around another in space
- organism that depends on plants for most of its food or energy
20 Clues: mass per unit volume • water vapor changing into liquid • describes the way an organism looks • type of rock formed by smaller pieces • type of rock formed from lava or magma • two or more interconnected food chains • formation of stars that forms a pattern • type of rock formed by heat and pressure • process of liquid transforming into a gas • ...
Ch. 6: Electricity 2020-11-30
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- A device that can detect electric charge
- The net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- An electric circuit with only one branch
- The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy
- A closed electric path that electric current follows.
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- A material through which electrons move easily
- The tendency of a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy (such as thermal energy)
- Related to the force that causes electric charges to flow
- The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- An electric circuit with two or more branches
12 Clues: A device that can detect electric charge • An electric circuit with only one branch • An electric circuit with two or more branches • A material through which electrons move easily • A closed electric path that electric current follows. • The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object • Related to the force that causes electric charges to flow • ...
4th Grade Electricity 2024-11-11
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- A safety device in an electrical circuit that melts and breaks the circuit if the current is too high, preventing damage or fire.
- The flow of electricity through a conductor, measured in amperes (amps).
- Thin, flexible strands of metal used to carry electricity.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, like copper or aluminum.
- A device used to open or close a circuit, turning the flow of electricity on or off.
- A point in a wall or electrical system where electrical devices can be plugged in to receive power.
- Objects that attracts materials like iron and have a magnetic field.
- The amount of electricity stored in an object or the process of adding electricity to something (e.g., charging a battery).
- A device at the end of a wire that fits into an outlet to connect electrical devices to a power source.
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- Machines or tools designed for a specific tasks, like phones, computers, or lamps.
- A complete path through which electricity can flow, usually consisting of wires, a power source, and devices.
- Tiny particles with a negative electric charges which are involved in electricity flow.
- A form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, like electrons, through conductors.
- The ability to do work or cause change; it can take many forms, like electricity, heat, or light.
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily, like rubber, wood, or plastic.
- A type of energy source that can be replenished naturally, like solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.
- A type of energy that makes things visible, usually from a source like a bulb or the sun.
- The rate at which energy is used or produced.
- A device that stores electrical energy and provides it to power electronic devices.
- The origin or starting point of something, like the place where energy comes from (e.g., a battery or power plant).
20 Clues: The rate at which energy is used or produced. • Thin, flexible strands of metal used to carry electricity. • Objects that attracts materials like iron and have a magnetic field. • The flow of electricity through a conductor, measured in amperes (amps). • Machines or tools designed for a specific tasks, like phones, computers, or lamps. • ...
B3 2021 Schaller 2021-04-15
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- this air mass forms in low-latitude areas and are moderately warm
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference in temperature
- a weather front formed during the process of cyclogenesis
- This extends upwards from the tropopause to about 50 km.
- Less than 1% of air is made up of this liquid
- The region above the stratosphere is called the
- this air mass forms near the equator
- the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air, in particular the leading edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
- is commonly known as laughing gas
- the leading edge of a cooler mass of air at ground level that replaces a warmer mass of air
- the region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink
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- This is the lowest part of the atmosphere - the part we live in.
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- characterized by cold air near the surface
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- a weather front or transition zone between two air masses, when neither air mass is advancing into the other at a speed
- 21% of this makes up the air
- a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 6.2 miles containing a high concentration of ozone
- man-made gases that can stay in the atmosphere for centuries
- this air mass forms in colder regions of the
- 78% of air is made up of this
- gas that is found in small quantities in Earth's atmosphere.is the simplest hydrocarbon, consisting of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
25 Clues: 21% of this makes up the air • 78% of air is made up of this • is commonly known as laughing gas • this air mass forms near the equator • characterized by cold air near the surface • this air mass forms in colder regions of the • Less than 1% of air is made up of this liquid • The region above the stratosphere is called the • ...
Yogesh's Crossword Puzzle Part 1 2026-02-03
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- This layer makes up 84% of earth's mass
- this feature forms when an oceanic and continental plate colide
- the liquid layer of the earth
- theory that continents drift apart
- This is the hottest and densest layer
- Process in which new oceanic crust is created, and it is where tectonic plates pull apart
- Hot liquid present in volcanos ready to erupt in many
- What oceanic crust is made of
- This heat transfer drives plate motion due to density differences
- This crust is made out of granite rock
- Type of boundary that go one way or the other
- The earth's study in magnetic polarity, as recorded in rocks that are high in iron
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- this feature forms when 2 ocean plates seperate
- this theory stated that continents once existed as one big continent
- Type of boundary that pushes together
- layer of rock that forms the outer shell at the top of earth's interior
- this crust is made of basaltic rock
- The least dense layer of the earth
- Scientist that proposed the continental Drift theory
- when earth's magnetic field flips, we call that phenomenon magnetic ________
- Process in which causes oceanic crust to melt, and the materials make new continental crust
- materials of high liquid in liquid form
- Type of plate boundary that both plates push apart
- A natural rapid shaking of the lithosphere caused by the release of energy
- what happens when 2 divergant continental plates start pulling apart.
25 Clues: the liquid layer of the earth • What oceanic crust is made of • The least dense layer of the earth • theory that continents drift apart • this crust is made of basaltic rock • Type of boundary that pushes together • This is the hottest and densest layer • This crust is made out of granite rock • This layer makes up 84% of earth's mass • ...
bio quiz practice 2022-08-31
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- organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- chain: a series or steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- each step in a food chain or food web
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- first producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms
- process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- an organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- illustration of the relative amounts or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or web
- cycle process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
18 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean • chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • process by which bacteria convert nitrites into nitrogen gas • material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material • ...
Elles crossword 2017-08-18
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- crops.
- When you have more than you need,especially in relation with
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow fall.
- A soft layer of Earths interior that forms further
- the amount of force that presses on an area.
- the crust.
- A climate with vary little rain fall and worm temperatures.
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- A layer of hot solid material that is between Earths crust and
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust and Earths center.
- fertile soil that is the result of flooding waters and is great for
- Vibrations that carry energy that is released in a
- the region between the Tigris river and the Euphrates
- as they travel through earth.
13 Clues: crops. • the crust. • as they travel through earth. • the amount of force that presses on an area. • Vibrations that carry energy that is released in a • A soft layer of Earths interior that forms further • A period of time with not enough rain or snow fall. • the region between the Tigris river and the Euphrates • ...
Emily Herr Chapter 6 Vocab 2017-11-19
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- the study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy
- the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have
- the transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. The fluid flows, carrying energy with it.
- the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
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- the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- the total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance
- the measure of the energy dispersal of a system
- the thermal energy that flows from a substance of higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature
- the transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance (especially a solid)
- the amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree
10 Clues: the measure of the energy dispersal of a system • the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have • the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • the study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy • the total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance • ...
Chemistry Study Guide 2016-02-10
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- what is produced by the reaction
- part of an atom with a negative charge
- smallest unit of an element
- releases energy
- cannot be separated, two or more different elements
- rows of elements
- abbreviation for an element
- total amount of atoms in a substance does not change
- what you put in the bag
- part of an atom with no charge
- partially conduct electricity, cross between metal and nonmetal
- hard, shiny, malleable, and ductile
- a substance that forms our universe
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- columns of elements, same valence electrons
- a group of atoms bounded together
- part of an atom with a positive charge
- an electron in the outermost orbital
- number of protons are nuetrons in an atom
- brittle, not malleable, not ductile, and poor conductors
- takes in energy
- invented the periodic table
- number of protons and electrons
- path of an electron
- center of atom, positive charge, includes protons and electrons
- outer coating made of metal
- ten valence electrons, do not combine
26 Clues: releases energy • takes in energy • rows of elements • path of an electron • what you put in the bag • smallest unit of an element • invented the periodic table • abbreviation for an element • outer coating made of metal • part of an atom with no charge • number of protons and electrons • what is produced by the reaction • a group of atoms bounded together • ...
Brezi's Puzzle Gosh durnit 2023-04-11
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- charge of proton
- indicates its period on the periodic table
- the stable configuration of an atom
- charge of electron
- lowest energy level for the electron
- atom with positive charge
- nuetral particle in the nucleus
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- charge of neutrons
- this particle identifies the atom
- The location of protons and neutrons
- atom with negative charge
- the location of electrons
- building block of the universe
- 2 forms of the same element with different masses
- the particle that orbits the nucleus
- measures the number of protons
- electrons travel around these in the nucleus
- Protons + neutrons
18 Clues: charge of proton • charge of neutrons • charge of electron • Protons + neutrons • atom with negative charge • the location of electrons • atom with positive charge • building block of the universe • measures the number of protons • nuetral particle in the nucleus • this particle identifies the atom • the stable configuration of an atom • The location of protons and neutrons • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2025-10-02
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- A nutrient that forms the backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- A situation where oxygen is present
- substances created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants
- Organelle, cite of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- Adenosine triphospate: charged energy storage molecule with 3 phosphorous groups
- A sphere of Aarth that includes all gasses surrounding Earth
- Process of using light enerfgy to make glucose
- Anything that has mass and taks up space, makes up everything
- Organelle, cite of photosynthesis
- Type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- Type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds
- A sphere of Earth that includes all soil and rocks on Earth
- Type of organism that is able to make its own food; base of the food chain
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- A sphere of Earth that includes all living things on Earth
- A sphere of Earth that includes all water on Earth
- Substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction, changed into products
- first step of aerobic respiration; breaks down glucose into pyruvate
- Adenosine diphosphate: uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- Process of breaking down glucose to make ATP
19 Clues: Organelle, cite of photosynthesis • A situation where oxygen is present • Process of breaking down glucose to make ATP • Process of using light enerfgy to make glucose • A sphere of Earth that includes all water on Earth • A sphere of Earth that includes all living things on Earth • A sphere of Earth that includes all soil and rocks on Earth • ...
Chapter 12 vocab 2025-03-07
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- A process in which mined land must be recovered with soil and replanted with vegetation.
- Energy from the sun.
- A natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes.
- A deposit of minerals that is large enough to be mined for a profit.
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- Thermal energy from Earth’s interior.
- A group of wind turbines that produce electricity.
- A natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used.
- Air pollution that forms from the interactions between chemicals in the air and sunlight.
- Energy produced by burning organic matter, such as wood, food scraps, and alcohol.
- electricity produced by flowing water.
- The removal of large areas of forests for human purposes.
- Energy stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom.
- Precipitation that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater.
13 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Thermal energy from Earth’s interior. • electricity produced by flowing water. • A group of wind turbines that produce electricity. • The removal of large areas of forests for human purposes. • Energy stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom. • Precipitation that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater. • ...
Third Grade Week 1 2013-12-31
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- the shape of some things
- to include something with something else
- in a different or additional manner or place
- the process of representing by a system or set of marks
- impressive because of size or importance
- including each person or thing in a group or series
- better than all the others in quality or value
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- to look at something carefully to find mistakes or problems
- the thing that people and animals eat
- to be in an upright position with all your weight on your feet
- the thing that forms physical objects and occupies space
- coming after this one, coming after the one that just came.
- located far above the ground or another surface
- ability to be active, usable power
- close to someone or something in the distance
- the amount something is worth
16 Clues: the shape of some things • the amount something is worth • ability to be active, usable power • the thing that people and animals eat • to include something with something else • impressive because of size or importance • in a different or additional manner or place • close to someone or something in the distance • better than all the others in quality or value • ...
7th-Grade Science End-of-Course Test Review 2021-12-13
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- rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- cell division in which the nucleus makes two copies of itself and forms two new identical cells
- energy the energy an object has due to its motion
- boundary boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding
- a material that does not allow heat to move through it easily
- boundary boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
- horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- the transfer of thermal energy between objects that are not touching
- the law stating that the older layers are deposited first and are therefore at the bottom
- inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
- allele gene that codes for a hidden trait
- the transfer of thermal energy through circular currents in a fluid
- rocks that undergo a physical change due to extreme heat and pressure
- reproduction a reproductive process that involves only one parent and produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
- resource something produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans
- transformation a change from one form of energy to another
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- preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- selection a natural process resulting in the survival and evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment.
- evidence evidence that comes from direct experience, scientifically gathered data, or experimentation
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
- the bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- the process of being broken down by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- allele gene that codes for a trait which is always visible
- a relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed
- rock formed when bits of other rock and materials are pressed and cemented together
- the height of a wave's crest measured from resting position
- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass.
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- factor an environmental factor that prevents a population from increasing
- variable experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- variable the variable that is measured in an experiment
- the transfer of thermal energy between objects that are touching
- energy stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- resource something produced in nature more rapidly than it is consumed by humans
- reproduction a reproductive process that involves two parents that produce a new organism which differs from both parents
- boundary boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- a descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions
41 Clues: allele gene that codes for a hidden trait • a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • energy the energy an object has due to its motion • variable the variable that is measured in an experiment • allele gene that codes for a trait which is always visible • transformation a change from one form of energy to another • ...
Physics Energy 2019-02-21
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- stored energy
- Made up of two circular objects of different sizes
- a path in which electricity flows
- the force exerted on something by a machine
- these are the basis for all other forms of machines
- A circuit with a single path
- the energy of motion
- A bottle cap is an example of this simple machine
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- the force exerted on a machine
- these are used in elevator shafts; A simple machine
- A circuit with more than one path
- the number of times a machine increases the input force
- An axe is an example of this simple machine
- A seesaw is an example of this simple machine
- A ramp is an example of this simple machine
15 Clues: stored energy • the energy of motion • A circuit with a single path • the force exerted on a machine • A circuit with more than one path • a path in which electricity flows • An axe is an example of this simple machine • the force exerted on something by a machine • A ramp is an example of this simple machine • A seesaw is an example of this simple machine • ...
Environmental issues 2023-03-14
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- saatatud põhjavesi
- päikeseenergia
- teadlik olema
- keskkonnakaitsjate grupid
- ideega lagedale tulema
- vaesus
- ökoloogiline jalajälg
- säilitama, hoidma
- vältimatu
- langus, vähenemine
- evakueerima
- ohus olema
- loodusvarud
- õhu kvaliteet
- lahendus millelegi
- elamiskõlbatu
- vee-energia
- hülgama, maha jätma
- biolagunev (kile)
- uppumine, vajumine
- põhivajadused
- veepuudus
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- süsihappegaas
- keskkonnasõbralikku transpordi kasutama
- metsatulekahju
- tihe liiklus
- katastroofi ennustama
- energiaallikad
- osoonikihi hõrenemine
- fossiilkütused
- põhiideed esitama
- korallrahu
- keskkonnasõbralik
- põllusaaki
- näljahäda
- mõju keskkonnale
- looduslikud elupaigad
- hinda maksma (ka kaudses tähenduses)
- metsaraie
- pinnaseerosioon
- tasakaal
- heitgaasid
- mõjutama, mõju avaldama
- elektriautod
44 Clues: vaesus • tasakaal • näljahäda • metsaraie • vältimatu • veepuudus • korallrahu • põllusaaki • heitgaasid • ohus olema • evakueerima • loodusvarud • vee-energia • tihe liiklus • elektriautod • süsihappegaas • teadlik olema • õhu kvaliteet • elamiskõlbatu • põhivajadused • metsatulekahju • energiaallikad • päikeseenergia • fossiilkütused • pinnaseerosioon • mõju keskkonnale • põhiideed esitama • keskkonnasõbralik • säilitama, hoidma • ...
group C 2020-12-04
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- a solid that forms when some substances are mixed
- sometimes we use this action to freeze
- it happens when a liquid turns to gas
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and it’s the basis of the fluids of living organisms
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- a measure of the ability of a substance, or more generally of any physical system, to transfer heat energy to another physical system
- a molecule that is created when something is burning
- it’s a synonym of a basic salt
- a substance that doesn’t have any color
- it is an energy that we use for heating substances
9 Clues: it’s a synonym of a basic salt • it happens when a liquid turns to gas • sometimes we use this action to freeze • a substance that doesn’t have any color • a solid that forms when some substances are mixed • it is an energy that we use for heating substances • a molecule that is created when something is burning • ...
Joscelyn Myers 2019-06-10
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- A positively charged ion
- Is a substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
- A substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water
- Two compounds exchange ions and form two new compounds
- A carbon-based compound reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water
- The substances that result from this recombination of atoms
- Two or more reactants that form a single product
- Forms between a metal & nonmetal
- The electrons in the outermost energy level
- When the valence energy level contains a full 8 electrons
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- Both products and reactants need to equal the same number
- A single element reacts with a compound and displaces another element from the compound
- Are atoms or groups of atoms with a charge
- Some examples of a ___ ___ are, NH4+ and NO3-, Ammonium and Nitrate
- How many types of sublevels are there?
- A single reactant breaks down into 2 or more simple products
- A negatively charged ion
- Each energy level is divided into smaller _____ or orbitals
- Some examples of a ____ ___ are, H2O and C6H12O6
- The smallest physical unit of an element or compound
20 Clues: A positively charged ion • A negatively charged ion • Forms between a metal & nonmetal • How many types of sublevels are there? • Are atoms or groups of atoms with a charge • The electrons in the outermost energy level • Two or more reactants that form a single product • Some examples of a ____ ___ are, H2O and C6H12O6 • ...
vocab 5 2025-01-07
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- atoms sharing valence electrons.
- electrons in the molecule.
- The unequal distribution of electric charge in a
- A positive or negative number showing
- A molecule made of two atoms.
- an ionic compound.
- electric charge on an element when it forms a
- electrons.
- A shorthand way of identifying a
- A system for modeling the covalent
- element.
- The attraction between metal atoms and
- A compound made from only two
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- together have gained or lost electrons and act as a
- The smallest whole-number ratio of ions
- energy level.
- bond.
- ionized particle.
- most stable when they have eight electrons in their
- A group of covalently bonded atoms
- between atoms in a molecule and any
- The principle that states that atoms generally
- collectively shared valence electrons.
- A chemical bond formed as a result of
- an electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons
- compound consisting of the element symbols
- subscripts that represent the number of atoms of
- A chemical bond formed when atoms transfer
28 Clues: bond. • element. • electrons. • energy level. • ionized particle. • an ionic compound. • electrons in the molecule. • A molecule made of two atoms. • A compound made from only two • atoms sharing valence electrons. • A shorthand way of identifying a • A group of covalently bonded atoms • A system for modeling the covalent • between atoms in a molecule and any • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-03-19
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- Main photosynthetic pigment in plants
- Occuring in the absence of oxygen
- Species use pigments to harvest light energy for this
- Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen
- ATP forms here
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- Anaerobic pathway that harvests energy from carbohydrates
- The reaction of sugar being broken down
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants
- Distance between the crests of successive waves
- Gaps that open between guard cells on plant surfaces
10 Clues: ATP forms here • Occuring in the absence of oxygen • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants • Main photosynthetic pigment in plants • The reaction of sugar being broken down • Distance between the crests of successive waves • Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen • Gaps that open between guard cells on plant surfaces • ...
Science project 2024-01-08
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- The relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms.
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin.
- Forces Ice,rain,wind, and changing temperatures wear down or destroy landmasses.
- Core A dense ball of solid metal.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole.
- Three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer.
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- The crust and uppermost mantle into a single layer.
- A dark, fine-grained rock.
- Made of rock that is very hot, but solid.
- Contains all of Earth's water.
- A force pressing on an area.
- A rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains.
- The ability to do work.
- Forces Forces that construct, or build up, mountains.
- Core A layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core.
16 Clues: The ability to do work. • A dark, fine-grained rock. • A force pressing on an area. • Contains all of Earth's water. • Core A dense ball of solid metal. • Made of rock that is very hot, but solid. • a group of parts that work together as a whole. • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin. • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms. • ...
SUMMARY OF SCIENCE 2023-05-15
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- One of the states of matter
- Atomic number 30
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- Atomic number 70
- A degree of loudness
- The range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- The way that consumers and producers are divided up in a food chain
- Unit of Energy
- Speed of something
- The yearly use of goods and services by each person
- The distance between two crests of a wave
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- Longer than X-ray rays, shorter than visible light
- Something in motion has ___.
- Relating to living things
- The SI unit of frequency
- A model used to describe the structure and makeup of an atom
- Forms in which things can exist
- The rate at which something occurs
- Not transparent
- C₆H₁₂O₆
- Composed of 2 or more things.
- How nitrogen cycles through the Earth
- Longer than Gamma Rays, shorter than UV waves
- Solid Water
- Multiple atoms
- When in a void or vacuum, it is ___.
26 Clues: C₆H₁₂O₆ • Solid Water • Unit of Energy • Multiple atoms • Not transparent • Atomic number 30 • Atomic number 70 • Speed of something • A degree of loudness • The SI unit of frequency • Relating to living things • One of the states of matter • Something in motion has ___. • Composed of 2 or more things. • Forms in which things can exist • The rate at which something occurs • ...
Unit 2 2024-10-02
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- Oxygen is present
- Transport Chain, third step of aerobic respiration
- nutrient used in phosphates of nucleic acids
- forms the backbone for all macromolecules
- all gases surrounding earth
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- has to eat other organisms
- nutrient used in proteins
- makes their own food
- First step of aerobic respiration and takes place in the cytoplasm
- Respiration, Process of breaking down glucose to make ATP
- all water on earth
- all soil and rocks on earth
- reactions, first step of photosynthesis
- Oxygen is not present
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- all living things on earth
- organisms that are recyclers
- Adenosine Diphosphate
- site of photosynthesis
- reactions, second step of photosynthesis
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- Substances created during a chemical reaction
- site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- Cycle, second step of aerobic respiration
- Substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- pigment used to trap light energy
- Process of using light energy to make glucose
27 Clues: Oxygen is present • all water on earth • makes their own food • Adenosine Diphosphate • Oxygen is not present • site of photosynthesis • Adenosine Triphosphate • nutrient used in proteins • all living things on earth • has to eat other organisms • all gases surrounding earth • all soil and rocks on earth • organisms that are recyclers • pigment used to trap light energy • ...
Year 9 Biological Molecules 2026-02-09
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- – A test used to identify starch
- – The test used to identify lipids
- – A carbohydrate used by plants for energy storage
- – A test used to identify proteins
- – A lipid used for long-term energy storage
- – The basic building blocks of proteins
- – The type of bond holding amino acids together
- – When an enzyme loses its shape
- – A carbohydrate that gives plants structure
- – A protein that speeds up chemical reactions
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- – The part of an enzyme where the substrate binds
- – A simple sugar such as glucose
- – A lipid that forms cell membranes
- – The small molecule that an enzyme acts on
- – The temperature at which an enzyme works best
- – A carbohydrate made of many glucose molecules
- – A molecule formed when amino acids join together
17 Clues: – A simple sugar such as glucose • – A test used to identify starch • – When an enzyme loses its shape • – The test used to identify lipids • – A test used to identify proteins • – A lipid that forms cell membranes • – The basic building blocks of proteins • – The small molecule that an enzyme acts on • – A lipid used for long-term energy storage • ...
Chapter 19 2024-02-22
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- this does not affect the path that winds follows
- clouds that appear to be in piles
- there is no wind near this equator area
- this measures atmospheric pressure
- this means "dark rain cloud" in Latin and often bring rain
- these are reliable winds that affect ocean currents
- a mountain breeze is an example of a ________
- clouds that look flat layers or sheets
- raindrops that forma as large cloud droplets begin to fall and collect other cloud droplets in a process called ______
- How many qualities of weather are there?
- this type of cloud never produces rain
- an instrument used to measure humidity
- the scientific study of the atmosphere is called ____
- the atmospheric region above the Equator has an area of permanent ___ pressure
- this is caused by land absorbing the sun's energy more rapidly than water does
- the direction of rotation of air within a cyclone in the southern hemisphere
- one kind of renewable energy technology that does not produce chemical pollutants uses _____ turbines
- wind blows from areas of ___ to ___ (use just the words in the blanks)
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- name for winds that blow from the east
- rate of change of air pressure between two points in the atmosphere
- the direction the winds blow about a cyclone in the northern hemisphere
- wind slows as it travels over the earth's surface because of _____
- this energy source harnesses energy from the atmosphere
- because the freezing and melting points are easy to reproduce, scientists used them to anchor ____ chart
- clouds that looks like wispy curls
- the local wind that blows during the night and into early morning along a coast is a ______
- ______ cooled cloud droplets exist as liquids many degrees below freezing
- frost forms by this process (think about changes of state)
- this is the prefix that is used when naming mid-altitude cloud types
- this force increases as latitude increases
- this forms when the air cools and becomes completely saturated
- it takes ____ for water to boil at lower temperatures at higher altitudes
32 Clues: clouds that appear to be in piles • this measures atmospheric pressure • clouds that looks like wispy curls • name for winds that blow from the east • clouds that look flat layers or sheets • this type of cloud never produces rain • an instrument used to measure humidity • there is no wind near this equator area • How many qualities of weather are there? • ...
Carbohydrate and Lipids Review 2022-11-30
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- 3-7 carbon atoms
- Location for stored energy
- Derivative of cholesterol
- Bond forms via condensation and hydrolysis
- 16 Carbons
- Describes structure of Unsaturated fats
- Examples are sucrose, maltose, lactose
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- Has one double bond
- Highly branched polysaccharide
- Most common steroid
- Example is dihydroxyacetone
- Contains 3 esters and 3 fatty acids
- Palmitic acids is an example
- Sugar contained in liver mass
14 Clues: 16 Carbons • 3-7 carbon atoms • Has one double bond • Most common steroid • Derivative of cholesterol • Location for stored energy • Example is dihydroxyacetone • Palmitic acids is an example • Sugar contained in liver mass • Highly branched polysaccharide • Contains 3 esters and 3 fatty acids • Examples are sucrose, maltose, lactose • Describes structure of Unsaturated fats • ...
Life Traits 2025-10-14
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- Tadpole go through this
- Life that makes own food
- Universal genetic code
- Our cells do this to get energy
- When bacteria make new cells
- To maintain internal conditions
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- Cells with organelle
- Producers do this
- made of one cell
- Life is made of these
- Bacteria
- All cells are surround by this
- We respond to Sound,light,heat
- Life forms change through time
14 Clues: Bacteria • made of one cell • Producers do this • Cells with organelle • Life is made of these • Universal genetic code • Tadpole go through this • Life that makes own food • When bacteria make new cells • All cells are surround by this • We respond to Sound,light,heat • Life forms change through time • Our cells do this to get energy • To maintain internal conditions
Amplify light waves crossword 2025-02-06
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- to bounce off without absorbing
- (UV) a type of invisible light that is beyond violet on the spectrum
- the number of peaks in a wave that pass in a second
- a type of wave that carries energy from one place to another even through empty space
- a curved line that shows the characteristics of a wave (shows wavelength and amplitude)
- to pass through (no change occurs)
- how often or fast something happens
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
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- the distance from one peak of a wave to the next
- to give off
- anything that takes up space and has mass (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)
- the ability to make things move or change
- to form a mental picture of something that cannot be seen
- a range of different forms of light from radio to gamma rays (wavelengths large to small).
- light ROYGBIV - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
- a pattern that describes how energy is carried from one place to another
- source an object that emits light
17 Clues: to give off • to bounce off without absorbing • to pass through (no change occurs) • how often or fast something happens • source an object that emits light • the ability to make things move or change • the distance from one peak of a wave to the next • the number of peaks in a wave that pass in a second • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Beer Special Final Exam 2025-05-27
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- Permanently frozen soil
- Nuclear ___?___ is fusing two isotopes together to form a heavier nucleus
- A permanent change in a gene
- An energy source that uses the kinetic energy of moving water
- ___?___ selection is when humans breed individual organisms for specific traits
- ___?___ cells convert solar energy to electricity
- Genetic ___?___ is directly altering DNA using technology
- Carbon ___?___ store carbon. For example: forests
- A ___?___ point is a point at which there has been enough change that undoing the change is impossible or very difficult
- ___?___ isolation is when groups of a population become physically isolated
- Getting 2 or more forms of energy from the same source
- A ___?___ solar heating system absorbs and stores heat from the sun directly within a well-insulated structure
- The dirtiest fossil fuel
- Gaseous or liquid fuels formed from biomass
- ___?___ diversity is the number of species in an area and their abundance
- When one species splits into two or more species
- Global ___?___ is global increase in average temperature
- An ___?___ solar heating system captures energy from the sun in a heat-absorbing fluid
- ___?___ reproduction makes new gene combinations in offspring
- Units of heredity
- ___?___ selection is where individuals better suited to an environment are more likely to pass genes on
- Nuclear ___?___ is using a neutron to split a large nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei
- ___?___ energy is energy from heat inside Earth
- ___?___ power is the least expensive and least polluting source of energy when all factors are considered
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- ___?___ diversity is the variety of genes in a population
- ___?___ extinction is when there is a significant rise in extinction rate
- The variety of life on Earth
- Climate change ___?___ involves minimizing or stopping the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- ___?___ diversity is diversity in niches
- An energy source that is 50-90% methane. 2 words, no spaces
- Energy ___?___ is how much useful work we get from each unit of energy
- A trait that helps an individual survive and reproduce
- Gene ___?___ is when genes enter and exit a population as individuals migrate
- Genetic ___?___ is change in gene frequencies due to random chance
- ___?___ energy is the total amount of useful energy available from a resource minus the energy needed to make the energy available to consumers
- ___?___ selection is a part of natural selection where individuals choose mates based on individual preferences
- ___?___ gases absorb the heat of solar radiation in Earth's atmosphere
- ___?___ isolation is when natural selection operates independently between populations or groups of a population
- In a ___?___ feedback loop, a change causes more of the same change
- A synonym of "crude oil"
- Ice ___?___ contain bubbles of ancient atmosphere
- The permanent loss of a species
- A shortening of "hydraulic fracturing." Involves horizontal drilling in and then blasting apart shale rock
- ___?___ energy is naturally replenished
44 Clues: Units of heredity • Permanently frozen soil • The dirtiest fossil fuel • A synonym of "crude oil" • The variety of life on Earth • A permanent change in a gene • The permanent loss of a species • ___?___ energy is naturally replenished • ___?___ diversity is diversity in niches • Gaseous or liquid fuels formed from biomass • ___?___ energy is energy from heat inside Earth • ...
Chapter 7 Terms 2021-10-22
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- a mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- the energy produced by heat within Earth.
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy.
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei.
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
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- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished.
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth. • a mineral deposit within a rock formation. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • the preservation and wise use of natural resources. • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. • the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap. • ...
Chapter 7 Terms 2021-10-22
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- a deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action.
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments; the process releases neutrons and energy.
- the energy produced by heat within Earth.
- the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- a mineral, rock, or organic material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when it is cut and polished.
- a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably.
- electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
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- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
- the process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new, more massive nuclei.
- plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- a mineral deposit within a rock formation.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
15 Clues: the energy produced by heat within Earth. • a mineral deposit within a rock formation. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • the preservation and wise use of natural resources. • the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. • the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap. • ...
AfterTestCrossword 2017-12-14
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- a molecule that binds chemically to other molecules
- a very large molecule
- formed by two monosaccharide combining
- large biomolecules
- DNA
- naturally occuring organic compounds
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- fruit sugar
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- composed of many repeationg subunits
- the most basic carbohydrates
- a simple form of sugar
- long chains of monosaccharides
- essential to all known forms of life
- organic compounds containing amine and carboxyl functional groups
- most important source of energy for your body
15 Clues: DNA • fruit sugar • large biomolecules • a very large molecule • deoxyribonucleic acid • a simple form of sugar • the most basic carbohydrates • long chains of monosaccharides • composed of many repeationg subunits • essential to all known forms of life • naturally occuring organic compounds • formed by two monosaccharide combining • most important source of energy for your body • ...
Biology Crossword 2026-05-13
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- Structure of DNA and protein that carries genetic info
- A sequence of three nucleotides that forms genetic
- A permanent alteration in DNA sequence.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
- Breakdown of organic matter by decomposers
- Process of cell division resulting in two daughter cells.
- A variant form of a gene.
- Process of converting light energy into chemical energy (sugar).
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- A large community of flora and fauna (e.g., desert, forest).
- Organelle containing digestive enzymes.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Plastid in plant cells that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Specialized structure within a cell (e.g., mitochondria, ribosome).
- Jelly-like fluid inside the cell holding organelles.
15 Clues: A variant form of a gene. • The genetic makeup of an organism. • The variety of life in an ecosystem. • Organelle containing digestive enzymes. • A permanent alteration in DNA sequence. • Breakdown of organic matter by decomposers • A sequence of three nucleotides that forms genetic • Jelly-like fluid inside the cell holding organelles. • ...
Periodic Table 2022-11-22
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- two or more substances that are mixed together
- system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of atom
- can form compounds with different oxidation states
- group of rare gases that include helium,neon etc.
- horizontal rows in the periodic table
- 6 chemical elements that make up Group 1
- amount of electricity that is held or carried
- positively charged center of an atom
- forms a salt when it reacts with metal
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- elements that correspond to group 2
- measure of its atomic mass
- atoms have different numbers of electrons and protons
- chemical element that lacks metals
- subatomic particle found in the nucleus of atoms except hydrogen
- organizes all chemical elements in rows and columns
- certain allowed energy states for an electron
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- magnitude of electric charge with single electron
- distance of electrons from the nucleus of atom
- a particle of matter
- emitting radiation spontaneously
- similar properties in elements in similar positions
- number of electrons in the outer shell shared with another atom
- a basic part of a whole
- number of chemical element
- atom that has enough binding energy to hold nucleus together
- element that's not metal but has properties
- subatomic particle found in the nucleus of atoms
- a substance made from two or more different elements chemically joined
- atoms with the same number of protons but different neutrons
- column in the periodic table
- element that readily forms positive ions and has metallic bonds
32 Clues: a particle of matter • a basic part of a whole • number of chemical element • measure of its atomic mass • column in the periodic table • emitting radiation spontaneously • chemical element that lacks metals • elements that correspond to group 2 • positively charged center of an atom • horizontal rows in the periodic table • negatively charged subatomic particle • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-09-06
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- process of maintaining a steady state inside the body
- smaller "links" that are bound together chemically in proteins
- amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- necessary for red blood cells
- a complex carbohydrate found in plants
- number of essential amino acids
- what supplies your body with energy, forms your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects your nerves
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- a waxy, fatlike substance that is only found in animal products
- occur naturally in rocks and soil
- which type of vitamins can be stored in the body to be used later?
- maintains water balance in body
- chemical reaction in the body that changes food to energy
- made when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils
- helps protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer
- this causes weakness, rapid breathing, and a weak heartbeat
15 Clues: necessary for red blood cells • maintains water balance in body • number of essential amino acids • occur naturally in rocks and soil • a complex carbohydrate found in plants • process of maintaining a steady state inside the body • amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down • chemical reaction in the body that changes food to energy • ...
Joscelyn Myers 2019-06-10
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- Some examples of a ____ ___ are, H2O and C6H12O6
- The electrons in the outermost energy level
- The substances that result from this recombination of atoms
- A negatively charged ion
- How many types of sublevels are there?
- When the valence energy level contains a full 8 electrons
- A single reactant breaks down into 2 or more simple products
- Two compounds exchange ions and form two new compounds
- Two or more reactants that form a single product
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- Some examples of a ___ ___ are, NH4+ and NO3-, Ammonium and Nitrate
- A positively charged ion
- Each energy level is divided into smaller _____ or orbitals
- Both products and reactants need to equal the same number
- A substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water
- A carbon-based compound reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water
- A single element reacts with a compound and displaces another element from the compound
- Is a substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
- Forms between a metal & nonmetal
- Are atoms or groups of atoms with a charge
- The smallest physical unit of an element or compound
20 Clues: A positively charged ion • A negatively charged ion • Forms between a metal & nonmetal • How many types of sublevels are there? • Are atoms or groups of atoms with a charge • The electrons in the outermost energy level • Some examples of a ____ ___ are, H2O and C6H12O6 • Two or more reactants that form a single product • ...
hudson crossword 2021-03-03
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- able to make their own food
- gets their carbon by consuming other organisms
- occurs in grape like structures
- virus obtains a small part of host DNA
- pink under a microscope
- purple under a microscope
- occurs in pairs or chains
- no nucleus
- live in acidic environments
- spherical shaped
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- get energy from chemicals taken from the environment
- salt loving
- cannot use oxygen
- prokaryote takes a DNA from its outside environment
- fuzzy sugars
- form of sexual reproduction
- rod shaped
- double stranded DNA
- get energy from light
- archaebacteria that make methane as a byproduct
- can live with or without oxygen
- forms inside a bacterial cell
- protein carbohydrate compound, makes cell walls rigid
- composed of a polysaccharide or polypeptide
- spiral shaped
- allow prokaryotes to attach to surfaces
- interferes with bacteria
27 Clues: rod shaped • no nucleus • salt loving • fuzzy sugars • spiral shaped • spherical shaped • cannot use oxygen • double stranded DNA • get energy from light • pink under a microscope • interferes with bacteria • purple under a microscope • occurs in pairs or chains • able to make their own food • form of sexual reproduction • live in acidic environments • forms inside a bacterial cell • ...
Chemicals Of Life Crossword 2024-10-18
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- these molecules can not dissolve in water
- this is the bond that forms between 2 water molecules
- water takes a long time to heat up and cool down
- monomer of carbs
- many building blocks
- a substance that can dissolve other substances
- fats, and oils make up this macromolecule
- building block
- Enzymes ________ up chemical reactions
- this is an example of a polar molecule
- this is our last resort for energy
- polymer for proteins
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- This macromolecules function is short term energy storage
- Water is a _____________ molecule
- Enzymes are what macromolecule
- when we change the structure of an enzyme with temp or pH
- one substance sticking to another substance
- one substance sticking to itself
- remove water to turn many molecules into one molecule
- add water to turn one molecule into many molecules
- Water has this chemical formula
- we can not use this macromolecule for energy
- the substance that gets dissolved
- monomer for nucleic acids
24 Clues: building block • monomer of carbs • many building blocks • polymer for proteins • monomer for nucleic acids • Enzymes are what macromolecule • Water has this chemical formula • one substance sticking to itself • Water is a _____________ molecule • the substance that gets dissolved • this is our last resort for energy • Enzymes ________ up chemical reactions • ...
Laila, Laurel, and Sophia's what is air crossword puzzle 2020-12-02
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- A colorless toxic gas with a smelly odor.
- Internal energy of a system.
- Water that is in the form of a vapor, or gas.
- An odorless gas that's made by burning carbon.
- A gas that's far below room temperature.
- It forms about 21% of the atmosphere.
- A chemical that makes up 78% of earths atmosphere.
- These gases are the most stable because of the outer shell.
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- A process plants use to make food.
- A greenhouse gas made out of cow farts.
- A measurement of resistance.
- Invisible substance surrounding the earth.
- Layer of gases that surrounds planets or stars.
- A gas that obsorbs and admits radiated energy.
- An atmospheric gas whose amount changes based on the enviremont.
15 Clues: Internal energy of a system. • A measurement of resistance. • A process plants use to make food. • It forms about 21% of the atmosphere. • A greenhouse gas made out of cow farts. • A gas that's far below room temperature. • A colorless toxic gas with a smelly odor. • Invisible substance surrounding the earth. • Water that is in the form of a vapor, or gas. • ...
B11B12 Revision 2025-03-19
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- The description used tio describe the water vapour found in expired air.
- used to detect CO2 when it turns cloudy.
- Topped by the epiglottis, this structure forms the start of the airway and contains vocal chords.
- The percent of CO2 in expired air.
- Created when Lactic acid forms after short periods of intense activity
- The site where lactic acid is sent during recovery to be broken down and used in aerobic respiration.
- The percent difference O2 between inspired and expired air.
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- One of the uses of energy from aerobic respiration where body temperature is controlled.
- – ventilatory muscles than lift the ribs up and out when they contract, during inspiration.
- Cells that break down nutrient molecules to release energy without using oxygen. glucose → lactic acid
- These conducting airways branch 24 times and end in the alveoli.
11 Clues: The percent of CO2 in expired air. • used to detect CO2 when it turns cloudy. • The percent difference O2 between inspired and expired air. • These conducting airways branch 24 times and end in the alveoli. • Created when Lactic acid forms after short periods of intense activity • The description used tio describe the water vapour found in expired air. • ...
Science Vocab chapter 4 2018-10-25
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- the new substances that form.
- a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction.
- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances.
- any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but does not change it into another substance.
- substances that undergo the chemical changes.
- states that during a chemical reaction matter is not created or destroyed.
- matter does not enter or leave
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- when one element replaces another element in a compound, or if two elements in different compounds trade places, the reaction is a replacement.
- a number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation.
- more energy is required to break the bonds of the reactants than is released by the formation of the products.
- a way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols instead of words.
- the cells in your body contain thousands of biological catalysts called...
- A material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction is an...
- the energy released as the products form is greater than the energy required to break the bonds of the reactants.
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- the amount of a substance in a given volume.
- occurs when compounds break down into simpler products.
- matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings.
- increases the reaction rate by lowering the activation energy needed.
- in chemistry when two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance, the reaction is classified as...
20 Clues: the new substances that form. • matter does not enter or leave • the amount of a substance in a given volume. • substances that undergo the chemical changes. • matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings. • occurs when compounds break down into simpler products. • a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction. • ...
Chemistry Connections: "Chemistry Terminologies" 2024-09-13
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- is the amount of energy required to push a reactant to the level necessary for action
- anything that occupies space and has mass.
- Non-symmetrical molecules that contain electrically unbalanced atoms.
- Energy The energy directly involved in moving matter; e.g., in bicycle riding, the legs provide the mechanical energy that moves the pedals.
- Different atomic forms of the same element, which vary only in the number of neutrons they contain; the heavier species tend to be radioactive.
- bond An energy relationship holding atoms together; involves the interaction of electrons.
- A substance that releases hydrogen ions when in solution; a proton donor.
- Organic molecule that stores and releases chemical energy for use in body cells.
- Isotope that exhibits radioactive behaviour.
- stored energy, that is, inactive energy that has the potential, or capability, to do work but is not presently doing so.
- A protein that acts as a biological catalyst to speed up a chemical reaction.
- composition is dissimilar in different areas of the mixture.
- the study of the chemical composition and reactions of living matter.
- Organic compound composed of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen; types include enzymes, structural components.
- are substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed.
- Organic compound containing nitrogen, car bon, hydrogen, and oxygen; building block of protein.
- a nucleic acid found in all living cells; it carries the organism’s hereditary information.
- A substance of high molecular weight with long, chain-like molecules consisting of many similar (repeated) units.
- Class of organic molecules that includes DNA and RNA.
- Nucleic acid that contains ribose and the bases A, G, C, and U. Carries out DNA’s instructions for protein synthesis.
- Control centre of a cell that contains genetic material and clusters of nerve cell bodies in the CN.
- the substance present in the greatest amount
- Process in which molecules are formed, changed, or broken down.
- Process that occurs before cell division; ensures that all daughter cells have identical genes.
- Regions of space that consecutively surround the nucleus of an atom.
- A chemical reaction in which larger, more complex atoms or molecules are formed from simpler ones.
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- the smallest particle of an elemental substance that exhibits the properties of that element; composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- electrically balanced molecules
- Group of chemical substances including certain hormones and cholesterol; they are fat soluble and contain little oxygen.
- An average of the relative weights of all the isotopes of an element, taking into account their relative abundance in nature
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances.
- substances present in smaller amounts
- The capacity to do work, or to put matter into motion.
- Displacement reaction in which mixing an acid and a base forms water and a salt.
- A reactant on which an enzyme acts to cause a chemical action to proceed
- A substance capable of binding with hydrogen ions; a proton acceptor.
- mixture that has exactly the same composition or makeup throughout.
- energy that travels in waves
- Bond joining the amine group of one amino acid to the acid carboxyl group of a second amino acid with the loss of a water molecule.
- Suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out.
- Process of substances combining with oxygen or the removal of hydrogen.
- The number of protons in an atom.
- One of a limited number of unique varieties of matter that composes substances of all kinds.
- This is equal to its atomic weight or its molecular weight measured in grams.
- Energy formed by the movement of charged particles across cell membranes.
- is energy in action.
- A chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other.
- Particle consisting of two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds.
- Subatomic particle that bears a positive charge; located in the atomic nucleus.
- A way to express the concentration of a solution; moles per litre of solution.
51 Clues: is energy in action. • energy that travels in waves • electrically balanced molecules • The number of protons in an atom. • substances present in smaller amounts • anything that occupies space and has mass. • Isotope that exhibits radioactive behaviour. • the substance present in the greatest amount • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances. • ...
