forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-09
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- The transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another.
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid.
- Energy that an object has due to its motion.
- The energy an object has because of its position; also the internal stored energy of an object, such as energy stored in chemical bonds.
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- The energy of light and other forms of radiation, which travels through space as waves.
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object.
- Current The movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
8 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy that an object has due to its motion. • the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid. • The transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another. • Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object. • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2012-04-15
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- the predictable changes following a disturbance
- describes the state of an ecosystem with relatively constant conditions over a period of time
- a sequence do organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- the biotic conditions within which a species can survive
- the movement of matter through the biotic and biotic environment
- refers to a species that has died out and no longer occurs on earth
- an ecosystem that is maintained through natural process
- the ability to maintain an ecological balance
- the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- the layer of gasses surrounding the earth
- succession on newly exposed ground, such as following a volcanic eruption
- any factor that restricts the size of a population
- a body of water that is low in nutrients
- visible forms of radiant energy
- the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycle through all the spheres
- the series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- all non-living things in an ecosystem
- the series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotic and biotic environment
- the form of energy transferred during heating and cooling
- the number of species in an area
- all living things and their physical and chemical environment
- the process in which the sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- an organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the suns energy
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- the mass of living organisms in a given area
- a representation of the feeding relationship within a community
- an organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms
- earth's solid outer layer
- the process by which sugar and oxygen is converted into carbon dioxide and water, to provide energy for the cell
- succession in a partially disturbed ecosystem, such as following a forest fire
- all of earths water is solid, liquid and gas form
- a body of water that is rich in nutrients
- all living things in an ecosystem
- a representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- the variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- the level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- the function of a species serve in its ecosystem
- the zone around earth where life can exist
- energy that travels through empty spaces
- a large geographical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and a biotic features
- the land area drained by a particular river
40 Clues: earth's solid outer layer • visible forms of radiant energy • the number of species in an area • all living things in an ecosystem • all non-living things in an ecosystem • energy that travels through empty spaces • a body of water that is low in nutrients • a body of water that is rich in nutrients • the layer of gasses surrounding the earth • ...
Comp Science 2 Semester 1 Vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- Occurs when light bends as it passes through a new medium
- Law that explains that older layers are found deeper in the Earth than younger layers if they are undisturbed
- Any factor that can change in an experiment
- Plate boundary responsible for the formation of mountains
- A description of what happens in nature under very specific conditions
- This is what happens to light that allows us to see the color black
- Creates sediment when rock is broken into little pieces
- Type of heat transfer in which cold, dense fluid sinks and warm, less dense fluids rise
- The distance between crests of a transverse wave
- Type of rock that forms when magma cools and hardens
- Process that moves sediment
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- Occurs when light bounces back off of an object like a mirror
- Lake that forms when deposition cuts off part of a meandering river
- Type of dating that uses isotopes to get a more accurate age of fossils or Earth materials
- Heat transfer that requires contact
- Stored energy
- An explanation of how or why something occurs in nature
- Composed of the crust and upper mantle
- Plate boundary responsible for the creation of new ocean floor
- Energy of motion
- A scientist does another scientist's experiment to see if they get the same results
- Variable that is graphed on the Y-axis of a bar or line graph
- The same scientist does an experiment multiple times
- Plate boundary where earthquakes are most common
- The variable that the scientist changes, AKA manipulated or independent variable
- Made of iron and nickel
26 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • Made of iron and nickel • Process that moves sediment • Heat transfer that requires contact • Composed of the crust and upper mantle • Any factor that can change in an experiment • Plate boundary where earthquakes are most common • The distance between crests of a transverse wave • The same scientist does an experiment multiple times • ...
Health Crossword 2023-04-13
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- An individual's health in relation to their diet and exercise (2 words)
- How someone appears to others and themselves (2 words)
- A unit of energy. Usually used to quantify food.
- Being physically active to maintain physical health.
- Being below the average weight for your body type/age
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- Another way to measure a person's weight. (An abbreviation.)
- The selection of food that an individual consumes on a regular basis
- forms of energy in food that provide energy (vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, etc.)
- The state of being unhealthily overweight
- A type of physical disease from consuming too much sugar
10 Clues: The state of being unhealthily overweight • A unit of energy. Usually used to quantify food. • Being physically active to maintain physical health. • Being below the average weight for your body type/age • How someone appears to others and themselves (2 words) • A type of physical disease from consuming too much sugar • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-09-07
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- maintains water balance and nerve function/ mineral
- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage
- When your body uses nutrients from food with many chemical reactions, releasing energy
- Grow and repair body tissue/ type of nutrients
- Supply body with energy, forms cells, maintains body temp, and protects nerves/ type of nutrients
- type of vitamin that can not be stored in the body to use later/ C and D
- when someone's red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- substances that regulate processes in the cells
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- Supplies energy for your body to function/ type of nutrients
- maintains water balance and makes proteins/ mineral
- functions nerve systems, as well as maintains bones and teeth/ mineral
- process of maintaining a steady state in your body
- type of vitamin that can be stored in the body to use later/ A, D, E, and K
- part of red blood cells, helps metabolism/ mineral
- nutrients that occur in rocks or soil
15 Clues: nutrients that occur in rocks or soil • Grow and repair body tissue/ type of nutrients • substances that regulate processes in the cells • process of maintaining a steady state in your body • part of red blood cells, helps metabolism/ mineral • maintains water balance and nerve function/ mineral • maintains water balance and makes proteins/ mineral • ...
Forms of government 2022-01-12
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- a country ruled by a small group of people
- a form government where people worked and fought for nobles who in return provided them with protection and land (used in Europe during medieval times)
- a form of government with a single king or queen
- a government system that is based on privilege and birth
- a government where the citizens only pursue their own interests
- a set of principles that define the legal basis of a government
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- a government system that mixes general and regional governments on a single political system
- a representative government where citizens are involved in elections and political campaigns
- A government where the political power is concentrate on one person and their clique
- a form of government system that prohibits all opposing groups
10 Clues: a country ruled by a small group of people • a form of government with a single king or queen • a government system that is based on privilege and birth • a form of government system that prohibits all opposing groups • a government where the citizens only pursue their own interests • a set of principles that define the legal basis of a government • ...
Forms of Government 2021-11-02
Forms of Trasportation 2014-03-02
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- Large vehicle that takes people from one place to another in a city. Charges a small amount.
- Activity you do to exercise.
- This mode of transportation moves on top of the water. is a boat designed to transport people.NOT A SHIP. NO ES BARCO
- four wheel vehicle. Charges more than a bus to take you places.
- This is the most common mode of transportation. It has four wheels,travels on roads, and uses gas.
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- Underground trains in a city.
- this form of transportation flies. It has wings, and isflown by a pilot.
- This mode of transportation has two wheels. You can exercise your legs by riding it.
- This mode of transportation is bigger than a car, but not as big as a bus. You can put things in the back of it.
- Pulls railroad cars along a track.
10 Clues: Activity you do to exercise. • Underground trains in a city. • Pulls railroad cars along a track. • four wheel vehicle. Charges more than a bus to take you places. • this form of transportation flies. It has wings, and isflown by a pilot. • This mode of transportation has two wheels. You can exercise your legs by riding it. • ...
Forms of Income 2013-04-04
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- Extra financial rewards, such as holidays, sick leave, and profit sharing.
- Money you receive for doing a job
- A set amount of money paid for a certain period of time.
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- A percentage of money taken from sales made.
- Profits returned to employees who create greater profit for the company through their hard work.
- A set amount of pay for every hour worked
- An extra payment in addition to a worker's regular pay.
- A fixed amount of money for each piece of work done
- The lowest amount of money an employer is allowed by law to pay per hour.
- Small amounts of money given by customers to service-related workers in return for good service.
10 Clues: Money you receive for doing a job • A set amount of pay for every hour worked • A percentage of money taken from sales made. • A fixed amount of money for each piece of work done • An extra payment in addition to a worker's regular pay. • A set amount of money paid for a certain period of time. • ...
Forms of literature 2022-12-08
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- writing based on facts and real events.
- an idea or feeling that a word invokes.
- a scene set in a time earlier than the main story.
- symbols that represent ideas or qualities.
- a conversation in a book, play or movie.
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- literature that describes imaginary events.
- a warning or indication of a future event.
- an idea that recurs a work of art or literature.
- a narrative, written from the perspective of the author, about an important part of their life.
- visually descriptive or figurative language.
10 Clues: writing based on facts and real events. • an idea or feeling that a word invokes. • a conversation in a book, play or movie. • a warning or indication of a future event. • symbols that represent ideas or qualities. • literature that describes imaginary events. • visually descriptive or figurative language. • an idea that recurs a work of art or literature. • ...
Forms of Government 2023-01-25
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- citizens vote for leaders
- government controls businesses and keeps everyone equal
- shared power between king and leaders
- rule by a few elite people
- citizens have rights and can vote
- no government
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- king or queen with total power
- complete control
- everyone votes on all laws
- rule by one person who took power by force
10 Clues: no government • complete control • citizens vote for leaders • everyone votes on all laws • rule by a few elite people • king or queen with total power • citizens have rights and can vote • shared power between king and leaders • rule by one person who took power by force • government controls businesses and keeps everyone equal
Forms of Government 2023-04-18
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- form of government with one leader
- is a doctrine developed by John Locke that says all people have certain rights.
- is a process that allows people to vote directly on a legislative or policy issue.
- is the leader of the majority party in the parliamentary form of government.
- another word for representative government.
- means that the monarch answers only to God.
- is a form of government in which the clergy possesses all the political power.
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- An agreement between the government and the people obligating the government to fulfill its responsibilities.
- system of government found in Great Britain.
- The form of government practiced in Cuba.
10 Clues: form of government with one leader • The form of government practiced in Cuba. • another word for representative government. • means that the monarch answers only to God. • system of government found in Great Britain. • is the leader of the majority party in the parliamentary form of government. • ...
Forms of Government 2021-03-05
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- type of democracy where citizens elect leaders to represent them in government
- Citizens hold the political power
- One leader has absolute control over citizens’ lives
- A small group that rules a country after taking it over by force
- A king or queen rules the country
- Recognizes God as the ultimate authority in government and law
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- Type of democracy where citizens are involved in day-to-day government
- People are not subject to any nation or government
- A small group of people has all the power
- One person has all the power
10 Clues: One person has all the power • Citizens hold the political power • A king or queen rules the country • A small group of people has all the power • People are not subject to any nation or government • One leader has absolute control over citizens’ lives • Recognizes God as the ultimate authority in government and law • ...
forms of resistance 2022-10-13
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- Deliberately behaving in ways that protest oppression or that embrace suppressed cultural behaviors
- Taking action to influence others to address a concern of a norm or practice
- someone who takes direct action to achieve a political goal
- A social movement in the United States during 1950s and 60s to demand equal rights for African Americans and other minorities
- Advocacy movement for agricultural laborers, primarily in California- focused on giving rights to Latino and Asian Americans
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- The refusal to buy or use an organization goods in protest against its policies
- Political advocacy movement to return lands that are immorally and illegally seized from its original occupants
- A nonviolent, public refusal to obey allegedly unjust laws
- A form of protest in which demonstrators occupy a place, refusing to leave until their demands are met.
- A political alliance of differing groups, especially one comprising minorities and other disadvantaged groups
10 Clues: A nonviolent, public refusal to obey allegedly unjust laws • someone who takes direct action to achieve a political goal • Taking action to influence others to address a concern of a norm or practice • The refusal to buy or use an organization goods in protest against its policies • ...
Forms of Government 2023-10-09
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- Representatives are elected to carry the work of government for the majority
- King or Queen present to rule
- A regime, that tries to control every aspect of live
- Involving the public directly in a more "pure" form of democracy
- The people of a nation either rule directly or indirectly through elected officials
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- The state and church are directly connected
- A small group of elite who rule the nation
- The power lies within a Parliament
- A history of leaders that the people do not elect
- A person who rules with absolute authority
10 Clues: King or Queen present to rule • The power lies within a Parliament • A small group of elite who rule the nation • A person who rules with absolute authority • The state and church are directly connected • A history of leaders that the people do not elect • A regime, that tries to control every aspect of live • ...
Forms of Technology 2025-12-10
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- The use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools
- Tells time in the days of our forefathers
- For transportation in olden days
- A developed transportion system
- Accommodation in the olden days
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- Tallest building
- Mode of communication in olden days
- For construction
- used in the olden days to do work
- Mode of transportation in the sea
10 Clues: Tallest building • For construction • A developed transportion system • For transportation in olden days • Accommodation in the olden days • used in the olden days to do work • Mode of transportation in the sea • Mode of communication in olden days • Tells time in the days of our forefathers • The use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools
Ecology Quiz 2 Vocab Review 2024-09-24
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- the predictable changes in an area over time
- process of "fix"ing nitrogen into useable forms
- process that adds CO2 to the atmosphere; organisms break down glucose to make energy and release CO2
- organism responsible for breaking down rock and creating soil
- process of plants making glucose from sunlight
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- an organism that breaks down dead material and returns the nutrients to the soil
- another name for a producer
- model that shows the amount of energy available within a food chain
- organism responsible for recycling carbon and nitrogen throughout the ecosystem
- another name for a consumer
- form of Nitrogen found in the air that is unusable by plants and animals
- an organism that makes own food/energy
12 Clues: another name for a producer • another name for a consumer • an organism that makes own food/energy • the predictable changes in an area over time • process of plants making glucose from sunlight • process of "fix"ing nitrogen into useable forms • organism responsible for breaking down rock and creating soil • ...
BIOLOGY 2020-02-12
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- the chemical breakdown of sugar
- transformation, A change from one form of energy to another
- Light-absorbing molecule
- macromolecule containing hydrogen and nitrogen
- A molecule containing carbon that is a part of or produced by living systems.
- the ability to do work
- control center of the cell
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- requires oxygen
- unable to go through
- the study of how energy flows through living organisms
- the cell's metabolic process
- cycle citric acid cycle
- power house of the cell
- The changing of organic matter into other chemical forms such as fuels.
- the temperature at which a substance freezes
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- a very large organic molecule composed of many small molecules
- nucleic acid that is capable of replication and determining the structure of a cell
- a class of nutrients that builds body tissues and supplies energy and is made of amino acids
- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
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- A long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
- a catalyst produced by a living organism that brings on a specific biochemical reaction
- the measurement of the amount of solute within a volume of a solvent
- A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
- A group of membrane‐bound organelles commonly found in photosynthetic organisms and mainly responsible for the synthesis and storage of food.
- stack of thylakoids
- A difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance.
- the diffusion of water
- the measurement of how hot or cold something is
- a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- process doesn't require oxygen.
- a group of atoms bonded together
- fluid portion of the chloroplast outside of the thylakoids
- made of carbon hydrogen and and oxygen atoms and is a major source of energy for the human body lipids, energy rich organic compounds such as fats oils and waxes
- the process plants use to create energy in the form of sugar
- a metabolic process that makes alcohol
- process that requires oxygen
- the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).
- the study of energy transformations
- hydrogen ion concentration
43 Clues: requires oxygen • stack of thylakoids • unable to go through • the ability to do work • the diffusion of water • power house of the cell • Light-absorbing molecule • control center of the cell • hydrogen ion concentration • the cell's metabolic process • cycle citric acid cycle • process that requires oxygen • the chemical breakdown of sugar • a group of atoms bonded together • ...
Types of Energy 2023-03-03
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- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- a fossil fuel in the gaseous state
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- __________ energy is energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
- __________ energy is energy from the sun
- __________ energy is the energy captured by transforming the motion of air into electrical energy using a turbine
- _________ energy is the chemical energy stored in living things
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material
7 Clues: a fossil fuel in the gaseous state • __________ energy is energy from the sun • Electricity generated from the energy of moving water • _________ energy is the chemical energy stored in living things • A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material • ...
Glossary: Energy 2020-11-11
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- An alternative for fossil fuels
- This can be charged when it dies
- Natural resources that restore themselves
- Carbon ___ is the most harmful greenhouse gas
- ___ energy is generated by the ocean
- A big structure built to stop a river from flowing
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- Oil ___ drills and removes oil from the ground
- A renewable resource that forms slowly over time
- ___ rain is rain that's pH is lower than usual
- An artificial lake
- Power ___ is a place where energy is generated
- Wind power is generated here
- ___ energy is generated with ___ panels
- To cut down or to decrease
14 Clues: An artificial lake • To cut down or to decrease • Wind power is generated here • An alternative for fossil fuels • This can be charged when it dies • ___ energy is generated by the ocean • ___ energy is generated with ___ panels • Natural resources that restore themselves • Carbon ___ is the most harmful greenhouse gas • Oil ___ drills and removes oil from the ground • ...
Cell Advanced Pt. 2 2023-02-08
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- A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants
- An organelle that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are transported throughout the cell
- An organelle found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes
- Material that makes up chromosomes and consists of DNA and protein
- A unicellular organism that does NOT have a nucleus and organelles
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration; requires NO energy.
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration; requires energy
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- An organelle in the cells of plants that captures energy from sunlight and makes food (glucose)
- An organelle that packages and distributes materials to other parts of the cell
- A sac-like organelle that stores water, food and other materials
- A very small cell structure that makes proteins
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- A cell organelle that contains chemicals that break down wastes, worn out cell parts and food
- Rod shaped organelles that release energy from food molecules
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles
15 Clues: A very small cell structure that makes proteins • An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles • An organelle found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes • A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants • Rod shaped organelles that release energy from food molecules • A sac-like organelle that stores water, food and other materials • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2020-10-21
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- does not attach to any other bone
- long bone on thumb side of arm
- connects ankle and knee joint
- form the sole of the foot
- butterlfy shaped and forms parts of the floor of the cranial cavity
- inferior to lumbar vertebrae and has 3-4 bones fused
- enclosed by kneecap
- has 3 bones fused together
- stirrup
- called shoulder blades
- also called collar bone
- long bone on the pinky side of arm
- cheekbones
- forms joint with tibia
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- strongest bone in the face
- Holds the ribcage and is between the cervical vertebrae and lumbar vertebrae
- form part of hand called carpus
- long bone and is on the superior side of the arm
- forms roof of the nasal cavity
- makes up your forehead
- forms the toes
- anvil
- forms the base and back wall of the skull
- hammer
- inferior to thoracic vertebrae
- protects the spinal cord and keeps balance
- strongest bone in the body
- form upper jaw
- posterior pelvic wall and forms the pelvis
- form the pelvic girdle
30 Clues: anvil • hammer • stirrup • cheekbones • forms the toes • form upper jaw • enclosed by kneecap • makes up your forehead • called shoulder blades • form the pelvic girdle • forms joint with tibia • also called collar bone • form the sole of the foot • strongest bone in the face • has 3 bones fused together • strongest bone in the body • connects ankle and knee joint • long bone on thumb side of arm • ...
Macromolecules 9th 2025-07-17
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- – Sugars and starches that provide energy
- – Chain of repeating monomers
- – Lipid with a phosphate, forms cell membranes
- – Healthier fat, usually liquid at room temp
- – Simple sugar, like glucose
- fat – Artificial fat linked to heart disease
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- – Sugar made of two monosaccharides
- – Repels water
- – Monomer of DNA and RNA
- – Small building block of macromolecules
- – Large molecule made of smaller units
- – Hormone that helps cells absorb sugar
- acid – Monomer of proteins
13 Clues: – Repels water • – Monomer of DNA and RNA • acid – Monomer of proteins • – Simple sugar, like glucose • – Chain of repeating monomers • – Sugar made of two monosaccharides • – Large molecule made of smaller units • – Hormone that helps cells absorb sugar • – Small building block of macromolecules • – Sugars and starches that provide energy • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION 2025-10-15
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- – A product of fermentation in animal cells that forms when oxygen is lacking, causing muscle fatigue.
- – The green pigment in chloroplasts that captures sunlight energy for photosynthesis.
- (Adenosine Triphosphate) – The main energy-carrying molecule produced by cellular respiration and used for cellular activities.
- – An energy-releasing process that occurs without oxygen, producing a small amount of ATP.
- – A gas released during cellular respiration and used by plants in photosynthesis to make glucose.
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- – The cell organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- – The jelly-like substance inside cells where the first stage of cellular respiration (glycolysis) occurs.
- – The cell organelles where cellular respiration takes place to produce energy in the form of ATP.
- – A type of fermentation in which yeast produces alcohol and carbon dioxide from glucose.
- – A simple sugar that serves as the main source of energy for cells during respiration.
- – An organism, such as a plant, that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
11 Clues: – The cell organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place. • – An organism, such as a plant, that makes its own food through photosynthesis. • – The green pigment in chloroplasts that captures sunlight energy for photosynthesis. • – A simple sugar that serves as the main source of energy for cells during respiration. • ...
Stars 2019-04-26
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- the hot, condensed, disk-shaped object at the center of a collapsing cloud
- a spinning neutron star that exhibits a pulsing pattern massive
- a nuclear reaction in which lightweight nuclei combine into heavier nuclei
- ancient Greek classification system based on how bright a star appears to be
- group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky
- massive explosion that occurs when the outer layers of a star are blown off
- a stream of high-speed, ionized particles flowing outward through the solar system from the Sun's corona
- small, extremely dense remnant of a star whose gravity is so immense that not even light can escape its gravity field
- a sudden eruption of particles and radiation from the surface of the Sun
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- brightness an object would have if it were placed at a distance of 10 pc
- a cloud of interstellar dust or gas or both, which collapses on itself as a result of its own gravity
- two stars gravitationally bound together and orbiting about a common center of mass
- top layers of the Sun’s atmosphere
- a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus splits into smaller, lighter nuclei releasing energy
- collapsed, dense core of a star that forms quickly while its outer layers are falling inward
- relatively cool, dark spots appearing on the surface of the photosphere
- energy output from the surface of a star per second, measured in watts
17 Clues: top layers of the Sun’s atmosphere • group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky • a spinning neutron star that exhibits a pulsing pattern massive • energy output from the surface of a star per second, measured in watts • relatively cool, dark spots appearing on the surface of the photosphere • ...
Volcanos, Waves, and More! 2014-05-02
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- area where most volcanic eruptions and earthquakes happen
- type of volcano formed when materials ejected high into the air fall back down to earth and pile up around the vent
- second wave generated by an earthquake
- first wave generated by an earthquake
- type of rock formed by heat and pressure
- type of rock formed by compaction and cementation
- type of rock formed by the cooling of magma
- places where two tectonic plates pull away from each other
- type of volcano that's under water
- type of volcano with broad and gently sloping sides
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- wave that does the most damage during an earthquake
- fault that forms when bodies of rock are pulled from opposite sides
- type of volcano formed when layers of volcanic fragments alternate with lava
- places where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally
- places where two tectonic plates come together
- fault that's created due to horizontal sheer stress
- tool the measures the biggest wave in an earthquake
- the measurement to describe how much energy an earthquake has
- the name of the super continent
- fault that forms when horizontal stress is exerted on a rock body from opposite sides
20 Clues: the name of the super continent • type of volcano that's under water • first wave generated by an earthquake • second wave generated by an earthquake • type of rock formed by heat and pressure • type of rock formed by the cooling of magma • places where two tectonic plates come together • type of rock formed by compaction and cementation • ...
Volcanos, Waves, and More 2014-05-02
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- second wave generated by an earthquake
- places where two tectonic plates come together
- type of rock formed by compaction and cementation
- fault that's created due to horizontal sheer stress
- the name of the super continent
- the measurement to describe how much energy an earthquake has
- wave that does the most damage during an earthquake
- type of rock formed by heat and pressure
- area where most volcanic eruptions and earthquakes happen
- type of volcano formed when layers of volcanic fragments alternate with lava
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- places where two tectonic plates pull away from each other
- type of rock formed by the cooling of magma
- type of volcano that's under water
- fault that forms when horizontal stress is exerted on a rock body from opposite sides
- fault that forms when bodies of rock are pulled from opposite sides
- tool the measures the biggest wave in an earthquake
- places where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally
- first wave generated by an earthquake
- type of volcano with broad and gently sloping sides
- type of volcano formed when materials ejected high into the air fall back down to earth and pile up around the vent
20 Clues: the name of the super continent • type of volcano that's under water • first wave generated by an earthquake • second wave generated by an earthquake • type of rock formed by heat and pressure • type of rock formed by the cooling of magma • places where two tectonic plates come together • type of rock formed by compaction and cementation • ...
Science Ch.3 2025-10-16
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- very small drops of water.
- To give off energy. What the earth does to the sun’s energy during the night.
- The weight all air has.
- A climate where the weather is very warm has a rainy season and a dry season.
- fall’s the most often in spring and summer falls during thunderstorms, frozen raindrops that bounce up and down in the air, continually picking up water.
- Any form of water that falls back down from a cloud to the Earth.
- A windstorm that builds up over the warm ocean.
- A weather scientist.
- The gas that makes up most of the atmosphere.
- electricity that jumps from one cloud to another or from a cloud to the Earth.
- The sound that lightning makes.
- To soak up energy. What the earth does to the sun’s energy during the day.
- What the Sun’s heat energy changes water into. Water is gas form.
- What occurs when rain falls through frozen air.
- when a large amount of water is in the air.
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- Forms when the molecule of water vapor begins to freeze or crystallize around tiny bits of dust.
- The condition of the air.
- What temperature is measured by.
- A wind storm that builds up over hot land.
- The layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- a climate where it’s always cold.
- when the sun has the water and the water goes up in the air as water vapor.
- The weather conditions and area receives overtime.
- Water changing from water vapor to liquid again.
- A climate we’re both warm and cold. Weather happens. Most temperate zones have four seasons.
- Moving air
- The 3 main ingredients that make up the weather.
27 Clues: Moving air • A weather scientist. • The weight all air has. • The condition of the air. • very small drops of water. • The sound that lightning makes. • What temperature is measured by. • a climate where it’s always cold. • A wind storm that builds up over hot land. • The layer of air that surrounds the earth. • when a large amount of water is in the air. • ...
Biology Lesson 1.2 2021-06-11
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- Energy can not be created or destroyed.
- A chemical used by cells to grow and work.
- The basic unit of life.
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- The process of making new life.
- A form of energy resulting from the motion of particles in matter.
- To change form or makeup
- Deoxyribonucleic acid; a chemical in an organism that contains the instructions for life.
- The ability to do work; found in many different forms.
8 Clues: The basic unit of life. • To change form or makeup • The process of making new life. • Energy can not be created or destroyed. • A chemical used by cells to grow and work. • The ability to do work; found in many different forms. • A form of energy resulting from the motion of particles in matter. • ...
Weather Review 2022-01-04
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- an _______ front forms when a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses. Can cause strong winds and heavy precipitation.
- any form of liquid that falls from the sky to the ground
- water gains thermal energy, turns into vapor, and rises into the air
- air masses that form near the poles; cold air masses
- lines on a weather map that represent changes in air pressure
- this type of system brings overcast, cloudy skies with possible precipitation (lousy weather)
- a large body of air with a consistent temperature and moisture content
- the boundary between air masses of different densities
- water does this when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower
- tool for measuring wind speed
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- the condition of the atmosphere at a specific place and time
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- tool used to measure air pressure
- temperature at which the atmosphere cannot hold anymore water vapor
- the average or typical weather condition of a region year after year
- a ______ front forms when a cold air masses pushes under a warm air mass, causes the warm air to rise quickly. Typically causes thunderstorms followed by cooler temperatures
- water vapor cools and changes back into liquid form
- determines whether precipitation will fall as rain or snow
- air masses that form near the equator; warm air masses
- a ______ front forms when a warm air mass slides over a cold air mass. Typically causes gentle precipitation followed by warmer temperatures
- air masses that form over land; dry air masses
- this type of system brings fair weather and clear skies (happy weather)
- a _______ front forms when a warm and cold air mass meet and neither has the force to push the other out of the way. Can cause steady rain for several days.
- air masses that form over water; wet/moist air masses
24 Clues: tool for measuring wind speed • tool used to measure air pressure • the amount of water vapor in the air • air masses that form over land; dry air masses • water vapor cools and changes back into liquid form • air masses that form near the poles; cold air masses • air masses that form over water; wet/moist air masses • ...
Environmental Impacts 2023-06-11
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- An area where organisms work together to form a bubble of life.
- A generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, natural gas, etc.
- Any substance that has a defined composition.
- The act of emitting or sending forth.
- A machine for converting any various forms of energy into mechanical force and motions.
- The act of making something impure by polluting.
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- Anything available in our environment that can be used effectively.
- The whole mass of air surrounding the earth.
- A black or brown sedimentary rock that when burned, releases energy in the form of heat.
- Everything that is around us including living and non-living things.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- A building or a group of buildings with facilities for the manufacturing of goods.
12 Clues: The act of emitting or sending forth. • The whole mass of air surrounding the earth. • Any substance that has a defined composition. • The act of making something impure by polluting. • The introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • An area where organisms work together to form a bubble of life. • ...
States of Matter 2025-08-20
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- State of matter with DEFINITE volume and shape.
- State of matter where particles have the MOST kinetic energy.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- 2 or more atoms joined by chemical bonds.
- __________ of matter. Word that describes one of the forms matter can take.
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- The amount of SPACE an object takes up.
- Energy of motion.
- The most BASIC unit of matter.
- Word that means unchanging.
- State of matter with definite volume, but NO definite shape. Takes the shape of container.
10 Clues: Energy of motion. • Word that means unchanging. • The most BASIC unit of matter. • The amount of SPACE an object takes up. • 2 or more atoms joined by chemical bonds. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • State of matter with DEFINITE volume and shape. • State of matter where particles have the MOST kinetic energy. • ...
What is science? 2024-08-30
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- the study of all forms of matter and its interactions
- the study of the oceans and the surface below the water
- a test in which evidence is collected to answer a question
- A logical explanation to why or how things work in nature based on observations and experimentation
- knowledge gained while using your senses
- the study of the universe and everything it beyond Earth's atmosphere
- the study of plants
- the study of the relationships between living things and their environment
- The branch of science studies the earth, it's composition and changing aspects
- knowledge learned about the natural world through observations and experiments
- a rule that describes patterns observed in nature
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- the study of weather and Earth's Atmosphere
- the study of heredity
- the study of animals
- the study of the rocky surface and interior of the earth
- the study of energy, its changes and its relationship to matter
- the branch of science that studies living things and life processes
- the study of matter and energy
18 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of heredity • the study of matter and energy • knowledge gained while using your senses • the study of weather and Earth's Atmosphere • a rule that describes patterns observed in nature • the study of all forms of matter and its interactions • the study of the oceans and the surface below the water • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2021-10-06
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- the average kinetic energy of the particles of matter
- The process in which a solid changes directly to a gas
- The process in which a gas changes to a liquid
- if the volume of a gas is held constant, increasing the temperature of the gas increases its pressure
- if the pressure of a gas is held constant, increasing the temperature of the gas increases its volume
- the ability to cause changes in matter
- the amount of force pushing against a given area
- matter that has neither a fixed volume or shape
- if the temperature of a gas is held constant, increasing the volume of the gas decreases its pressure
- The energy of moving matter
- all matter consists of constantly moving particles
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- The process in which a liquid boils and changes to a gas
- the process in which a gas changes directly to a solid without going through the liquid state
- the different forms in which matter can exist
- state of matter that resembles a gas but has certain properties that a gas does not have.
- when particles at the exposed surface of a liquid absorb just enough energy to pull away from the liquid and escape into the air
- matter that has neither a fixed volume or shape
- matter that has a fixed volume but not a shape
- The process in which a solid changes to a liquid
- The process in which a liquid changes to a solid
20 Clues: The energy of moving matter • the ability to cause changes in matter • the different forms in which matter can exist • The process in which a gas changes to a liquid • matter that has a fixed volume but not a shape • matter that has neither a fixed volume or shape • matter that has neither a fixed volume or shape • the amount of force pushing against a given area • ...
4th Quarter Benchmark Review 2023-05-16
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- the transfer of heat in a fluid (a gas or a liquid), caused when hotter, less dense fluids rise and cooler, more dense fluids sink
- the atomic ____________ is the total number of protons and neutrons in one atom of an element
- the atomic ____________ tells you the number of protons in one atom of an element
- type of chemical bond that forms between a nonmetal and another nonmetal
- particle found in the nucleus of an atom that has no charge
- this happens when heat flows from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature object until the two objects have an equal temperature
- the flow of energy from warmer places to cooler places
- Name this covalent compound: NO2 (the number 2 in this formula should be a subscript)
- the rows on the periodic table are also called the _____________
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- a material that allows heat to move through it efficiently is a good thermal ____________
- a Lewis Structure of an atom only shows the ______________ electrons
- the transfer of heat through direct contact
- Name this ionic compound: NaCl
- positively charged ion
- a chemical reaction that absorbs heat and cools its surroundings (ex: baking soda and vinegar)
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- type of chemical bond that forms between a metal and a nonmetal
- the columns on the periodic table are also called the ___________ or families
- negatively charged particle that surrounds the nucleus of an atom
- negatively charged ion
- the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves
- a material that doesn't allow heat energy to pass through it well is a good thermal ___________
- a chemical reaction that releases heat, causing the immediate surroundings to rise (ex: hydrogen peroxide and yeast)
23 Clues: positively charged ion • negatively charged ion • Name this ionic compound: NaCl • the transfer of heat through direct contact • the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves • the flow of energy from warmer places to cooler places • positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom • particle found in the nucleus of an atom that has no charge • ...
11GEO COASTS - LARA MAY 2015-04-16
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- Living and non living organic matter
- The four spheres in the system
- The process of allowing a coast to erode and reach its natural equilibrium
- Rock, mineral and soil
- Items or forces that enter the system
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- Trucks bring sand to replace the lost sand on beaches
- Water components
- Solid structure built on an angle from the coast to reduce erosion
- Concrete or boulders located offshore to reduce wave action
- Solid walls built parallel to the coast to protect paths and roads
- Solid construction that is built perpendicular to stop sediment
- Forms of life on a coastal environment
- Gases surrounding the earth
- Energy or matter leaving the systems
- Movement of energy or matter in the system
15 Clues: Water components • Rock, mineral and soil • Gases surrounding the earth • The four spheres in the system • Living and non living organic matter • Energy or matter leaving the systems • Items or forces that enter the system • Forms of life on a coastal environment • Movement of energy or matter in the system • Trucks bring sand to replace the lost sand on beaches • ...
Environmental Systems 2023-12-13
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- The _____ is the solid part of the Earth that includes the land, rocks, and minerals. It extends from the Earth's surface down to its core.
- The environmental impact of ______ includes the increased consumption of non-renewable resources.
- is defined as native (or indigenous) to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes, with no human intervention
- Variety of organisms in an ecosystem or biome
- Those that can be naturally replaced over time (e.g., sunlight, wind, forests).
- The transfer of thermal energy, in a liquid or gas, in which the warmer substance rises and the cooler substance sinks; forms a current is called ____.
- involves both the place where an organism lives and the roles that an organism has in its habitat.
- Those that are finite and cannot be quickly replaced (e.g., fossil fuels, minerals).
- The transfer of energy through matter by colliding particles (direct contact) is called ____.
- Global warming leads to rising sea levels, volatile weather patterns and could cause significant
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- Beneficial relationships between organisms
- Examples of _____ resources are forests, animals, birds, fish, and marine organisms
- The ______ encompasses all of Earth's water in the form of oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, groundwater, and atmospheric water vapor.
- The process of energy changing from one form to another is called?
- All of Earth’s air; divided into troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere. Is defined as what?
- Examples of _____ factors include sunlight, water, air, humidity, pH, temperature, salinity, precipitation, altitude, type of soil, minerals, wind, dissolved oxygen, mineral nutrients present in the soil, air and water
- the ability to maintain an ecological balance in our planet's natural environment and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of current and future generations.
- All of Earth’s life forms as distributed in biomes, such as tundra, boreal forest, is called?
- is defined as "The core, mantle, and crust of the Earth"
- Tool used to identify species of organisms using opposing observable characteristics:
- defined as A major ecological community (large region of land) with a distinct climate and specific plants and animals.
21 Clues: Beneficial relationships between organisms • Variety of organisms in an ecosystem or biome • is defined as "The core, mantle, and crust of the Earth" • The process of energy changing from one form to another is called? • Those that can be naturally replaced over time (e.g., sunlight, wind, forests). • ...
Chemstry cuz bEth maKEes us do wroKk whn we don wANna do it coz it s to difUUcult smh 2023-01-23
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- a single covalent bond that is formed when an electron pair is shared by the direct overlap of bonding orbitals
- useful molecular model which uses letter symbols and bonds to show relative positions of atoms
- occurs when a greater amount of energy is required to break the existing bonds in reactants than is released when the new bonds form in the product molecules
- an acid that contains both a hydrogen atom and an oxyanion
- chemical bond that results from equal sharing of electrons
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion model
- atomic orbitals are mixed to form new, identical hybrid orbitals
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- forms when one atom donates a pair of electrons to be shared with an atom or ion that needs two electrons to become stable
- that uses electron dot structures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules
- occurs when more energy is released during product bond formation than is required to break bonds in the initial reactants
- when more than one valid Lewis structure exists for the same molecule
- when to or more atoms bond covalently
- a bond that is formed when parallels orbitals overlap to share electrons
- a type of bond that forms when electrons are not equally shared
14 Clues: when to or more atoms bond covalently • Valence shell electron pair repulsion model • an acid that contains both a hydrogen atom and an oxyanion • chemical bond that results from equal sharing of electrons • a type of bond that forms when electrons are not equally shared • atomic orbitals are mixed to form new, identical hybrid orbitals • ...
INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY 2013-11-18
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- all biomolecules contain this element therefore biomolecules also called organic compounds
- one of the biochemistry application in industry
- repeating units of the building blocks that form biopolymers
- language for communication inside and between cells
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- organelle that organize the synthesis of proteins
- energy flow through living system such as cellular respiration
- the study on structure and three-dimensional arrangements of biomolecules
- several different forms of the same protein
- hemoglobin breakdown product
- bonds that are the glue to hold compounds together
- this biomolecules function as the long term energy storage
11 Clues: hemoglobin breakdown product • several different forms of the same protein • one of the biochemistry application in industry • organelle that organize the synthesis of proteins • bonds that are the glue to hold compounds together • language for communication inside and between cells • this biomolecules function as the long term energy storage • ...
Science (Thoon Yati Oo, Naw Lin Le Kyi, Poe Eaindra Myat Thu) 2023-02-27
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- to decide something is true after looking at all the evidence you have collected.
- when substances are mixed together and change chemically to form a new substance
- a cloudy mixture of insoluble solid particles in a liquid
- can dissolve
- To put a substance, such as oil, on a surface in order to reduce friction
- the amount of force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- the liquid in which a solute dissolve
- A material or piece of equipment with holes in it that will only allow substances of a certain size through the holes
- the same throughout
- forms by when two or more different substances mixed together but are not chemically joined
- When something has energy, it can make things move and cause things to change; all living things need energy to exist
- to put things in groups according their type
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- to divide or split something into different parts
- the material that is dissolved
- something that does not have a good effect.
- a device for connection an electric wire or cable to an electricity supply
- a device to connect two wires together
- The unit used to measure weight
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms
- circuit a circuit where the electricity has one only path to flow along
- A push or pull that tries to change the position or shape of an object
- the amount of energy transferred when a force makes an object move
22 Clues: can dissolve • the same throughout • the material that is dissolved • The unit used to measure weight • the liquid in which a solute dissolve • a device to connect two wires together • something that does not have a good effect. • to put things in groups according their type • to divide or split something into different parts • ...
Science (Thoon Yati Oo, Naw Lin Le Kyi, Poe Eaindra Myat Thu) 2023-02-27
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- to decide something is true after looking at all the evidence you have collected.
- when substances are mixed together and change chemically to form a new substance
- a cloudy mixture of insoluble solid particles in a liquid
- can dissolve
- To put a substance, such as oil, on a surface in order to reduce friction
- the amount of force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- the liquid in which a solute dissolve
- A material or piece of equipment with holes in it that will only allow substances of a certain size through the holes
- the same throughout
- forms by when two or more different substances mixed together but are not chemically joined
- When something has energy, it can make things move and cause things to change; all living things need energy to exist
- to put things in groups according their type
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- to divide or split something into different parts
- the material that is dissolved
- something that does not have a good effect.
- a device for connection an electric wire or cable to an electricity supply
- a device to connect two wires together
- The unit used to measure weight
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms
- circuit a circuit where the electricity has one only path to flow along
- A push or pull that tries to change the position or shape of an object
- the amount of energy transferred when a force makes an object move
22 Clues: can dissolve • the same throughout • the material that is dissolved • The unit used to measure weight • the liquid in which a solute dissolve • a device to connect two wires together • something that does not have a good effect. • to put things in groups according their type • to divide or split something into different parts • ...
cells 2024-01-23
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- the basic structual and functional unit of all forms of life;they are able to replicate independently
- The cell’s packaging, sorting, and distributing organelle.
- Transport proteins on the cell’s membrane transport substances into and out of the cell without energy.
- all organisms are made of cell one or more: the cell is the basic building block of life in structure and function every cell comes from another existing cell
- Protein-making factories in a cell.
- A protective double membrane surrounding the nucleus that controls the flow of materials in and out of the nucleus.
- in every cell, there is a layer on the outside of the cell that holds the cell togeather, controls the flowof material in and out of the cell
- Jelly-like substance in the cell containing all the organelles in the cell.
- calcuim strorage protein synthes
- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Large molecules made from stringing amino acids together.
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- digestive chemcicals that break down food, cell waste ans others
- Glucose in food reacts with oxygen, producing carbon dioxide, water and energy in the mitochondria; waste products are carbon dioxide and water
- A type of diffusion; it is simply the process of water molecules from a higher to a lower concentration through a membrane.
- The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration.
- This transport requires energy to move a substance into and out of a cell
- Another chemical reaction where energy is released through the breakdown of food; occurs where oxygen is not present.
- The cell’s powerhouse, releasing energy in food
- cells control center
- plants algae fungi and some bacteria have an extra computer layer the is very rigid and though helps protect the cell. gives shape
- Organism that is composed of many cells,
- the parts of a cell. They process and releas energy,destroy and digest materials,and replicate genetic information
- The chemical reaction a plant carries out in order to produce energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll
- A small structure found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes and transports them to the cytoplasm
- compounds that can be added togeather to make proteins
25 Clues: cells control center • calcuim strorage protein synthes • Protein-making factories in a cell. • Organism that is composed of many cells, • The cell’s powerhouse, releasing energy in food • compounds that can be added togeather to make proteins • Large molecules made from stringing amino acids together. • The cell’s packaging, sorting, and distributing organelle. • ...
Life Processes Unit 5 2016-01-18
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- The breaking down of food into usable forms.
- Digested food + oxygen -> ______________ + water + Carbon Dioxide
- Digestion takes place in stomach and small intestines of these organisms.
- This is also called transportation.
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- The getting rid of waste products ( includes solid, liquid and gas wastes)
- Release of energy by combining digested food and oxygen
- Digestion takes place in the leaves where food is made in these organisms.
- Plants take in nutrients and water through their roots.
- DIOXIDE The waste gas produced when energy is made.
9 Clues: This is also called transportation. • The breaking down of food into usable forms. • DIOXIDE The waste gas produced when energy is made. • Release of energy by combining digested food and oxygen • Plants take in nutrients and water through their roots. • Digested food + oxygen -> ______________ + water + Carbon Dioxide • ...
Diagnostic Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-11
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- Chemical element that participates in respiration and photosynthesis
- Organic biomolecules that store high amounts of energy.
- Set of transformation processes of matter and energy to maintain vital functions.
- Process in which cells use oxygen to release energy from food
- Response of organisms to stimuli, it can be a synonym of the word "angry or upset"
- Molecule that contains genetic information
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- Biology branch that studies organisms that inhabited the Earth in past times and whose remains are fossils.
- Process of incorporation of materials for the maintenance of the well-nourished body.
- Production of a new living being from another.
- Fundamental unit that forms all living beings
- Biology branch that studies the transmission of characteristics from parents to children.
- Most abundant element that is part of the composition of living beings
- Process of change by which new species are generated from species of the past.
13 Clues: Molecule that contains genetic information • Fundamental unit that forms all living beings • Production of a new living being from another. • Organic biomolecules that store high amounts of energy. • Process in which cells use oxygen to release energy from food • Chemical element that participates in respiration and photosynthesis • ...
energy 2 2019-09-20
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- Sound cannot travel through a
- The louder a sound is the more energy the ___________(2)carry
- travels from a hotter region to a colder region
- uses turbines to generate electricity
- Sound travels slower than _________
- Fossil fuels are formed from _________(2)that were buried millions of years ago
- is the most useful form of energy because it can be converted into other forms
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- In Singapore we cannot see cables along the streets because they are
- Sound energy is generated by ___________(2)
- Unwanted heat produced by electrical devices reduces _______
10 Clues: Sound cannot travel through a • Sound travels slower than _________ • uses turbines to generate electricity • Sound energy is generated by ___________(2) • travels from a hotter region to a colder region • Unwanted heat produced by electrical devices reduces _______ • The louder a sound is the more energy the ___________(2)carry • ...
Sources of Energy 2012-08-24
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- Used as moderator in nuclear reactors.
- Heat produced by burning unit mass of a fuel.
- A substance added to LPG to detect its leakage.
- Used to make solar cells.
- A substance obtained as residue when wood is burned in limited supply of oxygen
- The agent which decomposes animal dung into biogas.
- A fuel which has high calorific value but does not contain carbon.
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- The minimum temperature at which a substance catches fire.
- Materials burnt to produce heat energy.
- Aviation fuel used in the engines of jet aeroplanes.
- Used as control rods in nuclear reactors.
- Main constituent of Petroleum gas.
- 1.4kJ/s/m^2 is the value of_________.
- Radiations present in sunlight which causes heating effect.
- Ultimate source of energy stored in fossil fuels.
- Major component of Bio gas.
16 Clues: Used to make solar cells. • Major component of Bio gas. • Main constituent of Petroleum gas. • 1.4kJ/s/m^2 is the value of_________. • Used as moderator in nuclear reactors. • Materials burnt to produce heat energy. • Used as control rods in nuclear reactors. • Heat produced by burning unit mass of a fuel. • A substance added to LPG to detect its leakage. • ...
Types of energy 2021-12-17
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- the energy of electric charges
- energy transferred through electromagnetic waves
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- the rate at which 1 form of energy is transferred to the other
- when one's object distance from another changes
- Ke or Pe associated with the motion or position of an object
- the pe stored in the nucleas of the atom
- force pushing on a surface
- a form of pe that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
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- the total ke and pe of all the particles of an object
- stored energy that depends on height
- force exerted on an object forcing it to move
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- The ability to do work or cause change
- stored energy
- energy of motion
16 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • force pushing on a surface • the energy of electric charges • a push or pull exerted on an object • stored energy that depends on height • The ability to do work or cause change • the pe stored in the nucleas of the atom • force exerted on an object forcing it to move • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • ...
Biology Vocab Crossword 2013-12-12
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- Organism that obtains its food by consuming other living things.
- Photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean.
- Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Factor Any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact.
- Pyramid Illustration of the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or food web.
- Process by which bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen.
- Organism that relies on other organisms for it's energy and food supply.
- Cycle Process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and form one part of the biosphere to another.
- Organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter.
- Organism that obtains energy eating animals.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- Organism that obtains energy by eating only plants.
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- Small free-floating animals that form part of plankton.
- Organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce it's own food from inorganic compounds.
- Process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches.
- Web Network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem.
- Group of individuals of that same species that live in the same area.
- Producer First producer of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms.
- Factor Physical or nonliving factor that shapes an ecosystem.
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- Process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates.
- Animal that consumes the carcasses of other animals.
- Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
- Part of earth in which life exist including land, water, and air or atmosphere.
- Organism that obtains energy by eating both plants and animals.
- Nutrient: Single essential nutrient that limits productivity in an ecosystem.
- Level Each step in a food chain or food web.
- Total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level.
- Organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic matter.
- All the organisms that live in a place together with their nonliving environment.
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment.
- Fixation Process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use.
32 Clues: Level Each step in a food chain or food web. • Organism that obtains energy eating animals. • Organism that obtains energy by eating only plants. • Animal that consumes the carcasses of other animals. • Small free-floating animals that form part of plankton. • Photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean. • ...
Minerals 2015-11-11
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- Strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium
- Helps convert carbohydrates into energy and is necessary for the heart
- Turns carbs into energy and produces red blood cells,helps with vision
- Helps body keep balance of water in the blood and body tissues
- Helps muscles and nerves function
- Important for normal brain and nerve function
- Forms collagen, a tissue that hold cells together
- Helps maintain healthy skin
- Keeps Immune System strong and helps heal wounds
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- Antioxidant that helps individual cells live longer
- Helps cells function normally
- Needed to make DNA
- Helps blood clot
- Important for nerve cell function
- Prevents eye problems night blindness
- Develops strong bones and teeth
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all the body
17 Clues: Helps blood clot • Needed to make DNA • Helps maintain healthy skin • Helps cells function normally • Develops strong bones and teeth • Important for nerve cell function • Helps muscles and nerves function • Prevents eye problems night blindness • Important for normal brain and nerve function • Keeps Immune System strong and helps heal wounds • ...
Food Webs 2023-09-25
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- Energy divided into categories.
- Both species benefit from their relationship.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- Animals eat other animals to survive.
- The flow of energy in the ecosystem.
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- Living things are dependent on both nature and each other.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Where animals live.
- Linked food chains.
- The study of relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings.
10 Clues: Where animals live. • Linked food chains. • Energy divided into categories. • The flow of energy in the ecosystem. • Animals eat other animals to survive. • Both species benefit from their relationship. • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • Living things are dependent on both nature and each other. • ...
Atomic Vocab (AshlyMC) 2023-03-30
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- The smallest component of an element
- a substance that can't be broken down by non-nuclear reactions
- Is the state of lowest energy for that electron
- Number of protons and nucleus & can be different for atoms; atom of an element
- Quantity of protons in the nucleus of an element
- Electron less than neutrons+protons
- Combination of protons+electrons
- Equal number; protons+electrons
- A theory of the structure of the atom
- A subatomic particle with zero charge
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- The electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom
- All discovered chemical elements in rows (called periods) and columns (called groups) according to increasing atomic number
- Forms of the same element with the same number of protons (Atomic numbers) different numbers of neutrons giving different Mass numbers for the isotope.
- Made up of one or more atoms
- Positively charged center of an atom
- An elementary particle with negative charge
- Gained more electrons than protons
- A stable particle with positive charge
18 Clues: Made up of one or more atoms • Equal number; protons+electrons • Combination of protons+electrons • Gained more electrons than protons • Electron less than neutrons+protons • The smallest component of an element • Positively charged center of an atom • A theory of the structure of the atom • A subatomic particle with zero charge • A stable particle with positive charge • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-01-27
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- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
- a measure of how strongly Earth’s atmosphere pushes down on a given area
- conditions in the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- a storm system with a very low-pressure center and strong winds
- energy in the form of electromagnetic waves that travel from the sun to Earth
- the influence of Earth’s rotation on global winds
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- a fast-moving, narrow band of wind in the upper atmosphere
- a group of winds that occur between certain latitudes
- measurement of distance north or south of Earth’s equator
- large stream of water that flows through the ocean
- the boundary where two air masses meet
- tropical cyclone that forms in the Atlantic Ocean or the northeast Pacific Ocean
- a body of air that has the same temperature, humidity, and air pressure throughout
- Average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation
- a tropical cyclone that forms in the Northwest Pacific Ocean
- movement of air across Earth’s surface
16 Clues: the boundary where two air masses meet • movement of air across Earth’s surface • a measure of how much water vapor is in the air • the influence of Earth’s rotation on global winds • large stream of water that flows through the ocean • a group of winds that occur between certain latitudes • measurement of distance north or south of Earth’s equator • ...
lexis crossword 2021-03-03
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- gets their carbon by consuming other organisms
- Cocci that form chains
- prokaryote takes a DNA from its outside environment
- no nucleus
- spore that forms inside a bacterial cell
- Form of sexual reproduction
- produce methane
- the cells are pink
- get energy from light
- Allow prokaryotes to attach to surfaces
- salt-loving
- spiral shaped bacteria
- anaerobe can live with or without oxygen
- makes cell wall of bacteria rigid
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- cannot use oxygen
- get energy from chemicals taken from the environment
- A virus obtains a small part of host DNA
- appear purple under a microscope
- able to make their own food
- interfere w/ bacteria's ability to reproduce
- live in warm, acidic environments
- spherical, ovoid, or generally round shape
- self-replicating loops double-stranded DNA
- viscous covering on some bacteria
- rod shaped bacterium
- Berry - shaped bacteria in clusters
- a coat of fuzzy sugars
27 Clues: no nucleus • salt-loving • produce methane • cannot use oxygen • the cells are pink • rod shaped bacterium • get energy from light • Cocci that form chains • spiral shaped bacteria • a coat of fuzzy sugars • able to make their own food • Form of sexual reproduction • appear purple under a microscope • live in warm, acidic environments • viscous covering on some bacteria • ...
Adalyn D1-3 2023-02-08
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- Shaking of Earth's crust
- Heat from below Earth's surface
- The sliding of denser ocean plate under another plate when they collide
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out a vent
- A huge crack in Earth's crust
- Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface
- A wide, gently sloped cone that forms from flows of lava
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- horizontal layers
- drift The idea that a super-continent split apart into pieces, the continents, which drifted in time to their present location
- The idea that Earth's surface is broken into plates that slide slowly across the mantle
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- A very hot part of the Earth's mantle
- The central opening in a volcanic area through which magma may escape
- A vibration that spreads out away from a focus when an earthquake happens
- Earth's solid,rocky surface
- The idea that new crust is forming at ridges in the sea floor, spreading apart the crust on either side of the ridges
- A sensitive device that detects the shaking of Earth's crust during an earthquake
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake
- A steep-sided cone that forms from explosive eruptions of hot rocks, ranging from partials to boundaries
- A cup-like hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent
- A cone formed from explosive eruptions of hot rocks followed by a flow of lava, over and over
- The layer beneath Earth's crust
- The point where an earthquake starts as rocks begin to slide past each other
23 Clues: horizontal layers • Shaking of Earth's crust • Earth's solid,rocky surface • A huge crack in Earth's crust • Heat from below Earth's surface • The layer beneath Earth's crust • A very hot part of the Earth's mantle • Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface • The amount of energy released by an earthquake • Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out a vent • ...
Cells 2021-11-04
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- Captures sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis
- Forms shape of the cell
- Directs activities of the cell
- Passage way for proteins and other materials
- Structure and support
- Storage for food, water, and waste
- Breaks down food and old cell parts
- Receives, package, and deliver proteins and other materials
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- Produces proteins.
- surrounds nucleus
- makes ribosomes
- Produces energy
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
13 Clues: makes ribosomes • Produces energy • surrounds nucleus • Produces proteins. • Structure and support • Forms shape of the cell • Directs activities of the cell • Storage for food, water, and waste • Breaks down food and old cell parts • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • Passage way for proteins and other materials • Captures sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis • ...
chemistry of life crossword-angel 2016-09-27
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- is an attraction between molecules of different substance
- the attraction between oppositely charged ions
- the substance that is dissolved
- any compound that forms OH-ions in a solution
- the parts of the mixture such as in oil mixed with water
- is pure
- are macromolecules
- charges are not distributed easily
- they are sued to store energy
- when atoms are joined together by covalent bonds
- a substance composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but are not chemically combined
- is the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions
- any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution
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- are composed of 2 molecules of sugar bonded together
- contain only 1 molecule of sugar
- is a bond
- the substance that does the dissolving
- the parts of the mixture are very evenly mixed
- only found in plants
- atoms that compose compounds are held together by
- sugars, starches, and celluloses
- a molecule that is positive at one end and negative at the other end
- a mixture of water and undissolved materials
- is the basic unit of matter
- is the attraction between molecules of the same substance
- is a bond
26 Clues: is pure • is a bond • is a bond • are macromolecules • only found in plants • is the basic unit of matter • they are sued to store energy • the substance that is dissolved • contain only 1 molecule of sugar • sugars, starches, and celluloses • charges are not distributed easily • the substance that does the dissolving • a mixture of water and undissolved materials • ...
Waves 2024-10-11
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- The rapid back and forth movement of physical particles
- A system of electronic communication using a system of dots, dashes, and spaces to represent letters and numbers
- Wave: Vibrating forms of energy
- Something waves travel through
- The measure of a wave’s height
- How energy moves from one place to another in an organized way
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- The act of giving, receiving, and sharing information
- The distance between two identical points on two back to back waves
- The highest part of a wave
- The outside of anything
- Electronic technology that uses a series of zeros and ones to generate, store, and process data
- The lowest part of a wave
12 Clues: The outside of anything • The lowest part of a wave • The highest part of a wave • Something waves travel through • The measure of a wave’s height • Wave: Vibrating forms of energy • The act of giving, receiving, and sharing information • The rapid back and forth movement of physical particles • How energy moves from one place to another in an organized way • ...
Chemistry Gonzalo B 2023-05-26
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- What type of bonds form between oppositely charged ions?
- The __________ model describes electrons in specific energy levels around the nucleus.
- elements Elements that are required in smaller quantities compared to bulk elements are known as __________.
- The sharing of electrons between atoms forms __________ bonds.
- What term describes the attraction an atom has for electrons in a chemical bond?
- What are the outermost electrons of an atom called?
- Lack of __________ can lead to anemia and reduced oxygen transport.
- __________ are a unit of energy used to quantify the energy content of food.
- The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment is called the __________.
- What is the group in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable?
- Metallic elements form __________ bonds.
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- What is the term for the natural 24-hour internal clock that regulates biological processes?
- The arrangement of atoms and their valence electrons in a molecule is shown by a __________.
- What are the factors in an experiment that are kept constant?
- The variable manipulated or changed by the researcher is known as the __________.
- The lowest energy state of an atom is called the __________ state.
- Problems associated with toxic metals are referred to as __________.
- When an atom absorbs energy, it moves to an __________ state.
- __________ electrons are involved in the formation of chemical bonds.
- Foods that provide calories but offer little nutritional value are called __________.
- Which group in an experiment is exposed to the independent variable?
- Excess __________ can cause copper toxicity and organ damage.
- What are the major elements required in large quantities by living organisms?
- What are the minimum nutrient intake levels necessary to maintain health?
24 Clues: Metallic elements form __________ bonds. • What are the outermost electrons of an atom called? • What type of bonds form between oppositely charged ions? • What are the factors in an experiment that are kept constant? • When an atom absorbs energy, it moves to an __________ state. • Excess __________ can cause copper toxicity and organ damage. • ...
Homeostasis 7-3-4 2017-10-30
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- 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.
- the movement of molecules from high concentrations to low concentrations.
- The movement of particles against a concentration gradient and requires the cell to use energy.
- the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment.
- a group of similar cells that preform a common function.
- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy form food.
- a structure made up of a collection of two or more tissues that carries out a specialized function.
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- the movement of particles across the cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell.
- A process of cell division that forms new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes.
- When particles are enclosed in a vesicle and released from a cell.
- the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria make their own food.
- a group of two or more organs that work together to perform body functions.
- the arrangement of parts in an organism or an object.
- the activity of each part in an organism.
- a living thing that can carry out life processes by itself.
- the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane.
16 Clues: the activity of each part in an organism. • the arrangement of parts in an organism or an object. • a group of similar cells that preform a common function. • the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane. • a living thing that can carry out life processes by itself. • When particles are enclosed in a vesicle and released from a cell. • ...
Coal 2016-05-05
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- fuel a nonrenewable energy resource that forms from the remains of organisms
- energy the energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined
- what does coal generate
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- what type of resource is coal
- resource a natural resources that humans use to generate energy and can be renewable or nonrenewable
- remains what is coal formed from
- oil another name for petroleum
7 Clues: what does coal generate • what type of resource is coal • oil another name for petroleum • remains what is coal formed from • energy the energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined • fuel a nonrenewable energy resource that forms from the remains of organisms • ...
Life Science CK12 1.8 Characteristics of Life 2025-08-20
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- structure found in all cells that is the site of protein synthesis.
- production of offspring by two parents through the production and fertilization of gametes; produces genetically variable offspring.
- result of a reproductive process; children.
- fluid connective tissue that circulates throughout the body through blood vessels.
- single-celled prokaryotic organism that is a member of the Bacteria domain.
- eukaryotic organism in the fungus kingdom, includes mushrooms and yeast.
- process in which cells use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to make oxygen and glucose, an energy-storing sugar.
- an individual living thing.
- organelle inside eukaryotic cells that contains most of the cell’s DNA and acts as the control center of the cell.
- bipedal, endothermic vertebrate that lays amniotic eggs and has wings and feathers.
- process of maintaining a stable internal environment in a cell or an entire organism.
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- reproduction that involves a single parent and results in offspring that are all genetically identical to the parent.
- fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus; typically produced above ground on soil, or on a food source.
- organic compound made up of amino acids.
- salty fluid produced by glands in the skin of mammals that helps cool the body when it evaporates.
- the ability to sense and maintain body position.
- basic unit of structure and function of living things.
- device that makes magnified images of small objects so they are visible to the human eye.
- long, tube-like organ that forms part of the complex network of vessels that run through the body and transport blood to all the body’s cells.
- growth that forms the outer covering on birds; helps birds fly and also provide insulation.
- double-stranded nucleic acid that stores genetic information; also known as deoxyribonucleic acid.
- mnemonic we are using in class to remember the what makes a thing living
- cell without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
- the ability to do work.
- bundle of sensory neurons on the tongue that sense the taste of chemicals in food.
- multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryote with specialized cells that lack cell walls; member of the animal kingdom.
26 Clues: the ability to do work. • an individual living thing. • organic compound made up of amino acids. • result of a reproductive process; children. • the ability to sense and maintain body position. • basic unit of structure and function of living things. • cell without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles • ...
Science Crossword 2015-06-03
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- The cooling of magma forms what rock?
- A particle with no charge.
- part of a substance that dissolves into another is called__________.
- carrying away of sediments via wind, water, and ice is_________.
- is measured in __________.
- amount of energy in a compression wave is called__________.
- A ____________ boundary is when plate tectonics push together.
- is how high or low sound is based on frequency.
- and pressure forms metamorphic rock.
- A way to remember the visible spectrum.
- The deep valley on the bottom of the ocean is a __________.
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- The outermost layer of the Earth.
- _____ is the storage area of a cell.
- ________ is the control center of cells.
- ocean zone has the most organisms and is the best zone for photosynthesis to occur?
- continental______ is where we fish, boat, and swim.
- best example of_____ is a straw in a glass of water.
- tectonics/The ____ ____ in the Earth cause volcanoes, earthquakes, and seamounts.
- clouds look like horse tail.
- core/ The solid and innermost center of the earth.
- smallest part of an element is a(n) ________.
21 Clues: A particle with no charge. • is measured in __________. • clouds look like horse tail. • The outermost layer of the Earth. • _____ is the storage area of a cell. • and pressure forms metamorphic rock. • The cooling of magma forms what rock? • A way to remember the visible spectrum. • ________ is the control center of cells. • smallest part of an element is a(n) ________. • ...
Science 2023-04-24
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- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- relating to the nucleus of an atom
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction
- an offspring of two animals or plants of different subspecies, breeds, varieties, species, or genera
- a chemical element with symbol U
- a unit of power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second
- sending out light; shining or glowing brightly
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality
- relating to the whole world; worldwide
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- relating to or resulting from motion
- any substance that has a defined composition
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- closely resembling an original
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- operating by or producing electricity
- convert into reusable material
- one of the oldest and largest sources of renewable energy
- a compound of hydrogen and carbon, such as any of those which are the chief components of petroleum and natural gas
- not able to be renewed
- process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
- a person or thing that generates something
- mixture of volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived from petroleum and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines
- able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion
- matter from recently living organisms which is used for bio energy production
- a glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant
- Geothermal energy is heat within the earth
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton
- a sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible
- relating to or determined by the sun
34 Clues: not able to be renewed • convert into reusable material • closely resembling an original • a chemical element with symbol U • relating to the nucleus of an atom • relating to or resulting from motion • relating to or determined by the sun • operating by or producing electricity • relating to the whole world; worldwide • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • ...
Intro to Health Terms 2022-10-11
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- Substances living things need to take in from the environment to live and grow. For the human body these are water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals.
- A waxy fat made by the body and an essential part of cell membranes; high levels in the blood can lead to heart disease.
- Sugar taken from sugar cane or sugar beats.
- Makes up of 50-75% of your body weight.
- This helps control body functions such as digestion, metabolism, hormone development, wound healing and nerve function.
- A chemical secreted by a gland or the brain that signals parts of the body to grow and change.
- The main form in which carbohydrates are stores in the body.
- These help with bone growth, water balance, metabolism, and nerve and muscle function.
- A nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that provides the body's preferred form of energy.
- A person trained in the study of diet and health who has passed an exam and fulfilled certain requirements.
- A type of fat, usually found in animal sources, that is a solid at room temperature. Diets high in _____ fat are linked to greater risk of developing heart disease.
- The sugar in sweet fruits and honey.
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- A fat formed by adding hydrogen liquid fat to make it solid at room temperature; developed to make shipping and storage of foods easier. _____ fats are unhealthy and are linked to increased blood cholesterol levels.
- The study of diet and health.
- Type of fat that doesn't raise blood cholesterol levels.
- Form of sugar used as the body's basic energy source; all carbohydrates the body can digest are eventually turned into _______ in the body.
- Bodily movement that greatly increases energy use.
- The process by which the body uses food to release energy and uses the energy to build and repair body tissues.
- A nutrient that is the body's second major source of energy and the preferred means of storing energy.
- These types of carbohydrates give the body lasting energy. They include starches, glycogen, and forms of fiber.
- This helps make skin, muscle and bone.
- Sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose are examples of what type of carbohydrates?
- The overall combination of food and drink a person consumes over time.
23 Clues: The study of diet and health. • The sugar in sweet fruits and honey. • This helps make skin, muscle and bone. • Makes up of 50-75% of your body weight. • Sugar taken from sugar cane or sugar beats. • Bodily movement that greatly increases energy use. • Type of fat that doesn't raise blood cholesterol levels. • ...
Ch. 9 Vocab.- Sarah 2014-01-23
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- The dierct transfer of thermal energy through a substance or form of one object in the physical contact with another.
- The outermost zone of the earth's atmospere that extends into space itself.
- The layer of atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface.
- The science of the Earth's atmosphere, especially the weather.
- The warming of teh lower atmosphere by infrared radiation that is radiated by the Earth's surface after it absorbs visible radiation from the sun.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a given time.
- The streamers of light that appear in the sky of the Northern Hemisphere.
- The envelope of the gaseous mixture surrounding Earth.
- An atom or molecule having a positive or negative charge.
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- A layer if concentrated ozone laocted 20-50 km above the harmful forms of ultraviolet light
- Any of the gases present in the atmosphere that enhances the absorbtion of infrared radiation by the atmosphere.
- The zone above the homosphere.
- The Southern Lights.
- The indirect transfer of thermal energy from one place to another by movement of the currents of cooler, more dense matter into regions of warmer, less dense matter.
- A visible trail of condensed water vapor or ice crystals forming in the wake of an aircraft.
- A high-speed meandering wind current usually flowing from east to west at altitudes of 15-25 km.
- This gas makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere.
- A colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that forms approximately 21% of the Earth's atmosphere and is the essential element for respiration.
18 Clues: The Southern Lights. • The zone above the homosphere. • The condition of the atmosphere at a given time. • This gas makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere. • The envelope of the gaseous mixture surrounding Earth. • The layer of atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface. • An atom or molecule having a positive or negative charge. • ...
Chapter 3, 4, and 5 2024-01-09
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- As water moves over the land, it carries particles with it.
- waves When earthquakes occur, they produce these
- the ability to do work
- the wearing down and carrying away of land by natural forces such as water, ice, or wind.
- a dark, fine-grained rock.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- the relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- results from a force pressing on an area.
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- a rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains.
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- shape the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses.
- made of rock that is very hot, but solid.
- has three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer.
- As runoff travels, it forms tiny grooves in the soil called this
- contains all of Earth's water
15 Clues: the ability to do work • a dark, fine-grained rock. • contains all of Earth's water • made of rock that is very hot, but solid. • results from a force pressing on an area. • a group of parts that work together as a whole • waves When earthquakes occur, they produce these • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms • ...
6th grade Topc 6 Energy Resources 2024-01-18
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- wind energy is actually an indirect form of ___ energy because it heats the air and causes it to rise
- the U.S. uses 25% of the world’s oil but only ____% comes from the U.S., the rest is imported
- a difference in how coal and oil form is that oil forms from ____ plants and animals
- this energy source can only be used in areas where Earth’s crust is very thin
- this is where crude oil is separated into fuels and other products
- these are compounds made from oil
- the name of the oil rig that exploded in 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico
- natural gas has ___ odor
- these three things are needed to make fossil fuels if you have decayed plant and animal matter
- this power source uses moving water to turn a turbine
- when coal first starts to form it is called this material- there are bogs of it around the world
- this energy source comes from the intense heat of Earth’s interior
- getting away from using fossil fuels is important because their use is ___ our atmosphere
- this fossil fuel produces the lowest levels of pollution
- a substance that provides energy
- when coal is in this form it is the product that is mined for for energy
- ____ is the process used to create electricity from splitting atoms
- solar power can be used by using _____ to direct heat to boil water
- coal, oil, and natural gas are the 3 main ___ ____
- in producing ____ power, the energy source is radioactive elements
- if the fuel rods in the reactor vessel of a nuclear power plant overheat, this can occur
- using solar panels on your roof to heat your water tank in your house is called ____ solar heating
- this fossil fuel comes from decayed terrestrial plants and animals
- this fossil fuel comes from decayed marine plants and animals
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- wood and vegetable oils is an example of this type of fuel
- using windows to warm the air in your house is called ____ solar heating
- most forms of electricity are made when steam is created to turn a ____
- look for appliances and light bulbs rated with the ____ ____ label to get better efficiency
- the most expensive renewable energy source is _______ because of the massive structure that must be built to accomplish it
- fossil fuels are ____ sources of fuels because they take so long to produce
- minerals can come from ____ when the liquid evaporates and leaves behind solid minerals
- the country where there was a nuclear meltdown in 2011 due to a Tsunami
- the ___ vessel is where nuclear fission occurs in a nuclear power plant
- when minerals are made by living organisms they are called ___ minerals, like coral and bone and amber
- using fluids and chemicals pumped underground to break up pockets of natural gas
- taking a walk instead of riding in a car is practicing good energy ____
- removing salts and minerals from water is called this process
- this is the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- when wind turbines cause disorienting shadows on the ground it is called this
- fossil fuels have ___ times the energy when compared to the same mass of firewood
- elements that are ____ can be used as a fuel source in nuclear power plants
- a layer of material used to trap heat and prevent the transfer of heat
- the country where there was a nuclear meltdon in the 1980s
- fossil fuels contain ___, which are rich in carbon and hydrogen
- these are found in small electronic devices like calculators to power them with the sun
- another name for oil, or crude oil is this
46 Clues: natural gas has ___ odor • a substance that provides energy • these are compounds made from oil • another name for oil, or crude oil is this • coal, oil, and natural gas are the 3 main ___ ____ • this power source uses moving water to turn a turbine • this fossil fuel produces the lowest levels of pollution • wood and vegetable oils is an example of this type of fuel • ...
Cool Amber Facts 2025-05-26
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- High-quality amber has this clear optical trait
- Natural substance that forms amber over millions of years
- In myths, amber is described as this from the tears of the gods
- Tiny creature often preserved inside amber
- Amber is believed to support natural _______ in the body
- Amber is said to carry this cozy, sun-like energy
- Worn in ancient times for spiritual _______
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- Teething necklaces are sometimes made with this soothing gem
- Most common and prized color of amber
- Amber feels this way compared to other gems
- Rubbing amber can create this type of energy
- Nickname for amber due to its glowing color
- Sea region where much of the world’s amber is found
- Amber jewelry has been worn since this kind of time
- Golden gem made from fossilized tree resin
15 Clues: Most common and prized color of amber • Tiny creature often preserved inside amber • Golden gem made from fossilized tree resin • Amber feels this way compared to other gems • Nickname for amber due to its glowing color • Worn in ancient times for spiritual _______ • Rubbing amber can create this type of energy • High-quality amber has this clear optical trait • ...
Types of Energy 2024-01-12
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- Something that absorbs SOME light
- When light bends to go in a new direction
- Something that absorbs ALL light
- Something that is good at transferring electricity
- Something that absorbs NO light
- When light bounces back in the opposite direction
- Something that is bad at transferring electricity
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- Get-ready energy
- Energy from moving parts or machines
- Energy in motion
- The pathway electricity flows on
- Energy you can hear
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Energy from the movement of electrons
- Heat energy
- Energy you can see
16 Clues: Heat energy • Get-ready energy • Energy in motion • Energy you can see • Energy you can hear • Something that absorbs NO light • The pathway electricity flows on • Something that absorbs ALL light • Something that absorbs SOME light • Energy from moving parts or machines • Energy from the movement of electrons • The ability to do work or cause change • ...
Flow of Energy 2022-02-08
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- the amount of living material provided by a given area or volume of the earth's surface,
- breaks down dead matter
- Carnivore at the top of the food chain
- The population of each organism in a food chain can be shown in a type of bar chart
- eats only plants
- any kind of plant that makes its own food
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- anything that has to eat food
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- eats producers (plants)
- Eats primary consumers
- the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- cannot make its own food
- makes its own food
- only 10% of energy is transferred
- eats both plants and animals
- eats only meat
16 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • makes its own food • Eats primary consumers • eats producers (plants) • breaks down dead matter • cannot make its own food • eats both plants and animals • anything that has to eat food • only 10% of energy is transferred • Carnivore at the top of the food chain • any kind of plant that makes its own food • ...
Skeletal System 2024-09-25
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- Opening in the skull for the spinal cord
- bone that forms the forehead
- Second cervical vertebra
- Cheekbone
- Bone that forms the upper jaw
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- The only bone in the body that doesn’t articulate with another
- Bone that forms the lower jaw
- Skeleton that forms the central supporting axis
- Largest bone in the body
- Bone at the base of the skull allowing head movement
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- Bones of the wrist
- Bone that forms the bridge of the nose
- Weight-bearing bone of the lower leg
- Triangular bone in the lower back, formed from 5 fused vertebrae
- Bone forming the rear of the skull
- Bones that form the top and sides of the skull
- Skeleton that includes the bones of the limbs
- Pelvic bone forming the hip
- Bone known as the collarbone
20 Clues: Cheekbone • Bones of the wrist • Second cervical vertebra • Largest bone in the body • Pelvic bone forming the hip • bone that forms the forehead • Bone known as the collarbone • Bone that forms the upper jaw • Bone that forms the lower jaw • Lateral curvature of the spine • Bone forming the rear of the skull • Weight-bearing bone of the lower leg • ...
Plant and Animal cells 2013-10-27
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- a small grain-like structure in the cytoplasm of a cell where proteins are made
- energy-rich organic compound,such as fat, oil, or wax thatis made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- a cell structure that forms passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried through the cell
- a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within a cell
- any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- a sac inside a cell that acts as a strong area
- a protein that speeds up chemical reactions in a living thing
- an energy-rich organic compound made of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- acid a small molecule that is linked chemically to other amino acids to form proteins
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- a protein "framework"inside a cell that gives the cell shape
- a rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms
- large organic molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur
- a structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight
- the outside cell boundary that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell
- the control center of a eukaryotic cell that directs the cells activities
- a small, round cell structure containing chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones
- rod-shaped cell structures that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- the material within a cell apart from the nucleus
- two or more elements that are chemically combined
- a structure in a cell that receives proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them and distributes them
20 Clues: a sac inside a cell that acts as a strong area • the material within a cell apart from the nucleus • two or more elements that are chemically combined • a protein "framework"inside a cell that gives the cell shape • a protein that speeds up chemical reactions in a living thing • any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances • ...
energy/physics 2019-02-20
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- A rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- a flat, sloped surface
- the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it
- An electric circuit with a single path
- energy of motion
- the force exerted on an object by a machine
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- a simple machine consisting of two circular objects of different sizes; the wheel is the larger of the two circular objects
- the force exerted on a machine
- stored energy
- is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- one of the six basic types of machines, which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- A simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- A circuit that contains more than one path for current to flow.
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- A device that is thick at one end and tapers to a thin edge at the other end.
16 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • a flat, sloped surface • the force exerted on a machine • An electric circuit with a single path • An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • the force exerted on an object by a machine • A rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point • the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it • ...
Science 2025-03-06
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- zero lowest possible temp.
- a part of the fridge where the fridge where the fridge absorbs heat from the food, causing it to evaporate
- a component in the fridge that realses absorbed heat from the inside
- law of thermodynamics the principle of energy conservation, stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the study of energy and its behavior in various situations
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- law of thermodynamics the principle of entropy, which states that the disorder of a system tends tends to increase over time
- scale a temp. scale that starts from zero
- the magical treasure that cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed between diff. forms
- thermal energy that flows from hot objects to cold objects
- equilibrium when two objects reach the same temp. and theres no more heat flow between them.
10 Clues: zero lowest possible temp. • scale a temp. scale that starts from zero • thermal energy that flows from hot objects to cold objects • the study of energy and its behavior in various situations • a component in the fridge that realses absorbed heat from the inside • equilibrium when two objects reach the same temp. and theres no more heat flow between them. • ...
Cells in Action! 2012-11-27
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- Holds DNA for the cell.
- The life cycle of a cell.
- An Organelle that digests food particles, foreign invaders, waste, and cell parts.
- Produces Proteins to make DNA.
- A rigid sturcture that surrounds the cell membrane provides support.
- Contains Phosphorus and is a structural component in a cell membrane.
- The process which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food.
- The process of a cell dividing its Cytoplasm.
- Surrounds the cell and seperates its contents from its environment.
- A cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses it in a vesicle to bring the particle in a cell.
- Substances moving across the cell membrane, using energy.
- In Eukaryotes, stucture in Nucleus made up of DNA. In Prokaryotes, main ring of DNA.
- The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane.
- Process in Eukaryotes where a cell division forms into Nuclei which both has the same number of Chromosomes.
- Cells that carry a Nucleus and contains multiple Organelles.
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- Made up of tissues.
- An Organelle that makes food from the energy of sunlight, water and Carbon Dioxide.
- A molecule that is made from Amino Acids and is needed to repair and build body structures and DNA.
- Little organs inside a cell that perform functions.
- The Basic unit of life.
- The process where plants use Sunlight, Water, and Carbon Dioxide to make food.
- Movement of particles from higher density regions to lower.
- Single-celled organisms that do not have a Nucleus.
- A molecule that is the main energy source for a cell.
- Substances being moved across a cell membrane without using energy.
- Does not dissolve in water and is made up of fats and steroids.
- Produces ATP and is the main energy source of a cell.
- The process where food is broken down without oxygen.
- Energy-giving Nutrients that contain Sugar, Starches, and Fibers.
- cell that is heat-loving, salt-loving and methane-making.
- Substances being enclosed out of the cell.
- Made up of multiple cells.
32 Clues: Made up of tissues. • Holds DNA for the cell. • The Basic unit of life. • The life cycle of a cell. • Made up of multiple cells. • Produces Proteins to make DNA. • Substances being enclosed out of the cell. • The process of a cell dividing its Cytoplasm. • Little organs inside a cell that perform functions. • Single-celled organisms that do not have a Nucleus. • ...
17 Sustainable goals 2025-05-05
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- Strengthen global partnerships for sustainable development
- Inclusive and quality education for all
- Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
- End poverty in all its forms everywhere
- Ensure access to clean water and sanitation
- Zero hunger and improved nutrition
- Promote peace, justice, and strong institutions
- Build resilient infrastructure, promote innovation
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- Reduce inequality within and among countries
- Protect restore and promote sustainable use of land
- Conserve and sustainably use oceans and marine resources
- Take urgent action to combat climate change
- Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, and clean energy
- Make cities inclusive, safe, and sustainable
- Promote decent work and economic growth
- Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being
17 Clues: Zero hunger and improved nutrition • Inclusive and quality education for all • End poverty in all its forms everywhere • Promote decent work and economic growth • Take urgent action to combat climate change • Ensure access to clean water and sanitation • Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being • Reduce inequality within and among countries • ...
Chem - Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms 2021-10-20
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- ___ quantum number that has only two possible value and indicates clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of an e-
- ___ ___ principle says that no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four set of quantum numbers
- orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by on electron before any orbital is occupied by a second e- and all electrons in singly occupied orbitals must have the same spin
- scientist who postulated that electrons were not particles but actually waves going around the nucleus
- describes using math the wave properties of electrons
- all the various forms of EM waves
- A state in which an atom has a higher potential energy than it has in its ground state
- minimum quantity of energy that may be lost or gained by an atom
- _____ quantum number symbolized by the letter m indicates the orientation as x y or z around the orbital
- the lowest energy state of an atom
- form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- scientist who postulated that it is impossible to both determine the position and velocity of an electron
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- emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal
- these numbers specify where the e- may be found in an atom
- symbolized by n it indicates the main energy level occupied by an electron. n goes up to seven
- ____ ____ quantum number symbolized by the letter l it indicates the shape of the orbital as s p d or f
- ___ principle states that an e- occupies the lowest-energy orbital that can receive it
- when waves overlap and make for higher or smaller peaks in the wave
- element 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1
- a particle of EM radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
- distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves
- when a narrow beam of emitted light was shined through a prism it separated into a series of specific frequencies of visible light
- the number of waves that go by in one second
- the bending of a wave
- element 1s2 2s3 2p2
- a 3D region around the nucleus that indicates the probable region of an e-
26 Clues: element 1s2 2s3 2p2 • the bending of a wave • element 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1 • all the various forms of EM waves • the lowest energy state of an atom • the number of waves that go by in one second • describes using math the wave properties of electrons • distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves • these numbers specify where the e- may be found in an atom • ...
Position of Hydrogen in the periodic table 2024-08-06
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- -"Property resembling alkali metals in forming ionic compounds."
- -"Top of group 1, but not an alkali metal."
- -"Electronegativity close to this element, key in hydrogen bonding."
- -"Acts as this agent in reactions, like halogens."
- -"Ionization energy higher than this group."
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- -"Forms this type of hydride, like groups 1 and 2."
- -"Electronic configuration like this group when forming diatomic molecules."
- -"Exists as this type of molecule, like halogens."
- -"Forms these bonds with electronegative elements."
9 Clues: -"Top of group 1, but not an alkali metal." • -"Ionization energy higher than this group." • -"Exists as this type of molecule, like halogens." • -"Acts as this agent in reactions, like halogens." • -"Forms this type of hydride, like groups 1 and 2." • -"Forms these bonds with electronegative elements." • ...
Chapter 10 & 11 Vocabulary Terms 2014-04-27
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- is a defined thermodynamic potential,
- of an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase.
- of an object is the energy which it possesses due to its motion
- describes a process or reaction in which the system absorbs energy from its surroundings in the form of heat.
- the conversion of a solid to a gas or vapor without passing though the liquid state
- states that the total energy of an isolated system cannot change
- is a force exerted by the substance per unit area on another substance.
- is a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase that is not saturated with the evaporating substance.
- is transfer of energy from a hotter body to a colder one, other than by work or transfer of matter.
- of a solid is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure.
- substance in which the atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in an orderly.
- the tem at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is just equal to the external pressure on the liquid.
- is space that is devoid of matter.
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- one or two or more different molecular forms of an element in the same physical state.
- process is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of light or heat.
- of gases describes a gas as a large number of small particles (atoms or molecules), all of which are in constant, random motion.
- term used to describe a solid that lacks an ordered internal structure.
- of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which the three phases of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium.
- or thermal capacity, is the measurable physical quantity of heat energy required to change the temperature of an object by a given amount.
- or thermal capacity
- is the study of the energy and heat associated with chemical reactions and/or physical transformations
- is the energy released as heat when a compound undergoes complete combustion with oxygen under standard conditions
- symbol J, is a derived unit of energy, work, or amount of heat in the International System of Units
- is the enthalpy change that occurs in a system when one mole of matter is transformed by a chemical reaction under standard conditions.
- A diagram showing the various phases of a system
25 Clues: or thermal capacity • is space that is devoid of matter. • is a defined thermodynamic potential, • A diagram showing the various phases of a system • of an object is the energy which it possesses due to its motion • states that the total energy of an isolated system cannot change • term used to describe a solid that lacks an ordered internal structure. • ...
Different forms of energy 2024-06-05
Finals Crossword 2015-05-16
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- amount of space inside of a solid figure
- The rubbing of one object or surface against another.
- defined as the number of square units that covers a closed figure
- a certain formula period of equals to m_A u- ∫▒〖R dt= m_A ύ_A 〗
- plural of radius
- Momentum has a direction as well as ________
- measure of heaviness of an object
- ________ momentum is also a conserved quantity, meaning that if a closed system is not affected by external forces, its total linear momentum cannot change
- Collisions in which objects rebound with the same speed (and thus, the same momentum and kinetic energy) as they had prior to the collision are known as _______
- an integer between positive and negative, no value
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- an impact for which the velocities of the 2 bodies are directed along the line of impact
- the quantity mass times volume is known as what
- In a closed system (one that does not exchange any matter with its surroundings and is not acted on by external forces) the total momentum is _______.
- ( ἠ ); output work over input work
- a collision that some of the kinetic energy of the colliding bodies is converted into other forms of energy such as heat or sound.
- plural of axis
- an impact for which the mass centers of the 2 bodies lie on the line of impact
- taken as a perpendicular from the base of a figure
- the bottom line of the shape such as triangle or rectangle
- is the capacity to do work
20 Clues: plural of axis • plural of radius • is the capacity to do work • measure of heaviness of an object • ( ἠ ); output work over input work • amount of space inside of a solid figure • Momentum has a direction as well as ________ • the quantity mass times volume is known as what • an integer between positive and negative, no value • ...
Earth Quakes 2014-01-16
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- large waves
- where plates slide past each other
- man credited with Theory of Plate Tectonics
- thickest type of crus
- boundary where plates pull apart
- Wegener man credited with Theor of Continental Drift
- forms at an ocean-ocean divergent boundary
- this forms above a subduction zone where plates converge
- name of super continent that existed 250 million years ago
- forms at a continental-continental divergent boundary
- ___ plate
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- forms at continental-continental convergent boundary
- zone where one plate sinks below another
- tectonic______
- when the ground shakes because of movement of plate boundaries
- forms at an oceanic-continental convergent boundary
- it is not lava till it reaches the surface
- crust that always sinks at a convergent boundary
- shoots out lava
- earths layer that is broken into large moving pieces
20 Clues: ___ plate • large waves • tectonic______ • shoots out lava • thickest type of crus • boundary where plates pull apart • where plates slide past each other • zone where one plate sinks below another • forms at an ocean-ocean divergent boundary • it is not lava till it reaches the surface • man credited with Theory of Plate Tectonics • ...
Types of Energy/Energy Transformations Crossword 2023-12-12
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- The energy that is in light. Also known as electromagnetic energy
- You turn on the power in your house to turn on the heaters
- stored energy or energy of position
- The ability to do work
- You put a battery into a flashlight and it glows
- You put a battery in a boombox and it makes sound
- A way to remember the different kinds of energy
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- energy Potential energy that is determined by the height of the object
- You move your mouth and it makes a sound
- states that energy can not be created nor destroyed, but can be transferred.
- You are at the top of a roller coaster and you go quickly down it
- A windmill is spinning and making electricity
- energy in the nucleus of an atom and what happens with atomic bombs
- heat energy
- energy made from vibrations in matter
- This is the energy of movement and has Mechanical energy in this category
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules and is a form of potential energy.
- the energy in moving objects
- energy in moving electrons or electric charges
- Potential energy that is determined by how much it is stretched out.
20 Clues: heat energy • The ability to do work • the energy in moving objects • stored energy or energy of position • energy made from vibrations in matter • You move your mouth and it makes a sound • A windmill is spinning and making electricity • energy in moving electrons or electric charges • A way to remember the different kinds of energy • ...
Science (Thoon Yati Oo, Naw Lin Le Kyi, Poe Eaindra Myat Thu) 2023-02-27
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- to decide something is true after looking at all the evidence you have collected.
- when substances are mixed together and change chemically to form a new substance
- a cloudy mixture of insoluble solid particles in a liquid
- can dissolve
- To put a substance, such as oil, on a surface in order to reduce friction
- the amount of force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- the liquid in which a solute dissolve
- A material or piece of equipment with holes in it that will only allow substances of a certain size through the holes
- the same throughout
- forms by when two or more different substances mixed together but are not chemically joined
- When something has energy, it can make things move and cause things to change; all living things need energy to exist
- to put things in groups according their type
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- to divide or split something into different parts
- the material that is dissolved
- something that does not have a good effect.
- a device for connection an electric wire or cable to an electricity supply
- a device to connect two wires together
- The unit used to measure weight
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms
- circuit a circuit where the electricity has one only path to flow along
- A push or pull that tries to change the position or shape of an object
- the amount of energy transferred when a force makes an object move
22 Clues: can dissolve • the same throughout • the material that is dissolved • The unit used to measure weight • the liquid in which a solute dissolve • a device to connect two wires together • something that does not have a good effect. • to put things in groups according their type • to divide or split something into different parts • ...
External anatomy 2023-09-27
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- Organization of specialized regions
- Forms the exoskeleton and some internal structures
- Enlarged in grasshoppers for jumping
- Very energy process
- A framework that supports body
- Shimmering, with multiple colors
- Dorsal to the clypeus
- Chains of sugars, found in fungi
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- Has extensive cuticular wax
- Segments that come out of posterior apendages
- In-between the compound eyes
- A sensory structure with three segments
- Secretes the cuticle
13 Clues: Very energy process • Secretes the cuticle • Dorsal to the clypeus • Has extensive cuticular wax • In-between the compound eyes • A framework that supports body • Shimmering, with multiple colors • Chains of sugars, found in fungi • Organization of specialized regions • Enlarged in grasshoppers for jumping • A sensory structure with three segments • ...
Science Crossword 2020-04-27
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- a particular substance that the body recognizes as foreign and that stimulates a response
- a substance an organism needs to live
- a type of blood cell that picks up oxygen in the lungs delivers it through out the body
- a region of earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants
- a group of living things that are so closely related that they can breed with one another and produce offspring that can breed as well
- a protein produced by some white blood cells to attack specific foreign materials
- an organism that captures energy from sunlight and transforms it into chemical energy that is stored in energy-rich carbon compounds
- the structures in the body that work together to transform the energy material in food into forms the body can use
- a system that interacts with the environment and other body systems to bring oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide
- an animal that other animals hunt and eat
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- a factor or condition that prevents the continuing growth of a population in an ecosystem
- a process in which cells use oxygen to release energy stored in sugars
- the first species to move into a lifeless area
- the process of breaking down food into a usable materials
- a fluid in the body that delivers oxygen and other materials to cells and removes carbon dioxide and other wastes
- a living thing that gets its energy by eating other living things in a food chain
- a small amount of a weakened pathogen that is introduced to the body to stimulate the production of antibodies
- a series of events or actions that repeat themselves regularly
- an animal that hunts other animals hunt and eats them
- the scientific study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
20 Clues: a substance an organism needs to live • an animal that other animals hunt and eat • the first species to move into a lifeless area • an animal that hunts other animals hunt and eats them • the process of breaking down food into a usable materials • a series of events or actions that repeat themselves regularly • ...
Water Treatment Lab Vocab 2021-03-22
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- The sanitizing agent most used in water treatment. Can be found in three forms, dry, liquid and gas
- The act of making naturally occurring substances, such as air and water, unclean or impure
- A tower that serves as a reservoir that delivers water to a specific point
- An artificial lake where water is collected and kept in a large amounts for use.
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to reach a supply of water
- Living or growing in a water environment
- Usually aquatic plants of cellular structure which do not have leaves, roots, flowers or seeds. Do have chlorophyll which is used to convert solar energy into chemical energy
- To destroy disease-causing germs.
- A chemical compound which is leached from submerged, decaying plant material. It is responsible for some brownish or tea colored water of natural water supplies.
- The removal of suspended solids from water
- An agent that causes a disease
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- Material laid down by natural process
- An organism that is too small to be seen without a microscope
- Loose sedimentary material containing very small rock particles
- The process by which unclean or impure substances are made clean and pure.
- Water that has been used, as in manufacturing process
- The process of adding chlorine to water to disinfect the water by destroying germs
- The reduction of transparency of a liquid due to the scattering and absorbance of light by suspended particles such as organic matter, clay, silt, plankton and other organisms.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms which are found in two forms, pathogenic and nonpathogenic.
19 Clues: An agent that causes a disease • To destroy disease-causing germs. • Material laid down by natural process • Living or growing in a water environment • The removal of suspended solids from water • Water that has been used, as in manufacturing process • A pit or hole sunk into the earth to reach a supply of water • ...
Altervative Energy Crossword 2015-04-11
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- a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power
- resources that are not sustainable because their formation takes billions of years.
- pollutants that have an identifiable origin
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature
- a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.
- waves emitted by the sun
- the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
- the harvesting of the earths underground heat for power.
- resources that are sustainable because their formations don't takes billions of years.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
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- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms and take billions of years to replenish
- pollutants that have no specific origin
- electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- flammable gas occurring naturally underground and used as fuel.
- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the sun's rays.
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation
- a turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity.
- convert a recyclable materials into something else
- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
20 Clues: waves emitted by the sun • pollutants that have no specific origin • pollutants that have an identifiable origin • convert a recyclable materials into something else • power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind. • electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. • the harvesting of the earths underground heat for power. • ...
Avery's Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-19
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- Organism that obtains food by consuming other living things
- Material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material
- Captures light energy to power chemical reactions
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- 1st producers of energy-rich compounds
- Process where carbohydrates are produced by chemical energy
- Organism that relies on other organisms for its energy
- Capture energy and convert it into forms that living cells can use
7 Clues: 1st producers of energy-rich compounds • Captures light energy to power chemical reactions • Organism that relies on other organisms for its energy • Process where carbohydrates are produced by chemical energy • Organism that obtains food by consuming other living things • Material made up of decaying bits of plant and animal material • ...
Conservation of Energy 2024-12-20
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- energy transfer by touch
- Santa's transportation
- too much conduction!
- keeps you planted
- energy that can go through a vacuum
- combination of total potential and kinetic energy
- energy transfer by density changes in liquids and gasses
- Energy of position
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- stored chemical energy from a tree
- our star
- Christmas symbol that is a parasitic relationship
- a type of energy in a battery
- heat energy
- Energy of motion
- measure of thermal energy
- type of precipitation
16 Clues: our star • heat energy • Energy of motion • keeps you planted • Energy of position • too much conduction! • type of precipitation • Santa's transportation • energy transfer by touch • measure of thermal energy • a type of energy in a battery • stored chemical energy from a tree • energy that can go through a vacuum • Christmas symbol that is a parasitic relationship • ...
Biology Unit 2 crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
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- Nutrient used in protein and nucleic acids
- Second step of Anaerobic respiration. 2 types, alcoholic and lactic.
- Nutrient, forms the backbone for all molecules
- type of organism that must eat other organism to obtain energy
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- Nutrient, used in phosphate of nucleic acids and phospholipids of the membrane
- Substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- Sphere of earth, all living thing on earth
- Pigment in chloroplast, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis
- Organelle, site of photosynthesis
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- Substances created during chemical reaction
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Organelle, site of 2 and 3 o Aerobic cellular respiration
- Sphere of earth, all water of earth
- Sphere of earth, all gases surrounding earth
- First step of aerobic respiration. Breaks down glucose into pyruvate.
- process of using light to make glucose.
- Sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth
- Type of organism that is able to make its own food
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present.
20 Clues: Organelle, site of photosynthesis • Sphere of earth, all water of earth • process of using light to make glucose. • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Nutrient used in protein and nucleic acids • Sphere of earth, all living thing on earth • Substances created during chemical reaction • Sphere of earth, all gases surrounding earth • ...
Thermal Energy 2018-10-04
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- The relationship between heat and other forms of energy
- Total kinetic energy (KE) of the particles in an object
- When systems become the same temperature when they share heat
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- The heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1* Celsius
- When energy changes from one form to another
- A tool to measure temperature
- Thermal energy that is transferred from a warmer object to a cooler object
- Measures the average KE in a substance
8 Clues: A tool to measure temperature • Measures the average KE in a substance • When energy changes from one form to another • The relationship between heat and other forms of energy • Total kinetic energy (KE) of the particles in an object • When systems become the same temperature when they share heat • ...
Cells and their Organelles Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-07
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- modifies & packages proteins
- specialized structure that performs special cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- basic unit of all forms of life
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- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout cytoplasm in a cell; the site of the proteins synthesis
- jelly like substance that helps suspend organelles
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- converts sun energy into chemical energy
- stores material such as water, salts, proteins & carbohydrates
10 Clues: modifies & packages proteins • basic unit of all forms of life • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • converts sun energy into chemical energy • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • jelly like substance that helps suspend organelles • stores material such as water, salts, proteins & carbohydrates • ...
Energy vocab 2023-05-03
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- Fuel from radioactive materials that give off energy
- Use of a fuel to generate electricity and produce heat
- Bell-shaped curve representing oil use and projecting both when world oil production will reach a maximum and when the world will run out of oil
- Fuel from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago
- Nuclear fuel that is no longer useful in a power plant but continues to emit radioactivity
- Solid fuel formed primarily from the remains plant materials preserved 280 million to 360 million years ago
- Device that can be turned by water, steam, or wind to produce power
- Energy source that cannot be replenished in a human generation
- Point at which half the total known oil supply is used up
- Network of interconnected transmission lines that joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- Process of converting solid coal into liquid fuel
- Reaction that occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei
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- Energy source gathered by individuals for their own immediate needs
- Power plant that uses both exhaust gases and steam turbines to generate electricity
- Unit that measures the rate at which a sample of radioactive material decays
- The maximum electrical output
- Neutron strikes a atomic nucleus, which then splits into two or more parts, releasing additional neutrons and energy in the form of heat
- Slow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, clay
- Something that can move and deliver energy in a convenient, usable form to end users
- Fossil fuel that occurs in underground deposits, composed of a liquid
- Unit of measure for radiation
- Energy source that is bought and sold
- Degraded petroleum that forms when petroleum migrates to the surface of Earth and is modified by bacteria
- Fraction of time a power plant operates in a year
- Device inserted between the fuel rods in a nuclear reactor to absorb excess neutrons and slow or stop the fission reaction
- Energy use per unit of gross domestic product
- Liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- Tube that encloses nuclear fuel within a nuclear reactor
28 Clues: The maximum electrical output • Unit of measure for radiation • Energy source that is bought and sold • Liquid petroleum removed from the ground • Energy use per unit of gross domestic product • Fraction of time a power plant operates in a year • Process of converting solid coal into liquid fuel • Fuel from radioactive materials that give off energy • ...
Cellular Respiration and the Interdependence of Organ Systems 2017-10-30
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- Anything composed of atoms and, consequently, has mass and takes up space.
- Organ system responsible for transporting digested food molecules to cells around the body.
- System of chemical reactions occurring within cells in which the bonds in food and oxygen molecules are broken, new bonds are formed within products; energy from this process is used in condensation reactions to form ATP from ADP and Pi.
- Group of fatty or waxy organic molecules found in foods that are made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atom; they include oils, cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Term that is used to describe any substance containing carbon-based compounds, especially those produced by or derived from living organisms.
- The ability to do work; required to break chemical bonds and released when new chemical bonds form.
- Organelles where cellular respiration occurs.
- Neutral (uncharged) group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- Group of organic molecules found in foods that are composed of amino acids.
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- Chemical reaction that involves breaking chemical bonds through the addition of water; occurs during chemical digestion and when ATP is split into ADP and Pi.
- An attraction between atoms in a molecule; energy is required to break this attraction and energy is released when this attraction forms; (eg.) covalent.
- Molecule that stores chemical energy and is used by cells to do work.
- Structures within the lungs that are surrounded by small blood vessels (capillaries) and involved in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases.
- Structures within the small intestine that absorb digested food molecules and transport those molecules into the bloodstream.
- Group of organic molecules found in food that are composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and include sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- Matter or energy that enters a process, such as a chemical reaction; a reactant.
- A large molecule composed of many small and simple repeating units.
- Type of energy released during cellular respiration; used to maintain internal body temperature.
- The process of breaking down food into smaller components that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
- Organic substance containing carbohydrates, proteins, and/or fats that serves as both fuel and building material for an organism.
20 Clues: Organelles where cellular respiration occurs. • A large molecule composed of many small and simple repeating units. • Molecule that stores chemical energy and is used by cells to do work. • Anything composed of atoms and, consequently, has mass and takes up space. • Group of organic molecules found in foods that are composed of amino acids. • ...
States of matter crossword puzzle (final project) 2024-05-13
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- A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given solvent at a given temperature.
- the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials.
- The state of matter whose solubility typically decreases with increasing temperature
- Same throughout
- A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction.
- Break down of a chemical organism
- A graphical representation of how much solute will dissolve in water at various temperatures
- one element replaces another element in a compound
- A solution that contains a small amount of solute
- a chemical reaction where two elements in different compounds trade places
- A solution that holds as much solute in it as possible at a given temperature.
- Energy needed to get a reaction started
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- Water
- solution A solution that holds more solute than predicted at a given temperature
- The heat content of a system at constant pressure
- A reaction that ABSORBS energy in the form of heat
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- when a solid matter forms a gas without becoming a liquid
- A solution that doesn't hold as much solute as possible at a given temperature
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- the reaction of an acid and a base to form a neutral solution of water and a salt
- The part of a solution that does the dissolving
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- something that can be observed about a substance, such as color, smell, or boiling point
- Not the same throughout
- A solution that had a great amount of solute
- Particles are tightly packed, but are far enough apart to slide past each other.
- The part of a solution that gets dissolved
- A mixture of substances
31 Clues: Water • Same throughout • Not the same throughout • A mixture of substances • Break down of a chemical organism • Energy needed to get a reaction started • The part of a solution that gets dissolved • A solution that had a great amount of solute • The part of a solution that does the dissolving • The heat content of a system at constant pressure • ...
States of matter crossword puzzle (final project) 2024-05-13
Across
- A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given solvent at a given temperature.
- the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials.
- The state of matter whose solubility typically decreases with increasing temperature
- Same throughout
- A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction.
- Break down of a chemical organism
- A graphical representation of how much solute will dissolve in water at various temperatures
- one element replaces another element in a compound
- A solution that contains a small amount of solute
- a chemical reaction where two elements in different compounds trade places
- A solution that holds as much solute in it as possible at a given temperature.
- Energy needed to get a reaction started
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- Water
- solution A solution that holds more solute than predicted at a given temperature
- The heat content of a system at constant pressure
- A reaction that ABSORBS energy in the form of heat
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- when a solid matter forms a gas without becoming a liquid
- A solution that doesn't hold as much solute as possible at a given temperature
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- the reaction of an acid and a base to form a neutral solution of water and a salt
- The part of a solution that does the dissolving
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- something that can be observed about a substance, such as color, smell, or boiling point
- Not the same throughout
- A solution that had a great amount of solute
- Particles are tightly packed, but are far enough apart to slide past each other.
- The part of a solution that gets dissolved
- A mixture of substances
31 Clues: Water • Same throughout • Not the same throughout • A mixture of substances • Break down of a chemical organism • Energy needed to get a reaction started • The part of a solution that gets dissolved • A solution that had a great amount of solute • The part of a solution that does the dissolving • The heat content of a system at constant pressure • ...
Meteorology 2021-11-10
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- Part of the thermosphere that reflects radio waves.
- A warm air mass
- a storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail.
- Energy created from the splitting of atoms to produce steam.
- A snowstorm that has 35mph winds, low visibility, and lasts three hours.
- Light that is taken in by an object.
- Energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood and plants
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Pressure associated with good weather, air sinking, clear skies
- The transfer of heat by the circulation or warm air rising and cold air sinking
- This breeze is created at night, created when cooler, denser air from the land forces up warmer air over the sea
- Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
- Energy produced by the flow of water through a dam
- The effect of Earth's atmosphere trapping heat near the surface
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- Sometimes referred to as the "Northern Lights", a beautiful display of light in the sky that occurs in the thermosphere.
- Layer of the atmosphere farthest from Earth's surface.
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- This breeze is created during the day when cooler air from above the water moves over the land, forcing the heated, less dense air above the land to rise
- cold winds that blow from the east to the west near the North Pole and South Pole
- A large storm that forms over the warm water of the Atlantic ocean.
- Type of front where warm air moves over cold air and brings steady rain
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Pressure associated with cloudy/rainy weather and air rising.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from UV radiation.
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- Type of front when a warm air mass and a cold airmass meet head on
- An air mass that forms over land
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- This breeze is created by cold air that flows DOWN the side of a mountain at night.
- A thin layer of gasses surrounding Earth
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- Winds that blow west to east between 30 and 60 degrees in the northern and southern hemispheres
- A narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere
- A frequently windless area near the Equator
- Type of front where a warm air mass is caught between two colder air masses.
- This breeze is created by warm air rising and flowing up the slope of a mountain.
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere
- A resource that can be replaced in a short amount of time.
- A front that forms when cold air moves under warm air which is less dense and pushes air up (produces thunderstorms heavy rain or snow
- Winds that blow from east to west from 30 degrees latitude to the equator in both hemispheres
- Acold air mass
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth's surface.
- Air Mass A bitterly cold and dry air mass
- An air mass that forms over water
- The effect of Earth's rotation (spin) on the direction of winds and currents.
- Second layer of the atmosphere; location of ozone layer; temperature increases with altitude increase.
- Electricity generated from the movement of the tides
- Light that is bounced back from an object.
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
52 Clues: Acold air mass • A warm air mass • An air mass that forms over land • An air mass that forms over water • Light that is taken in by an object. • The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere • A thin layer of gasses surrounding Earth • Air Mass A bitterly cold and dry air mass • Light that is bounced back from an object. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • ...
forms of government 2021-09-08
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- system that encourages cooperation rather than competition among citizens
- a collection of individuals rules over a nation
- a power system that appoints a person as head of state for life or until abdication
- form of govt. in which a nation extends it's sovereignty over other territories
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- authoritarian form of govt. in which the ruling party recognizes no limitations whatsoever on it's power including in it's citizens' lives or rights
- form of govt. that allows the people to choose leadership
- centralized form of govt. led by a single party that is often authoritarian in it's role
- govt. form in which a small, elite ruling class
- dictatorship a nation ruled by a single authority with absolute power and no democratic process
- form of govt. in which a specific religious ideology determines leadership, laws, and customs
10 Clues: govt. form in which a small, elite ruling class • a collection of individuals rules over a nation • form of govt. that allows the people to choose leadership • system that encourages cooperation rather than competition among citizens • form of govt. in which a nation extends it's sovereignty over other territories • ...
Forms of Ownership 2017-08-23
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- an owner who has shares in a company
- a group of people elected by the company's shareholders
- maximum amount of members in a close corporation
- the state of being legally responsible
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- profits earned from shares
- a written document between two or more individuals
- name of a close corporation owner
- Johannesburg Stock Exchange
- unbroken and consistent existence or operation of a business over time
- Companies and Intellectual Property Commission
10 Clues: profits earned from shares • Johannesburg Stock Exchange • name of a close corporation owner • an owner who has shares in a company • the state of being legally responsible • Companies and Intellectual Property Commission • maximum amount of members in a close corporation • a written document between two or more individuals • ...
