forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Natural Science 2020-02-24
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- Is an earth ecosystem
- Richness The number of species that live in a certain location
- Basic unit of soceity
- Pertinent or common to the whole world
- Formation of new species through evolution
- The ability to do work
- Confined to just one area
- The variety of life forms on earth and the essential interdependence of all living things.
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- The different regions of our planet that have different climates, plants and animals.
- Is the migration seen as an exit of individuals from one region
- Basic unit of life
- Species Is any species intentionally or accidentally transported and released by man into an environment outside its present range
- The process plants absorb sunlight and turn that energy into food
- Coldest biome
- Smallest part of matter
15 Clues: Coldest biome • Basic unit of life • Is an earth ecosystem • Basic unit of soceity • The ability to do work • Smallest part of matter • Confined to just one area • Pertinent or common to the whole world • Formation of new species through evolution • Richness The number of species that live in a certain location • Is the migration seen as an exit of individuals from one region • ...
U4 Voc HIE 2024-11-18
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- the wise use of natural resources
- the careful and responsible management of a resource
- a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed
- the removal of trees and other vegetation and soil to get to the minerals below
- air _______ - measuring how clean or polluted the air is
- any heating or natural water that results from human activity
- water that is suitable to drink
- the process by which land becomes more desert-like and unable to support life
- the process by which human activity and natural process damage land
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- a tiny particle of solid that is suspended in air or water
- the effect by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate thermal energy
- pollution that comes from many small sources and is more difficult to control
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- the natural resource that humans use to make objects or to consume as food or drink
- forms when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the presence of sunlight
- any natural material that is used by humans, such as air, soil, minerals, water, petroleum, and animals
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- the growth of urban areas caused by people moving to the cities
18 Clues: water that is suitable to drink • the wise use of natural resources • a body of water that usually forms behind a dam • an increase in the amount of nutrients in water • the careful and responsible management of a resource • air _______ - measuring how clean or polluted the air is • a tiny particle of solid that is suspended in air or water • ...
Earth's Systems 2021-10-27
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- A process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry.
- A hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water.
- The portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including all the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake ice.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms.
- The densest parts of Earth, including the crust, mantle, and core.
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
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- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- Cycle The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- The shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and landforms.
- The portion of Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater and water vapor.
- The relatively thin layer of gases that forms Earth’s outermost layer.
16 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change. • The change in state from a gas to a liquid. • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms. • The land area that supplies water to a river system. • A hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 7-3-5 2017-11-06
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- a green pigment that captures energy from the sunlight.
- A process of cell division that forms new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes.
- The movement of particles against a concentration gradient and requires the cell to use energy.
- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy form food.
- the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane.
- When particles are enclosed in a vesicle and released from a cell.
- the movement of molecules from high concentrations to low concentrations.
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- the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria make their own food.
- the movement of particles across the cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell.
- the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment.
- the process by which a cell uses energy to surround a particle and enclose the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell.
11 Clues: a green pigment that captures energy from the sunlight. • the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane. • the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy form food. • When particles are enclosed in a vesicle and released from a cell. • the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment. • ...
Parts of a atom crossword 2024-05-06
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- Number - Equals the number of protons in an atom.
- - Energy level in which electrons orbit around the nucleus.
- - Substance composed of only one type of atom.
- Mass - Sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- -an ion that is negatively charged
- - Term referring to particles smaller than an atom.
- - Atom with a net electric charge due to gaining or losing electrons.
- - Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
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- electron -The electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom
- - Electrically neutral subatomic particle.
- - Positively charged subatomic particle.
- - Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- - One of the most basic forms of matter that make up the heavier elementary particles
- - Central region of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- -An ion that is positively charged
15 Clues: -an ion that is negatively charged • -An ion that is positively charged • - Positively charged subatomic particle. • - Negatively charged subatomic particle. • - Electrically neutral subatomic particle. • - Substance composed of only one type of atom. • Mass - Sum of protons and neutrons in an atom. • Number - Equals the number of protons in an atom. • ...
WATER 2021-06-25
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- process of watering the farms
- heavily rains
- energy produced by dams using water
- what does water helpt to germinate
- sea water
- sea water
- it is essential for all linving things.
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- 97% of water in the earth
- salts and minarals are present in this water
- small water storage body
- haresting
- water exists in how many forms
- water is needed to grow
- one of the main and natural sources of water
- source of power
15 Clues: haresting • sea water • sea water • heavily rains • source of power • water is needed to grow • small water storage body • 97% of water in the earth • process of watering the farms • water exists in how many forms • what does water helpt to germinate • energy produced by dams using water • it is essential for all linving things. • salts and minarals are present in this water • ...
Renewable Energy Alexis McGee 2016-04-08
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- An earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination in systems development.
- water molecules are broken down into oxygen gas and hydrogen gas by an electric current
- fuels that can be manufactured from various types of biomass.
- energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust. It's clean and sustainable.
- heating and/or cooling system that takes advantage of the relatively constant year-round ground temperature to pump heat to or from the ground.
- uses mechanical and electrical equipment to enhance the conversion of solar energy to heat and electric power.
- a renewable energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials which can be used as fuel.
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- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines.
- Flowing water creates energy that can be captured and turned into electricity
- a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
- is a specialized semiconductor diode that converts visible light into direct current
- building design, windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer.
- a turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity.
- a form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power
14 Clues: fuels that can be manufactured from various types of biomass. • a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction. • energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust. It's clean and sustainable. • an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines. • ...
Bio 9 2021-12-11
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- respiration A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- triphosphate (ATP) A compound consisting of an adenosine molecule bonded to three phosphate groups, present in all living tissue.
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- cycle The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- Singular form of grana.
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- A coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, accepting electrons and hydrogen.
- process Occur in the absence of free or combined oxygen
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- An enzyme present in plant chloroplasts, involved in fixing atmospheric carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and in oxygenation of the resulting compound during photorespiration.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- The supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc., consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- respiration The process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- cycle A part of photosynthesis.
- Each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
18 Clues: Singular form of grana. • cycle A part of photosynthesis. • natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • process Occur in the absence of free or combined oxygen • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity • ...
Investigating physical properties of matter 2023-08-20
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- A substance or object that does not allow energy to flow through it easily
- An attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move
- Energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
- The amount of matter in something
- Energy related to the temperature of an object or substance
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- A substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The forms matter can take such as solid, liquid, and gas. Sometimes called phases of matter
- The decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, volume (capacity), and weight or mass
- The process of changing a substance from a solid to liquid by adding thermal energy
10 Clues: The amount of matter in something • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit • Energy related to the temperature of an object or substance • A substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily • An attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- Height above or below a given location.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
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- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
Earth Science Spring Final 2015-05-28
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- The motion that that describes the westward movement of the planets.
- Means "Jupiter-like"
- He concluded that earth was a planet.
- An air mass that forms over land.
- The temperature within this layer of the atmosphere will increase with temperature because of the ozone.
- The soil that optimizes agriculture production.
- The transfer of heat through matter by molecular energy.
- Based off of years of observations that describe a place or region.
- The conversion of a gas directly into solid, without ever going through the liquid stage.
- Soil is considered this, because it doesn't change.
- He formalized and then tested the law of universal gravitation.
- The layer of the atmosphere that protects us from meteor's that are in the same path as earth.
- Is the source of all clouds and precipitation, but also absorbs heat that is given off by earth.
- Has the second largest particle size for soil type.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of mass or substance.
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- The soil texture of 31% Sand, 15% Silt, 54% Clay
- The dark moist layer found in topsoil that is made of dead and decaying matter.
- This is when the temperature increases instead of decreases within the troposphere, with height.
- An earth-centered universe.
- One of the three reactants of the photosynthesis process. ______ + H2O + (light)----> O2 + Glucose
- A severe tropical storm that is among the powerful in the world.
- An air mass that forms over a body of water.
- When matter collides in space and forms an irregular shape.
23 Clues: Means "Jupiter-like" • An earth-centered universe. • An air mass that forms over land. • He concluded that earth was a planet. • An air mass that forms over a body of water. • The soil that optimizes agriculture production. • The soil texture of 31% Sand, 15% Silt, 54% Clay • Soil is considered this, because it doesn't change. • ...
Waves 2023-04-12
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- a substance or material (solid, liquid or gas)
- a back-and-forth pattern of motion that transfers energy
- a regular pattern of motion
- a type of wave in which the wave's medium moves in the same direction as the movement of the wave
- the length of one wave that is the distance from the center of one peak to the center of the next peak
- the height of the peaks above the resting line in a wave
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- a type of wave that can only travel through a medium solid, liquid, or gas)
- a point where a wave crosses its resting line
- the rate of something that repeats over and over
- speed
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms but cannot be created or destroyed
- the highness or lowness of sound that depends on the frequency
- a type of wave of electricity and magnetism that can travel through a medium or empty space
- the high point of a wave
- the low point of a wave
- a high-energy wave created from the movement of Earth's crust
16 Clues: speed • the low point of a wave • the high point of a wave • a regular pattern of motion • a point where a wave crosses its resting line • a substance or material (solid, liquid or gas) • the rate of something that repeats over and over • a back-and-forth pattern of motion that transfers energy • the height of the peaks above the resting line in a wave • ...
water cycle benny period 7 2023-11-27
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- a low area on the ground where water collects
- sun turns liquid into gas
- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
- water flowing down smaller creeks and rivers downhill that end up in the ocean.
- a lot of water stored in the ground
- when water flows downhill to evaporate in a lake or ocean
- very hot water pouring out of land forms at the bottom of the ocean
- two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen
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- plants take water from ground that then escapes due to transpiration
- gas to liquid
- a land form that water vapor forms and comes out of
- the super highway in the sky that moves water everywhere
- water moving underground finds a place to emerge
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- when water soaks into the ground
15 Clues: gas to liquid • sun turns liquid into gas • when water soaks into the ground • two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen • a lot of water stored in the ground • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • the energy that drives the water cycle • a low area on the ground where water collects • water moving underground finds a place to emerge • ...
Observing Planetary Objects 2023-11-03
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- waves of electromagnetic energy that people can see
- to make something appear larger
- everything that exists in, on, and around Earth
- light ____ : the distance light travels in a vacuum in one year, about 6 trillion miles
- a state of matter without defined volume or shape
- an instrument used to observe objects that are far away
- to do with the moon
- be able to
- ______ system: our solar system
- a group of solar systems, dust, and gas held together by gravity
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- the chemical element consisting of one proton and electron
- ____ model: an exact copy of dimensions/proportions
- having to do with the eye or lenses
- an interstellar cloud made up of hydrogen gas, plasma, helium gas, and dust
- the metric temperature scale
- the transfer of thermal energy
- - occurring in phases, repeating
- a massive ball of gas in outer space that gives off heat, light, and other forms of radiation
- any star around which planets revolve
19 Clues: be able to • to do with the moon • the metric temperature scale • the transfer of thermal energy • to make something appear larger • ______ system: our solar system • - occurring in phases, repeating • having to do with the eye or lenses • any star around which planets revolve • everything that exists in, on, and around Earth • a state of matter without defined volume or shape • ...
26 Terms from Chapter 2 2022-03-21
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- a short easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols instead of words
- a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- a rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called fuel
- the substances you have at the beginning
- a number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation
- a characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into other substances
- a material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- the cells in your body contain biological catalysts
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a material that releases energy when it burns
- a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- a principal that states that during a chemical reaction, matter is not created or destroyed
- the amount of substance given volume
- a material used to decrease the rate of a reaction
- when two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
- matter is not allowed to enter or leave
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- a reaction in which energy is absorbed
- a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- a change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but that does not make a substance into another substance
- when the reaction is complete
- the study of matter and how matter changes
- when one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- breaks down compounds into simpler products
- matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
26 Clues: when the reaction is complete • the amount of substance given volume • a reaction in which energy is absorbed • matter is not allowed to enter or leave • the substances you have at the beginning • anything that has mass and takes up space • the study of matter and how matter changes • breaks down compounds into simpler products • ...
Biology M1 2025-08-21
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- the maintenance of stable internal conditions
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- organism that lacks an internal mechanism for regulating body heat
- organisms that eat only plants
- a suggested, testable answer to a well-defined scientific question or a possible, testable explanation for observations
- organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
- logical interpretation based on prior knowledge, experience, or evidence
- organism that is internally warmed by a heat-generating metabolic process
- an abrupt and marked change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parents
- the study of life
- organisms that eat only organisms other than plants
- the smallest units of an organism considered alive
- organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their own food
- organisms that are able to make their own food
- a special structure that allows a living organism to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment
- the idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through chemical reactions
- the collected body of data from experiments and observations
- the sum total of processes in an organism that use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that convert energy and matter from outside sources and use that energy and matter to sustain the organism's life functions
- a factor that changes in an experiment
21 Clues: the study of life • organisms that eat only plants • a factor that changes in an experiment • the maintenance of stable internal conditions • organisms that are able to make their own food • organisms that eat both plants and other organisms • the smallest units of an organism considered alive • organisms that eat only organisms other than plants • ...
About our field 2022-03-21
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- we use this to make tiny things visible
- primary energy source for brains
- where the samples are analyzed
- crucial constituent of red blood cells
- kills bacteria
- above buffy coat in a tube after centrifugation
- lack of oxygen in a tissue
- study of serum
- white blood cell (was misspelled in the vocabulary)
- study of blood
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- lack of thrombocytes
- forms a common salt with sodium
- reaction where antibodies cause red blood cell clumping
- specific protein that attaches the antigen
- Hb is low
- study of viruses
- group of cyclic hydrocarbons that includes "good" and "bad" lipids
17 Clues: Hb is low • kills bacteria • study of serum • study of blood • study of viruses • lack of thrombocytes • lack of oxygen in a tissue • where the samples are analyzed • forms a common salt with sodium • primary energy source for brains • crucial constituent of red blood cells • we use this to make tiny things visible • specific protein that attaches the antigen • ...
Characteristics of Life 2024-10-11
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- Reproduction requiring two parents
- The hypothetical process from which living matter is created from non-living matter
- A group of similar cells working together
- An organism that can make their own energy
- Reproduction only requiring one parent
- The smallest unit of life; building block for all life
- The sum of all chemical processes or changes that occur in an organism
- This forms when tissues combine to complete a specific task
- Something living or once alive
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- Groups of organs working together
- A living organism that is in a suspended state
- The process by which food is broken down into simple substances
- A complete living thing
- The process by which an organism can maintain an internally balanced state
- Breathing
- An organism that cannot make their own energy
- Something non-living or never having lived
17 Clues: Breathing • A complete living thing • Something living or once alive • Groups of organs working together • Reproduction requiring two parents • Reproduction only requiring one parent • A group of similar cells working together • An organism that can make their own energy • Something non-living or never having lived • An organism that cannot make their own energy • ...
UNIT II 2022-03-25
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- can form entire cells
- water-fearing
- only allows certain molecules in/out
- result
- combined to form organs
- moving from high concentration to low
- a protein that breaks things down
- diffusion with water
- molecule transport with ATP
- made from organ systems
- combined to form organelles
- basic unit of life
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- where the substrate goes
- combined to form organisms
- energy from a chemical reaction
- molecule transport without ATP
- reactant molecule
- water-loving
- when the active site is changed
- basic units of matter
- molecule that forms the walls of a cell
- combined to form organ systems
22 Clues: result • water-loving • water-fearing • reactant molecule • basic unit of life • diffusion with water • can form entire cells • basic units of matter • combined to form organs • made from organ systems • where the substrate goes • combined to form organisms • molecule transport with ATP • combined to form organelles • molecule transport without ATP • combined to form organ systems • ...
Economic Crossword 2024-04-10
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- factors of production
- this drives all life forms
- tells us how to get there
- can be durable or not
- the ability to take a risk
- outside the library
- necessities of life
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- consumers use goods and services but who supplies them?
- that’s a lot of effort
- every consumer pays this
- no room for credit
- an eye to the future
- that machine is used to make ice cream cones
- when I get knocked down I get up again
- inventiveness
- anything done for you
- a luxury item
- the government doesn’t like these
- the most important economic concept
- shout all about it
20 Clues: inventiveness • a luxury item • no room for credit • shout all about it • outside the library • necessities of life • an eye to the future • factors of production • anything done for you • can be durable or not • that’s a lot of effort • every consumer pays this • tells us how to get there • this drives all life forms • the ability to take a risk • the government doesn’t like these • ...
QMA Lesson 27 2023-07-25
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- Cancer that begins in melanocytes
- Most common type of cancer
- Antineoplastic medication
- Cancer that forms in soft tissue
- Using drugs to treat cancer
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- Harmless
- Hormone
- Cancer that begins in bone marrow
- Cancerous
- Use of person's immune system to fight cancer
- use of high-energy particles to destroy cancer cells
11 Clues: Hormone • Harmless • Cancerous • Antineoplastic medication • Most common type of cancer • Using drugs to treat cancer • Cancer that forms in soft tissue • Cancer that begins in bone marrow • Cancer that begins in melanocytes • Use of person's immune system to fight cancer • use of high-energy particles to destroy cancer cells
Volcano Book Worksheet 2014-02-25
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- Forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe.
- A fast moving, hot type of lava.
- The expulsion of ash, cinders,bombs, and gases.
- A cooler, slower moving type of lava.
- An opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano.
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- A mass of rock formed when a large body of magma cool inside a crust.
- How is geothermal energy used ?
- Forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock.
- A material that is formed from the elements of oxygen and silicon.
- The largest volcano on Venus.
10 Clues: The largest volcano on Venus. • How is geothermal energy used ? • A fast moving, hot type of lava. • A cooler, slower moving type of lava. • Forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe. • The expulsion of ash, cinders,bombs, and gases. • An opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano. • Forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. • ...
Roots- Therm 2012-11-02
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- An Organism Adapted to Living in Very High Temperatures
- Records Changes In temperature
- The Study of Energy or Heat
- Heat From Within
- Heat From Outside
- When the Body Reaches Dangerously High Temperatures
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- Heat Forms Into Different Kinds of Energy
- A Change in the Atoms Nucleus that Requires Very High Temperatures
- Heat coming From Within the Earth
- A Process or Change Taking Place at a Constant Temperature
10 Clues: Heat From Within • Heat From Outside • The Study of Energy or Heat • Records Changes In temperature • Heat coming From Within the Earth • Heat Forms Into Different Kinds of Energy • When the Body Reaches Dangerously High Temperatures • An Organism Adapted to Living in Very High Temperatures • A Process or Change Taking Place at a Constant Temperature • ...
Food Crossword 2024-05-16
10 Clues: Source of energy • Usually from plants • Main source of fuel • Simple carbohydrate • Usually from leaves • Makes you work properly • Helps you to have strong bones • Maintains body's fluid balance • Forms the part of the red blood cells • Comes from either vegetable or animals
bonus points 2023-04-25
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- a transition of a substance directly from solid to gas.
- atoms will gain, lose, or share valence e- to attain an 8-valence electron.
- the enthalpy change for a reaction carried out in multiple steps equals the sum of the enthalpy changes for each step.
- the pressure of an individual gas when in a mixture of gases
- When 2 liquids do not mix.
- the number of protons in the nucleus.
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- a mixture that is not uniform.
- how close a measured value is to an accepted value.
- Stirring, Crushing, and Heating help the rate of ____
- Heat is measured as ___
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- tend to form covalent bonds.
- Ionic compounds are called ___
- Property a characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the sample’s composition.
- the temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gas forms of a substance coexist.
- the study of how heat is converted to and from other forms of energy and how it affects matter.
- molecules move faster
- the mass of one mole of particles.
- The substances that change are called ____
- how close a series of measurements are to each other.
20 Clues: molecules move faster • Heat is measured as ___ • When 2 liquids do not mix. • tend to form covalent bonds. • Ionic compounds are called ___ • a mixture that is not uniform. • the mass of one mole of particles. • the number of protons in the nucleus. • The substances that change are called ____ • how close a measured value is to an accepted value. • ...
Forms of Business Organisation 2023-01-29
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- owner of shares in a company
- a person who buys things or uses services
- a sum of money that a bank, etc. lends to somebody
- a person who owns or manages a farm
- a record of the money taken from your bank account
- a business or organization that is owned and run by all of the people who work for it
- an association of two or more persons who agree to carry business together
- a member in a partnership, an entity in which both the profits or losses of a business or other venture are shared between all members.
- a person, company or country that makes or grows something
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- the sum total of all the buyers and sellers in the area or region under consideration
- refers to a form of business organisation which is owned by an individual
- using or connected with the law
- a document recording the terms of a contract or other legal details.
- artificial person having a separate legal entity, perpetual succession and a common seal
- things that you do in order to advertise a product and increase its sales
15 Clues: owner of shares in a company • using or connected with the law • a person who owns or manages a farm • a person who buys things or uses services • a sum of money that a bank, etc. lends to somebody • a record of the money taken from your bank account • a person, company or country that makes or grows something • ...
CH.15 ENERGY SOURCES IN SURGERY 2021-11-21
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- The quality of a substance that resists the transfer of electrons and therefore electrical current
- A type of lasing energy that is created when electrons are removed Fromm the lasting medium
- Sticky, semiliquid substance that forms when tissue is altered by electrical or ultrasonic energy
- The constriction of electrical current by a nonconductive material
- The transfer of electrical current from an active electrode to another conductive instrument by accident or as part of the electrosurgical process
- Lasers that apply the laser light intermittently to the target tissue
- High-frequency energy created by vibration or excitation of molecules. This type of energy destroys tissue by breaking molecular bonds.
- The electrosurgical circuit in which current travels from the power unit through an instrument containing two opposite poles in contact with the tissue and then returns directly to the energy source
- An acronym for light amplification stimulation emission of radiation
- The use of cold temperatures to destroy tissue
- The absorption of a lasing medium into tissue being lased, according to its color and density
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- Electromagnetic energy in which the frequency is in the area of radio transmission.
- In electrosurgery, the use of high voltage and relatively low frequency to cut through tissue
- The complete destruction of tissue
- The direct use of electricity to cut and coagulate tissue
- In electrosurgery, the point of the electrical surgical instrument that delivers current to tissue
- The process of tissue surface destruction used in electrosurgery
- Inert gas used as a lasting medium during laser surgery
- The destruction of cataracts using ultrasound technology.
- specific burn hazard of monopolar endoscopic surgery
- Charred tissue created by a high-voltage current
- Inert gas used in electrosurgery to direct and shroud the electrical current
- The toxic smoke emitted by tissue during electrosurgery and laser surgery
- A method of tissue destruction in which a probe is inserted into a tumor or tissue mass
- To cover or surround a conductive substance with nonconductive material
25 Clues: The complete destruction of tissue • The use of cold temperatures to destroy tissue • Charred tissue created by a high-voltage current • specific burn hazard of monopolar endoscopic surgery • Inert gas used as a lasting medium during laser surgery • The direct use of electricity to cut and coagulate tissue • The destruction of cataracts using ultrasound technology. • ...
Cattle Overview Review 2023-12-18
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- part of the stomach that has manyplies that grind and squeeze food
- the four uses for cattle are meat, milk, work and __
- part of the stomach that has honeycomb lining that collects hardware
- biggest part of cow stomach with papillae where fermentation occurs
- also called fats and oil, have the most energy
- A ________ abomasum is when the abomasum fills with air and float out of place
- part of the stomach that is the TRUE stomach and is where absorption occurs
- nutrient that provides the bulk of energy and there are 3 forms
- digestive issue in cattle where gas get trapped in the rumen
- nutrients that are either fat or water soluble
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- nutrient needed to make and repair tissues
- abbreviation of the mixture of feed that we can specialize for livestock
- feedstuff that include specific nutrients like minerals
- feedstuff that provides energy through carbs and proteins, corn oats or soybeans
- how many compartments are in a cow's stomach
- who brought cattle to the Americas
- most needed mineral
- feedstuff that provides the bulk of the TMR like silage and hay
- another word used for the cattle species
- ancient ancestors of cattle
- Nutrient that is absolutely necessary for life
21 Clues: most needed mineral • ancient ancestors of cattle • who brought cattle to the Americas • another word used for the cattle species • nutrient needed to make and repair tissues • how many compartments are in a cow's stomach • also called fats and oil, have the most energy • Nutrient that is absolutely necessary for life • nutrients that are either fat or water soluble • ...
Eye Vocab 2023-10-23
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- The bundle of nerves that take signals from the eye to the brain
- Electromagnetic radiation with the lowest frequency and the longest wavelength
- Clear protective covering over your eyes
- Colorful muscle that regulates the pupil
- Electromagnetic radiation which has a longer wavelength than visible light
- Electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths longer than the red end of visible light
- Transparent structure that bends light
- Electromagnetic radiation that human eyes can see ranging from red (long wavelengths) to violet (short wavelengths)
- The highest energy, shortest wavelength electromagnetic radiations
- A spot in your vision where no image is formed
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- Provides blood to places like the eye
- The muscles that are in the front of your eye, near the lens
- The full range of frequencies, from radio waves to gamma rays, that characterizes forms of light
- Electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths shorter than the violet visible light
- The light-sensitive lining in the back of the eye
- The distance between peaks in a wave
- The adjustable opening in your eye
- The clear, gel-like substance that fills the middle of your eye
- Energy emitted in the form of waves (light) or particles (photons)
- Electromagnetic radiation of very short wavelength and high energy
- Tough, opaque (white) outer covering of the eye
21 Clues: The adjustable opening in your eye • The distance between peaks in a wave • Provides blood to places like the eye • Transparent structure that bends light • Clear protective covering over your eyes • Colorful muscle that regulates the pupil • A spot in your vision where no image is formed • Tough, opaque (white) outer covering of the eye • ...
Minerals and Rocks in the Geosphere 2023-03-07
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- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- a naturally occurring solid that can form by inorganic processes and that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- a series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
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- the process by which atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
- a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and core
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms
13 Clues: the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface • a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth • the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and core • a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth • small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms • ...
MINERALS AND ROCKS IN THE GEOSPERE 2025-04-21
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- core, a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the Earth.
- rock, a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- the layer of hot solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- cycle, a series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another.
- a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again.
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface.
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- the process by which atoms are arranges to form a material with a crystal structure.
- a small solid piece of material that come from rocks or remains of organisms.
- rock, a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat pressure or chemical reaction.
- waves, vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
- core, a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth.
- rock, a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- a naturally occurring solid that can form inorganic processes and that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition .
13 Clues: the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface. • the layer of hot solid material between Earth's crust and core. • core, a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the Earth. • a small solid piece of material that come from rocks or remains of organisms. • core, a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth. • ...
Digestion 2024-01-09
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- - connects mouth and stomach
- - grinds up food
- - storage form of glucose
- - process of breaking down food
- juices - acids that help break down food
- - liquid in mouth
- - blood sugar
- - ball - like shape tounge forms food into to be swallowed
- - in saliva
- - place where saliva is held
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- - churned food turns to liquid
- processes - breathing, digesting, building muscle
- juice - enzyemes made by pancreas
- - helps body digest/absorb fats
- - movement of muscles
- - tiny finger-like projections
- - which step is where you see food
- metabolism - energy to maintane body processes
- - molecules combine with oxygen
- - place where food goes after esophagus
20 Clues: - in saliva • - blood sugar • - grinds up food • - liquid in mouth • - movement of muscles • - storage form of glucose • - connects mouth and stomach • - place where saliva is held • - churned food turns to liquid • - tiny finger-like projections • - helps body digest/absorb fats • - molecules combine with oxygen • - process of breaking down food • juice - enzyemes made by pancreas • ...
Forms 2023-11-09
11 Clues: your work • where you work • what is your job • family member (Mum) • last name (Challis) • first letter of name • write your name with a pen • where you were born (Australian) • 4 numbers for your suburb (6004) • the area that you live in (East Perth) • who to call if there is an emergency (Mum)
chapter 6: heat by Kyiah Harris 2017-11-19
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- of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
- thermal energy that flows from a substance of a higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
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- transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- lowest possible temperature that a substance may have - the temperature at which molecules of the substance have their minimum kinetic energy.
- study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- measure of hotness or coldness.
- total energy (kinetic plus potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance (often called internal energy).
- transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid.
- transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance (especially within a solid).
10 Clues: measure of hotness or coldness. • transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree. • transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. • ...
chapter 6: heat by Kyiah Harris 2017-11-19
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- of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
- thermal energy that flows from a substance of a higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- lowest possible temperature that a substance may have - the temperature at which molecules of the substance have their minimum kinetic energy.
- total energy (kinetic plus potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance (often called internal energy).
- transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
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- study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid.
- measure of hotness or coldness.
- transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance (especially within a solid).
10 Clues: measure of hotness or coldness. • transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree. • transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. • ...
Unit 2 Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- The total amount of solar energy that producers in an ecosystem capture via photosynthesis over a given amount of time
- The process that converts nitrogen gas in the atmosphere (N2) into forms of nitrogen that producers can use
- The movement of phosphorus around the biosphere
- The conversion of ammonia into nitrite and then into nitrate
- One of six key elements that organisms need in relatively large amounts:nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur
- All land in a given landscape that drains into a particular stream, river, lake, or wetland
- An event, caused by physical, chemical, or biological agents, resulting in changes in population size or community composition
- A rapid increase in the algal population of a waterway
- The process by which cells unlock the energy of chemical compounds
- nutrient A nutrient required for the growth of an organism but available in a lower quantity than other nutrients
- A consumer that eats producers
- The hypothesis that ecosystems experiencing intermediate levels of disturbance are more diverse than those with high or low disturbance levels
- The conversion of nitrate in a series of steps into the gases nitrous oxide and, eventually, nitrogen gas, which is emitted into the atmosphere
- The release of water from leaves during photosynthesis
- The process by which producers use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose
- The process by which fungal and bacterial decomposers break down the organic nitrogen found in dead bodies and waste products and convert it into inorganic ammonium
- The combined amount of evaporation and transpiration
- A consumer that eats other consumers
- An organism that specializes in breaking down dead tissues and waste products into smaller particles
- The amount of biomass present in an ecosystem at a particular time
- The energy captured by producers in an ecosystem minus the energy producers respire
- The movement of nitrogen around the biosphere
- The movement of sulfur around the biosphere
- An organism that uses the energy of the sun to produce usable forms of energy
- Fungi and bacteria that convert organic matter into small elements and molecules that can be recycled back in the ecosystem
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- The movements of matter within and between ecosystems
- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water
- The movement of water through the biosphere
- The movement of carbon around the biosphere
- A representation of the distribution of biomass, numbers, or energy among trophic levels
- The layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere, extending roughly 16 to 50km above the surface of the Earth
- consumer A carnivore that eats secondary consumers
- The process by which cells convert glucose into energy in the absence of oxygen
- A layer of the atmosphere closest to the surface of the Earth, extending up to approx. 16km
- A complex model of how energy and matter move between trophic levels
- A measure of how much a disturbance can affect flows of energy and matter in an ecosystem
- When oxygen concentrations become so low that it kills fish and other aquatic animals
- An organism that is incapable of photosynthesis and must obtain its energy by consuming other organisms
- Levels The successive levels of organisms consuming one another
- The study and implementation of restoring damaged ecosystems
- The process by which fungal and bacterial decomposers break down the organic matter found in dead bodies and waste products and convert it into inorganic compounds
- The proportion of consumed energy that can be passed from one trophic level to another
- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and riversCarbon cycle The movement of carbon around the biosphere
- The process by which producers incorporate elements into their tissues
- The transportation of dissolved molecules through the soil via groundwater
- The sequence of consumption from producers through tertiary consumers
- The region of our planet where life resides, the combination of all ecosystems on Earth
- Low in oxygen
- The rate at which an ecosystem returns to its original state after a disturbance
- An organism that consumes dead animals
- The total mass of all living matter in a specific area
51 Clues: Low in oxygen • A consumer that eats producers • A consumer that eats other consumers • An organism that consumes dead animals • The movement of water through the biosphere • The movement of carbon around the biosphere • The movement of sulfur around the biosphere • The movement of nitrogen around the biosphere • The movement of phosphorus around the biosphere • ...
Liam 2022-04-06
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- cleanest common fossil fuel
- breaking up an atoms nucleus
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- compressed dead plant material
- ____ ENERGY is stored in chemical bonds
- very commonly used process of co0nverting chemical energy into useable forms
- energy cannot be created or ___ only change form
- ____ energy is stored in forces that hold nuclei of atoms together
7 Clues: cleanest common fossil fuel • breaking up an atoms nucleus • compressed dead plant material • ____ ENERGY is stored in chemical bonds • energy cannot be created or ___ only change form • ____ energy is stored in forces that hold nuclei of atoms together • very commonly used process of co0nverting chemical energy into useable forms
Precious D. 1.2.1 Student Product 2024-03-04
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- remove waste: nitrogen, salt, urea from the blood (urine)
- regulate cold temperatures
- the protein molecule that acts as a carrier
- need to reach and maintain a certain state of equilibrium
- the protein molecule that forms a channel or pore
- substance, molecule moves from high to low concentration
- a transport that uses ATP energy
- the substance that moves passively through the lipid membrane to the cell exterior
- makes the plasma membrane stable, stronger, more flexible, and less permeable to water-soluble substances such as ions
- movement of water
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- when water moves in the cell
- nervous system directs blood flow towards or away from skin
- binds to H+ ions when there is too many
- when water moves out of the cell
- is second that the cell membrane is primarily composed o
- doesn't need any energy
- are one out of two that the cell membrane is primarily composed of
- when the water is balanced, and remains the same
- solute molecule(glucose, salt)
- water molecule
20 Clues: water molecule • movement of water • doesn't need any energy • regulate cold temperatures • when water moves in the cell • solute molecule(glucose, salt) • when water moves out of the cell • a transport that uses ATP energy • binds to H+ ions when there is too many • the protein molecule that acts as a carrier • when the water is balanced, and remains the same • ...
Unit 1 key terms 2026-03-02
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- When a polar molecule causes a skew in the electron cloud of a non-polar molecule it is called an ________________ dipole and will create Debye forces.
- The saying “like dissolves like” will help to determine the _______________________ of one substance in another.
- Regions around a central atom where electrons are found.
- Used to see if the most stable Lewis Structure has been drawn.(two words)
- The alternating arrangement of ions in an ionic compound.
- When solids have strong forces of attraction between the particles, the _____________________ point of the substance tends to be high.
- The shape of molecules is determined by ______________________ between the bonding and non-bonding domains
- A shortened version of a full electron configuration
- A charge separation across a bond or molecule.
- Electrical conductivity is only possible when there are ___________________ particles that can move freely.
- A packet of energy.
- A giant covalent compound with a very high melting point because it has no intermolecular forces
- This type of spectrum includes colored lines on a black background.
- London dispersion forces are created when a ________________________ dipole forms in one atom or molecule and attracts to a neighboring atom or molecule.
- In order to have dipole-dipole attractions and hydrogen bonding, a molecule must be ____________
- a metal will be ___________________ when it has unpaired electrons in its orbitals
- An indication of how hard an atom pulls on shared electrons in a compound.
- 120॰ 109.5॰ or 90॰ (two words)
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- Copper and Chromium have electron configurations that are _____________________ to the rule.
- The longer they are, the less energy they have.
- The shape of an AX2E2 molecule
- This principle says that electrons must fill lower energy orbitals before filling higher energy orbitals
- A three-dimensional space where we can find electrons.
- A way of explaining observations that changes as new evidence becomes available
- When one atom provides both electrons for a covalent bond it forms this type of bond.
- When a double bond can be in various positions in a Lewis structure.
- The outermost electrons that can participate in bonding.
- Forces of attraction between neighbouring molecules.
- when an electron changes from one energy level to another
- Beryllium and Boron will typically form molecules with an _____________________ octet.
- Provides an indication of the strength of a covalent bond. Can be a whole number or fractional (two words)
- Sulfur and Phosphorus will typically form molecules with an _____________________ octet.
- The process of blending orbitals to create new ones with intermediate properties
- An electron in its lowest energy state is said to be in this state.
- the type of bond formed by the side to side overlap of orbitals
- Layers of sp2 hybridized carbon atoms held together by weak intermolecular forces.
- When an electron is not stuck in one position.
- The type of bond formed by the end-to-end overlap of orbitals
38 Clues: A packet of energy. • The shape of an AX2E2 molecule • 120॰ 109.5॰ or 90॰ (two words) • A charge separation across a bond or molecule. • When an electron is not stuck in one position. • The longer they are, the less energy they have. • Forces of attraction between neighbouring molecules. • A shortened version of a full electron configuration • ...
Dance Forms 2021-07-12
19 Clues: Assam • punjab • odisha • kerala • gujarat • haryana • himachal • rajasthan • karnataka • jharkhand • meghalaya • tamilnadu • westbengal • uttarakhand • maharashtra • uttarpradesh • andhrapradesh • madhyapradesh • arunachalpradesh
Photosyntjesis 2025-10-29
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- The stage that uses sunlight to split water molecules
- Process by which green plants make food using sunlight
- Tissue that carries water to the leaves
- Sugar produced as food in photosynthesis
- Main organ of photosynthesis in plants
- Main energy source for photosynthesis
- The stage that forms glucose without direct sunlight
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- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Cell organelle where photosynthesis happens
- Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Tissue that carries food from the leaves
- Produced from sunlight during photosynthesis
- Green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- Substance absorbed by roots, needed for photosynthesis
- Tiny pores on the leaf that allow gas exchange
15 Clues: Green pigment that absorbs sunlight • Main energy source for photosynthesis • Main organ of photosynthesis in plants • Tissue that carries water to the leaves • Tissue that carries food from the leaves • Sugar produced as food in photosynthesis • Cell organelle where photosynthesis happens • Gas released by plants during photosynthesis • ...
Thermal energy 2021-09-21
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- Heat, light, motion, electrical, chemical, nuclear, and gravity
- Transfers heat within a body or between two bodies that are touching.
- The sum of kinetic and gravitational potential energy
- Is transfered by heating by; radiation, conduction and convection. The amount of energy transferred is measured in joules
- It is produced by the movement of molecules in an object. You see, all objects are made up of tiny particles called molecules. In cold things, like ice cubes, the molecules move very slowly. In hot things, like a hot drink, the molecules move very fast.
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- Exchanging
- Every is made of these forms
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of all of the particles in a substance
- That energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another
- The kind of energy in moving things.
10 Clues: Exchanging • Every is made of these forms • The kind of energy in moving things. • The sum of kinetic and gravitational potential energy • Heat, light, motion, electrical, chemical, nuclear, and gravity • Transfers heat within a body or between two bodies that are touching. • Measure of the average kinetic energy of all of the particles in a substance • ...
Ions & Molecules 2021-12-07
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- Cl2, N2, O2, H2, Br2 are ___ molecules
- name of negative ion in MgBr2
- negative charged ion
- SO42- is a ____ ion
- sharing 2 pairs of electrons forms a __ bond
- sum of pos and neg charges in an ion
- sharing 1 pair of electrons forms a __ bond
- polyatomic ion with overall positive charge
- bond that forms by sharing valence electrons
- forms when 2 or more atoms share electrons
- bond between Na+ and Cl-
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- name of this polyatomic ion OH-
- positive charged ion
- name the 2nd non metal in NO3
- name of this polyatomic ion HCO3-
- name the 2nd non metal in CO
- separation of charges in a polar bond
- sharing 3 pairs of electrons forms a __ bond
- transition elements have ____ charge
- sharing covalent bonds equally or unequally
20 Clues: SO42- is a ____ ion • positive charged ion • negative charged ion • bond between Na+ and Cl- • name the 2nd non metal in CO • name the 2nd non metal in NO3 • name of negative ion in MgBr2 • name of this polyatomic ion OH- • name of this polyatomic ion HCO3- • transition elements have ____ charge • sum of pos and neg charges in an ion • separation of charges in a polar bond • ...
The Muscular System 2016-12-22
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- place of union between two or more bones
- any body part attached to a main structure
- spongy or porous structure, as found at the end of long bones
- A protein that holds a reserve supply of oxygen in muscle cells?
- What is the ability of a muscle to recoil after being stretched?
- What is another name for a muscle cell?
- The actions of smooth muscles Are?
- increases the angle of the joint
- word meaning moves closer to the midline
- How many types of muscle tissue are found in the human body?
- What type of muscle forms the walls of hollow internal structures?
- The Tendon connects the muscle to?
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- How is cardiac muscle contraction regulated?
- What organ's wall is composed mostly of cardiac muscle tissue?
- What is the cytoplasm of the muscle cell?
- What type of muscle forms most of the heart?
- What is the energy needed for muscle contraction?
- decreases the angle of a joint
- what elastic protein, keeps thick and thin filaments aligned
- What are the three muscle types in the body? Cardiac, smooth and _____
- The thicker filaments are the ________filaments.
21 Clues: decreases the angle of a joint • increases the angle of the joint • The actions of smooth muscles Are? • The Tendon connects the muscle to? • What is another name for a muscle cell? • place of union between two or more bones • word meaning moves closer to the midline • What is the cytoplasm of the muscle cell? • any body part attached to a main structure • ...
Past Forms 2018-04-22
Past forms 2018-02-14
Leading forms 2021-04-15
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- tell simple past
- write past participle
- rise past participle
- buy simple past
- do simple past
- make past participle
- take simple past
- eat past participle
- drink simple past
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- buy simple past
- drive simple past
- run simple past
- think simple past
- get simple past
- have simple past
- ride simple past
- swim past participle
- be past participle
- sell past participle
- say past participle
20 Clues: do simple past • buy simple past • run simple past • get simple past • buy simple past • tell simple past • have simple past • ride simple past • take simple past • drive simple past • think simple past • drink simple past • be past participle • eat past participle • say past participle • rise past participle • swim past participle • make past participle • sell past participle • write past participle
Topic 4: Ecology 2024-01-29
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- _ forms when organic matter is not fully decomposed because of anaerobic conditions in waterlogged soils.
- What is exchanged between a sealed mesocosm and the surrounding external environment?
- Type of heterotroph that obtains nutrients from non-living organic sources. (ie. humus)
- Where does methane emitted from?
- _ is produced from organic matter in anaerobic conditions by methanogenic archaeans and some diffuses into the atmosphere
- In carbon cycle, what process changes carbon in coal to carbon dioxide?
- Heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from dead organic matter by external digestion
- Organisms of a species living together in the same area
- The increase in the combustion of _ organic matter cause an increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide.
- Represents the lowest level on the pyramid of energy.
- Animals such as reef-building corals and molluscs have hard parts that are composed of calcium carbonate and can become fossilized in _
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- In aquatic habitats _ is present as a dissolved gas and hydrogen carbonate ions.
- Ocean _ become more severe if the carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere increases.
- Which gas have made the most significant contribution to the global warming other than carbon dioxide?
- Energy released by respiration is used in living organism and converted to _
- _ synthesize nutrients by converting inorganic into organic molecules
- Members of different species breed together
- Different species living and interacting with each other in a specific area
- Organism that are not exclusively autotrophic or heterotrophic
- Main supply of energy
20 Clues: Main supply of energy • Where does methane emitted from? • Members of different species breed together • Represents the lowest level on the pyramid of energy. • Organisms of a species living together in the same area • Organism that are not exclusively autotrophic or heterotrophic • _ synthesize nutrients by converting inorganic into organic molecules • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2022-12-06
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- molecules split gaining water
- fatty acid with single bond carbons
- model of enzyme-substrate interaction where they act as lock and key
- uneven distribution of electrons causing slightly negative and positive poles
- all chemical reactions occuring within an organism to maintain life
- a substance that an enzyme acts on during a chemical reaction
- large molecules from small ones
- has phosphate group, nitrogenous base, and 5-carbon sugar
- prevents sharp changes in pH levels
- non polar molecules that repel water
- chemical reactions releasing energy
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- molecules forming ionic or covalent bond with water
- ability to move or change matter
- has pleated sheet or alpha helix
- have amino group -NH2 on one end and carboxyl group -COOH on other end
- pockets in the folds on enzyme surfaces
- starch, glycogen, glucose, chain of glucose
- molecules build losing water
- molecules sit on active site and prevent entry of substrate
- a compound that forms H+ ions in solution
- part of amino acid that is different
21 Clues: molecules build losing water • molecules split gaining water • large molecules from small ones • ability to move or change matter • has pleated sheet or alpha helix • fatty acid with single bond carbons • prevents sharp changes in pH levels • chemical reactions releasing energy • part of amino acid that is different • non polar molecules that repel water • ...
Food webs 2023-02-02
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- illustrate the flow of energy
- a groups of a specific species
- hides from predator
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the study of relationships between different forms of animals
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- when the flow of energy is divided into categories
- a chart to see what an animals predator is
- a relationship where both species benefit from one another
- when an organism hunts its prey
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
10 Clues: hides from predator • illustrate the flow of energy • a groups of a specific species • when an organism hunts its prey • a chart to see what an animals predator is • when the flow of energy is divided into categories • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • a relationship where both species benefit from one another • ...
Chapter 5, Energy Transfer Vocabulary - 7th Grade Science 2021-01-27
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- is the stored energy an object has due to its position or the energy it has when the object is at rest, example: rock at the top of a hill, car stopped at a redlight
- is the sum of an object’s kinetic and potential energy
- is energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change forms, example: energy skate park, Newton’s cradle
- is energy due to the motion of its molecules, the faster the molecules move the more energy it produces, also referred to as heat energy, example: conduction, convection, radiation
- is transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves, is produced by vibrations of electrically charged particles, and can travel through empty space, example: visible light, x-rays, microwaves
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- is the energy stored inside an atom by the forces that hold together the nucleus of the atom,when nucleus breaks apart or joined together, energy is released, example: sun
- is the energy an object has due to its motion or its movement, example: car driving
- takes place when energy changes from one form into another, example: rubbing hands together
- is potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together, example: food, batteries
- is the energy of moving electrons, example: plugging phone into outlet
- is the energy that we can hear, it is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter, example: guitar
11 Clues: is the sum of an object’s kinetic and potential energy • is the energy of moving electrons, example: plugging phone into outlet • is the energy an object has due to its motion or its movement, example: car driving • takes place when energy changes from one form into another, example: rubbing hands together • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-15
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- Measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position. It may be visualized as directed line segments whose lengths are their magnitudes.
- It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity.
- In thermodynamics, it is the energy in transfer to or from a thermodynamic system, by mechanisms other than transfer of matter.
- It is an object's change in position, only measuring from it's starting position to the final position.
- Is the branch of Physics dealing with the study of motion.
- It is the speed at which something moves in one direction and is a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion.
- Is the rate at which work is done or the rate at which energy is transferred from one place to another or transformed from one type to another.
- A force of attraction that exists between any two masses which tries to pull them towards each other.
- It deals with the movement of objects and the forces that drive that movement.
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- It is the use of power or energy of a system by making use of supply.
- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- Is a unit of power and is defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second.
- It is the push and pull on an object with mass that causes it to change velocity and has both magnitude and direction.
- Branch of physics and subdivision of mechanics concerned with the geometrically possible motion of a body or system of bodies without consideration of the forces involved.
- The capacity for doing work.
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy.
- Is the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time.
- Is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo chemical reaction to transform into other substances.
- It is the change in the position of an object over time and is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, speed, and time.
20 Clues: The capacity for doing work. • Is the branch of Physics dealing with the study of motion. • It is the use of power or energy of a system by making use of supply. • Is a unit of power and is defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second. • It deals with the movement of objects and the forces that drive that movement. • ...
Crossword about Science 2023-10-20
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- The process where your plants make carbon dioxide and oxygen
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a pigment that gives plants their green color,
- includes the rocks and minerals on Earth
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms
- Respiration- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- membrane-bound cell organelles
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- as producers, consumers, and/or decomposers- Producers are organisms that make their own food by absorbing sunlight and using this energy to thrive. Consumers are animals that eat living things as a means of gaining energy. Decomposers break down dead plants and animals
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- The process of burning something
- living organisms that are part of an environment
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- The action of breathing
- Fuel- a generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, coal products, natural gas, derived gas, crude oil, petroleum products and non-renewable wastes
- Sink- a forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
- the ability to do work
- Source/Reservoir- the parts of the Earth that store carbon
- The process where your plants make carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Respiration- respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen
23 Clues: the ability to do work • The action of breathing • membrane-bound cell organelles • The process of burning something • includes the rocks and minerals on Earth • a pigment that gives plants their green color, • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • living organisms that are part of an environment • Not associated with or derived from living organisms • ...
Nutrition 2022-01-28
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- dissolved substances that regulate many processes in the body's cells
- a nutrient found in plants that helps prevent heart disease and promotes healthy digestion
- a mineral that can cause high blood pressure if eaten too much
- an energy source for the body that also helps with growth and repair of bodily cells
- types of vitamins that protect cells from the damage of aging
- a mineral vital to the functioning of the nervous system, blood clotting, and especially for bones and teeth
- the body's primary source of energy
- a mineral that maintains water balance and lowers blood pressure
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
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- the nine amino acids the body cannot produce, must be consumed
- vitamins that can be stored by the body for future use
- a substance that forms plaque in the veins if eaten too much. found only in animal products
- fats that are typically solid at room temperature and can lead to heart disease if eaten too much
- a mineral needed to produce hemoglobin
- a condition in which red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- a unit for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
16 Clues: the body's primary source of energy • a mineral needed to produce hemoglobin • vitamins that can be stored by the body for future use • types of vitamins that protect cells from the damage of aging • the nine amino acids the body cannot produce, must be consumed • a mineral that can cause high blood pressure if eaten too much • ...
Volcano Book Worksheet 2014-02-25
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- The expulsion of ash, cinders,bombs, and gases.
- A cooler, slower moving type of lava.
- Forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock.
- A material that is formed from the elements of oxygen and silicon.
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- How is geothermal energy used ?
- Forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe.
- A mass of rock formed when a large body of magma cool inside a crust.
- A fast moving, hot type of lava.
- An opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano.
- The largest volcano on Venus.
10 Clues: The largest volcano on Venus. • How is geothermal energy used ? • A fast moving, hot type of lava. • A cooler, slower moving type of lava. • Forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe. • The expulsion of ash, cinders,bombs, and gases. • An opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano. • Forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. • ...
Chemistry Regents Review 2025-05-30
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- when bonds are broken energy is…
- what chemical reaction has an element that replaces another element, leaving the 2nd element alone?
- what metal electrode does oxidation occur?
- which molecules are symmetrical?
- what are all the elements left of the staircase called?
- if 2 gases have the same pressure, temp, and volume they also have the same number of…
- what element indicates that the compound is organic?
- when energy is released the reaction is…
- what is it called when a reaction happens on its own and not forced?
- what are the group of stable elements called?
- what forces exist between gases?
- what is it called when a heavy nucleus is split and forms energy?
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- what are the electrons on the outermost shell called?
- what mixture are all particles spread out equally and you cant see the different parts?
- what chemical reaction breaks down a compound into multiple, smaller pieces?
- which model discovered electrons orbit the nucleus in circular paths?
- acids are proton/H+…
- what type of bonding has the strongest IMFs?
- which hydrocarbons are saturated?
- solutes and solvents have to have the ____ polarities in order to mix.
- what method separates a solid from a liquid?
- as kinetic energy increases, potential energy stays…
- the ____ surface area the reactants have the more collisions.
- what bond is formed with a metal and non-metal?
- what is a solution called when it still has room for more solute to dissolve?
- what connects 2 solutions in a voltaic cell?
- what substance separates into ions when dissolved in water?
- what is it called when 2 nuclei are combined to create 1 and energy?
28 Clues: acids are proton/H+… • when bonds are broken energy is… • which molecules are symmetrical? • what forces exist between gases? • which hydrocarbons are saturated? • when energy is released the reaction is… • what metal electrode does oxidation occur? • what type of bonding has the strongest IMFs? • what method separates a solid from a liquid? • ...
Electricity,Energy and Power:Relations and Differences 2023-08-30
6 Clues: form of energy • unit of measurement for power • it is found in different forms • unit of measurement for energy • unit of measurement for electricity • the speed at which energy is transformed or converted
8.1 and 8.2 biovocab 2025-11-04
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- Organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, protein, carbohydrates
- Property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot; also called semi permeable membrane
- Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- Organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other material from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside of the cell
- Thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- Flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
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- The center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons in cells, the structure that contains the cells’ genetic material in the form of DNA
- Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- Cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
- Fundamental concept of biology that states that all living things are composed of cells; that cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things; and that new cells are produced from existing cells
- Strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- Basic unit of all forms of life
- Network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- In eukaryotic cells, all cellular contents outside the nucleus; in prokaryotic cells, all the cells’ contents
16 Clues: Basic unit of all forms of life • Organism whose cells contain a nucleus • Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • Strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, protein, carbohydrates • Thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells; regulates what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Everett and Robby 2025-09-08
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- the fourth state of matter that is rarely talked about.
- How readily a substance undergoes a chemical reaction.
- The ability to be pounded into a thin sheet.
- How easily a substance catches on fire.
- How readily a substance forms an acid or base in water.
- something that is not matter.
- as temperature increases the atoms do what?
- How well a material burns.
- The average kinetic energy of matter.
- Mass per unit of volume.
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- The ability to drawn or pulled into a wire.
- The ability to dissolve in another substance.
- tiny particles that everything is made up of.
- The Amount of space the “stuff” takes up.
- A physical form in which a substance exists, such as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- Able to transfer thermal energy from place to place.
- The amount of “stuff” something is made of.
- Shiny.
- Matter that consists of one type of atom, molecule, or compound.
19 Clues: Shiny. • Mass per unit of volume. • How well a material burns. • something that is not matter. • The average kinetic energy of matter. • How easily a substance catches on fire. • The Amount of space the “stuff” takes up. • The ability to drawn or pulled into a wire. • The amount of “stuff” something is made of. • as temperature increases the atoms do what? • ...
Health & Fitness - Ch. 8 Crossword Exam 2014-04-17
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- Acid Small units that are bound together chemically to form proteins.
- A dissolved substance that regulates many processes in cells.
- Is a carbohydrate, and is the most important simple sugar in human metabolism which provides energy to the cells.
- Which band is the widest on the MyPyramid plan? Vegatables - Oils - Grains - Meat & Beans - Fruits - Milk
- A nutrient made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and it supplies energy to the body.
- A nutrient that occurs naturally in rocks and soil; needed by the body in small amounts.
- Which of the following is high in protein? Apple - Lettuce - Candy - Chicken
- The process of maintaining a steady state inside the body.
- The chemical process by which the body breaks down food to release energy.
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- A type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants and is necessary for the proper functioning of the digestive system.
- A vitamin that helps protect healthy cells from damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer.
- A nutrient that contains nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; needed for growth and repair of body tissues.
- Unit for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down.
- Loss of water through heavy perspiring can result in; Metabolism - Anemia - Dehydration - Homeostasis
- A nutrient that is made by living things, is required in small amounts, and assists in chemical reactions in the body.
- A substance in foods that the body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy.
- A waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products.
- A nutrient made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; supplies energy, forms cells, maintains body temperature, and protects nerves.
18 Clues: The process of maintaining a steady state inside the body. • A dissolved substance that regulates many processes in cells. • A waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products. • Acid Small units that are bound together chemically to form proteins. • Unit for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down. • ...
Covalent Bonding Vocab 2019-10-29
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- A molecule of an element consisting of 2 atoms
- An ion made up of 2 or more atoms bonded together that acts as a single unit with a net charge
- Based on an arrangement that minimizes the repulsion of shared and unshared pairs of electrons around the central atom
- Structure Model that uses electron-dot structtures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules
- A molecule formed by covalent bonds, where atoms share 1 or more pairs of valence electrons
- Occurs when 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with eachother
- A pair of valence electrons that aren't shared with another atom in a covalent bond. Called a unshared or non-bonding pair
- Compound All compunds that contain carbon with the primary exceptions of carbon oxides, carbides, and carbonates
- Energy The amount of energy required to break apart a mole of molecules into its component atoms
- A chemical bond where 1 pair of electrons is shared between 2 atoms
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- Forms when 2 or more atoms covalently bond and is lower in potential
- Force that holds 2 atoms together
- Large molecule formed by combining many repeating structural units (monomers)
- Type of bon that forms when electrons aren't shared equally
- Tells us the number of atoms of each element in a compound
- A chemical bond that shares valence electrons
- Something consisting of 2 elements
- A chemical bond in which 2 pairs of electrons are shared between 2 atoms
- States that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to acquire a full valence shell
- A chemical bond in which 3 pairs of electrons are shared between 2 atoms
20 Clues: Force that holds 2 atoms together • Something consisting of 2 elements • A chemical bond that shares valence electrons • A molecule of an element consisting of 2 atoms • Tells us the number of atoms of each element in a compound • Type of bon that forms when electrons aren't shared equally • Occurs when 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with eachother • ...
Water and Rock Cycle Review 2025-10-22
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- rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma on or below Earth’s surface
- The breakdown of rock by chemical reactions
- is a change in state from a gas or liquid to a solid
- water located underground that fills pore spaces in soil and rock layers
- While gravity pulls the water droplets downward, a force acts on the droplets in the________direction.
- forms when magma slowly hardens below Earth's surface
- the continuous set of processes by which rock can change from one type to another; a model of how the flow of energy drives the cycling of rock material in the geosphere
- the process by which surface water flows downhill into rivers, lakes, and the ocean
- a solid structure made of atoms arranged in a repeating geometric pattern
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools quickly on Earth's surface
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- rock changed in composition or texture by heat and pressure
- the process by which water falls to the ground from clouds in the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- the global movement of water powered by energy from the sun and Earth’s gravity
- the change in state from a gas to a liquid
- rock formed from the deposition of dissolved materials, rock fragments, or the remains of organisms
- the change in state from a liquid to a gas
- a substance that is made of crystals and has a specific chemical composition and a specific geometric shape
- As the rock deforms, its crystals change shape, often becoming longer and thinner
- Crystallization occurs when the air temperature falls below______________________.
19 Clues: the change in state from a gas to a liquid • the change in state from a liquid to a gas • The breakdown of rock by chemical reactions • is a change in state from a gas or liquid to a solid • forms when magma slowly hardens below Earth's surface • rock changed in composition or texture by heat and pressure • ...
Ch 3 Env Sci 2025-10-08
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- A value that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale of 0 to 14, based on the proportion of H+ ions present.
- The accumulated biological material produced by living organisms.
- Forms of a single element that differ in atomic mass due to a different number of neutrons in the nucleus.
- Extracting energy for life from inorganic chemicals, such as hydrogen sulfide, rather than from sunlight.
- Organism that obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
- Systems in which there is no exchange of energy or matter with its surroundings.
- Organisms that consume organic litter, debris, and dung.
- Network of interdependent components and processes.
- Organisms that synthesize food molecules from inorganic compounds by using an external energy source; most producers are photosynthetic.
- Complex molecules organized around skeletons of carbon atoms arranged in rings or chains; includes biomolecules, molecules synthesized by living organisms.
- Organisms that only eat plants.
- The amount of biomass (biological material) produced in a given area during a given period of time.
- a combination of two or more atoms.
- A complex, interlocking series of individual food chains in an ecosystem.
- Stored energy that is latent but available for use. A rock poised at the top of a hill and water stored behind a dam are examples of potential energy.
- A system in stable balance.
- The capacity to do work, such as moving matter over a distance.
- Organisms that mainly prey upon animals.
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- The smallest particles that exhibit the characteristics of an element.
- The biochemical process by which green plants and some bacteria capture light energy and use it to produce chemical bonds. Carbon dioxide and water are consumed while oxygen and simple sugars are produced.
- The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system.
- All the organisms genetically similar enough to breed and produce live, fertile offspring in nature.
- Substances composed of different kinds of atoms.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- Fungus or bacterium that breaks complex organic material into smaller molecules.
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- All members of a species that live in the same area at the same time.
- organisms that consume carrion, or organisms not killed by the scavenger.
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.
- Minute compartments surrounded by semipermeable membranes within which the processes of life are carried out by all living organisms.
- Systems that exchange energy and matter with its environment.
- Energy contained in moving objects, such as a rock rolling down a hill, the wind blowing through the trees, or water flowing over a dam.
- A measure of disorder and usefulness of energy in a system.
- Substances that cannot be broken into simpler units by chemical means.
34 Clues: A system in stable balance. • Organisms that only eat plants. • a combination of two or more atoms. • Organisms that mainly prey upon animals. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • Substances composed of different kinds of atoms. • Network of interdependent components and processes. • ...
Oceanography 2022-05-09
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- The _____ produced by creatures at the bottom of the ocean can be very beautiful.
- Some ocean animals in the bottom of the ocean have not _____over time to receive energy from sunlight.
- Most _____, which get energy by combining minerals with oxygen, are bacteria and other single-celled forms of life.
- With eleven systems of the human body, it’s easy to say a human being is a complex _____.
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- Rather than performing _____, the creatures at the bottom of the ocean eat chemicals.
- There may not be sunlight at this depth in the ocean; however, there are _____, which release chemicals into the ocean. [two words]
- Many creatures on the bottom of the ocean are _____, but others are quite large.
- Animals on the earth’s surface _____ air, water, and sunlight into energy.
- Deep down below the ocean’s surface, there exists rich _____, with a multitude of different life forms.
9 Clues: Animals on the earth’s surface _____ air, water, and sunlight into energy. • Many creatures on the bottom of the ocean are _____, but others are quite large. • The _____ produced by creatures at the bottom of the ocean can be very beautiful. • Rather than performing _____, the creatures at the bottom of the ocean eat chemicals. • ...
kys 2026-02-18
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- Uneven distribution of charges within a molecule
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells
- Contains carbon and is found in living things
- Smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element
- Molecule Two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom
- Substance formed when two or more elements chemically bond
- Negatively charged subatomic particle found outside the nucleus
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
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- Atom Element that forms four covalent bonds and is the backbone of life
- Attraction between molecules of different substances
- Neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus
- Positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus
- Energy Energy required to start a chemical reaction
- Pure substance made of only one type of atom
- Small building block molecule that makes up a polymer
15 Clues: Pure substance made of only one type of atom • Contains carbon and is found in living things • Neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus • Uneven distribution of charges within a molecule • Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • Energy Energy required to start a chemical reaction • ...
LAMS 7th grade Life Science Vocab review 2021-06-01
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- / Part of a chromosome that controls a particular characteristic of an individual.
- / A group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms.
- / A jelly like fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended.
- / Organism that makes its own food (generally plants); a producer.
- / The gradual process by which life develops and changes.
- membrane / Controls what moves in & out of a cell.
- / Non-living parts of an ecosystem.
- / Living part of any ecosystem.
- / Different forms of a gene.
- / A process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into sugar and oxygen.
- / A new organism produced by one or more parents.
- / An organism's genetic make up or allele combination (aA, AA, aa).
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- / A trait that appears if one parent passes the gene.
- / Organism's physical appearance; visible trait.
- / Controls all activity in the cell.
- / An organism that eats other organisms.
- dioxide / Animals provide this for plants; CO2.
- / A sugar found in plant an animal tissue that is the major energy source of the body.
- / An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
- / Captures energy from sunlight and produces food for the cell.
- / Stores Water (H2O).
- / the variety of all organisms and a habits on earth.
- / An organism that can make its own food.
23 Clues: / Stores Water (H2O). • / Different forms of a gene. • / Living part of any ecosystem. • / Non-living parts of an ecosystem. • / Controls all activity in the cell. • / An organism that eats other organisms. • / An organism that can make its own food. • / Organism's physical appearance; visible trait. • dioxide / Animals provide this for plants; CO2. • ...
Reaction Rates 2022-05-05
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- An unstable arrangement of atoms that forms momentarily at the peak of the activation energy barrier
- A substance that interferes with the action of the catalyst
- A measurement of the amount of solute that is dissolved in a given quantity of solvent
- A measure of the speed of any change that occurs within an interval of time
- Occurs naturally and favors the formation of products as the specified conditions
- Atoms, ions, and the molecules can react to form products when they collide with each other
- When the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal
- If a stress is applied to a system in dynamic equilibrium, the system changes in a way that relieves the stress
- Energy that is available to do work
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- Another name for an activated complex
- The minimum energy that colliding particles must have in order to react
- A reaction in which the conversion of reactants occur simultaneously
- A substance that increases the rate of reaction without being used up during the reaction
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in matter
- The relative concentrations of the reactants and products at equilibrium constitute
15 Clues: Energy that is available to do work • Another name for an activated complex • A substance that interferes with the action of the catalyst • When the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal • A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in matter • A reaction in which the conversion of reactants occur simultaneously • ...
Puzzle 45: Chemical Reactions 2025-09-09
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- – Speed of reaction.
- – Speeds reaction.
- – Dissolved substance.
- – Two reactants exchange.
- – Substance change.
- – Forward and reverse rates equal.
- – Energy to start reaction.
- – Resulting substance.
- – Breaks substance apart.
- – Forms solid from solution.
- – Combines substances.
- – Heat content.
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- – Cannot reverse.
- – Burns with oxygen.
- – Quantitative reactant ratios.
- – Absorbs heat.
- – Equal atoms both sides.
- – Amount of solute.
- – Oxidation-reduction.
- – Can go both ways.
- – Releases heat.
- – Study of reaction rates.
- – Slows reaction.
- – Loses oxygen.
- – Acid + base.
- – Gains oxygen.
- – Dissolves solute.
- – Stepwise reaction path.
- – One reactant replaces another.
- – Starting material.
30 Clues: – Acid + base. • – Absorbs heat. • – Loses oxygen. • – Gains oxygen. • – Heat content. • – Releases heat. • – Cannot reverse. • – Slows reaction. • – Speeds reaction. • – Amount of solute. • – Can go both ways. • – Substance change. • – Dissolves solute. • – Speed of reaction. • – Burns with oxygen. • – Starting material. • – Oxidation-reduction. • – Dissolved substance. • – Resulting substance. • ...
CHAPTER 7 TERMS 2021-10-21
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- PLANT MATERIAL, MANURE OR ANY OTHER ORGANIC MATTER THAT'S USED AS AN ENERGY SOURCE.
- A NONRENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE THAT FORMED FROM THE REMAINS OF ORGANISMS THAT HAD LIVE MANY YEARS AGO.
- THE PRESERVATION AND WISE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
- A NATURAL RESOURCE THAT CAN BE REPLACED AT THE SAME TIME RATE AT WHICH THE RESOURCE IS CONSUMED.
- THE ENERGY RECEIVED BY EARTH FROM THE SUN, IN THE FORM OF RADIATION
- ELECTRICAL ENERGY PRODUCED BY THE FLOW OF WATER.
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH THE NUCLEUS OF A HEAVY ATOM SPLITS INTO TWO OR MORE FRAGMENTS
- THE PROCESS BY WHCIH NUCLEI OF A SMALL ATOMS COMBINE TO FORM NEW, AND MORE MASSIVE NUCLEI.
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- A RESOURCE THAT FORMS AT A RATE THAT IS SLOWER THAN THE RATE AT WHICH IT IS CONSUMED.
- THE ENERGY PRODUCED BY HEAT WITHIN EARTH.
- A MINERAL DEPOSIT WITHIN A ROCK FORMATION.
- A DEPOSIT THAT CONTAINS A VALUABLE MINERAL AND THAT HAS BEEN CONCENTRATED BY MECHANICAL ACTION,
- THE PROCESS OF RECOVERING VALUABLE OR USEFUL MATERIALS FROM WASTE OR SCRAP (PROCESS OF REUSING SOME ITEMS)
- A NATURAL MATERIAL WHOSE CONCENTRATION OF VALUABLE MINERALS IS HIGH ENOUGH FOR THE MATERIAL TO BE MINED.
- AN ORGANIC MATERIAL THAT CAN BE USED AS JEWERLY WHEN IT IS CUT OR POLISHED.
15 Clues: THE ENERGY PRODUCED BY HEAT WITHIN EARTH. • A MINERAL DEPOSIT WITHIN A ROCK FORMATION. • ELECTRICAL ENERGY PRODUCED BY THE FLOW OF WATER. • THE PRESERVATION AND WISE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES. • THE ENERGY RECEIVED BY EARTH FROM THE SUN, IN THE FORM OF RADIATION • AN ORGANIC MATERIAL THAT CAN BE USED AS JEWERLY WHEN IT IS CUT OR POLISHED. • ...
Viruses and Bacteria 2013-04-29
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- between cell membrane and nucleus
- virus that infects bacteria
- forms inside bacteria a bacteria cell, small, rounded
- breaking down food to release energy
- where proteins are produced in a cell
- one bacteria transferring genetic material to another bacteria
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- structure that helps a cell to move
- non living particle that produces inside a living cell
- organism that breaks down other things
- orgransim that provides a source of energy to another organism
- division of a bacterium to form two identical bacteria cels
- organism that lives in a host causing harm to it
12 Clues: virus that infects bacteria • between cell membrane and nucleus • structure that helps a cell to move • breaking down food to release energy • where proteins are produced in a cell • organism that breaks down other things • organism that lives in a host causing harm to it • forms inside bacteria a bacteria cell, small, rounded • ...
Photosynthesis crossword 2025-09-17
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- used to transport sugars and food nutrients in translocation
- lower layer of the leaf
- Light-Independent Reactions / Calvin Cycle)
- to remove CO2 from the air surrounding a leaf.
- used to transport water through plants from roots in tanspiration
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- is used to produce CO2.
- Light-Dependent Reactions)
- forms plants transport system
- contains chlorophyll which allows light energy to be absorbed andconverted to chemical energy
- is used to show that the areas of the leaf that have
- clear waxy layer that surrounds the leaf
- acts as a protective barrier around leaf
12 Clues: is used to produce CO2. • lower layer of the leaf • Light-Dependent Reactions) • forms plants transport system • clear waxy layer that surrounds the leaf • acts as a protective barrier around leaf • Light-Independent Reactions / Calvin Cycle) • to remove CO2 from the air surrounding a leaf. • is used to show that the areas of the leaf that have • ...
Forms of Prayer Crossword 2016-03-23
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- The central ________ prayer of our faith is the Eucharist.
- The attitude we should have when we pray.
- A profound awareness of God achieved through deep love is _________ prayer.
- A prayer that is an expression of sorrow for our sins.
- A prayer that is our loving response for all God does.
- Prayers said a prescribed times by a community of ordained people is _______ of the hours.
- A prayer in which we ask God's help for ourselves.
- The sin we commit when we adore things other than God.
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- A prayer in which we ask God to supply our needs.
- A prayer in which we ask God to help others.
- The sacrament when we pray the Act of Contrition.
- A prayer in which we ponder God's presence in our lives.
- A prayer said to a sanctified host is _______ adoration.
- A prayer in which we ASK and then ADORE.
- A prayer that is our loving response to God for simply being God.
15 Clues: A prayer in which we ASK and then ADORE. • The attitude we should have when we pray. • A prayer in which we ask God to help others. • A prayer in which we ask God to supply our needs. • The sacrament when we pray the Act of Contrition. • A prayer in which we ask God's help for ourselves. • A prayer that is an expression of sorrow for our sins. • ...
FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION 2017-04-22
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- 11. These societies are developed to help the small traders to sell their products
- 6. It is one of the merit of partnership firms
- 8. These societies are voluntary associations of persons
- 14. The minimum number of members for public company is
- 16. Maximum number of members in a public company is
- 9. The liability of members of a cooperative society is
- 15. Maximum number of members in a private company is
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- 7. These partners do not take part in the day today affairs of the firm
- 2. The business in H.U.F is controlled by
- 3. For running this form of business requires minimum 2 persons
- 12. They are the owners of a company
- 13. A company is a ………. Person created by Law
- 10. The motive of cooperative society is
- 4. In the absence of agreement profit in partnership is shared
- 5. The minimum number of members required to run a partnership firm
15 Clues: 12. They are the owners of a company • 10. The motive of cooperative society is • 2. The business in H.U.F is controlled by • 6. It is one of the merit of partnership firms • 13. A company is a ………. Person created by Law • 16. Maximum number of members in a public company is • 15. Maximum number of members in a private company is • ...
Boyd Forms of Government 2021-09-10
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- set rules in place for a government not to be broken
- having the power to make laws
- a government with one person with absolute power
- neutral party or country
- Ruler has unlimited power over country
- government based on religion
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- King/Queen can rule within the laws of the country
- legislative body of government
- Government controlled by the people
- having the power to carry out laws and plans
- Small group of people that make most of the government decisions
- Government controls every aspect of life
- representatives elected by the people to rule the country
- Power is inherited to new King/Queen
- Group of people that rule based on wealth
15 Clues: neutral party or country • government based on religion • having the power to make laws • legislative body of government • Government controlled by the people • Power is inherited to new King/Queen • Ruler has unlimited power over country • Government controls every aspect of life • Group of people that rule based on wealth • having the power to carry out laws and plans • ...
forms of government 2.0 2021-09-11
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- rule scaring people so they'd do as told
- right god made them rulers and could not be punished for what they did
- monarchy a monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government
- uk
- a system of government that requires complete subservience to the state
- outlawing things with no religious base
- government where king or queen rule
- government in which a state is ruled by representative of the citizen body
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- we the people
- one person has unlimited power
- ruled by a few wealthy powerful families
- government where the priest rule
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- highest class rules
- USA
15 Clues: uk • USA • we the people • highest class rules • one person has unlimited power • government where the priest rule • government where king or queen rule • outlawing things with no religious base • rule scaring people so they'd do as told • ruled by a few wealthy powerful families • a system of government by one person with absolute power • ...
Forms of business organisation 2023-06-08
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- income receivedto business
- partnership for dhort duration of time
- a business organisation registered under the Indian partnership act 1932
- simplest form of business organisation
- all items which give future benefits
- at least 10 adults no maximum limit
- the form of business organisation specifically found in india
- the business organisation which has largest sales volume
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- it is called as the owners in co-operatives
- unsold goods of business
- the owner in partnership
- a person who organises and manages, assumes risk to gain profit
- an amount payable by the business
- a form of business organisation owned by single person
- the structure in which there is separation of ownership and management as per law
15 Clues: unsold goods of business • the owner in partnership • income receivedto business • an amount payable by the business • at least 10 adults no maximum limit • all items which give future benefits • partnership for dhort duration of time • simplest form of business organisation • it is called as the owners in co-operatives • ...
Forms of Government Review 2023-08-09
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- Describes a form of government where the people have the power. There are two different types called “indirect” and “direct”
- Describes a form of government where one person has all the power. There are different types such as monarchies and dictatorships.
- democracy A type of democracy where citizens elect representatives to make and enforce laws
- democracy A type of democracy where every citizen can vote on every law
- A type of democracy where the legislative branch (makes the laws) and executive branch (enforces the laws) are the same, like the US
- The laws are taken from religious texts and God is the ultimate authority
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- Has a king, queen, emperor, or empress.
- A form of government where the central government has all of the power and there are no local governments
- A small group of rich people called the aristocracy rule the country
- Has strong local governments and a weak central government (the US was this type of government as established by the Articles of Confederation until the Constitution was signed)
- A type of democracy where the legislative branch (makes the laws) and executive branch (enforces the laws) are the same, like in the United Kingdom
- Has a strong central government and state governments who share power (the US has been this type of government since the Constitution was signed in 1787)
- An absence of government or any formal rulers
- One person rules the country and the citizens cannot vote
- state Similarly to a dictatorship, one person rules the country and the citizens cannot vote. Additionally, here a leader takes control through military force and rules through fear.
15 Clues: Has a king, queen, emperor, or empress. • An absence of government or any formal rulers • One person rules the country and the citizens cannot vote • A small group of rich people called the aristocracy rule the country • democracy A type of democracy where every citizen can vote on every law • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-10-16
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- solid to gas state
- amount of material present
- state of matter where attractive forces allow atoms to move freely
- entire range of radiation energy
- all colors of rainbow
- bending of light wave as it passes from one medium to another
- behavior of a substance without having to alter composition with chemical reaction
- atoms are arranged in random positions
- smallest unit of an element
- distance between crests of adjacent waves
- chart of all elements
- 2 sheets of ordinary glass bonded together with plastic film
- number of waves that pass a given point per second
- all things of a substance
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- solid in a which atoms have a regular arrangement
- light that has all waves pulsating in unison
- crack in glass that forms a rough circle around the point of impact
- glass that is strengthened by heating and cooling rapidly of surface
- behavior of a substance when it reacts with another substance
- atoms are tightly packed together little to no movement
- ratio of speed of light in vacuum to speed in a given substance
- property equivalent to mass per unit volume of a substance
- separated by visible boundaries
- mass and effects of gravity on mass
- property that is not dependent on size of an object
- small packet of electromagnetic radiation energy
- melting point 32 degrees and water boils at 212 degrees
- melting point is 0 degrees and boiling point is 100 degrees
- state of matter where atoms can move but are not completely free
- separation of light into component wavelengths
- bright halo observed near the border of a particle immersed in liquid of different refractive index
- difference between 2 indices of refraction exhibited by most crystalline materials
- high energy short wavelength forms electromagnetic radiation
- crack in glass that extends outward like the spoke of a wheel from the point at which glass was struck
- solid liquid or gas
- pure substance created by combining 2 or more elements
- fundamental particle of matter
37 Clues: solid to gas state • solid liquid or gas • all colors of rainbow • chart of all elements • all things of a substance • amount of material present • smallest unit of an element • fundamental particle of matter • separated by visible boundaries • entire range of radiation energy • mass and effects of gravity on mass • atoms are arranged in random positions • ...
The Human Skeleton System 2025-02-24
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- Back Bone that Attaches to Ribs
- Forms the Nose and Eye Socket
- Thigh Bones
- Shin Bone
- Larger of the Two Fore Arm Bones
- Finger and Toe Bones
- Small Triangular Bones at Base of Spine
- Collar Bone
- Makes Up Hip Bone, Coccyx & Sacrum
- Lower Jaw Bone
- Forms the Back and Base of Skull
- Protects Vital Organs
- Forms Sides and Top of Skull
- Calf Bone
- Runs from Shoulder to Elbow
- Cranium
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- Bone at the Front of the Knee
- Palm Bones
- Foot Bones, Forms Ankle and Heel
- Make Up Neck Region of Spine
- Shoulder Blade
- Toe Bones
- Forms Skull Base Below Ear
- Forehead Bone
- Lower Back in the Spine
- Breast Bone
- Smaller Forearm Bone
- Base of Spine, Help Form Pelvis
28 Clues: Cranium • Shin Bone • Toe Bones • Calf Bone • Palm Bones • Thigh Bones • Collar Bone • Breast Bone • Forehead Bone • Shoulder Blade • Lower Jaw Bone • Finger and Toe Bones • Smaller Forearm Bone • Protects Vital Organs • Lower Back in the Spine • Forms Skull Base Below Ear • Runs from Shoulder to Elbow • Make Up Neck Region of Spine • Forms Sides and Top of Skull • Bone at the Front of the Knee • ...
chapter 6: heat by Kyiah Harris 2017-11-19
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- quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
- total energy (kinetic plus potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance (often called internal energy).
- transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
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- lowest possible temperature that a substance may have - the temperature at which molecules of the substance have their minimum kinetic energy.
- study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- thermal energy that flows from a substance of a higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid.
- transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance (especially within a solid).
- measure of hotness or coldness.
10 Clues: measure of hotness or coldness. • transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree. • transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. • ...
Lesson 3.1 Investigating Energy - Key Terms - KillKelley 2020-01-27
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- (2)Energy in transit.
- (2)A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- (2)Energy from the sun.
- External surroundings.
- (5)Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- (2)An energy source that will never run out.
- (2)Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- (2)A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- (2)Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- (2)The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- (2)The power of the atom.
- (2)Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- (2)The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- (2)A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- (2)A device that converts light into electricity.
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- (2)A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- (2)Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- A unit measure of work.
- (2)The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- (2)Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- (2)A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- (2)The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- (2)A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- (2)Energy visible to the eye.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- Oil.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- (2)Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
40 Clues: Oil. • (2)Energy in transit. • External surroundings. • A unit measure of work. • (2)Energy from the sun. • (2)The power of the atom. • (2)Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • (2)An energy source that will never run out. • Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat. • (2)A resource that can be replaced when needed. • ...
Chemistry Extra Credit 2021-03-17
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- Group 1 but has 2 valence electrons
- Rn 7s^1 5f^s
- Group 1
- Tendency of an atom to attract electrons
- Least reactive metal
- Most reactive metal
- Ar 4s^2 3d^2 4p^3
- Negative part of an atom
- Neutral part of an atom
- Hyrdocarbon + Oxygen
- 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^10 4p^2
- Chemically inert group
- 90% Chance of finding an electron here
- Bonded by sharing electrons
- This is formed when an ion loses electrons
- 2 Valence electrons
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- NaCl + K -> Na +KCl
- Forms a precipitate
- Ar 4s^2 3d^2 4p^6
- Elements 89-103
- First to use the word "atom"
- Bonded by transferring electrons
- Positive part of an atom
- Ne 3s^2 3p^5
- Group 3-12
- Requires energy
- Mrs. Kinds favorite element (42)
- 7 Valence electrons
- Releases Energy
- Elements 57-71
30 Clues: Group 1 • Group 3-12 • Rn 7s^1 5f^s • Ne 3s^2 3p^5 • Elements 57-71 • Elements 89-103 • Requires energy • Releases Energy • Ar 4s^2 3d^2 4p^6 • Ar 4s^2 3d^2 4p^3 • NaCl + K -> Na +KCl • Forms a precipitate • Most reactive metal • 7 Valence electrons • 2 Valence electrons • Least reactive metal • Hyrdocarbon + Oxygen • Chemically inert group • Neutral part of an atom • Positive part of an atom • ...
2A - Victoria Coward 2021-04-19
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- carbon moves from plant to animal or animal to animal by the ____ chain
- has always been present on earth/all plants and animals need this
- dead plants and animals decomposing, and nitrogen is converted by a process called
- all the water on earth
- 97% of earths water is ____water
- nitrate is returned to the atmosphere
- all the organisms on earth
- water stored under the surface of earth
- a large body of water
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- the process of plants converting energy into food
- the process where water is converted into gas
- forms of rain and snow
- also known as co2
- plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- the process where water vapor is changed into water
- plants need nitrogen to ____
- earth is 3% _____ water
- all the rocks on earth
- bacteria and ________ break nitrogen bonds
- when you exhale you put co2 into the __________
- also known as the hydrologic cycle
21 Clues: also known as co2 • a large body of water • forms of rain and snow • all the rocks on earth • all the water on earth • earth is 3% _____ water • all the organisms on earth • plants need nitrogen to ____ • 97% of earths water is ____water • also known as the hydrologic cycle • nitrate is returned to the atmosphere • water stored under the surface of earth • ...
Precious D. 1.2.1 Student Product 2024-03-04
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- remove waste: nitrogen, salt, urea from the blood (urine)
- regulate cold temperatures
- the protein molecule that acts as a carrier
- need to reach and maintain a certain state of equilibrium
- the protein molecule that forms a channel or pore
- substance, molecule moves from high to low concentration
- a transport that uses ATP energy
- the substance that moves passively through the lipid membrane to the cell exterior
- makes the plasma membrane stable, stronger, more flexible, and less permeable to water-soluble substances such as ions
- movement of water
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- when water moves in the cell
- nervous system directs blood flow towards or away from skin
- binds to H+ ions when there is too many
- when water moves out of the cell
- is second that the cell membrane is primarily composed o
- doesn't need any energy
- are one out of two that the cell membrane is primarily composed of
- when the water is balanced, and remains the same
- solute molecule(glucose, salt)
- water molecule
20 Clues: water molecule • movement of water • doesn't need any energy • regulate cold temperatures • when water moves in the cell • solute molecule(glucose, salt) • when water moves out of the cell • a transport that uses ATP energy • binds to H+ ions when there is too many • the protein molecule that acts as a carrier • when the water is balanced, and remains the same • ...
Therm words 2025-03-19
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- heated from within the body, warm-blooded animals
- a device used to measure temperature
- dangerously low body temperature
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- a device used to control temperature
- requires heat to be absorbed from outside the body, cold-blooded animals
- heat energy from within the earth
- a container to keep liquids cold or hot
- caused or operated by heat that changed into different forms of energy
- a unit of heat
- relating to heat
10 Clues: a unit of heat • relating to heat • dangerously low body temperature • heat energy from within the earth • a device used to control temperature • a device used to measure temperature • a container to keep liquids cold or hot • heated from within the body, warm-blooded animals • caused or operated by heat that changed into different forms of energy • ...
Solar System Crossword 2022-02-11
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- The first planet from the Sun. It is hot in the day and very cold at night.
- A very large planet made up of mostly gases. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the four gas giants.
- The sixth planet from the sun. It has rings made of dust, ice, and rocks.
- The second planet from the Sun. It is covered by gas and is very hot
- A small, rounded body in orbit around a planet
- A large body in space that moves around a other forms of energy star
- The four planets farthest from the Sun - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- The nearest Star to Earth
- The fifth planet from the sun. It is the largest planet.
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- The Sun, planets, moons, and other objects that orbit the Sun
- The four planets closest to the Sun – mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
- The eighth planet from the sun. It is blue.
- is a dwarf planet. It is smaller than other planets.
- The seventh planet from the Sun. It is the only planet that spins, or turns, on its side.
- The third planet from the Sun. It is the only planet known to have living things.
- fourth planet from the Sun. It has many craters and mountains
- A ball of hot gases that gives off light and other forms of energy
- to move in a path around an object
- A tool that makes distant objects appear closer, larger and brighter
19 Clues: The nearest Star to Earth • to move in a path around an object • The eighth planet from the sun. It is blue. • A small, rounded body in orbit around a planet • is a dwarf planet. It is smaller than other planets. • The fifth planet from the sun. It is the largest planet. • The Sun, planets, moons, and other objects that orbit the Sun • ...
Science 2024-12-03
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- the force that is present when two things are in contact
- process by which leaves make food
- the process by with water turns to gas
- the food pipe
- sticky yellow layer of germs that forms on the teeth
- the force that pulls things down
- plant found in desert
- the natural energy we get from sun
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- the energy we get from water
- _ is made up of small particles
- the substance that give green colour to leaf
- small living things that can only be seen with microscope
- tiny openings in the leaf
- the organ that produces juices for digestion process
- the hardest substance in human body found in tooth
- plants that grow in water
- the process by which gas changes to liquid
17 Clues: the food pipe • plant found in desert • tiny openings in the leaf • plants that grow in water • the energy we get from water • _ is made up of small particles • the force that pulls things down • process by which leaves make food • the natural energy we get from sun • the process by with water turns to gas • the process by which gas changes to liquid • ...
Covalent Bonding Vocab 2019-10-29
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- A chemical bond in which 2 pairs of electrons are shared between 2 atoms
- Type of bon that forms when electrons aren't shared equally
- States that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to acquire a full valence shell
- Force that holds 2 atoms together
- Forms when 2 or more atoms covalently bond and is lower in potential
- A chemical bond that shares valence electrons
- Compound All compunds that contain carbon with the primary exceptions of carbon oxides, carbides, and carbonates
- Structure Model that uses electron-dot structtures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules
- A molecule formed by covalent bonds, where atoms share 1 or more pairs of valence electrons
- Large molecule formed by combining many repeating structural units (monomers)
- A chemical bond where 1 pair of electrons is shared between 2 atoms
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- A chemical bond in which 3 pairs of electrons are shared between 2 atoms
- Occurs when 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with eachother
- Based on an arrangement that minimizes the repulsion of shared and unshared pairs of electrons around the central atom
- Tells us the number of atoms of each element in a compound
- A molecule of an element consisting of 2 atoms
- Something consisting of 2 elements
- An ion made up of 2 or more atoms bonded together that acts as a single unit with a net charge
- Energy The amount of energy required to break apart a mole of molecules into its component atoms
- A pair of valence electrons that aren't shared with another atom in a covalent bond. Called a unshared or non-bonding pair
20 Clues: Force that holds 2 atoms together • Something consisting of 2 elements • A chemical bond that shares valence electrons • A molecule of an element consisting of 2 atoms • Tells us the number of atoms of each element in a compound • Type of bon that forms when electrons aren't shared equally • Occurs when 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with eachother • ...
Science Vocab 2026-01-21
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- The movement of matter against matter, always generates heat energy
- Mechanical, solar, sound, light, heat, chemical, electricity, magnetism and nuclear\
- Energy sources that cannot be renewed, once used they are not available anymore such as coal, oil and natural gas
- the ability to do work
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- Push or pull - such as gravity (a pull) or friction (push)
- Energy in motion depends on mass and speed
- Change from one form of energy to another. Ex. using gasoline chemical to make a car move mechanical The transformation would be chemical to mechanical because gasoline is burned to make the engine move the wheels.
- Stored energy waiting to do work in a position to do work depends on height weight
- Energy sources that can be renewed in a short period of time such as plant stalks, feathers, wood (Biomass), Solar, Wind, Water and Geothermal
- the ability to makes something move or change
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one energy to another all the energy we’ve ever had is all the energy we will ever have
11 Clues: the ability to do work • Energy in motion depends on mass and speed • the ability to makes something move or change • Push or pull - such as gravity (a pull) or friction (push) • The movement of matter against matter, always generates heat energy • Stored energy waiting to do work in a position to do work depends on height weight • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-09-13
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- An opening in the nose where incoming air is warmed and filtered
- A thin layer that forms a barrier
- A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs
- 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
- The process used by all living cells to release energy
- An organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood
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- A thin band of muscle between two ribs that helps with breathing
- A tiny blood vessel where substances pass to and from the blood
- The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration
- A large sheet of muscle that contracts to draw gas into the lungs
- A flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea
- A gas produced as waste when cells release energy
- A group of organs that work together to perform a function
- The movement of oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide out of it
- A tube that carries air through a lung
- The process used by animals to exchange gases with the atmosphere
- The upper part of the trachea, containing the vocal cords
- The common pathway for air and food
20 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 gas produced as waste when cells release energy • A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs • ...
chapter 6: heat by Kyiah Harris 2017-11-19
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- /the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have - the temperature at which molecules of the substance have their minimum kinetic energy.
- /the transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance (especially within a solid).
- /the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- /the transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid.
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- /study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- /the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- /amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
- /the thermal energy that flows from a substance of a higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- /the total energy (kinetic plus potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance (often called internal energy).
- / a measure of hotness or coldness.
10 Clues: / a measure of hotness or coldness. • /the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • /study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • /amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree. • /the transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. • ...
chapter 6: heat by Kyiah Harris 2017-11-19
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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 lowest possible temperature that a substance may have - the temperature at which molecules of the substance have their minimum kinetic energy.
- /the total energy (kinetic plus potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance (often called internal energy).
- /the transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid.
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- /the transfer of thermal energy by molecular and electronic collisions within a substance (especially within a solid).
- /the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- /study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- /amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
- / a measure of hotness or coldness.
- /the thermal energy that flows from a substance of a higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
10 Clues: / a measure of hotness or coldness. • /the transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • /study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • /amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree. • /the transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. • ...
Rock Cycle - Main 2024-10-24
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- O__ is a type of igneous rock that has a glassy surface.
- S__ is a type of sedimentary rock that you can see sand packed together.
- Metamorphic rock forms from heat form Earth's interior and __ from gravity.
- C__ is a type of sedimentary rock that you can see sand and pebbles.
- M__ is a type of metamorphic rock that is shiny and white.
- This is when sediment is deposited in a new location.
- This igneous rock forms from lava and cools quickly.
- __ moves sediment from one place to another.
- P__ is a type of igneous rock that has lots of gas bubble holes.
- This type of rock if formed by heat and pressure.
- This type of igneous rock forms when magma cools slowly.
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- Q__ is a type of metamorphic rock that looks like a crystal.
- __ is caused by the sun and gravity and breaks rock apart.
- These are commonly found in sedimentary rock and who us what types of animals live in an area.
- Weather and erosion turn any type of rock into __ or pieces.
- Compacting and cementing is caused by energy from this type of force.
- This layer of Earth is the hottest and causes rock to melt.
- This type of rock is formed by compacting and cementing.
- Compacting and __ is caused by gravity from layers stacked on top of more layers.
- This type of rock is formed from melting and cooling.
- To form metamorphic rock, the heat comes from the Earth's __.
21 Clues: __ moves sediment from one place to another. • This type of rock if formed by heat and pressure. • This igneous rock forms from lava and cools quickly. • This is when sediment is deposited in a new location. • This type of rock is formed from melting and cooling. • O__ is a type of igneous rock that has a glassy surface. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-05-08
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- chemical energy used to produce carbohydrates.
- the amount of energy at each trophic level
- are the first producers of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms.
- environmental conditions can vary over small distances.
- feed on detritus particles.
- between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes.
- plants, algae, and certain bacteria can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and convert it into forms that living cells can use.
- atmospheric gasses trap heat.
- eat plant leaves, roots, seeds, or fruits.
- kill and eat other animals.
- individual.
- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their physical environment.
- group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.
- chemically break down dead organic matter.
- the day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.
- helps with many ecological events that occur are difficult to study directly.
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact.
- the total amount of living tissue within at each trophic level.
- organisms that must acquire energy from other organisms by ingesting in some way.
- organisms that rely on other organisms for energy and nutrients.
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- captures light energy and uses it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates.
- each step in a food chain or food web.
- any nonliving part of the environment.
- feeding relationships are much more complicated.
- located between 23.5° north and 23.5° south latitudes.
- the relative number of individual organisms at each trophic level.
- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment.
- series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.
- eat both plants and animals.
- can be used to test hypotheses.
- often the first step in asking ecological questions.
- consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists.
- show the relative amount of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or food web.
- our entire planet, with all its organisms and physical environments
- between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes.
- mixture of floating algae called and attached algae.
- consume the carcasses of other animals.
- include krill.
- refers to average conditions over long periods.
41 Clues: individual. • include krill. • feed on detritus particles. • kill and eat other animals. • eat both plants and animals. • atmospheric gasses trap heat. • can be used to test hypotheses. • each step in a food chain or food web. • any nonliving part of the environment. • consume the carcasses of other animals. • the amount of energy at each trophic level • ...
Cell Crossword 2019-11-12
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- Memebrane bound storage socs contents
- Locations of photosynthesis to convert energy from the sun to sugar
- Folded membrane that forms a system of canals
- wall Provide support for the cell
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- It gives energy just how the sun gives energy to a flower
- Controls just like a principal controls a school
- Chooses who enters and leaves like a security guard
- It distributes materials such as food oxygen
- the cytoplasm helps substances with in the cells.
9 Clues: wall Provide support for the cell • Memebrane bound storage socs contents • It distributes materials such as food oxygen • Folded membrane that forms a system of canals • Controls just like a principal controls a school • the cytoplasm helps substances with in the cells. • Chooses who enters and leaves like a security guard • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2023-05-23
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- Describes something that does now have a uniform structure.
- A large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun; most of them are located in a band between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- The study of interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment.
- The thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle.
- A measure of how hot(or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- The series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is broken down or melted, and forms again by geologic processes.
- In a taxonomic system, one of the three broad groups that all living things fall into.
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- The point on which a lever pivots.
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge.
- The central part of the Earth below the mantle.
- The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation.
- The smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element.
- A movement or trembling of the ground that is cause by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault line move.
- The tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction.
- A measure of how fast something moves; rate of motion.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- In biology, the smallest unit that can perform all life processes; They are covered by a membrane and contain DNA and cytoplasm.
- Plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
- In geology, the tendency of a mineral to split along specific planes of weakness to form smooth, flat surfaces.
21 Clues: The point on which a lever pivots. • The central part of the Earth below the mantle. • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge. • A measure of how fast something moves; rate of motion. • Describes something that does now have a uniform structure. • The thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle. • ...
Ch. 14 Physical Science 2023-09-14
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- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase
- the term used to explain how hot or cold an object is
- the heat of _______
- When particles move fast enough to escape the attractive forces of other particles, they enter the gas state.
- the energy required to change a substance from solid to liquid at its melting point
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- The two forms of vaporization are evaporation and
- _____The total energy of a material’s particles. This includes potential energy and kinetic energy
- the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.
- the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- the ability of a fluid - a liquid or a gas - to exert an upward force on an object immersed in it
- the force exerted per unit area
11 Clues: the heat of _______ • the force exerted per unit area • The two forms of vaporization are evaporation and • the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid. • the term used to explain how hot or cold an object is • the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase • ...
Vocabulary words for Unit 2.1 2020-12-07
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- an interstellar cloud made up of hydrogen, gas, plasma, helium gas, and dust.
- waves of electromagnetic energy that people can see
- Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen.
- Our solar system is part of the Milky Way ___
- The Earth revolves around the ____
- Astronomers use ____ to watch the stars.
- the distance light travels in a vacuum in one year
- to make something appear larger, usually using one of more lenses
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- Water boils at 100 degrees ____
- having to do with the eye or lenses
- The chemical element consisting of one proton and one electron
- everything that exists in, on and around the Earth
- a massive ball of gas in outer space that gives off heat, light and other forms of radiation
- the transfer of thermal energy
14 Clues: Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen. • the transfer of thermal energy • Water boils at 100 degrees ____ • The Earth revolves around the ____ • having to do with the eye or lenses • Astronomers use ____ to watch the stars. • Our solar system is part of the Milky Way ___ • everything that exists in, on and around the Earth • the distance light travels in a vacuum in one year • ...
Respiration 2014-04-24
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- compound with 6 carbon atoms
- ........./respiration, forms lactic acid
- ……../………/Chain
- electrons transported across here in electron transport chain
- Compound with 4 Carbon Atoms
- Organelles whose main roles are aerobic respiration
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- Energy stored in this type of food
- ADH is a .......
- Process of carbon and oxygen being released as CO2
- ...../Cycle
- 2 ......-CoA
- Glucose splits into two molecules of ........
12 Clues: ...../Cycle • 2 ......-CoA • ……../………/Chain • ADH is a ....... • compound with 6 carbon atoms • Compound with 4 Carbon Atoms • Energy stored in this type of food • ........./respiration, forms lactic acid • Glucose splits into two molecules of ........ • Process of carbon and oxygen being released as CO2 • Organelles whose main roles are aerobic respiration • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
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- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
