forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Forms of Energy by Logan Benton 2015-09-17
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- The kinetic energy of a substance's atoms
- Energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged
- The energy that an object has because of the position,shape,or condition of the object
- Energy of an object due to the use of force against gravity
- The amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energies
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- Energy of an object because of the change in its shape due to stretching
- The energy of an object that is due to the objects motion
- The capacity to do work
- Energy of moving electrons
9 Clues: The capacity to do work • Energy of moving electrons • The kinetic energy of a substance's atoms • The energy of an object that is due to the objects motion • Energy of an object due to the use of force against gravity • Energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged • Energy of an object because of the change in its shape due to stretching • ...
Physics L-3 Forms of Energy 2021-07-27
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- It is a form of energy related with the vibration of matter.
- The atomic energy released by the splitting up or fusing together of atoms
- Kinetic energy and Potential energy together
- The only form of energy which is visible to the human eye
- This energy can be released from coal, petrol, dry woods and batteries
- The SI unit of energy and work
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- The energy is also called the atomic energy
- The energy resulting from the flow of electric charge or due to imbalance of charge in a body
- The ability to do work
- This energy is also called the stored energy
10 Clues: The ability to do work • The SI unit of energy and work • The energy is also called the atomic energy • Kinetic energy and Potential energy together • This energy is also called the stored energy • The only form of energy which is visible to the human eye • It is a form of energy related with the vibration of matter. • ...
Heat and Light 2013-05-30
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- the part of the eye on which an image forms
- a measure of how easily light passes through a material is called its ......... index
- substance that allows heat to flow
- ht is a form of energy called...... radiation
- heat transfer can occur through a vacuum
- at greater angles of incidence than this, light is totally internally reflected
- energy that enables us to see
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- an object that releases or emits light
- what light does when it hits a mirror
- instrument used to measure temperature
- lens that curves inwards
- lens that bulges outwards
- a transparent piece of plastic or glass that is shaped to curve outwards or inwards
- heat transfer through a liquid or gas
- bending light
15 Clues: bending light • lens that curves inwards • lens that bulges outwards • energy that enables us to see • substance that allows heat to flow • what light does when it hits a mirror • heat transfer through a liquid or gas • an object that releases or emits light • instrument used to measure temperature • heat transfer can occur through a vacuum • ...
CROSSWORD CHALLLANGE 2025-05-31
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- – The ability to retain heat; in the body, lipids help insulate and protect organs.
- acid – A macromolecule that stores genetic information; includes DNA and RNA.
- bond – A chemical bond that links amino acids together in a protein.
- – Ribonucleic acid; helps carry out the instructions in DNA to make proteins.
- – A macromolecule made of sugars that provides quick energy for cells.
- – The process of increasing in size; proteins play a key role in building tissues and cells.
- – A macromolecule made of amino acids that performs many functions, including growth, repair, and enzymes.
- – The simplest form of carbohydrate; a single sugar molecule like glucose or fructose.
- – The process of fixing damaged tissues or cells; proteins help in regeneration and healing.
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- – The building block of nucleic acids; made of a sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogen base.
- acid – A building block of lipids; long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- energy – Energy that is rapidly available for use by the body, often provided by carbohydrates.
- – A large molecule made of repeating subunits (monomers); examples include proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
- – Deoxyribonucleic acid; a molecule that carries genetic instructions for living organisms.
- – A thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a cell or its organelles; made mainly of lipids.
- acid – The building block of proteins; 20 different types exist.
- – A macromolecule made mostly of carbon and hydrogen; includes fats, oils, and waxes; used for long-term energy storage.
- code – The sequence of DNA or RNA that determines the traits of an organism by coding for proteins.
- – A complex carbohydrate (polysaccharide) used by plants to store energy; made of many glucose units.
- – A protein that speeds up (catalyzes) chemical reactions in the body.
20 Clues: acid – The building block of proteins; 20 different types exist. • bond – A chemical bond that links amino acids together in a protein. • – A macromolecule made of sugars that provides quick energy for cells. • – A protein that speeds up (catalyzes) chemical reactions in the body. • acid – A building block of lipids; long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms. • ...
Ecological Pyramids Review 2022-11-16
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- word to describe levels in a food chain or food web
- this type of pyramid shows individual organisms
- ecological pyramids model energy and matter flow from what
- you divide by this number for each level on an energy pyramid
- make up the first trophic level
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- in architecture, this piece forms the middle of the arch so if it falls the whole arch falls
- the total amount of living tissue within a trophic level
- this type of pyramid shows the weight of living things
- make up the rest of the trophic levels
- this type of pyramid shows the energy at each level
10 Clues: make up the first trophic level • make up the rest of the trophic levels • this type of pyramid shows individual organisms • word to describe levels in a food chain or food web • this type of pyramid shows the energy at each level • this type of pyramid shows the weight of living things • the total amount of living tissue within a trophic level • ...
Science weather terms 2022-03-28
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- An amount of energy coming from the sky
- Frozen water
- Mesures the amount of water from the sky
- A number by which you measure the heat
- Pressure of the air
- Cloud that spins
- Wetness coming from the sky
- Thick amount of snow
- A ball of humitiy in the air
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- Forms over water; 5 categories
- A ball of fire
- Rain with lightning and a loud boom
- A woosh
- Something you have drink to survive
- Measures heat and coolness
15 Clues: A woosh • Frozen water • A ball of fire • Cloud that spins • Pressure of the air • Thick amount of snow • Measures heat and coolness • Wetness coming from the sky • A ball of humitiy in the air • Forms over water; 5 categories • Rain with lightning and a loud boom • Something you have drink to survive • A number by which you measure the heat • An amount of energy coming from the sky • ...
Biochemistry Review 2023-01-13
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- pH below 7
- DNA and RNA are examples
- lipids are ______ energy storage
- reaction that breaks polymers using water
- monomer of proteins
- sugars end in _____
- macromolecule that speeds up chemical reactions
- pH above 7
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- Macromolecule that has 1:2:1 ratio of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- monomer of carbohydrates
- monomer of nucleic acids
- type of lipid found in cell membrane
- reaction that forms polymers
- monomer of lipid is 3 _______ and a glycerol
- one element that all organic compounds contain
15 Clues: pH below 7 • pH above 7 • monomer of proteins • sugars end in _____ • monomer of carbohydrates • monomer of nucleic acids • DNA and RNA are examples • reaction that forms polymers • lipids are ______ energy storage • type of lipid found in cell membrane • reaction that breaks polymers using water • monomer of lipid is 3 _______ and a glycerol • ...
Ch. 6 Sec. 1&2 Test Review 2023-05-08
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- bonding between cations and anions
- a charged group of covalently-bonded atoms
- the energy required to break a chemical bond to form separate atoms
- Covalent bonds occur between a nonmetal and _______ or a nonmetal and metalloid.
- bonding where electron pairs are shared
- a covalent bond where electrons are shared equally between two atoms
- a mutual attraction between atoms that binds them together
- the charge assigned to an atom in a molecule
- Covalent bonding allows for a stable _______ configuration.
- 2 atoms
- 1 atom
- a pair of electrons that is not involved in bonding and that belongs only one atom
- a covalent bond where 1 pair of electrons is shared between two atoms
- a neutral group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds
- a covalent bond electrons are NOT shared equally between two atoms
- shows the type, number, arrangement, and bonds of elements but not the lone pairs
- formulas where element symbols represent nuclei and inner-shell electrons, dashes represent electron pairs, and dots around only one symbol represent lone pairs
- a covalent bond where 3 pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms
- A type of electron configuration where only the valence electrons are shown, indicated by dots placed around the element’s symbol.
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- a set of two or more Lewis Structures that collectively describe the bonding of a polyatomic compound
- the number of bonding pairs of electrons between two atoms
- Chemical compounds tend to form so that each atom has an octet of (8) electrons.
- the distance between two bonded atoms
- Ionic bonds occur between a metal and ________.
- An electron from the cation is ______ to the anion in an ionic bond.
- multiple atoms
- The greater the difference in electronegativity, the _______ the % ionic character of the bond.
- When a covalent bond forms, energy is _________.
- A covalent bond forms where the potential energy is at a _________.
- indicates the relative numbers of atoms of each kind in a chemical compound by using atomic symbols and numerical subscripts
- Atoms have _______ potential energy when they are bonded to another atom.
- shows the types and numbers of atoms combined in a molecule
- a covalent bond where 2 pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms
- The _______ the bond length, the stronger the bond.
34 Clues: 1 atom • 2 atoms • multiple atoms • bonding between cations and anions • the distance between two bonded atoms • bonding where electron pairs are shared • a charged group of covalently-bonded atoms • the charge assigned to an atom in a molecule • Ionic bonds occur between a metal and ________. • When a covalent bond forms, energy is _________. • ...
States of Matter 2024-09-12
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- A change of state from liquid to solid
- A change of state from liquid to gas at the surface of a liquid
- A change of state from gas to liquid
- A substance with a fixed volume that flows and changes shape
- A substance with a fixed shape and volume
- A substance with no fixed shape or volume
- Able to flow and change shape
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state from liquid to solid
- Any substance that takes up space and has mass
- The idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles
- Able to be squeezed into a smaller space
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- Unable to be squeezed into a smaller space
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A transition between forms of matter when energy is added or removed
- A rapid change of state from liquid to gas, with vigorous bubbling
- One of the forms that matter can take, such as solid, liquid or gas
- A change of state from solid to liquid
- Unable to bend, flow or change shape
- Water in its gas state
20 Clues: Water in its gas state • Able to flow and change shape • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • A change of state from gas to liquid • Unable to bend, flow or change shape • A change of state from liquid to solid • A change of state from solid to liquid • A change of state from liquid to solid • Able to be squeezed into a smaller space • ...
types of energy 2013-09-19
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- _________ is the average kinetic energy of atom.
- wind is an example of the energy of _______.
- is the transfer of thermal energy by direct contact from molecule to another?
- the movement of energy through substance is longitude waves id ______ energy
- what kind of energy produces heat light and light bulb?
- the energy in petroleum and coal and coal is stored as ________ energy.
- energy the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substance is called _______________energy.
- the amount of potential depends on the object mass and _______.
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- what type of energy does a paper aeroplane use.
- the transfer of thermal energy by waves, molecules are not necessary?
- what is the same as thermal energy?
- is solar energy from the moon or the sun.
- fahrenhight and Celsius are the two ____ of temperatures.
- the transfer of thermal energy through the movement of molecules in a gas or even liquid
- X-rays are an example of _________ energy.
- the more atoms or molecules a substance has the more _________ it has
- the amount of potential depends on the object______ and position.
17 Clues: what is the same as thermal energy? • is solar energy from the moon or the sun. • X-rays are an example of _________ energy. • wind is an example of the energy of _______. • what type of energy does a paper aeroplane use. • _________ is the average kinetic energy of atom. • what kind of energy produces heat light and light bulb? • ...
Types of Energy 2021-09-22
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- the amount of space an object takes up
- floats
- has a definite shape and volume
- Energy of movement; motion
- a material that allows the flow of energy
- a material that blocks the flow of energy
- energy of heat
- Sinks
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- two or more things physically combined, easily separated
- no definite shape but definite volume
- energy created by the flow of electrons
- Energy that we can see, travels in straight line
- the ability to dissolve in a liquid
- A closed path which electrons can flow
- Something has been dissolved, difficult to separate must use heat.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Energy we can hear caused by vibrations
17 Clues: Sinks • floats • energy of heat • Energy of movement; motion • has a definite shape and volume • the ability to dissolve in a liquid • no definite shape but definite volume • the amount of space an object takes up • A closed path which electrons can flow • energy created by the flow of electrons • Energy we can hear caused by vibrations • a material that allows the flow of energy • ...
types of energy 2023-12-10
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- energy that can be relesed
- energy can't be created or destroyed only trasfered or trasfomed
- light energy
- heat energy
- when the rollercoster gets to the top of a slop what type of energy does it have(PE OF KE)
- the energy large objects like plants produce which pulls things to them
- soundwaves
- when the rollercoster is going down the slop what energy does it have the MOST of (PE OR KE)
- energy of things that move
- when two atoms are combind into a bigger atom
- electical energy or energy of electrons
- if a bolder is on the edge of a cilf what type of energy does the bordler have (PE OR KE)
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- energy locked in nucleus of atom
- energy that is relesed
- uint of energy
- when a atom is seperated into two smaller atoms
- when a person is running what type of energy does he have(PE OR KE)
- energy stored in bonds of molucles
- when the rollercoster is going down the slop what energy does it have the LEAST of (PE OR KE)
- energy from a streched or bent object
20 Clues: soundwaves • heat energy • light energy • uint of energy • energy that is relesed • energy that can be relesed • energy of things that move • energy locked in nucleus of atom • energy stored in bonds of molucles • energy from a streched or bent object • electical energy or energy of electrons • when two atoms are combind into a bigger atom • ...
types of energy 2023-12-13
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- energy created by the movement of machinery
- energy stored energy of an object
- form of potential energy that is stored in elastic object
- the ability to do work
- a form of energy released from the nucleus
- a substance that allows the flow of electrical charge or transfers thermal energy through matter
- energy associated with heat
- consist of photons
- a type of kinetic energy that travels in waves
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- a change in form
- energy possessed by a moving body by virtue of its motion
- energy energy created from heat
- stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- a material that does not conduct heat or electric current
- movement of energy through substances
- form of potential energy
- transformation the change of energy from one form to another
- the meter-kilogram-second unit of work or energy
- rate measures the efficiency with which fuel is converted to electric energy
19 Clues: a change in form • consist of photons • the ability to do work • form of potential energy • energy associated with heat • energy energy created from heat • energy stored energy of an object • movement of energy through substances • stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules • a form of energy released from the nucleus • energy created by the movement of machinery • ...
Bio Assignment 2 2023-06-01
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- It has a biconcave shape
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Using oxygen
- Protect the body against pathogens
- __ is a simple sugar
- A complex carbohydrate
- Forms clots to stop bleeding
- Important muscle for respiration
- A short term carbohydrate
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- Also known as the windpipe
- Inhale and exhale of air into lungs
- The nutrient that contains the most energy
- Discovered by conducting birunet test
- Makes up 55% of blood
- Waste product of anaerobic respiration
15 Clues: Using oxygen • __ is a simple sugar • Makes up 55% of blood • A complex carbohydrate • It has a biconcave shape • A short term carbohydrate • Also known as the windpipe • Forms clots to stop bleeding • Where gas exchange takes place • Important muscle for respiration • Protect the body against pathogens • Inhale and exhale of air into lungs • Discovered by conducting birunet test • ...
Take Home Exam 2 2022-10-09
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- The Warburg effect explains that in the presence of oxygen, pyruvate in cancer cells primarily produces ________, whereas in normal cells, when oxygen is present, pyruvate primarily produces ATP and only a small amount of _______. (LO11)
- Both 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate and phosphoenolpyruvate perform substrate-level phosphorylation by transferring a phosphate group to _____, a molecule with lower phosphoryl transfer potential, forming ATP. (LO9)
- True or False: PET scans utilize a radioactive sugar to identify tumorous cells metabolizing abnormally low amounts of glucose. (LO10)
- A reaction synthesizing compound V with a ΔG value of -52.8 kJ/mol would be classified as _______. (LO6)
- ATP’s exceptionally high phosphoryl-transfer potential means the free energy change of ATP hydrolysis is very __________. (LO5)
- Redox reactions consist of oxidation and____. It has an electron carrier because there needs to be something that will hold the electrons lost through____and carry them to the other side through reduction. (LO2)
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- The _____ forms of NAD and FAD are NAD+ and FAD, and the ______ forms of NAD and FAD are NADH and FADH2.(LO3)
- In the glycolysis reaction, the oxidation of carbon is coupled with the formation of ________, – a thermodynamically unfavorable reaction–using a thioester intermediate to preserve the release of free energy from the oxidation reaction to make the reaction favorable. (LO8)
- Glycolysis is an example of a___pathway, while gluconeogenesis is an example of an___pathway. (LO1)
- The higher the free energy of oxidation and overall energy of a single carbon compound the _______ stable it is and more useful as a fuel.(LO4)
- Catabolism are reactions that ___fuels and turn them into cellular energy. Anabolism are reactions that___energy. (LO1)
- The highly negative ΔG values of ATP hydrolysis and oxidation can be coupled with endergonic reactions to drive the less favorable reactions forward. A __________ intermediate lowers the energy barrier to reach the acyl phosphate product in the redox reactions of glycolysis by preserving the free energy released from the oxidation reaction.(LO7)
12 Clues: Glycolysis is an example of a___pathway, while gluconeogenesis is an example of an___pathway. (LO1) • A reaction synthesizing compound V with a ΔG value of -52.8 kJ/mol would be classified as _______. (LO6) • The _____ forms of NAD and FAD are NAD+ and FAD, and the ______ forms of NAD and FAD are NADH and FADH2.(LO3) • ...
Take Home Exam 2 2022-10-09
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- The Warburg effect explains that in the presence of oxygen, pyruvate in cancer cells primarily produces ________, whereas in normal cells, when oxygen is present, pyruvate primarily produces ATP and only a small amount of _______. (LO11)
- A reaction synthesizing compound V with a ΔG value of -52.8 kJ/mol would be classified as _______. (LO6)
- Glycolysis is an example of a___pathway, while gluconeogenesis is an example of an___pathway. (LO1)
- The highly negative ΔG values of ATP hydrolysis and oxidation can be coupled with endergonic reactions to drive the less favorable reactions forward. A __________ intermediate lowers the energy barrier to reach the acyl phosphate product in the redox reactions of glycolysis by preserving the free energy released from the oxidation reaction.(LO7)
- Redox reactions consist of oxidation and____. It has an electron carrier because there needs to be something that will hold the electrons lost through____and carry them to the other side through reduction. (LO2)
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- In the glycolysis reaction, the oxidation of carbon is coupled with the formation of ________, – a thermodynamically unfavorable reaction–using a thioester intermediate to preserve the release of free energy from the oxidation reaction to make the reaction favorable. (LO8)
- The _____ forms of NAD and FAD are NAD+ and FAD, and the ______ forms of NAD and FAD are NADH and FADH2.(LO3)
- The higher the free energy of oxidation and overall energy of a single carbon compound the _______ stable it is and more useful as a fuel.(LO4)
- Catabolism are reactions that ___fuels and turn them into cellular energy. Anabolism are reactions that___energy. (LO1)
- ATP’s exceptionally high phosphoryl-transfer potential means the free energy change of ATP hydrolysis is very __________. (LO5)
- True or False: PET scans utilize a radioactive sugar to identify tumorous cells metabolizing abnormally low amounts of glucose. (LO10)
- Both 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate and phosphoenolpyruvate perform substrate-level phosphorylation by transferring a phosphate group to _____, a molecule with lower phosphoryl transfer potential, forming ATP. (LO9)
12 Clues: Glycolysis is an example of a___pathway, while gluconeogenesis is an example of an___pathway. (LO1) • A reaction synthesizing compound V with a ΔG value of -52.8 kJ/mol would be classified as _______. (LO6) • The _____ forms of NAD and FAD are NAD+ and FAD, and the ______ forms of NAD and FAD are NADH and FADH2.(LO3) • ...
Food Webs 2022-04-25
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- Organisms that depend on nature for its survival
- flow of energy as they move through the ecosystem
- the power that organisms need and are obtained through different ways
- an animal being hunted by another animal
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- study of the relations between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- relationship where both species experience good things from their interactions
- any living thing
- how different organisms obtain their energy from more than one source
- a community of organisms that interact with each other
- An animal hunting another animal
10 Clues: any living thing • An animal hunting another animal • an animal being hunted by another animal • Organisms that depend on nature for its survival • flow of energy as they move through the ecosystem • a community of organisms that interact with each other • how different organisms obtain their energy from more than one source • ...
evolution 2023-02-16
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- structures that have no apparent function
- survival and reproduction
- a change in a living organism
- having the same structure
- organism adjusted to their environment
- organism adjust to new environment
- separation of species by physical barriers like water forms, oceans, mo
- development is marked by isolation
- remains of plants of animals
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- variety of life on earth
- beginning or existence
- medium sized bird
- energy released in the form of particle
- a group of species separate from others
- a thought out explanation
15 Clues: medium sized bird • beginning or existence • variety of life on earth • survival and reproduction • having the same structure • a thought out explanation • remains of plants of animals • a change in a living organism • organism adjust to new environment • development is marked by isolation • organism adjusted to their environment • energy released in the form of particle • ...
evolution 2023-02-17
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- beginning of existence
- energy released in the form of particle
- survival and reproducion
- a group of species separate from others
- remains of plants and animals
- organism adjusted to their environment
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- the separation of species by physical barriers like water forms
- a thought out explanation
- development is marked by isolation
- a change in a living organism
- having the same structure
- variety of life on earth
- structures that have no apparent function
- medium sized bird
- organism adjust to new environment
15 Clues: medium sized bird • beginning of existence • variety of life on earth • survival and reproducion • a thought out explanation • having the same structure • a change in a living organism • remains of plants and animals • development is marked by isolation • organism adjust to new environment • organism adjusted to their environment • energy released in the form of particle • ...
Jocelyn Flores 5th period Photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2023-05-25
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- compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear liquid
- a process in which substances are changed into others
- the energy which is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- an artifact that has been created by someone or some process
- a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue the major source of energy for cellular reactions
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- a sheet of tissue that lines or connects organs or cells
- a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
- any source of usable power
- a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are the same
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- a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ
- having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
- the first stage of photosynthesis during which energy from light is used for the production of ATP
- a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts
- the organic processes that are necessary for life
- a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances
- an idea evoked by some experience
- the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- formation of compounds in plants aided by radiant energy
- diffusion of molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- a complex protein produced by cells that acts as a catalyst
- a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for respiration
- an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule
27 Clues: any source of usable power • an idea evoked by some experience • having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food • the organic processes that are necessary for life • a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ • ...
Ecosystems 2014-04-29
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- Average weather of an area over a long period of time
- Consumers that don’t usually kill for their food, but feed off the remains of living things killed by other consumers
- The magnification or build-up of toxins in a food chain as you get higher in the food chain.
- Consumers that break down animal waste and dead plants and animals
- When a species no longer lives anywhere on Earth.
- A large area that is home to many ecosystems
- A large area of the earth with similar climate, vegetations, soils and life forms
- Eat both plants and animals
- Are often second or third level consumers and obtain energy by eating other organisms.
- Are animals and get their energy from producers or other animals that eat producers.
- The role of an organism in a food chain
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- Species that do not normally live in a certain area.
- A single living thing
- Consumers that get their energy from plants
- Build-up of toxins in an organism over time
- A group of the same species
- Animals that eat other animals
- The variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- The movement of energy, starting from the Sum, and passing from one organism to the next.
- When groups of populations live together in the same ecosystem
- The living components of an ecosystem
- Conditions the atmosphere of an area over a short period of time
- Green plants that make their own food using energy from the sun
- The non-living components of an ecosystem
- Refers to an organism that is eaten by another organism.
25 Clues: A single living thing • A group of the same species • Eat both plants and animals • Animals that eat other animals • The living components of an ecosystem • The role of an organism in a food chain • The variety of organisms in an ecosystem • The non-living components of an ecosystem • Consumers that get their energy from plants • Build-up of toxins in an organism over time • ...
Chemistry Chapter 4 2021-11-12
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- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- All the forms of electromagnetic radiation for the
- The lowest energy state of an atom
- The emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal
- that it is impossible to Heisenberguncertainty determine simultaneously both the position and the velocity of an electron or any other particle
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom is called the ...
- The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom
- The number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time
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- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves
- When a narrow beam of the emitted light is shined through a prism it is separated into four specific colors of the visible spectrum
- Specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of the electrons in the orbitals
- Describes mathematically the wave properties of electrons and other very small particles
- A three dimensional region around the nucleus that indicates the probable location of an electron
- The state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has in it's ground state
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
15 Clues: The lowest energy state of an atom • All the forms of electromagnetic radiation for the • The arrangement of electrons in an atom is called the ... • The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves • The number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time • The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom • ...
Functions of Nutrients 2023-10-19
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- mineral required for growth, metabolism and brain development
- a healthy fat with one double bond
- the main source of energy
- produces red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
- an unhealthy fat that provides energy and increases LDL
- ads calcium absorption and required for bone growth and hardening
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- vitamin that helps cells grow and function, forming red blood cells
- forms and maintains healthy teeth, skeletal and soft tissue, mucus me brains and skin
- regulates body temperature and carries nutrients and oxygen to cells
- a healthy fat with two or more double bonds
- regulates digestive system and helps to feel full
- builds hard tissues such as bones, teeth and cartilage
- The unhealthiest fat
- helps growth, maintenance and repair of body cells
- improves immune system and absorbs iron
- vitamin that gives helps energy levels, brain function and metabolism
16 Clues: The unhealthiest fat • the main source of energy • a healthy fat with one double bond • improves immune system and absorbs iron • a healthy fat with two or more double bonds • regulates digestive system and helps to feel full • helps growth, maintenance and repair of body cells • builds hard tissues such as bones, teeth and cartilage • ...
physics energy vocab 2019-02-20
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- a simple machine that is used for cutting things
- a bar that is free to move around a point if you pull it
- Energy- stored energy
- Circuit- a circuit with only one pathway
- Energy-energy with motion and position of everyday objects
- Circuit- a circuit that has more than pathway for electrons to flow
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- a simple machine that is shaped like a inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- Force- the force exerted on a machine
- plane- a simple machine that has a sloped surface and it's flat
- machines- one of the basic types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- a simple machine that has a rope and a wheel and makes things easier to carry
- Circuit-is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- and axle- a simple machine that has two wheels and a bar and it makes things move
13 Clues: Energy- stored energy • Force- the force exerted on a machine • Circuit- a circuit with only one pathway • a simple machine that is used for cutting things • a bar that is free to move around a point if you pull it • Energy-energy with motion and position of everyday objects • plane- a simple machine that has a sloped surface and it's flat • ...
Science Class Crossword I Guess 2025-11-20
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- The system that supports your body and creates cells for you
- Carries oxygen through the body,Forms the flexible framework of the ear,Helps anchor muscles to bones,Stores fat for warmth and energy
- A system in which your body breaks down food for energy and nutrients
- Makes up the brain and spinal cord,Allows you to sense touch and temperature,Sends electrical messages to muscles
- A system in which your body excretes malnutritional waste
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- Your heart and muscle tissues that help you stay alive
- A system that enables you to feel pain and use your senses
- A system in which your diaphragm, lungs, and windpipes work together to help you breathe
- Covers and protects internal organs,Lines the stomach and produces mucus, Protects your body from bacteria
- Contracts to move food through the digestive tract
- The "command center" of your body
- The tiny life forms that create every living thing around us
- The passageways for information and feelings to and from your brain
- The long shape made of vertebrae that connect your tailbone to your brain
- The structure made of bones that supports your body (part of the skeletal system)
15 Clues: The "command center" of your body • Contracts to move food through the digestive tract • Your heart and muscle tissues that help you stay alive • A system in which your body excretes malnutritional waste • A system that enables you to feel pain and use your senses • The system that supports your body and creates cells for you • ...
8th grade unit 1 vocab 2024-11-22
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- Energy cannot be created out of nothing, nor can it be completely destroyed. Energy can only change its form.
- a large circular mass that revolves around a star
- a force that exists between any two objects that have mass
- an object's mass divided by its volume; a measure of how many particles are packed together into a certain amount of space
- to use a tool to learn more about the volume, length or weight of an object
- a small object made of rock or metal that orbits the sun
- the circular path of an object as it revolves around another object
- an element that makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere
- distance traveled per unit of time
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a streak of light in the sky that forms when a piece of rock from space burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- a pull or push that is applied to an object
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- an item against which the motion of an object can be measured
- a change in the velocity (speed, direction, or both) of a body
- the force of gravity on an object
- the amount of energy that is stored in an object; energy that an object has because of its position relative to other objects
- a large, circular pit in the surface of a planet or other body in space usually formed when two bodies in space collide
- a change in the position of an object compared to another object
- a reaction force that pushes an object forward
- the chemical element consisting of one proton and one electron
- the layers of gasses that surround a planet
- size of ground movement caused by seismic waves due to energy released
- the amount of matter in an object
- the speed and direction of moving objects
- a body of ice and dust that travels in a long narrow orbit around the sun
25 Clues: the force of gravity on an object • the amount of matter in an object • distance traveled per unit of time • the speed and direction of moving objects • the energy an object has due to its motion • the layers of gasses that surround a planet • a pull or push that is applied to an object • a reaction force that pushes an object forward • ...
Do You Know Your Wave Facts? 2024-12-16
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- the distance of a wave from its crests
- waves that are shaped like a slinky are...
- something that transfers through a medium from one place to another
- the height of a wave measured between the crest and the midpoint
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- forms moving energy made by tiny microscopic particles called photons
- a disturbance that transfers energy through matter
- the number of waves/wavelengths is called...
- wave of compression and rarefaction
- waves that are shaped like a snake are...
- substance that carries energy or light from one place to another
10 Clues: wave of compression and rarefaction • the distance of a wave from its crests • waves that are shaped like a snake are... • waves that are shaped like a slinky are... • the number of waves/wavelengths is called... • a disturbance that transfers energy through matter • substance that carries energy or light from one place to another • ...
Physical Science 1 2025-02-18
10 Clues: unit of mass • unit of length • unit of volume • mass time velocity • distance over time • unit of temperature • change in velocity over time • chart showing all known elements • study of energy in all its forms • study of matter and how it changes
States of matter/phase changes 2021-05-14
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- Solid to liquid
- Has no definite shape, definite volume
- Physical forms in which a substance can exist
- Solid to gas
- States that energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- Gas to liquid
- Energy of an object due to its motion
- Like a gas,this state lacks a fixed volume and shape
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- Liquid to gas
- Has a definite shape and volume
- The rate a temperature changes
- A liquid's resistance to flow
- States that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas when volume is kept constant.
- Has no definite shape or volume
- States that as the temperature of a gas increases, its volume increases by the same amount
- States that as the pressure of a gas increases, its volume decreases by the same amount
- The ability to dissolve into another substance
- Liquid to solid
18 Clues: Solid to gas • Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • Solid to liquid • Liquid to solid • A liquid's resistance to flow • The rate a temperature changes • Has a definite shape and volume • Has no definite shape or volume • Energy of an object due to its motion • Has no definite shape, definite volume • Physical forms in which a substance can exist • ...
energy project level 2 2023-12-12
6 Clues: energy of motion • One form of energy becoming another • Energy releasing to its surroundings • Energy that could be released suddenly. • stored energy due to the position of an object • there are many different ____ that energy can become
Science 2023-11-07
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- flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot; also called semipermeable membrane
- Concept that states that all living things are composed of cells; the basic unit of structure, all cells are made from existing cells
- in cells, structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
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- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis
- basic unit of all forms of life
- thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells;regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
19 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • in cells, structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA • ...
8.1 and 8.2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-05
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- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates.
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell.
- strong supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells.
- property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot,also called semipermeable membrane.
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell, the site of protein synthesis.
- organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell.
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy.
- basic unit for all forms of life
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
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- specialize structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell.
- fundamental concept of biology that states that all living things are composed of cells, that cells are the basic unit of structure in living things, and all new cells come from existing cells.
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and its internal organization and is involved in movement.
- organism whose cell contains a nucleus
- thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells; regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells, place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled.
- the structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA.
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored into food compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings.
19 Clues: basic unit for all forms of life • organism whose cell contains a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • strong supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells. • the structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA. • ...
Unit 3 Review Crossword 2024-12-04
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- What was the name of the supercontinent proposed by Wegener?
- What is a break in the Earth's crust called?
- What type of plates cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?
- What is the rigid layer made of the upper mantle and crust?
- What is the primary composition of oceanic crust?
- What type of resource can be replaced naturally?
- What term describes the color of a mineral when powdered?
- What process caused heavier elements to sink to the center of the Earth?
- What type of rock changes form due to heat and pressure?
- Who proposed the theory of Continental Drift?
- What is a liquid fossil fuel derived from ancient organisms?
- What term describes how a mineral reflects light?
- What type of rock forms from cooled magma?
- What process turns sediments into solid rock?
- What type of resource cannot be replaced easily?
- What type of waves help us study Earth's layers?
- What is the slushy mix of molten rock called?
- What do we call magma that flows onto the Earth's surface?
- What is the largest layer of the Earth?
- What scale is used to measure the hardness of minerals?
- What is the innermost layer of the Earth?
- What process breaks rocks into smaller pieces?
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- What type of gas is used for heating and cooking?
- What type of energy comes from the heat within the Earth?
- What type of fuel is formed from the remains of living organisms?
- What is the primary composition of continental crust?
- What is the semi-rigid part of the middle mantle?
- What term describes how a mineral feels to the touch?
- What are the large sections of Earth's crust called?
- What term describes how a mineral breaks along its planes of weakness?
- What type of currents cause the movement of the mantle?
- What term describes when a mineral breaks with rough edges?
- What type of rock forms from sediments?
- What is the outermost layer of the Earth?
- What type of energy is generated from flowing water?
- What is a solid fossil fuel formed from ancient plants?
- What is the name of the area known for frequent earthquakes and volcanoes?
- What term describes how tightly packed atoms are in a substance?
- What type of valley can form at divergent boundaries?
- What type of energy is generated by moving air?
- What can be formed by subduction of oceanic plates?
- What type of energy source comes from living or recently living organisms?
- What type of energy comes from the sun?
- What geological feature can occur at convergent boundaries?
- What process involves the removal and transport of sediment?
- What type of energy is released from the nucleus of atoms?
46 Clues: What type of rock forms from sediments? • What type of energy comes from the sun? • What is the largest layer of the Earth? • What is the outermost layer of the Earth? • What is the innermost layer of the Earth? • What type of rock forms from cooled magma? • What is a break in the Earth's crust called? • Who proposed the theory of Continental Drift? • ...
Chapter 14 Vocab 2025-04-12
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- respiration- A series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP.
- Part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell activity and contains genetic information stored in DNA.
- Substance in cells that forms when many small molecules join together.
- The movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The process during which a cell’s vesicles release their contents outside the cell.
- Membrane-surrounded component of a eukaryotic cell with a specialized function.
- The process during which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane.
- diffusion- The process by which molecules pass through a cell membrane using special proteins called transport proteins.
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- wall- A stiff structure outside the cell membrane that protects a cell from attack by viruses and other harmful organisms.
- The diffusion of water molecules only through a membrane.
- theory- The theory that states that all living things are made up of one or more cells, the cell is the smallest unit of life, and all new cells come from preexisting cells.
- transport- The movement of substances through a cell membrane using the cells energy.
- transport- The movement of substances through a cell membrane without using the cell’s energy.
- membrane- A flexible covering that protects the inside of the cell from the environment outside the cell.
- The liquid part of a cell inside the cell membrane; contains salts and other molecules.
- A membrane-bound organelle that uses light energy and makes food-a sugar called glucose-from water and carbon dioxide in a process known as photosynthesis.
- A series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen.
17 Clues: The diffusion of water molecules only through a membrane. • Substance in cells that forms when many small molecules join together. • Membrane-surrounded component of a eukaryotic cell with a specialized function. • The process during which a cell’s vesicles release their contents outside the cell. • ...
Biology cross word 2019-11-25
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- doesn't require oxygen
- a method to make ATP used by only some forms of cells
- Result of lactic acid fermentation
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Energy
- Method used by plants and is done in the Chloroplast
- Splits into Oxygen and Hydrogen
- Result of alcoholic fermentation
- Needed for Glycolysis
- Product of the Krebs-cycle
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- the main method to make ATP and the most productive
- Process involving electrons getting excited
- Membrane-bound compartment
- results in Photosynthesis
- requires oxygen
- Inside the thylakoid
- produces glucose
- convert CO2 into glucose
18 Clues: Energy • requires oxygen • produces glucose • Inside the thylakoid • Needed for Glycolysis • doesn't require oxygen • convert CO2 into glucose • results in Photosynthesis • Membrane-bound compartment • The powerhouse of the cell • Product of the Krebs-cycle • Splits into Oxygen and Hydrogen • Result of alcoholic fermentation • Result of lactic acid fermentation • ...
Science Crossword 2025-06-19
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- The state of matter where the particles have the most energy.
- An organelle which is the site of respiration.
- The number of waves passing a given point in a second.
- That force that pulls things to the centre of Earth (and other planets).
- The process of introducing small quantities of dead or inactive forms of a pathogen into the body to stimulate the white blood cells to produce antibodies.
- The rate at which energy is transferred, or at which work is done
- The process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy, which is stored in glucose.
- A substance that releases heat energy when combusted with oxygen.
- The force acting perpendicular to a surface, per unit area
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- The rate of change of velocity. It can be calculated from the gradient of a velocity-time graph.
- An atom or molecule with an electric charge due to the loss or gain of electrons.
- The organ responsible for cognitive functions.
- The community of organisms (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of an area and their interactions.
- The elements in Group 7 of the periodic table.
- Atoms of the same element, with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
15 Clues: An organelle which is the site of respiration. • The organ responsible for cognitive functions. • The elements in Group 7 of the periodic table. • The number of waves passing a given point in a second. • The force acting perpendicular to a surface, per unit area • The state of matter where the particles have the most energy. • ...
Science 2025-01-17
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- A type of organism that no longer exists
- the magma cools and hardens into a mass of igneous rock
- a gap in the geologic record
- a fixed point in time from which a series of years is reckoned
- scientists who study fossils
- the change in living things over time
- age The relative age of rock is its age compared to the ages of the other rocks
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- lava hardens on the surface and forms igneous rock
- eras are subdivided into units of geologic time
- age The absolute age of a rock is the number of years that have passed since the rock formed
- decay the process of elements release particles and energy
- life
- a ball of dust, gas, and ice orbits the sun
- preserved remains or traces of living things
- time scale A record of the geologic events and the evolution of life forms as shown in the fossils record
15 Clues: life • a gap in the geologic record • scientists who study fossils • the change in living things over time • A type of organism that no longer exists • a ball of dust, gas, and ice orbits the sun • preserved remains or traces of living things • eras are subdivided into units of geologic time • lava hardens on the surface and forms igneous rock • ...
Energy Alternatives Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-30
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- The process of redesigning systems or processes to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability.
- Energy produced by burning organic materials, such as plant and animal waste, to generate heat or electricity.
- Heat Heat derived from the Earth's internal heat sources, often used for heating and electricity generation.
- Fuels Natural substances such as coal, oil, and natural gas that are used for energy but contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- Technology Innovations and methods that aim to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability in energy production and usage.
- Access Ensuring that all individuals and communities have fair and just access to energy resources and infrastructure.
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- Renewable Electricity Electricity generated from renewable sources that can fluctuate based on environmental conditions, such as solar and wind energy.
- Energy Systems Integrated energy systems that utilize digital technology to optimize energy production, distribution, and consumption.
- Heat Excess thermal energy produced during industrial processes or energy generation that is not utilized and can be repurposed.
- A technology that converts electricity into other forms of energy, such as hydrogen or synthetic fuels, to facilitate energy storage and use.
- The process of reducing carbon dioxide emissions associated with energy production and consumption.
- Heating (DH) A system that provides heating to multiple buildings or areas from a centralized source, often using excess heat.
- Pumps Devices that transfer heat from one place to another, often used for heating or cooling buildings efficiently.
13 Clues: The process of reducing carbon dioxide emissions associated with energy production and consumption. • The process of redesigning systems or processes to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability. • Heat Heat derived from the Earth's internal heat sources, often used for heating and electricity generation. • ...
3rd hour science crossword by max warren. 2015-03-09
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- A pattern of overlapping line connecting prey to predictor.
- An organism that breaks down another dead organism.
- Is the first in the food web.
- The weather in a certain area.
- The cycle the different forms of water fallows.
- A consumer that eats plants and meat.
- The posses that changes free nitrogen gases into and unusable form.
- Water forming on a cool surface.
- The first species to populate an area.
- Is the climate that defines the area.
- The study of living things.
- A carnivore that fests on dead bodies.
- A consumer that eats only meat.
- A series of events that will lead to the last carnivore.
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- A chart that shows the movement of energy from species to species.
- Liquids to a gas.
- Any form of condensation.
- The moment of water around the world.
- An organism that obtains energy by eating another organism.
- A species that is only in that location.
- A consumer that only eats plants.
21 Clues: Liquids to a gas. • Any form of condensation. • The study of living things. • Is the first in the food web. • The weather in a certain area. • A consumer that eats only meat. • Water forming on a cool surface. • A consumer that only eats plants. • The moment of water around the world. • A consumer that eats plants and meat. • Is the climate that defines the area. • ...
animal cells 2023-10-26
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- a system membrane that is found in cells cytoplasm
- a substance that can not be created .
- complex a cell organelle that helps make and package
- a collection of tissue that carry out a special function
- transport of the movement substance across a cell membrane with use of energy cell
- a group of similar function
- the arrangement of parts in a organism
- the movement of substance across a cell membrane without use energy by cell.
- the cytoplasmic network or protein parliament
- the eukaryotic cells,a process oof cell division that forms two new nucule
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- a living thing or anything that can curry out life process independently
- the movement of particle from region of lower density.
- the process by witch cell use oxygen to produce energy from food.
- a fluid-filled vesicle found in the cytoplasm of plant cell or protozoans
- the smallest unit of an element
- the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- the special normal or proper activity of an organ or part
- a group of organs that work together to preform body function
- the diffusion of water through a semi membrane
- the process to witch the cell membrane surrounds a particle
20 Clues: a group of similar function • the smallest unit of an element • a substance that can not be created . • the arrangement of parts in a organism • the cytoplasmic network or protein parliament • the diffusion of water through a semi membrane • a system membrane that is found in cells cytoplasm • complex a cell organelle that helps make and package • ...
Science 8 Topics 4.1-4.3 Crossword 2024-02-13
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- A series of pulleys attached together
- Syndrome causing the sensation of pain in your thumbs and fingers, caused by repetitive movement of the joints
- It allows you to change the intensity of a force that you have to exert to displace an object
- A dented wheel
- Changing the type of energy
- A gear on a chain
- A simple machine made of a rolling object with a central, rigid object it rolls around.
- The gear that is moved by the first gear
- Moving energy without changing its type
- This is made up of a small cylinder and a crank handle.
- A pulley attached to an object that can move
- Relationship between the force that is produced by the machine and the force that is applied to the machine.
- Lever with load, then effort/force, then fulcrum
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- Lever with load, then fulcrum, then effort/force
- A groove wheel with a chain/rope
- How much energy is used as useful energy versus lost to other forms of energy
- Distance from the middle of a circle to the outside edge
- The result of a force exerted on an object. There needs to be movement of this object in the direction of the force.
- The units of work
- A pulley that is attached to an object and doesn’t move
- A series of dented wheels connected together
- Lever with fulcrum, then load, the effort/force
- The gear that moves the other gear
- Creation of objects that are safe and secure
- Ramp or slope that reduces the necessary force to lift an object.
- The pivot of a lever. Rotation around a fixed point.
26 Clues: A dented wheel • The units of work • A gear on a chain • Changing the type of energy • A groove wheel with a chain/rope • The gear that moves the other gear • A series of pulleys attached together • Moving energy without changing its type • The gear that is moved by the first gear • A series of dented wheels connected together • Creation of objects that are safe and secure • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE??? 2023-03-05
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- the rate which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- the law that states that like charges repel and opposites attract
- the potential difference between two points, measured in volts
- an electric charge at rest, generally produced by friction and induction
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across that each part is the same
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- the release of electricity stored in a source
- the space around a charged object which in another charged object experience an electric force
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy
- a device that converts light energy into electrical energy
10 Clues: a material in which charges can move freely • the release of electricity stored in a source • a device that converts light energy into electrical energy • a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy • the potential difference between two points, measured in volts • the law that states that like charges repel and opposites attract • ...
Parts of the Universe 2014-12-09
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- stellar nursery
- supposed formation of universe
- medium sized yellow star in the center of our solar system
- way- large, spiral galaxy which we live in
- this type of wave is found in: ovens and police radar
- ball of gas made of hydrogen and helium
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- this type of wave is found in: radiation / cancer therapy
- created by nuclear fusion
- this type of wave is found in: ROYGBIV/rainbow light
- this type of wave is found in: IV's
- this type of wave is found in: sensors in satellites/planes
- this type of wave is found in: sunlight
- this type of wave is found in: images of your bones
- all forms of energy that stars give off
- sun's remaining time (in billions of years)
15 Clues: stellar nursery • created by nuclear fusion • supposed formation of universe • this type of wave is found in: IV's • this type of wave is found in: sunlight • all forms of energy that stars give off • ball of gas made of hydrogen and helium • way- large, spiral galaxy which we live in • sun's remaining time (in billions of years) • ...
Chapter 6-Heat-Madalynn Peluso 2017-11-19
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- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid.
- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- The thermal energy that flows from a substance of higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- No system can reach absolute zero.
- The transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance.
- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 celsius degree.
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- The 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 transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have.
10 Clues: No system can reach absolute zero. • The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have. • The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • The total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance. • ...
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AF ATOMS 2023-08-07
10 Clues: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE • BUNDLE OF ENERGY • SURROUNDED BY SHELLS • MOVEMENT OF ELECTRONS • HOME OF ELECTRONS • FORMS COLOURED LINES • EXCITED STATE ELECTRONS • GROUND STATE ELECTRONS • TRANSITION FROM n=4 TO n=1 • NUMBER OF LINES OF LYMAN SERIES FROM n=1 TO n=6
Collision Engineering Vocabulary 2023-01-27
7 Clues: energy of motion • a unit of kinetic energy • when an object hits another • any factor that can be changed • energy stored in the position or condition of an object • a force acting between surfaces in contact that resist motion • usable power that can be transferred or convert to other forms
energy project level 2 2023-12-12
6 Clues: energy of motion • One form of energy becoming another • Energy releasing to its surroundings • Energy that could be released suddenly. • stored energy due to the position of an object • there are many different ____ that energy can become
Chemistry of Life 2017-09-19
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- Examples include monosaccharides, amino acids, and nucleotides.
- Acid Macromolecule used to store information.
- A reaction that would feel cold to the touch.
- What an enzyme converts into products.
- When water hydrogen bonds to a surface.
- Measure of acidity; can affect enzyme activity.
- A macromolecule with a the generic formula CH20.
- What reactants are rearranged into during a chemical reaction.
- A long chain of repeating subunits.
- The amount of energy needed to start a reaction.
- The most diverse macromolecule; includes enzymes.
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- Water sticking to other water.
- Protein catalysts that speed up reactions.
- If this gets too high enzymes can be be denatured.
- The process of linking monomers into polymers.
- The special ability of water to absorb thermal energy and resist temperature changes.
- Fats, oils, and waxes.
- The spot on an enzyme where a substrate binds.
- Unequal sharing of electrons.
- Weak bond that forms as the result of a +/- attraction.
20 Clues: Fats, oils, and waxes. • Unequal sharing of electrons. • Water sticking to other water. • A long chain of repeating subunits. • What an enzyme converts into products. • When water hydrogen bonds to a surface. • Protein catalysts that speed up reactions. • Acid Macromolecule used to store information. • A reaction that would feel cold to the touch. • ...
Modalities 2023-04-26
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- blocks pain sensation
- heat transfer by direct contact
- pulling of a body part
- heat transfer indirectly through air or water
- heat transfer when liquid turns to gas
- "dry" warmer whirlpool
- high frequency sound wave
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- heat transfer through other forms of energy
- heat transfer when liquid turns to gas
- manipulation, friction & kneading of soft tissue
- use of heat
- use of cold
- drives medicine into tissue
13 Clues: use of heat • use of cold • blocks pain sensation • pulling of a body part • "dry" warmer whirlpool • high frequency sound wave • drives medicine into tissue • heat transfer by direct contact • heat transfer when liquid turns to gas • heat transfer when liquid turns to gas • heat transfer through other forms of energy • heat transfer indirectly through air or water • ...
2.5 crossword 1 2024-04-01
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- Formed at the end if a chemical reaction
- When Hydrochloric acid and Sodium ________ react a precipitate forms
- A solid formed when two solutions react
- For a reaction to occur two particles must _________
- This increases the kinetic energy of particles
- In this type of reaction the temperature increases
- Seen when gas is produced in a reaction
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- The minimum energy for a reaction to occur
- Used to measure the change of colour or light intensity
- Used to measure the production of gas
- When solids are turned into a ________ they react more quickly
- This speeds up reactions without being used up
- Prevents gas escaping
- A measure of how many particles are present in a volume
14 Clues: Prevents gas escaping • Used to measure the production of gas • A solid formed when two solutions react • Seen when gas is produced in a reaction • Formed at the end if a chemical reaction • The minimum energy for a reaction to occur • This speeds up reactions without being used up • This increases the kinetic energy of particles • ...
Ecology Part 2 2024-03-06
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- The protein-rich semiliquid material in the interior of a chloroplast.
- The light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis.
- Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life
- A nonmetallic element that exists in its free form as a colorless, odorless gas and makes up about 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters
- The biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- The state when two solutions have equal concentration of solutes across a semipermeable membrane
- The long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature
- The process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere
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- A process by which the molecules of a solvent pass from a solution of low concentration to a solution of high concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
- Gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- Converts light energy to the chemical energy of food
- A membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- A packet of light.
- A biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere
- The chief source of energy for living organisms.
- A colorless, odorless gas
- A molecule containing three high energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in a living organism.
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Living in the absence of air or free oxygen
21 Clues: A packet of light. • A colorless, odorless gas • Living in the absence of air or free oxygen • Gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat. • Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters • The chief source of energy for living organisms. • Converts light energy to the chemical energy of food • Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life • ...
Chemistry Chapter 4 2021-12-10
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- the minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom
- a three-dimensional region around the nucleus that indicates the probable location of an electron
- the lowest energy state of an atom
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
- all the forms of electromagnetic radiation for the
- a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of the electrons in the orbitals
- the number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time
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- the arrangement of electrons in an atom is called the...
- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves
- the state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has in it's ground state
- states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously both the position and the velocity of an electron or any other particle
- when a narrow beam of the emitted light is shined through a prism it is separated into four specific colors of the visible spectrum
- the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal
- describes mathematically the wave properties of electrons and other very small particles
15 Clues: the lowest energy state of an atom • all the forms of electromagnetic radiation for the • the arrangement of electrons in an atom is called the... • The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves • the number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time • the minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom • ...
Energy & Types of Energy 2025-01-30
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- The ability to do work or cause change
- the energy of movement
- the energy in an object that's caused by the movement of its molecules. It's also known as heat energy
- the energy an object has because it is moving or has the potential to move, and is made up of both kinetic energy and potential energy
- the energy created by the movement of charged particles, like electrons, through a conductor, essentially the power derived from the flow of electricity
- the energy created by vibrations that move through a medium like air or water
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- stored energy
- energy that comes from natural sources like sunlight and wind, which are constantly replenished and therefore won't run out
- the potential energy help within chemicals
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- a form of energy that travels through space as electromagnetic waves, like light, heat waves, or radio waves
- The building blocks of matter
12 Clues: stored energy • the energy of movement • The building blocks of matter • The ability to do work or cause change • Anything that takes up space and has mass • the potential energy help within chemicals • the energy created by vibrations that move through a medium like air or water • ...
Chemical Reactions 2015-11-28
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- When magnesium is burnt is air it emits energy as a bright ........
- When electricity is passed through water the gases released are hydrogen and .........
- The chemicals required for the reaction
- The name of the gas released when metals react with acid
- When electricity is passed through water, the reaction is known as .............
- A very reactive metal that explodes when placed in water
- The number of atoms in water
- These reactions do not form new substances
- The name of the process converting vapour into liquid form
- Reactions that burn fuels and oxygen to generate heat
- These reactions make new substances
- These reactions take in heat
- The opposite to an acid
- A reaction forming a sludge from two soluble solutions
- The name of the process converting water into gas
- The name of the main gas used to fuel bunsen burners
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- The chemicals formed after the reaction
- When magnesium is burnt in air, it forms magnesium .......
- These reactions generate heat
- dioxide The name of the gas formed when an acid reacts with a carbonate is known as …………. dioxide
- The name of a reaction that forms a gas
- The name of a chemical that contains much energy
- This type of reaction breaks down big molecules into smaller ones
- When small molecules or atoms are combined to make bigger molecules
- A blue soluble salt known as copper ...........
- Shells and marble are made of ......... carbonate
- The chemist's heat source
- My official name is dihydrogen oxide
- This is often released in exothermic reactions
29 Clues: The opposite to an acid • The chemist's heat source • The number of atoms in water • These reactions take in heat • These reactions generate heat • These reactions make new substances • My official name is dihydrogen oxide • The chemicals formed after the reaction • The chemicals required for the reaction • The name of a reaction that forms a gas • ...
Electricity Review 2025-04-14
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- Signals that consist of rapid pulses of voltage that repeatedly switch the current off and on.
- Signals that consist of continuously changing voltage in an electric circuit.
- Electric current that flows in just one direction.
- Energy derived as a result of movement of electrically charged particles.
- A circuit that has two loops.
- A device that measures the flow of current through the circuit.
- A continuous flow of electric charges.
- A circuit that consists of one loop.
- The SI Unit for resistance.
- Cells that have two electrodes, which are strips of different materials, such as zinc and carbon.
- The SI Unit for power.
- Electric current that keeps reversing direction.
- The purpose of the round prong on a three-prong plug.
- Any device that converts some of the electricity to other forms of energy.
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- A switch that automatically interrupts a circuit if too much current flows through it.
- A solid crystal, consisting mainly of silicon.
- Often the voltage sources of a simple circuit.
- A difference in electric potential energy.
- Materials that have high resistance to electric current.
- Materials that have virtually no resistance when they are cooled to extremely low temperatures.
- The rate at which a device changes electric current to another form of energy.
- Cells that convert the energy in sunlight to electrical energy.
- An electronic component that consists of a p-type and an n-type semiconductor placed side by side.
- The SI Unit for voltage.
- A tiny, flat piece of silicon used in virtually all modern electronic devices to carry out specific tasks.
- An opposition to the flow of electric charges in an electric current as it travels through matter.
- A closed loop through which current can flow.
- Occurs when electric current follows a shorter path than the intended loop of the circuit.
- Materials that have low resistance to electric current.
- The SI Unit for current.
30 Clues: The SI Unit for power. • The SI Unit for voltage. • The SI Unit for current. • The SI Unit for resistance. • A circuit that has two loops. • A circuit that consists of one loop. • A continuous flow of electric charges. • A difference in electric potential energy. • A closed loop through which current can flow. • A solid crystal, consisting mainly of silicon. • ...
Binding Energy 2014-09-22
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- A process in which the nucleus of a heavy atom is split apart.
- Usable power that comes from heat,electricity,etc.
- A very small particle of matter that has a positive charge.
- An instrument used to measuring wavelengths of light.
- A material or object that allows electricity or heat to move through it.
- Is a substance that helps optimize the nuclear reactor.
- A very small particle of matter that has no electrical charge.
- Type of dangerous and powerful energy that is produced by radioactive substances and nuclear reactions.
- A very small particles of matter that has negative charge of electricity and that travels around the nucleus of an atom.
- Producing a powerful and dangerous form of energy.
- A substance that is similar to a gas but can carry electricity.
- Contains genetic material.
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- To tie or wrap
- Any one of various forms in which the atoms of chemical element can occur.
- The response to something that happens.
- It is the act of measuring something.
- Relating to the changes in the nucleus of atoms that happen or extremely high temperature.
- Smallest particle.
- A liquid that is used to cool an engine or machine.
- A quality or aggregate of matter usually of size.
20 Clues: To tie or wrap • Smallest particle. • Contains genetic material. • It is the act of measuring something. • The response to something that happens. • A quality or aggregate of matter usually of size. • Usable power that comes from heat,electricity,etc. • Producing a powerful and dangerous form of energy. • A liquid that is used to cool an engine or machine. • ...
Ecology Part 2 2024-03-06
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- A membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- The protein-rich semiliquid material in the interior of a chloroplast.
- Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters
- Converts light energy to the chemical energy of food
- The biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- The long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature
- The light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis.
- The process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere
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- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- Gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- A process by which the molecules of a solvent pass from a solution of low concentration to a solution of high concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
- A biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere
- Living in the absence of air or free oxygen
- A molecule containing three high energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in a living organism.
- The state when two solutions have equal concentration of solutes across a semipermeable membrane
- A nonmetallic element that exists in its free form as a colorless, odorless gas and makes up about 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- A colorless, odorless gas
- Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life
- The chief source of energy for living organisms.
20 Clues: A colorless, odorless gas • Living in the absence of air or free oxygen • Gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat. • Pores on the leaf where O2 exits and CO2 enters • The chief source of energy for living organisms. • Converts light energy to the chemical energy of food • Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • ...
Biology I Final Exam Vocab Review 2025-12-12
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- Organisms that must eat another organism to gain their own food/energyDetritivore- an organism that feeds on detritus
- organisms that make their own food/energy via Photosynthesis
- the role of a particular species within its ecosystem; based on its eating characteristics
- an organism that breaks down what is left of any left-over detritus or carrion
- an organism that feeds on detritus
- a process in which producers are able to use Sunlight to create energy in the form of glucose
- experiencing something with one of your 5 senses (taste, touch, smell, hear, sight) and putting it into words
- a process in which consumers are able to obtain energy
- a substance found in living organisms which acts as a catalyst; make it easier for chemical reactions to occur
- a relationship between 2 organisms
- a structure that contains genetic information
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- a factor of interest within an experiment
- a unit of heredity transferred from parent to offspring
- an organelle where the process of Photosynthesis takes place
- an animal that preys on other animals
- Fast, easy to access energy; typically found as sugars
- a symbiotic relationship; both species benefit from the relationship
- made up of amino acids; responsible for growth and repair and makes up parts of the body; typically found in foods such as steak
- increases the rate of a reaction without permanently changing itself
- an organelle where the process of Cellular Respiration takes place
- the building blocks of proteins; multiple amino acids make up a protein
- alternate forms of a gene (A or a)
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- a type of long-term energy storage; typically stored as fat in the body
- another word for sugars
25 Clues: another word for sugars • an organism that feeds on detritus • alternate forms of a gene (A or a) • a relationship between 2 organisms • an animal that preys on other animals • a factor of interest within an experiment • a structure that contains genetic information • Fast, easy to access energy; typically found as sugars • ...
Magnetic, Electrical and Gravitational Forces Terminology 2025-03-06
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- South-seeking Pole of a magnet.
- A device that does not readily conduct energy.
- Electron pairs repel each other.
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- Emits energy in forms of rays or waves.
- A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces.
- The invisible magnetic field that surrounds the earth generated by the movement of molten in the planet's core.
- North-seeking Pole of a magnet.
- A form of radiation that travels through the universe.
- A machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- A force under the influence of which objects tend to move towards each other.
- The region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within the force of magnetism acts.
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- A flow of charged particles moving through an electrical conductor or space.
- An instrument for measuring electrical current par excellence.
- Object has more protons than electrons.
- Object has more electrons than protons.
- A combination of invisible electric and magnetic fields of force.
- Region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field I'd The strongest.
- Drive or force away.
- A material of device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity and sound.
20 Clues: Drive or force away. • South-seeking Pole of a magnet. • North-seeking Pole of a magnet. • Electron pairs repel each other. • Object has more protons than electrons. • Object has more electrons than protons. • Emits energy in forms of rays or waves. • A device that does not readily conduct energy. • A form of radiation that travels through the universe. • ...
unit 2 vocab 2025-10-01
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- Nutrient, used in phosphates of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes, is often limited
- Organell, site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- Type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds into compounmds into compounds, recyclers
- The First step of photosynthesis uses sunlight to split H2O and ATP and NADPH; O2 is released
- Organelle site of photosynthesis
- Substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction is changed into products
- Second step of anaerobic respiration. 2 types include alcoholic and lactic acid
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
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- The sphere of Earth, all the water on Earth
- Pigment of chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- The sphere of Earth, all the gases surrounding Earth
- The sphere of Earth, all the solid and rocks on Earth
- Substances created during a chemical reaction, from reactants
- The sphere of Earth, all living things
- Nutrient, used in proteMitochondrions, must be "fixed" for living things to use.
- Adenosine triphosphate, a charged energy storage molecule with 3 phosphorus groups
- Anything that has mass and takes up space makes up everything
- Nutrient forms the backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- Adenosine diphosphate, an uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphate groups
20 Clues: Organelle site of photosynthesis • The sphere of Earth, all living things • The sphere of Earth, all the water on Earth • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present • The sphere of Earth, all the gases surrounding Earth • Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present • The sphere of Earth, all the solid and rocks on Earth • ...
Glossary activity 2013-05-30
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- lens that curves inwards
- a measure of how easily light passes through a material is called it's ........ Index
- Bending of light
- I strument used to measure temperature
- substance that allows heat to flow
- energy that enables us to see
- Heat can occur through a vaccuum
- The part of the eye on which an image forms
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- a transparent piece of plastic or glass that is shaped to curve outwards or inwards
- Heat transfer through a liquid or a gas
- what does when it hits a mirror
- an object that releases or emits light is
- at greater angles of incidence than this, light is totally internally reflected
- magnet lights form a energy called ........... Radiation
- lens that bulges outwards
15 Clues: Bending of light • lens that curves inwards • lens that bulges outwards • energy that enables us to see • what does when it hits a mirror • Heat can occur through a vaccuum • substance that allows heat to flow • I strument used to measure temperature • Heat transfer through a liquid or a gas • an object that releases or emits light is • ...
EVS crossword 2025-04-19
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- – Worldview that places nature at the center of importance.
- – Energy derived from the heat of the Earth’s interior.
- – Site for waste disposal by burial.
- – Large-scale removal of forests for human activity.
- – Breaks down naturally without harming the environment.
- – Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- – Meeting present needs without harming future generations.
- – Variety of life forms within an ecosystem.
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- – Community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- – Energy sources that are naturally replenished, like solar or wind.
- – Breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- – Planting trees in areas that were not previously forested.
- – Gas that traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- – Total greenhouse gases emitted by an individual or activity.
- – Turning waste into reusable material.
15 Clues: – Site for waste disposal by burial. • – Turning waste into reusable material. • – Variety of life forms within an ecosystem. • – Gas that traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. • – Process by which plants make food using sunlight. • – Large-scale removal of forests for human activity. • – Breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2014-11-24
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- the first stage of photosynthesis that requires light to happen
- when pyruvic acid reacts with coenzyme A it forms acetyl CoA
- when there is oxygen in the cells environment, pyruvic acid is broken down and NAPH is used to make a large amount of ATP
- an enzyme converts pyruvic acid made during glycolysis into lactic acid
- a process that converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- animals and other organisms that get energy from food instead of directly from sunlight or inorganic substances
- needed for both the aerobic and anaerobic pathways of cellular respiration that follow glycolysis
- a system of flattened, membranous sacs found in the chloroplast
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- the space inside the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid
- organic compounds formed using CO2 and the chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH
- a process that does not require the presence of oxygen
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, bacteria, yeasts, or mold in the absence of oxygen
- a green pigment that reacts with sunlight to form carbohydrates
- molecules that transfer electrons from one molecule to the next
- a process that converts pyruvic acid into ethyl alcohol
- the complex process where cells make ATP by breaking down organic compounds
- one of the many openings in a leaf or a stem of a plant that enable gas exchange
- a biochemical pathway that breaks down acetyl CoA
- a stack of thylakoids
20 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • a biochemical pathway that breaks down acetyl CoA • the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid • the space inside the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • a process that does not require the presence of oxygen • a process that converts pyruvic acid into ethyl alcohol • when pyruvic acid reacts with coenzyme A it forms acetyl CoA • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- The number of years that has passed since the rock has formed
- A record of the geologic events and the evolution of life forms
- A hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism
- The division of the time between Precambrian time and the Present into 3 long units of time
- Magma that hardens beneath the earths crust forming igneous rock
- A solid copy of the shape of an organism
- A crack in the earths crust
- The change of living things over time
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- The time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms to decay in a radioactive element
- When elements break down and release particles and energy
- Eras that are subdivided into units of geologic time
- Preserved remains of living things
- The age of a rock compared to the ages of other rocks
- Lava that hardens on the surface and forms igneous rock
- No longer existing
15 Clues: No longer existing • A crack in the earths crust • Preserved remains of living things • The change of living things over time • A solid copy of the shape of an organism • Eras that are subdivided into units of geologic time • A hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism • The age of a rock compared to the ages of other rocks • ...
Chemical Reactions Vocab Review #1 2023-12-05
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- Made in chemical reactions
- Indicates how many atoms
- Shorthand way of writing a chemical reaction
- Used in chemical reactions like ingredients
- Mixture description where water is the solvent
- Energy released in reaction during this process
- Indicates how many molecules
- Needed to start reactions
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- Process that causes chemical change
- Matter is neither created or destroyed but is transformed.
- Change type example melting ice
- When 2 liquids are mixed and a solid forms
- Energy taken in to do this in the reaction
- Change type example rotting fruit
- Fancy word for gas production or bubbling
- Statement or mathematical equation that describes or predicts a natural phenomenon
- What we can see observe or measure
- You tell the doctor how you feel
18 Clues: Indicates how many atoms • Needed to start reactions • Made in chemical reactions • Indicates how many molecules • Change type example melting ice • You tell the doctor how you feel • Change type example rotting fruit • What we can see observe or measure • Process that causes chemical change • Fancy word for gas production or bubbling • ...
Energy Part 1 - Vocabulary Review 2023-02-03
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- The energy of motion.(The total of an object’s potential energy and kinetic energy.)
- The bouncing of light off an object.
- Electricity that moves through a wire.
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- Taken in. When light strikes and object some of it is absorbed.
- The movement of heat between objects with different temperatures.
- A dark area that forms when an object blocks the path of light.
- A path that electricity follows.
- The ability to make something move or change.
8 Clues: A path that electricity follows. • The bouncing of light off an object. • Electricity that moves through a wire. • The ability to make something move or change. • A dark area that forms when an object blocks the path of light. • Taken in. When light strikes and object some of it is absorbed. • The movement of heat between objects with different temperatures. • ...
Bio Assignment 2 2023-06-01
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- It has a biconcave shape
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Using oxygen
- Protect the body against pathogens
- __ is a simple sugar
- A complex carbohydrate
- Forms clots to stop bleeding
- Important muscle for respiration
- A short term carbohydrate
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- Also known as the windpipe
- Inhale and exhale of air into lungs
- The nutrient that contains the most energy
- Discovered by conducting birunet test
- Makes up 55% of blood
- Waste product of anaerobic respiration
15 Clues: Using oxygen • __ is a simple sugar • Makes up 55% of blood • A complex carbohydrate • It has a biconcave shape • A short term carbohydrate • Also known as the windpipe • Forms clots to stop bleeding • Where gas exchange takes place • Important muscle for respiration • Protect the body against pathogens • Inhale and exhale of air into lungs • Discovered by conducting birunet test • ...
Energy and Collisions Puzzle 2022-02-15
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- energy stored in the position of an object
- a force acting between two surfaces in contact.
- Usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms, but cannot be create or destroyed
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- when one object hits another
- energy of motion
- any factor that can be changed
- a unit of kinetic energy
7 Clues: energy of motion • a unit of kinetic energy • when one object hits another • any factor that can be changed • energy stored in the position of an object • a force acting between two surfaces in contact. • Usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms, but cannot be create or destroyed
Biology Chapter 2 Extra Credit 2022-03-23
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- a compound that can bind to an H+ ion when the H+ concentration increases and can release H+ ion when the H+ concentration decreases.
- the substances changed during a chemical reaction.
- two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
- measurement of acidity; related to free hydrogen ion concentration in solution.
- a large molecule or macromolecule made of many monomers bonded together.
- amino acids form covalent bonds.
- the substances made during a chemical reaction.
- forms when atoms share a pair of electrons.
- The attraction among the molecules of a substance.
- The attraction among molecules of different substances.
- reached when both the reactants and products are made at the same rate.
- forms through the electrical force between oppositely charged ions.
- the smallest basic unit of matter.
- an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons.
- catalysts for chemical reactions in living things.
- molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and they include sugars and starches.
- a compound that releases a proton – hydrogen ion (H+) – when it dissolves in water. An acid increases the concentration of H+ ions in a solution.
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- chemical reaction absorbs more energy than it releases.
- chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
- substance made of one type of atom that cannot be broken down by chemical means.
- a substance made of atoms of different elements bonded together in certain ratio.
- is an attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen and a slightly negative atom, often oxygen or nitrogen.
- chemical reaction releases more energy than it absorbs.
- nonpolar molecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol.
- subunit in a molecule.
- a mixture of substances that is the same throughout. It is a homogeneous mixture.
- a polymer made of monomers called amino acids.
- composed of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen containing molecule called a base.
- the amount of energy that will break a bond between two atoms.
- a substance that decreases the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur.
- compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution. When a base dissolves in water, the solution has a low H+ concentration.
32 Clues: subunit in a molecule. • amino acids form covalent bonds. • the smallest basic unit of matter. • forms when atoms share a pair of electrons. • a polymer made of monomers called amino acids. • the substances made during a chemical reaction. • chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. • the substances changed during a chemical reaction. • ...
Cycles and Cell Transport 2025-10-03
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- water fearing
- maintaining a constant internal environment within a living organism
- molecule with a phosphate-containing hydrophillic head and two hydrophobic fatty acid tails
- Process of capturing and moving a substance into the cell
- process of using energy to move molecules across a cell membrane from low to high
- process by which nitrogen is converted into different chemical forms as it circulates through Earth
- type of membrane transport that does not require energy simplediffusion
- the movement of water from a high concentration to a low concentration across the membranefacilitateddiffusion
- processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and landnitrogencycle
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- process of vesicles fusing with the membrane to move a substance out of the cell
- process where decomposers break down dead organisms into inorganic ammonia or ammonium
- water loving
- process where sunlight is used to make glucose
- process of converting glucose into ATP (energy)
- the continuous movement of carbon atoms among the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms
- a specialized protein embedded in the cell membrane that acts as a pore or tunnelendocytosis
- the continuous movement of essential nutrients
17 Clues: water loving • water fearing • process where sunlight is used to make glucose • the continuous movement of essential nutrients • process of converting glucose into ATP (energy) • Process of capturing and moving a substance into the cell • maintaining a constant internal environment within a living organism • ...
triglycerides 2025-12-13
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- Fatty acid with one carbon-carbon double bond
- bond High-energy bond common in triglycerides
- Fatty acids containing at least one C=C bond
- Property that makes triglycerides insoluble in water
- Fatty acid with more than one C=C bond
- Function of triglycerides in reducing heat loss
- Lipid made of glycerol and three fatty acids
- Type of molecule that cannot hydrogen bond with water
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- Function of fat surrounding vital organs
- storage Main function of triglycerides in organisms
- Reaction that forms triglycerides and releases water
- Fatty acids with no carbon-carbon double bonds
- Reaction that breaks ester bonds using water
- acid Long hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group
- bond Bond formed between glycerol and fatty acids
- Three-carbon alcohol in triglycerides
16 Clues: Three-carbon alcohol in triglycerides • Fatty acid with more than one C=C bond • Function of fat surrounding vital organs • Fatty acids containing at least one C=C bond • Reaction that breaks ester bonds using water • Lipid made of glycerol and three fatty acids • Fatty acid with one carbon-carbon double bond • Fatty acids with no carbon-carbon double bonds • ...
Waves crossword by Hazel 2025-11-17
10 Clues: Eye color • Back of the eye • Top of the wave • height of the wave • Bottom of the wave • Waves bounce off an object • Focuses light, Forms images • Object soaks up wave energy • Reflection of a sound wave • Waves pass through an object
Honors Biology Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-10-04
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- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- Substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction, changed into products
- Sphere of earth, all the gases surrounding earth
- Organelle, site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- First step of aerobic respiration, breaks down glucose into pyruvate, makes NADH
- Pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- Nutrient used in proteins and nucleic acids, limited
- Substances created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants
- Adenosine Diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- Type of organism that breaks down biotic into abiotic
- Second step of Anaerobic respiration, 2 types: alcoholic and lactic acid
- Third step of aerobic respiration, NADH and FADH are used to make 32 ATP
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- Nutrient, used in phosphates of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes, often limited
- Process of using light energy to make glucose, starts with CO2 and H2O, and with C6H12O6 and O2
- Sphere of earth, all the water on earth
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- Process of breaking down glucose to make ATP, starts with glucose, ends with carbon dioxide and water.
- Second step of photosynthesis, uses energy in ATP and NADH to make glucose from Carbon Dioxide
- Organelle, site of photosynthesis
- Nutrient, forms the backbone of all macromolecules
- Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth
- First step of photosynthesis, uses sunlight to split H2O and ATP and NADH, O2 is released
- Adenosine Triphosphate, charged energy storage molecule
- Type of organism that is able to make it's own food
- Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Second step of aerobic respiration, pyruvate is broken down while NADH and FADH are made, release carbon dioxide
28 Clues: Organelle, site of photosynthesis • Sphere of earth, all the water on earth • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present • Sphere of earth, all the gases surrounding earth • Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth • Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth • ...
Chapter 3: Forces and Energy 2025-11-13
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- The quantity of matter in an object
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces.
- The highest level reached by the sea.
- The force that pulls objects toward the centre of a mass, like Earth
- A push or pull on an object
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- Energy that is transformed into less useful forms, like heat or sound.
- A space without air where there is no air resistance.
- Energy an object stored due to its motion.
- The curved path of an object around another object in space.
- The force of gravity acting on an object
- Energy stored when things are stretched or squeezed to change their shape
11 Clues: A push or pull on an object • The quantity of matter in an object • The highest level reached by the sea. • The force of gravity acting on an object • Energy an object stored due to its motion. • A space without air where there is no air resistance. • The curved path of an object around another object in space. • ...
Chemistry 2024-05-20
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- A particle with a negative charge
- Mass/Volume
- The elements/compounds that have been formed
- The technique used to separate components of a mixture
- An element/compound changing from a liquid to a gas
- The element/compound being used in a equation
- Has an H+ ion
- A reaction where two elements gain and lose electrons
- A process of purifying a liquid by heating/cooling it
- Energy is leaving the system
- Energy is entering the system
- 2 electron groups, 2 bonding groups, 0 lone pairs
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- 118 of them
- 6.02 x 10^23 particles
- When water vapor becomes ice (a solid)
- A reaction that forms a solid from two aqueous solutions
- The reactant that is used up completely
- A process in which molecules separate
- Has an OH- ion
- Used to determine the proportions of of how elements react with each other
- Able to be dissolved
- A way of measuring heat
- A range of numbers from 1 to 14
23 Clues: 118 of them • Mass/Volume • Has an H+ ion • Has an OH- ion • Able to be dissolved • 6.02 x 10^23 particles • A way of measuring heat • Energy is leaving the system • Energy is entering the system • A range of numbers from 1 to 14 • A particle with a negative charge • A process in which molecules separate • When water vapor becomes ice (a solid) • The reactant that is used up completely • ...
Branches of science 2021-09-07
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- A science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- The study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms Genetics The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
- The study of life-forms existing in former geological time periods
- The study of animals Paleontology The study of life-forms existing in former geological time periods
- The Study of science of the earth, its structure, and history Myology Study of muscles.
- Microbiology The study of microorganisms, including viruses, prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes Mineralogy The study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals Mycology Study of fungi.
- The study of human cultures both past and present.
- The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
- The science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself
- The study of the behavior and properties of matter
- The branch of medicine dealing with the nervous system and its disorders
- The Study of science of the earth, its structure, and history
- Study of kidneys.
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- Study of disease causing organisms. Psychology Study of the mind and behaviour
- Study of virus.
- The study of the structure and organization of living things
- Natural phenomenon.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- Deals with the study of blood vascular system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the applications of radiant energy, including x-rays and radioisotopes Toxicology The study of poisons and the effects of posisoning
- Study of flower.
- Study of languages.
- Concerning the sounds of a language.
- The study of celestial objects in the universe. Study of heavenly bodies. Biology The science that studies living organisms
- Study of disease causing organisms. Genetics The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
- Study of algae.
- The scientific study of plant life
- Study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting
28 Clues: Study of virus. • Study of algae. • Study of flower. • Study of kidneys. • Natural phenomenon. • Study of languages. • The scientific study of plant life • Concerning the sounds of a language. • Deals with the study of blood vascular system. • The study of human cultures both past and present. • The study of the behavior and properties of matter • ...
Heat & Renewables 2018-06-12
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- Fancy name for heat radiation: "... radiation".
- Special type of window that helps keeping heat in: "double-... window".
- Name for the amount of carbon dioxide that you help release into the air: "carbon ...".
- Fancy name for the type of energy that we will run out of someday: "non-...".
- Name for passing on heat by moving a hot stream of particles around.
- Name for the state in which particles can only vibrate but not move.
- Name for the state in which particles can flow around but not leave the ground.
- Average energy of a particle inside an object.
- Material that easily allows heat energy to travel through it.
- Fancy name for planet Earth getting hotter: "... warming".
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- Special type of foam that can be put under the roof to keep the heat inside a house: "... insulation".
- Name for passing on heat over a distance, even in a vacuum without particles.
- Total amount of energy of all particles inside an object.
- Fancy name for a change in global or regional weather patterns: "... change".
- Type of fuel that forms over millions of years from dead plants and animals: "... fuel".
- Effect that makes both plants grow faster and planet Earth hotter: "... effect".
- Name for passing on heat from particle to particle.
- Material that does not let heat flow through it easily.
- Type of camera that allows us to see how hot something is: "... imaging camera."
- Name for the state in which particles are free to escape into the air.
20 Clues: Average energy of a particle inside an object. • Fancy name for heat radiation: "... radiation". • Name for passing on heat from particle to particle. • Material that does not let heat flow through it easily. • Total amount of energy of all particles inside an object. • Fancy name for planet Earth getting hotter: "... warming". • ...
Respiratory System 2023-08-10
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- A thin band of muscle between two ribs that helps with breathing
- “______ system” A group of organs that work together to perform a function
- “______ exchange”: The movement of oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide out of it
- A tube that carries air through a lung
- The movement of substances through tiny holes into the bloodstream
- The common pathway for air and food
- An organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood
- An opening in the nose where incoming air is warmed and filtered
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- A body part that performs a specific function
- “__________ respiration”: The process used by all living cells to release energy
- A thin layer that forms a barrier
- “_______ dioxide”: A gas produced as waste when cells release energy
- The main airway between the throat and the lungs
- A large sheet of muscle that contracts to draw gas into the lungs
- The process used by animals to exchange gases with the atmosphere
- A flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea
- A gas needed by cells to release energy
- The upper part of the trachea, containing the vocal cords
- A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs
19 Clues: A thin layer that forms a barrier • The common pathway for air and food • A tube that carries air through a lung • A gas needed by cells to release energy • A body part that performs a specific function • The main airway between the throat and the lungs • A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs • A flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea • ...
Ecology 2018-03-23
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- the role a population plays in an ecosystem
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- living part of an environment
- nonliving part of an environment
- the process in which organic matter and nutrients slowly build up in a body of water
- the type of succession that occurs in areas that still have soil
- also called an autotroph
- the burning of materials, including wood and fossil fuels
- occurs when individuals join a population
- the animal being eaten by a predator
- a close long-term relationship between different species in a community
- a large region characterized by climate and communities of species
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- an energy ______________ is a tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- a food _________ is the path of energy transfer from producer to consumer
- a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- carrying ___________ is the maximum number of individuals of one species that the environment can support
- the ability to do work
- nitrogen fixation is when ___________ in the soil are able to convert nitrogen gas into forms that plants can use
- the number and variety of species that are present in an area
- the process that occurs in producers
- relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected
- an organism that gets energy and nutrients by breaking down the remains of other organisms
- the place where an organism lives
- relationship in which both organisms benefit
- also called a heterotroph
- the type of succession that starts in an area that has no soil
- eats both plants and animals
- a food ________ is the feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
28 Clues: the ability to do work • also called an autotroph • also called a heterotroph • eats both plants and animals • living part of an environment • nonliving part of an environment • the place where an organism lives • the process that occurs in producers • the animal being eaten by a predator • anything that has mass and takes up space • occurs when individuals join a population • ...
Chapter 7 Cross word Vocab 2013-02-14
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- Equal on both sides.
- Helps particles move.
- Solar plants that take energy and store it.
- Stock of flat membrane.
- Low concentration on inside cell.
- structures in plants.
- When particles move from high concentration to low.
- A membrane system where lipids are put together.
- Vesicle that caries particles.
- movement across a selectively permeable platform.
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- Keeps track of movement.
- Equal concentration on both sides.
- Central of plant cells.
- Transportation.
- High concentration on outside of cell.
- Strong double layered sheet.
- Cell organelle that converts chemicals.
- Strong structured, holds everything together.
- Cell membrane forms a pocket.
- Makes protein.
20 Clues: Makes protein. • Transportation. • Equal on both sides. • Helps particles move. • structures in plants. • Central of plant cells. • Stock of flat membrane. • Keeps track of movement. • Strong double layered sheet. • Cell membrane forms a pocket. • Vesicle that caries particles. • Low concentration on inside cell. • Equal concentration on both sides. • ...
The Art and Culture of Salsa in Columbia 2025-03-03
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- Legacy passed down through generations.
- The dynamic force behind movement.
- City renowned for its vibrant dance scene.
- Physical expression of ideas.
- Spontaneous creation in performance.
- Unity that holds a group together.
- Keenness in artistic insight.
- Blend of diverse cultural elements.
- Bringing people together through shared experience.
- Fundamental beat that drives movement.
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- Time-honored practices and customs.
- Story conveyed through art.
- Exceptional skill in performance.
- The art of conveying emotion.
- Unexpected rhythmic variation.
- The lasting emotional impact.
- Continuous energetic change.
- Flow or rhythm of a sequence.
- New ideas enhancing traditional forms.
- Dance tradition from Colombia.
20 Clues: Story conveyed through art. • Continuous energetic change. • The art of conveying emotion. • The lasting emotional impact. • Flow or rhythm of a sequence. • Physical expression of ideas. • Keenness in artistic insight. • Unexpected rhythmic variation. • Dance tradition from Colombia. • Exceptional skill in performance. • The dynamic force behind movement. • ...
Nutrition Basics Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-12
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- a specific, actionable plan aimed at improving your health
- A measurement of the energy content of food
- Zone After a period of time spent in the learning zone, a new, larger comfort zone is formed
- forms the basis of blood, digestive juices, urine and perspiration
- Balance the state at which the number of calories eaten equals the number of calories used
- the amount of energy your body needs to maintain homeostasis
- a nutrient that is needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy
- a source of essential which the body cannot make itself
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
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- food consisting of or containing a lot of sugars, starch, cellulose, or similar substances that can be broken down to release energy in the human body
- a repeated action that becomes an automatic behavior, with little to no thought
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance of life
- Zone a psychological state in which things from the environment are close and familiar to a person and under their control
- the science that studies how food affects the body and our food choices
- achieving a small goal
- the response to a perceived threat
- A molecule made up of amino acids
17 Clues: achieving a small goal • A molecule made up of amino acids • the response to a perceived threat • A measurement of the energy content of food • a source of essential which the body cannot make itself • a specific, actionable plan aimed at improving your health • the amount of energy your body needs to maintain homeostasis • ...
Past forms 2019-12-16
30 Clues: say • put • sit • get • can • blow • swim • make • ride • know • grow • sing • ring • hear • find • feed • spell • sleep • spend • speak • leave • bring • bring • think • steal • learn • dream • teach • drive • become
past forms 2019-12-04
plural forms 2021-01-07
28 Clues: Tage • Busse • Zähne • Füsse • Uhren • Mäuse • Häuser • Gabeln • Frauen • Bücher • Bilder • Messer • Knaben • Männer • Schafe • Schals • Kinder • Träume • Schulen • Mädchen • Schlüssel • Ehefrauen • Säuglinge • kartoffeln • Schachteln • Spielsachen • Sekretärinnen • Gläser, Brille
Leading forms 2021-04-15
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- ring simple past
- swim past participle
- feel past participle
- lose simple past
- fly simple past
- shake past participle
- give past participle
- take simple past
- come simple past
- say simple past
- drive simple past
- have simple past
- do simple past
- go simple past
- read past participle
- write past participle
- keep simple past
- be past participle
- break simple past
- lend simple past
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- catch past participle
- make simple past
- get simple past
- fall past participle
- sing past participle
- sink simple past
- win simple past
- steal simple past
- teach simple past
- speed past participle
- sell past participle
- sleep simple past
- ride simple past
- drink simple past
- see simple past
- run simple past eaten eat past participle
- speak simple past
- buy simple past
38 Clues: do simple past • go simple past • get simple past • fly simple past • win simple past • say simple past • see simple past • buy simple past • make simple past • ring simple past • lose simple past • sink simple past • take simple past • come simple past • ride simple past • have simple past • keep simple past • lend simple past • steal simple past • teach simple past • sleep simple past • drive simple past • ...
Subjunctive Forms 2014-02-01
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- ver - ella
- oír - vosotros
- poner - usted
- jugar - nosotros
- destruir - yo
- cruzar - ustedes
- salir - él
- escribir - nosotros
- dormir - nosotros
- pedir - nosotros
- traer - vosotros
- vestir - nosotros
- comer - yo
- dirigir - tú
- dar - ellos
- venir - vosotros
- poder - yo
- ser - ustedes
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- tener - ella
- llegar - yo
- entender - nosotros
- conocer - tú
- pensar - yo
- preferir - ella
- dormir - yo
- pensar - nosotros
- preferir - vosotros
- hacer - nosotros
- utilizar - tú
- tocar - ellas
- haber - él
- saber - tú
32 Clues: ver - ella • salir - él • comer - yo • haber - él • saber - tú • poder - yo • llegar - yo • pensar - yo • dormir - yo • dar - ellos • tener - ella • conocer - tú • dirigir - tú • poner - usted • destruir - yo • utilizar - tú • tocar - ellas • ser - ustedes • oír - vosotros • preferir - ella • jugar - nosotros • cruzar - ustedes • pedir - nosotros • hacer - nosotros • traer - vosotros • venir - vosotros • pensar - nosotros • ...
Past forms 2016-09-24
DD Forms 2017-02-15
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- DoD Prescription
- Asbestos Exposure - Part 2 Periodic Medical Questionnaire
- Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
- Referral for Civilian Medical Care
- Hearing Conservation Data
- Record of Preparation and Disposition of Remains (outside CONUS)
- Statement of Recognition
- Certificate of Death
- Request for Payment of Funeral and/or Interment Expenses
- Adult Preventive and Chronic Care Flow Sheet
- Report of Medical History
- Patient Evaluation Tag
- Privacy Act Statement
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- Requisition and Invoice Shipping Document
- Identification Card
- DOD Single Line Item Requisition System Document (Long Form)
- DOD Single Line Item Release/Receipt Document
- Reference Audiogram
- Third Party Collection Program
- Record of Preparation and Disposition of Remains (within CONUS)
- Eyewear Prescription
- Report of Medical Assessment
- Material Inspection and Receiving Report
- Report of Medical Examination
- Request for Medical/Dental Records
25 Clues: DoD Prescription • Identification Card • Reference Audiogram • Eyewear Prescription • Certificate of Death • Privacy Act Statement • Patient Evaluation Tag • Statement of Recognition • Hearing Conservation Data • Report of Medical History • Report of Medical Assessment • Report of Medical Examination • Third Party Collection Program • Referral for Civilian Medical Care • ...
NAVMED Forms 2017-02-15
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- Chronological Record of HIV Testing
- Inpatient Admission Disposition Record
- Record of Exposure to Ionizing Radiation for Internally Deposited Radionuclide
- Reserve Dental Assessment and Certification Form
- Medical/Dental Maintenance Work Order
- Visual Record
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Pink
- Medical Board Certificate
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Grey
- Health Record Receipt
- Summary of Care Form
- Food Service Sanitation Inspection
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; White
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Blue
- Medical Board Statement of Patient
- Abbreviated Limited Duty Medical Board Report
- Abstract of Service and Medical History
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- Medical and Dental Overseas Screening Review for Active Duty and Dependents
- Dental Health Questionnaire
- Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Orange
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Red
- Polyprescription
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Green
- Equipment Request Economic Analysis Supplement
- Medical Board Report Cover Sheet
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Tan
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Yellow
- TB Contact Converter Followup
- Asbestos Medical Surveillance Program
- U.S. Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record; Almond
- Equipment Request
- Officer Physical Examination Special Questionnaire
- Annual Certificate Physical Condition
34 Clues: Visual Record • Polyprescription • Equipment Request • Summary of Care Form • Health Record Receipt • Medical Board Certificate • Dental Health Questionnaire • TB Contact Converter Followup • Medical Board Report Cover Sheet • Food Service Sanitation Inspection • Medical Board Statement of Patient • Chronological Record of HIV Testing • Medical/Dental Maintenance Work Order • ...
Literary Forms 2024-03-04
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- brief fictional narrative in prose
- educates the audience on a certain topic
- exaggerated comedy
- anonymous story that presents supernatural episodes
- represents one thing in the guise of another
- a reasoned response to a question
- mainly magic, mystery, and chivalry in novel
- imaginative adventure concerned with gallant love
- fiction with setting in a previous time
- performed by actors before an audience
- a story told in action by actors who impersonate
- a narrative handed down from the past
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- a short essay describing a person
- dramatized moral conflicts through allegory
- presents the downfall of a dignified character
- novels in the form of comic strips
- short essay to express opinion of editor
- brief tale told to point to a moral; animals used
- a brief work of nonfiction that offers an opinion
- fictional narrative with plot/theme present
- marked by happy endings
- an account of events/story
22 Clues: exaggerated comedy • marked by happy endings • an account of events/story • a short essay describing a person • a reasoned response to a question • brief fictional narrative in prose • novels in the form of comic strips • a narrative handed down from the past • performed by actors before an audience • fiction with setting in a previous time • ...
verb forms 2024-03-05
28 Clues: do • eat • dig • buy • can • fly • bite • burn • find • fall • deal • blow • feed • draw • come • begin • catch • drink • break • fight • build • drive • dream • became • freeze • forget • choose • forgive
Irregular forms 2024-12-16
27 Clues: do • go • eat • buy • win • run • say • see • come • have • feel • tell • make • meet • fall • find • give • begin • leave • break • think • build • drink • write • speak • forget • understand
Perfective forms 2025-01-15
35 Clues: DO • GO • BE • SAY • BUY • FLY • SEE • PUT • RUN • EAT • WIN • FIND • KNOW • HAVE • HEAR • SEND • GIVE • FEEL • KEEP • READ • TAKE • TELL • MEET • LOSE • MAKE • SLEEP • LEAVE • BEGIN • DRINK • SPEND • DRIVE • WRITE • TEACH • BREAK • FORGET
PAST FORMS 2025-04-27
Word Forms 2024-10-11
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- noun form of bore
- noun form of excel
- noun form of hate (hard one)
- adverb form of craze
- noun form of mad
- adverb from of speed
- adjective form of justify
- verb form of strong (hard one)
- noun form of bury
- adjective form of indicate
- one noun form of produce
- adjective form of care
- adjective form of differ
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- adjective form of emphasize (very hard)
- adjective from of decide
- adverb form of delight
- adverb form of collect
- adjective form of benefit
- noun form of rely
- noun form of explode
- adjective form of interest
- adjective form of impress
- noun form of avoid
- adverb form of act
- noun form of secure
25 Clues: noun form of mad • noun form of bore • noun form of rely • noun form of bury • noun form of excel • noun form of avoid • adverb form of act • noun form of secure • noun form of explode • adverb form of craze • adverb from of speed • adverb form of delight • adverb form of collect • adjective form of care • adjective from of decide • one noun form of produce • adjective form of differ • ...
Verb forms 2024-09-20
20 Clues: he had • he has • to love • to have • we love • we loved • they run • they ran • run! (s) • to capture • listen! (pl) • they had run • we will love • I had captured • I am capturing • I have captured • he will have had • you (s) listened • you (s) will listen • you (s) were listening
3 forms 2025-12-10
31 Clues: быть • идти • пить • знать • иметь • учить • летать • ловить • давать • делать • делать • класть • бегать • читать • растить • строить • драться • сказать • хранить • получать • начинать • забывать • выбирать • покупать • находить • означать • рисовать • приносить • встречать • становиться • чувствовать себя
Reaction Rates-- Chapter 4 2023-01-16
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- a(an) __ system is one where to matter is allowed to leave or enter.
- the number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant & product are involved in a reaction
- ____ energy is the minimum about of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- a chemical _____ is a short easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- a chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- an ______ reaction is a reaction that absorbs energy
- any change in matter that produces a new substance
- a chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new more complex substance
- a reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places
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- a material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- a material that decreases the rate of reaction
- a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- a substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- a(an)___ system is one where matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- an ____ reaction is a reaction that releases energy (usually in the form of heat)
- any change that alters form or appearance of a substance
- the amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- a type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
19 Clues: a material that decreases the rate of reaction • a substance that enters into a chemical reaction • any change in matter that produces a new substance • an ______ reaction is a reaction that absorbs energy • a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • any change that alters form or appearance of a substance • ...
ECOLOGY VOCABULARY REVIEW 2024-04-21
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- Organisms that feed on other organisms.
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- The parts of Earth on which life exists.
- A layer of permanently frozen soil.
- Cycles in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are recycled from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another.
- Wetland where the river meets the ocean.
- Zone in the water where sunlight can reach.
- The scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment.
- Process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds.
- Process where chemical energy is used to produce food like carbohydrates.
- A group of individuals in the same species that live in the same area.
- The total mass of living tissue within a trophic level.
- Living things within the environment that interact with other organisms.
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- Process by which nitrates are converted back to nitrogen gas by bacteria.
- Also called heterotrophs, they get energy by feeding on other organisms.
- The physical or nonliving part of the environment like sunlight.
- Different populations that live together in a defined area.
- Organisms that use chemicals or sunlight to make their own food.
- Pyramid showing the relative amount of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a food chain or food web.
- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- Series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.
- Type of first producer of energy-rich compounds.
- Zone in the ocean where sunlight does not get to.
- _______ levels, which are steps in a food chain or food web.
24 Clues: A layer of permanently frozen soil. • Organisms that feed on other organisms. • The parts of Earth on which life exists. • Wetland where the river meets the ocean. • Zone in the water where sunlight can reach. • Type of first producer of energy-rich compounds. • Zone in the ocean where sunlight does not get to. • The total mass of living tissue within a trophic level. • ...
