forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Jupiter 2026-03-24
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- The force that crushes probes and turns gas to liquid
- Main gas in Jupiter’s atmosphere
- Forms the colorful clouds in the atmosphere
- The NASA mission that took the photo in Figure 13
- Where Jupiter’s heat energy comes from
- Robotic spacecraft used to study the outer planets
- Jupiter's is only 1.33 $g/cm^3$ because it is gas/liquid
- One of the minor gases mentioned in the text
- A special type of liquid hydrogen found deep inside
- Jupiter’s classification:
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- The Great Red Spot is a massive, long-lasting one
- Jupiter’s "year"; it takes nearly 12 Earth years
- The distance across Jupiter; 142,984 km
- The thick, stormy outer layer of the planet
- At 236%, this force is much stronger than Earth's
- The name of the mission that dropped a probe into Jupiter
- Jupiter does this with more energy than it receives
- Second most abundant gas on Jupiter
- Jupiter’s "day"; it spins very fast in under 10 hours
- Due to pressure, hydrogen gas turns into this
20 Clues: Jupiter’s classification: • Main gas in Jupiter’s atmosphere • Second most abundant gas on Jupiter • Where Jupiter’s heat energy comes from • The distance across Jupiter; 142,984 km • Forms the colorful clouds in the atmosphere • The thick, stormy outer layer of the planet • One of the minor gases mentioned in the text • Due to pressure, hydrogen gas turns into this • ...
What are some common forms of energy? 2023-06-22
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- _____ potential energy is the energy that an object has because of its position.
- The capacity to do work
- The _____ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has.
- potential energy _____ potential energy is the energy stored in substances such as fuels and food.
- A _____ object has no kinetic energy.
- The energy which a moving object has
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- The _____ the position of an object, the more gravitational potential energy it has.
- Thermal energy _____ from the hot pan to the cool handle.
- The _____ an object, the more thermal energy it has.
- _____ potential energy stored in objects which are stretched, compressed or bent.
- A cup of hot tea has _____ thermal energy than a cup of ice tea.
11 Clues: The capacity to do work • The energy which a moving object has • A _____ object has no kinetic energy. • The _____ an object, the more thermal energy it has. • Thermal energy _____ from the hot pan to the cool handle. • The _____ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has. • A cup of hot tea has _____ thermal energy than a cup of ice tea. • ...
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. • ...
chapter 5 cross-word puzzle 2025-10-10
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- molecules made of two atoms
- an unequal distribution of electric charge
- are molecules always made of atoms of different elements
- the attraction between metal atoms and their sea of shared electrons
- bonds that form between a metal and a nonmetal
- electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms that form when transfer valence electrons
- a compound made up of only two elements
- the building black of all matter
- any electron in the outermost energy level
- a group of contently bonded atoms that together have gained or lost electrons
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- when two or more atoms produce a molecule
- shows electric charge gained or lost by that element that forms a compound
- a covalent bond in which electrons are charged equally
- the structure created in 1960 to model covalent bonds
- a way of identifying a chemical compound
- what is the charge on a hydroxide?
- the rule that atoms are most stable when they have eight elctrons
- the smallest ratio of the ions within the compound
- can two atoms atoms form more that one bond between them
- a molecule with a negatively and positively charged regions
20 Clues: molecules made of two atoms • the building black of all matter • what is the charge on a hydroxide? • a compound made up of only two elements • a way of identifying a chemical compound • when two or more atoms produce a molecule • an unequal distribution of electric charge • any electron in the outermost energy level • bonds that form between a metal and a nonmetal • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Forms of art 2024-05-23
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- Harmonious sounds and melodies
- Carving stone or molding clay
- Designing buildings and structures
- Live performances on stage
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- Elegant writing with a brush or pen
- Visual storytelling on the silver screen
- Decorative stitching on fabric
- Brushstrokes on canvas
- Visual humor and satire in drawings
- Crafting stories and narratives
10 Clues: Brushstrokes on canvas • Live performances on stage • Carving stone or molding clay • Harmonious sounds and melodies • Decorative stitching on fabric • Crafting stories and narratives • Designing buildings and structures • Elegant writing with a brush or pen • Visual humor and satire in drawings • Visual storytelling on the silver screen
Forms of Governments 2024-10-04
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- This form of government is ruled by a king or queen, often determined by hereditary succession.
- One person holds absolute power, often coming to power through force.
- In this system, power lies in the hands of the people, who vote to elect their leaders.
- A small group of elites or powerful individuals control the government in this form.
- Religious leaders rule this government, often claiming divine authority.
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- Power is divided between a central authority and smaller political units, like states or provinces.
- Citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf in this type of government.
- In this system, the state controls all property and economic activity, aiming for a classless society.
- A single individual holds all the power, with little to no input from citizens.
- This describes a situation where no formal government exists, leading to potential disorder.
10 Clues: One person holds absolute power, often coming to power through force. • Religious leaders rule this government, often claiming divine authority. • A single individual holds all the power, with little to no input from citizens. • Citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf in this type of government. • ...
Forms of Government 2025-11-21
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- A group of persons elected to rule the affairs of a country and its people
- A form of democracy where citizens vote directly for the leader
- Government for the people, by the people, of the people
- Form of democracy where citizens elect the legislature, and the legislature elects the leader
- Citizen______ refers to the role citizens play in effecting change or choosing their government
- A person who has legal rights within a country
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- Israel’s legislature
- Middle Eastern country with an autocratic government
- Head of a parliamentary democracy
- Monarchy Form of government led by a king or queen with significant power
10 Clues: Israel’s legislature • Head of a parliamentary democracy • A person who has legal rights within a country • Middle Eastern country with an autocratic government • Government for the people, by the people, of the people • A form of democracy where citizens vote directly for the leader • A group of persons elected to rule the affairs of a country and its people • ...
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 • ...
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." • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
AMSTI L #2: Storms Puzzle #3 2018-10-02
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- Three-fourths of all tornadoes in the U.S. develop from ____.
- Hurricanes travel at speeds of 5-15 mph and sometimes they can become nearly ____.
- Tornadoes can stand still or move more than ____ mph (number word).
- A massive rotating storm that forms when warm, moist air rises over tropical waters.
- A hurricane is normally 300-400 miles in ____.
- If a hurricane causes so much death and destruction then that name is ___ from the list of names.
- The hurricane name ____ has been retired from the list due to all the death and destruction caused by the massive storm.
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- Tornado strength and damage is measured on the ____ scale.
- A rotating storm is called a hurrican when it forms north of the equator in the _____ and eastern Pacific Oceans.
- A rotating storm that forms in the Indian Ocean and off the coast of Australia.
- The WMO has ___ lists of hurricane names.
- A hurricane can bring on ____.
- The _____ tornado wind on recorded is 301 mph.
- A hurricane rarely gets bigger when it hits land because it gets most of its ____ from the warm ocean water beneath it.
- Hurricanes can have wind ____ of 74 to >156 mph.
- The WMO hurricane name lists are ____ every 6 years.
16 Clues: A hurricane can bring on ____. • The WMO has ___ lists of hurricane names. • The _____ tornado wind on recorded is 301 mph. • A hurricane is normally 300-400 miles in ____. • Hurricanes can have wind ____ of 74 to >156 mph. • The WMO hurricane name lists are ____ every 6 years. • Tornado strength and damage is measured on the ____ scale. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary - By: Alex Christman 2021-04-27
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- a mixture with really big particles
- net energy absorbed
- amount of substance to make saturated
- has more than max. solute
- the thing that dissolves a substance
- dissolved solution that can conduct
- can't dissolve in one another
- able to be dissolved
- can dissolve in one another
- when attraction dissolves...
- contains max. amount of solute
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- dissolved substance, can't conduct
- when a solute is surrounded by solvent
- the substance that was dissolved
- cause of bubbles
- has less than max. of solute
- forms when the particles are medium size
- dissolution = crystallizing
- a mixture of two or more things
- when gas in liquid is proportional
20 Clues: cause of bubbles • net energy absorbed • able to be dissolved • has more than max. solute • dissolution = crystallizing • can dissolve in one another • has less than max. of solute • when attraction dissolves... • can't dissolve in one another • contains max. amount of solute • a mixture of two or more things • the substance that was dissolved • dissolved substance, can't conduct • ...
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 • ...
Carson Huelsman 2023-02-08
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- The point on earth surface focus of an earthquake
- volcano Hot rock fllowed by a flow of lava over and over
- A very hot part of the earth mantle
- a huge crack in earth crust at or below the surface the side
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake
- The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat
- Hot moltn rock below Earth surface
- opening in a volcanic area through which magma may escape
- Earth's rocky surface containing the continents
- a steep sided cone that forms
- spreads out away from a focus when an earthquake happens
- a wide gently sloped con that forms from flows of lava
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- new crust is forming at ridges in the sea
- A sensitive device that detects the shaking of earth crust during an earthquake
- the point where an earthquake starts as rocks begin to
- The sliding of a denser ocean plate under another
- heat from below earth surface
- broken into plates that
- shaking of an earthquake
- drift supetrcontinent split apsrt into piecesa
- layer beneath
- top of a volcano around the vent
- Earth surface and flows out a vent
23 Clues: layer beneath • broken into plates that • shaking of an earthquake • heat from below earth surface • a steep sided cone that forms • top of a volcano around the vent • Earth surface and flows out a vent • A very hot part of the earth mantle • Hot moltn rock below Earth surface • new crust is forming at ridges in the sea • The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat • ...
Forms Of Energy and States of Matter Review 2022-12-31
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- Energy stored in matter such as foods.
- Energy obtained from uranium and plutonium.
- Batteries of a flashlight are an example of this PROPERTY of energy.
- A chocolate bar is an example of this state of matter.
- Water is an example of this state of matter.
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- Heating up water is an example of this form of energy.
- Energy that transports sound waves.
- Energy transported in light, ultraviolet, and radio waves.
- Produced by the movement of electric charges.
- A radio is an example of this PROPERTY of energy.
10 Clues: Energy that transports sound waves. • Energy stored in matter such as foods. • Energy obtained from uranium and plutonium. • Water is an example of this state of matter. • Produced by the movement of electric charges. • A radio is an example of this PROPERTY of energy. • Heating up water is an example of this form of energy. • ...
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. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-01-26
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- smaller substances that make up proteins
- sugars that occur naturally in fruits, vegetables, and milk
- nutrient that contributes to growing and repairing the body's tissues
- nine amino acids that the body cannot manufacture
- amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- the percentage of total calories that should come from carbohydrates
- nutrient that supplies the body with energy, forms your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects your nerves
- the percentage of total calories that should come from fat
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- fat that is liquid at room temperature
- Made up of sugars linked together and found in potatoes and grains
- made when manufacturers add hydrogen to fat molecules in vegetable oils
- the chemical process by which the body breaks down food and releases energy
- fat that is solid at room temperature
- helps prevent constipation, reduces the risk of colon cancer, and may prevent heart disease
- the percentage of total calories that should come from protein
15 Clues: fat that is solid at room temperature • fat that is liquid at room temperature • smaller substances that make up proteins • nine amino acids that the body cannot manufacture • amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down • the percentage of total calories that should come from fat • sugars that occur naturally in fruits, vegetables, and milk • ...
IBARGUEN / BENAVIDES 2024-09-26
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- repetitive behaviors or practices that a person adopts in their daily life
- production sectors that transform raw materials into goods
- daily action to maintain ducal health
- action of protecting something or someone from harm or danger
- set of atmospheric conductions that characterize a region over a long period
- science that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment
- region in the north of the planet, famous for its external cold and ice
- of knowledge and techniques that allow creating tools and solving problems
- form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
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- devices that convert sunlight into electrical energy
- territory with an independent government and defined borders
- professional who applies scientific and mathematical processes to design and build structures or systems
- ability to carry out work, present in various forms such as electrical, thermal..
- relating to products or practices that do not use synthetic chemicals
- scientist who studies living beings and their relationship with the environment
15 Clues: daily action to maintain ducal health • form of energy caused by the movement of electrons • devices that convert sunlight into electrical energy • production sectors that transform raw materials into goods • action of protecting something or someone from harm or danger • territory with an independent government and defined borders • ...
ES2 Vocabulary List #2 2026-03-18
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- Energy is saved instead of being all used up; Energy is neither lost nor destroyed, it only changes forms
- People, machines, objects or matter working together and NOT allowing any outside help
- A certain area of air that is being observed. It can vary in temperature, density, and the matter present.
- heat/thermal energy projected outwards in all directions at once
- People, machines, objects or matter working together and allowing outside help
- heat/thermal energy cycles through hot air rising, and cold air sinking
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- Energy goes from one form to another form
- People,machines, objects or matter working together
- The relationship between mass and volume. High density means there is a lot of mass in one space, low density is the opposite.
- heat/thermal energy transfer through direct contact (touch)
10 Clues: Energy goes from one form to another form • People,machines, objects or matter working together • heat/thermal energy transfer through direct contact (touch) • heat/thermal energy projected outwards in all directions at once • heat/thermal energy cycles through hot air rising, and cold air sinking • ...
Waves and the Electromagnetic Spectrum 2021-10-18
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- Unlike mechanical waves, EM waves are able to travel through this
- This acronym helps remind us of the colors that make up the visible spectrum
- The color with the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum
- This region of the EM spectrum can penetrate through many objects which is why it is useful for creating images
- Since EM waves travel at right angles we consider them this type of wave
- Found by multiplying wavelength and frequency of a wave
- The color of the visible spectrum with the second longest wavelength
- This region falls between visible light and x-rays and can be detected by insects
- These waves have the shortest wavelengths, highest frequencies, and most energy
- Infrared radiation has the third lowest on the spectrum
- The wavelengths that our eyes can detect are so small that they are measured in this unit
- All EM waves have this in common
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- These waves have the least energy and are used to broadcast TV shows
- Felt as heat but also used in some electronics
- This small portion of the EMS is the only region with wavelengths that our eyes can detect
- Used in many forms of communication that we rely on every day
- Waves with a high frequency have a short one of these
- Gamma rays have the highest amount of this on the spectrum
- A wave carrying a lot of energy will have a larger one of these
19 Clues: All EM waves have this in common • Felt as heat but also used in some electronics • Waves with a high frequency have a short one of these • Found by multiplying wavelength and frequency of a wave • Infrared radiation has the third lowest on the spectrum • Gamma rays have the highest amount of this on the spectrum • ...
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 • ...
Cell Structure & Function Choice Board Puzzle 2021-10-11
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- Stores food and water.
- term for the process of cell division
- Wall Gives shape and protection to plant cells.
- membrane the cell membrane is also called this
- Jelly-like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles.
- E.R. Builds and transports substances through the cell; attached ribosomes on it's surface give it a rough texture.
- converts sunlight into energy for plant cell and contains a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- known as the "microtubule organizing center"
- The command center of the cell that contains DNA
- Membrane Surrounds and protects the nucleus.
- Synthesis the process of making protein
- cells centrioles are only found in this type of cell
- Membrane A double layer that supports and protects the cell and only allows certain substances in and out.
- inside chloroplasts and trap sunlight for energy
- Helps produce protein for the cell.
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- Vacuole the largest organelle in plant cells
- the cell membrane has this property
- the basic unit of life
- forms when DNA coils tightly during division and assembles
- proteins made by the rough ER travel to the Golgi in sacks called this
- has digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders.
- Apparatus Processes and packages materials for the cell.
- Known as the "powerhouse” of the cell; breaks down food to produce energy in the form of ATP.
- A round structure within the nucleus that produces ribosomes.
- E.R. Builds and transports substances through the cell; does not have attached ribosomes.
25 Clues: Stores food and water. • the basic unit of life • the cell membrane has this property • Helps produce protein for the cell. • term for the process of cell division • Synthesis the process of making protein • Vacuole the largest organelle in plant cells • known as the "microtubule organizing center" • Membrane Surrounds and protects the nucleus. • ...
Ecological Succession & Catastrophic Events 2014-04-17
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- type of flood when river flow is larger than channel
- __________ Ocean is where the Ring of Fire is located
- mixture of hot, liquid rock and solid mineral crystals
- predictable stages an ecosystem goes through as it develops or regrows
- sudden, rapid movement of a large amount of material downslope
- ________ succession; development of an area where before there was no life
- lack of precipitation over an extended period of time
- study of earthquakes
- natural balance
- a break in the earth's crust along which blocks of the crust slide past each other
- coastal _________ is the removal of land or beach sediments
- solids acting more like a dense fluid
- earthquakes that follow the largest shock of an earthquake
- storm with a large low-pressure center with many thunderstorms. Strong winds & heavy rainfall.
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- water is streets cannot drain before the streets are submerged
- _______ waves of energy that travel through the earth
- primary succession always starts with _____
- ________ energy is stored energy
- ______ species; first species there after ecological succession
- scale used to measure hurricanes
- _______ islands are most vulnerable to coastal erosion
- mountain that forms when molten rock is forced to the earth's surface
- _________ succession; ecosystem disturbed by natural or man-made disaster
- fungi & algae combined. Help break down rock.
- ____________ energy of motion
- shaking of earth's surface caused by movement along faults
- major tidal wave
- scale used to measure magnitude of an earthquake
- type of flooding produced by tropical storms/hurricanes
29 Clues: natural balance • major tidal wave • study of earthquakes • ____________ energy of motion • ________ energy is stored energy • scale used to measure hurricanes • solids acting more like a dense fluid • primary succession always starts with _____ • fungi & algae combined. Help break down rock. • scale used to measure magnitude of an earthquake • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat.
- A place for collecting and storing something
- When water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, it forms _____.
- Earth is surrounded by an ___________ made up of a mixture of gases, including water vapour.
- used to refer to these big ice masses at poles.
- Liquid water is found on both _____ and _____ the ground.
- process of air to water
- The Sun provides the thermal _____ that drives the whole cycle.
- small localised climate, different form other climates around it.
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- All of the solid water on earth is ____
- any frozen or liquid water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back into the earth.
- A mass of ice which movies slowly, due to gravity.
- The upper surface of the groundwater zone
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapour).
- an area of land in which all bodies of water eventually drain into one big body
- The water on earth is always changing ____.
- Underground freshwater reservoir
- long hollow shafts
- How much salt is dissolved in ocean water
- is a particularly large glacier that covers the land.
20 Clues: long hollow shafts • process of air to water • Underground freshwater reservoir • All of the solid water on earth is ____ • The upper surface of the groundwater zone • How much salt is dissolved in ocean water • The water on earth is always changing ____. • A place for collecting and storing something • used to refer to these big ice masses at poles. • ...
Weather and climate crossword puzzle 2023-03-27
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- Clouds high in the atmosphere made of ice crystals
- Storm with very heavy rain and lighting
- Used to measure wind speed
- A large body of air that has the same conditions
- The continuous movement of water throughout the Earth
- When the air heats and expands so quickly it explodes
- symbols used to show imformation
- A snowstorm with very high winds
- A huge release of energy that forms in clouds
- The condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- The temperature when water vapor condenses
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- The amount of heat in an object
- Funnel shaped cloud of whirling high-speed winds
- A very big storm with high winds that forms over the ocean.
- Clouds that form on the ground
- Clouds that are white and puffy look like shapes
- Weather over a region over a long period of time
- Water that falls to earth.
- Facility with weather instruments and collect data
- Clouds low in the atmosphere look like layers
- A person who studies weather and climate
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Used to measure air pressure
- A boundary between air masses that have different temperature
24 Clues: Water that falls to earth. • Used to measure wind speed • Used to measure air pressure • Clouds that form on the ground • The amount of heat in an object • symbols used to show imformation • A snowstorm with very high winds • The amount of water vapor in the air • Storm with very heavy rain and lighting • A person who studies weather and climate • ...
Climate Change 2026-05-01
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- how high above sea level an area is
- the distance an area is above or below the equator
- the trapping of heat from the sun within a molecule of gas
- what is happening right now in the atmosphere
- when the flow of incoming solar energy is balanced by an equal flow of heat out into space
- any system that maintains a perfect balance of components to make a system work
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- average conditions in the atmosphere over time
- the amount of light a surface reflects
- the net flow of energy from the sun that goes into and out of the Earth's system
- the movement of the heat throughout Earth's system
- the movement of carbon through the life forms on Earth
- the movement of carbon between rocks, soil, ocean, and atmosphere through chemical reactions and plate tectonic movement
- the ability to do work
13 Clues: the ability to do work • how high above sea level an area is • the amount of light a surface reflects • what is happening right now in the atmosphere • average conditions in the atmosphere over time • the distance an area is above or below the equator • the movement of the heat throughout Earth's system • the movement of carbon through the life forms on Earth • ...
Nanotech 2025-06-26
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- The idea that something can have two different forms or natures at the same time.
- A repeated pattern of motion that carries energy from one place to another.
- Related to the back part of the brain that helps us see.
- When a wave spreads out after passing through a small opening or around an edge.
- How many waves pass a point in one second.
- How our brain understands and interprets what we sense.
- The smallest possible amount of energy or matter, used to describe the tiny world of atoms and particles.
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- The study of matter, energy, and how they interact.
- The height of a wave; it shows how strong or intense the wave is.
- A tiny particle with a negative charge that moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- What actually exists, whether or not we can see or understand it.
- A type of energy that lets us see; it travels in waves.
- When light or another wave bounces off a surface.
- What we see when light of different wavelengths hits our eyes.
- The bending of light as it passes from one material to another.
15 Clues: How many waves pass a point in one second. • When light or another wave bounces off a surface. • The study of matter, energy, and how they interact. • A type of energy that lets us see; it travels in waves. • How our brain understands and interprets what we sense. • Related to the back part of the brain that helps us see. • ...
Plant and human nutrition 2025-03-24
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- Nutrients needed for growth and repair
- Inorganic substances essential for body function
- Simple sugar used for energy in cells
- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Muscle movement that pushes food through the digestive system
- Process of breaking down food into smaller molecules
- Process by which plants make food using light
- Gas used by plants during photosynthesis
- Sugar produced in photosynthesis
- Organic substances required in small amounts for health
- Enzyme that breaks down starch
- Helps digestion and prevents constipation
- Organ that absorbs water and forms waste
- Organism that makes its own food
- Green pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
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- Substance that helps break down fats
- Organ where most nutrients are absorbed
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach
- Mineral needed for protein synthesis in plants
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Nutrients that provide energy and store fat
- Mineral needed for making chlorophyll
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Main source of energy in the diet
- source needed for photosynthesis
- Tissue that transports sugars in plants
- Process of water loss from leaves
- Organ that produces digestive enzymes
- Tiny pores in leaves for gas exchange
- Specialized cell that absorbs water and minerals
30 Clues: Enzyme that breaks down starch • source needed for photosynthesis • Sugar produced in photosynthesis • Organism that makes its own food • Main source of energy in the diet • Process of water loss from leaves • Substance that helps break down fats • Simple sugar used for energy in cells • Mineral needed for making chlorophyll • Organ that produces digestive enzymes • ...
Lipids Crossword 2023-04-28
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- reaction in which fatty acids bond with glucose
- functional group in triglycerides
- first carbon in fatty acid chain
- molecule that forms cell membranes
- fatty acid one double bond
- these store energy as triglycerides
- fatty acid with more than one double bond
- water hating
- polymer of lipids; bodyfat
- monomer of lipids
- unsaturated fat state of matter
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- last carbon in fatty acid chain
- a fatty acid with all single bonds
- water loving
- name of cell membrane
- another word for lipid
- fatty acid functional group
- saturated fat state of matter
- half hydrophilic and half hydrophobic
- fatty acids bond with this molecule to form triglycerides
20 Clues: water loving • water hating • monomer of lipids • name of cell membrane • another word for lipid • fatty acid one double bond • polymer of lipids; bodyfat • fatty acid functional group • saturated fat state of matter • last carbon in fatty acid chain • unsaturated fat state of matter • first carbon in fatty acid chain • functional group in triglycerides • ...
Atoms and Reactions !! 2015-12-11
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- For a first order reaction this constant has the units of reciprocal time
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different mass numbers
- particles posses this kind of energy
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- The particles must have this energy to react
- These help reactions go faster
- Atom of mass of 55 and atomic number 25 has how many neutrons?
- Different forms of the same element
- A biological catalyst
- Green gas with seven outer electrons
- Sound that describes the reaction of H2 near a lit splint
10 Clues: A biological catalyst • These help reactions go faster • Different forms of the same element • Green gas with seven outer electrons • particles posses this kind of energy • The particles must have this energy to react • Sound that describes the reaction of H2 near a lit splint • Atom of mass of 55 and atomic number 25 has how many neutrons? • ...
Past forms 2022-11-05
past forms 2021-04-11
20 Clues: várt • ment • evet • jött • várt • aludt • ivott • repült • uszott • viselt • akarta • lopott • látott • küldőtt • festett • elhagyta • vezetett • fizetett • veszítet • kezdödött
past forms 2026-01-04
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 • ...
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 • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-05-16
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- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- what the chemical equation is
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- rocks that carbon can be transferred to
- an animal in the food chain that produces energy
- what chemical products are formed
- Consumers that make up the second trophic level of the food chain
- liquid that carbon can be transferred to
- Each one is distinguished by its atomic number, i.e. the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- air that carbon can be transferred to
- in which organelle the process occurs in a cell
- what the purpose of the process is
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
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- those that eats the secondary consumers
- the particles in an atom that have a neutral charge
- plants that carbon can be transferred to
- large carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- the number of a chemical element in the periodic system, whereby the elements are arranged in order of increasing number of protons in the nucleus
- living organism that carbon can be transferred to
- a graphic representation of predatory relationships in the food chain, in which various forms of life are shown on different levels, with each level preying on the one below it
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
26 Clues: what the chemical equation is • what chemical products are formed • what the purpose of the process is • air that carbon can be transferred to • those that eats the secondary consumers • rocks that carbon can be transferred to • plants that carbon can be transferred to • liquid that carbon can be transferred to • the position of an organism in the food chain • ...
Nuclear Vocab Boston Finch 2021-11-08
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- 2 protons and neutrons bound together
- No electric charge
- produced when radioactive elements decay
- one or more forms of an element
- nucleus of an atom splits
- Total protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- one-half of the radioactive isotope to decay
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- radioactive atom such as hydrogen-3
- high speed high energy electrons
- Positive charge
- Protons in the nucleus of an atom
- atomic nuclei combine
- the act of emitting radiation spontaneously
13 Clues: Positive charge • No electric charge • atomic nuclei combine • nucleus of an atom splits • one or more forms of an element • high speed high energy electrons • Protons in the nucleus of an atom • radioactive atom such as hydrogen-3 • 2 protons and neutrons bound together • Total protons and neutrons in a nucleus • produced when radioactive elements decay • ...
Biomolecules 2023-08-08
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- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- repair/build muscle/cellular processes
- to build or make
- the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life's processes
- the whole sum of reactions that occur throughout the body within each cell and that provide the body with energy.
- sugar
- enzyme
- an energy reserve, regulate hormones, transmit nerve impulses, cushion vital organs, and transport fat-soluble nutrients
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- large group of organic compounds in foods and living tissues storing eneryg short term; including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies.
- responsible for storing and transmitting genetic information.
- many units
- one unit
15 Clues: sugar • enzyme • one unit • many units • to build or make • repair/build muscle/cellular processes • responsible for storing and transmitting genetic information. • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies. • ...
Chem Vocab 1 2026-06-05
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- a chemical reaction that absorbs heat, producing products with more potential energy than the reactants
- a diagram that shows valence electrons as dots around the atomic symbol of the element
- one of two or more different forms of an element in the same phase
- the stable valence electron configuration of eight electrons
- a cell that requires electricity to cause a nonspontaneous chemical reaction to occur
- a bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another
- a phase of matter without definite shape or volume
- a reaction in which an element replaces a less reactive element in a compound
- the amount of energy needed to form an activated complex from reactants
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- a change that does not alter the chemical properties of a substance
- an organic compound containing one or more double or triple covalent bond
- the positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- a transmutation caused by bombarding a nucleus with a high-energy particle, such as a neutron or an alpha particle
- a mixture in which the substances are not uniformly mixed
- the process of determining the concentration of an unknown solution by a reaction with a solution of known concentration
- a chemical reaction that releases heat, producing products with less potential energy than the reactants
- the substance that dissolves the solute
- a part of a voltaic cell that connects two containers and allows the flow of ions
- a substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined in definite proportions by mass
- an element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties
20 Clues: the substance that dissolves the solute • a phase of matter without definite shape or volume • the positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • a mixture in which the substances are not uniformly mixed • the stable valence electron configuration of eight electrons • an element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties • ...
Science crossword 2021-05-14
10 Clues: CO2 • Where aurora happens • 21% of the atmosphere • 78% of the atmosphere • Where meteorite burn up • Where we live, the bottom layer • Contains all forms of life on earth • Protects Earth by absorbing radiation • Emission of energy in the form of waves • Having a strong effect on something/someone
Chapter 16 Crossword 2025-11-03
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- in cells, the structure that contains the cell’s genetic material in the form of DNA
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- basic unit of all forms of life
- diffusion
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the greatest concentration of solutes
- specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a cell
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions
- in eukaryotic cells, all cellular contents outside the nucleus; in prokaryotic cells, all of the cells’ contents
- when the concentration of two solutions is the same
- flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- process by which particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.
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- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells
- group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- organelle found in cells of plans and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentration of solutes
- relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- water channel protein in a cell
- system group of organs that work together to perform closely related functions
- on or in a cell, a specific protein to whose shape fits a specific molecular messenger, such as a hormone
23 Clues: diffusion • basic unit of all forms of life • water channel protein in a cell • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells • when the concentration of two solutions is the same • group of similar cells that perform a particular function • ...
environmental science crossword 2020-09-21
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- evaporation through plants
- a pigment that makes the leaves green
- they are designed, like scissors, to make a cut
- refers to a single layer of cells on the lower surface of the leaf that contains stomata and guard cells
- the process that plants use to capture light for energy
- type of plant that reproduces from seeds in cones
- In plants, it is part of the mesophyll, where it forms a layer next to the palisade cells in the leaf.
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- orange pigments in leaves
- located beneath the upper epidermis
- are plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface. Other leaves may have small hairs on the leaf surface
- located in the leaf epidermis and pairs surround and form stomatal pores, which regulate CO2 influx from the atmosphere into the leaves for photosynthetic carbon fixation
- yellow pigments in leaves
- holes underneath the leaves
- molecules that absorb color
- conifers that have needle-like leaves
- red and purple pigments in leaves
- This is a single layer of cells containing few or no chloroplasts
- allows gaseous exchange between the leaf and the outside atmosphere through the stomata
- part of the transport system in vascular plants
20 Clues: orange pigments in leaves • yellow pigments in leaves • evaporation through plants • holes underneath the leaves • molecules that absorb color • red and purple pigments in leaves • located beneath the upper epidermis • a pigment that makes the leaves green • conifers that have needle-like leaves • they are designed, like scissors, to make a cut • ...
Waves 2024-10-08
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- Something waves travel through
- The outside of anything
- The distance between two identical points on two back to back waves
- Vibrating forms of energy
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- Electronic technology that uses a series of zeros and ones to generate, store, and process data
- A system of electronic communication using a system of dots, dashes, and spaces to represent letters and numbers
- The measure of a wave’s height
- The highest part of a wave
- The lowest part of a wave
- The rapid back and forth movement of physical particles
- The act of giving, receiving, and sharing information
- How energy moves from one place to another in an organized way
12 Clues: The outside of anything • The lowest part of a wave • Vibrating forms of energy • The highest part of a wave • Something waves travel through • The measure of a wave’s height • 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 • ...
Equilibrium Vocabulary 2014-01-07
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- flow of energy between two matters
- uniform
- non-uniform
- Starting material in a chemical reaction
- K<1, exothermic, decrease concentration of reactant
- driven by some outside force
- state of matter
- rate at which the reactants of a chemical reaction form theproducts.
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- measure of the force applied over a unit area
- does not happen naturally
- equilibrium constant
- chemical change which forms new substances
- K>1, endothermic, increase concentration of reactant
- one state of matter
- substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
15 Clues: uniform • non-uniform • state of matter • one state of matter • equilibrium constant • does not happen naturally • driven by some outside force • flow of energy between two matters • Starting material in a chemical reaction • chemical change which forms new substances • measure of the force applied over a unit area • K<1, exothermic, decrease concentration of reactant • ...
Carbohydrates 2026-05-26
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- a simple sugar (monosaccharide) that serves as a primary energy source for living organisms
- sugars that are quickly digested and absorbed, providing rapid energy but potentially causing blood sugar spikes.
- a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods that the body cannot digest, essential for digestive health, blood sugar regulation, and disease prevention.
- sugars, starches, and fiber, and are found naturally in plant-based foods
- the nutrients that provide the energy necessary for the body to function and are essential for growth and health
- essential macronutrients that provide energy
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- the capacity to do work or cause change, existing in various forms and always conserved.
- long chains of sugar molecules, also known as polysaccharides, that provide a slow and sustained release of energy and are rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
- sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates that serve as a primary source of energy and are classified as monosaccharides or disaccharides.
- grains that contain all three parts of the grain kernel—the bran, germ, and endosperm
- a complex carbohydrate made of glucose units, serving as the primary energy storage in plants and a major source of dietary carbohydrates for humans.
- a sweet, crystalline disaccharide sugar composed of glucose and fructose
12 Clues: essential macronutrients that provide energy • a sweet, crystalline disaccharide sugar composed of glucose and fructose • sugars, starches, and fiber, and are found naturally in plant-based foods • grains that contain all three parts of the grain kernel—the bran, germ, and endosperm • ...
Chapter 4 Weather Extra Credit Crossword 2016-07-29
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- A warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure.
- Fluffy, white clouds, usually with flat bottoms, that look like rounded piles of cotton.
- A swirling center of low air pressure.
- Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature.
- Scientists who study the causes of weather and try to predict it.
- A violent disturbance in the atmosphere.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have a same air pressure.
- A sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a cloud, between nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- The temperature at which condensation begins.
- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels.
- A long period of low precipitation.
- Moving away temporarily from an area about to be affected by severe weather.
- Bands of high-speed winds about 10 km above Earth’s surface.
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- The boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix.
- A high-pressure center of dry air.
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature.
- An overflowing of water in a normally dry area.
- A small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning.
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity.
- A dry air mass that forms over land.
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth’s surface.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- A huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height.
- A humid air mass that forms over oceans.
- Cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses.
- A tropical storm that has winds of about 119 km/hr or higher.
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air.
- An instrument used to measure precipitation.
- A cold air mass that forms north of 50⁰ north latitude or sound of 50⁰ south latitude and has high air pressure.
33 Clues: A high-pressure center of dry air. • A long period of low precipitation. • A dry air mass that forms over land. • A swirling center of low air pressure. • A humid air mass that forms over oceans. • A violent disturbance in the atmosphere. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • An instrument used to measure precipitation. • ...
Biology Crossword 1a 2024-10-17
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- Organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
- Group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area
- Organelles known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- Large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids, essential for structure and function in organisms.
- The process of removing waste products from the body
- Molecule that carries genetic instructions used in the growth, development, and functioning of all living organisms.
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- Tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body.
- The process by which cells produce energy, with the intake of oxygen.
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms
- Living things' ability to change into new forms of life
- Energy-rich molecule and is the only fuel that can be used directly to drive metabolic reactions .
- Group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
13 Clues: Organelles known as the powerhouse of the cell. • The process of removing waste products from the body • Tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body. • Living things' ability to change into new forms of life • Organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. • ...
Cell energy vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- A process that does require oxygen to occur.
- The first step of cellular respiration, where one molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP.
- A process that does not require oxygen to occur.
- A series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria that break down pyruvate to release energy, producing ATP, NADH, and FADH₂.
- The study of energy and how it moves and changes within systems, especially the conversion between heat and other forms of energy.
- Molecules that absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others. In plants, pigments like chlorophyll absorb light energy for photosynthesis.
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- An anaerobic process that allows cells to produce energy (ATP) from glucose without oxygen, often producing lactic acid or alcohol as byproducts.
- The main energy-carrying molecule in cells. It stores and releases energy needed for cellular processes.
- The set of chemical reactions in photosynthesis that use carbon dioxide and energy (from ATP and NADPH) to make glucose.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (a sugar) and oxygen.
- The process by which cells break down glucose and other food molecules to produce energy (ATP), usually using oxygen.
- All the chemical reactions that occur within a living organism to maintain life, including breaking down food for energy and building new cell materials.
12 Clues: A process that does require oxygen to occur. • A process that does not require oxygen to occur. • The main energy-carrying molecule in cells. It stores and releases energy needed for cellular processes. • The process by which cells break down glucose and other food molecules to produce energy (ATP), usually using oxygen. • ...
C2.1 - C2.3 Revision 2016-11-22
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- The overall charge of an atom
- A chemical reaction that takes in energy from it's surroundings
- An element that has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- During a neutralisation reaction water and ? are always formed
- The actual amount of product made in a chemical reaction
- The total Mr of a compound
- A reaction that transfers energy to it's surroundings
- The smallest particle
- The ratio of elements in a compound
- Another word for the outer shell of electrons
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- All alkalines contain these.
- A bond made between two non metals
- The maximum amount of product made in a chemical reaction
- No mass is lost during a chemical reaction
- An allotrope of carbon that forms 4 strong covalent bonds
- A bond made between a metal and a non-metal
- The mass of an electron
- The At of an element
- The total Mr of a compound in grams
- The charge of a proton
- An allotrope off carbon that has free delocalised electrons
- The amount of product made in a chemical reaction
22 Clues: The At of an element • The smallest particle • The charge of a proton • The mass of an electron • The total Mr of a compound • All alkalines contain these. • The overall charge of an atom • A bond made between two non metals • The total Mr of a compound in grams • The ratio of elements in a compound • No mass is lost during a chemical reaction • ...
Gael Garcia Morales, 2nd period. CELLS 2023-05-24
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- An organelle that contains enzymes that function to rid the body of toxic substances, such as hydrogen peroxide. Unlike lysosomes, peroxisomes self-replicate by dividing. High numbers of peroxisomes can be found in the liver.
- long, threadlike structure that rotates quickly to aid cell movement
- An organelle where most of the cell's energy is madeAn organelle where most of the cell's energy is made
- Single stranded and found outside the nucleus . It delivers the message for protein synthesis
- System of membranes that helps move substances through a cell
- organism made up of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- cell structure that carries out a specific, specialized function in a eukaryotic cell
- organelle that uses light energy to make sugar from carbon dioxide and water
- Layer that forms the boundary between the inside and the outside of a cell
- An organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi.
- A rigid, transparent outer covering of a plant cell, made up of cellulose and other materials, and surround the cell membrane
- Group of cells that are permanently associated but do not communicate with one another.
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- collection of organs that carry out a major body function
- organism that has no nucleus and lacks a variety of organelles
- Ribosomes attache to this, making it appear to be bumpy. specializes in protein synthesis
- A membrane enclosed sac involved in diverse storage functions
- Cell structure on which proteins are made
- Hollow, cylindrical organelle which forms spindle fibers to separate chromosomes during cell division
- Tissues organized into specialized structure with a specific function
- fluid in a cell and almost all of the structures suspended in the fluid
- small sac that contains materials
- Distinct group of cells with a similar structure and function
- A double stranded molecule that is in all living cells, and is the genetic material organisms inherit from their parents
- The control center of a cell that contains DNA inside a delicate membrane
- An organelle that stacks, ships, and packages products which come from the endoplasmic reticulum
25 Clues: small sac that contains materials • Cell structure on which proteins are made • collection of organs that carry out a major body function • A membrane enclosed sac involved in diverse storage functions • System of membranes that helps move substances through a cell • Distinct group of cells with a similar structure and function • ...
Ecosystems Vocab 2026-02-25
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- the initial, oxygen-independent (anaerobic) stage of cellular respiration that breaks down one 6-carbon glucose molecule
- a heterotrophic organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- an insoluble solid that forms and separates from a liquid solution, usually due to chemical reactions, changes in pH, or temperature shifts
- heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming detritus—decomposing plant/animal parts and fecal matter
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- a dynamic, functional unit comprising a community of living organisms
- the phase transition of water from liquid to vapor at a surface
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- biological or chemical process of converting inert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia
- the metabolic process in living organisms by which oxygen is combined with carbon in a cell to form carbon dioxide and generate energy.
- two smaller molecules join together to form a larger molecule, releasing a smaller molecule like water in the process.
- an organism that creates its own food by converting inorganic materials into organic energy through photosynthesis
- a complex, interconnected network of multiple food chains that illustrates the feeding relationships and energy flow among organisms within an ecosystem
- the essential biological process by which plants, algae, and certain bacteria convert light energy (sunlight) into chemical energy (glucose)
- a graphical model illustrating the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem, with producers at the base and top predators at the apex
14 Clues: the phase transition of water from liquid to vapor at a surface • a dynamic, functional unit comprising a community of living organisms • biological or chemical process of converting inert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia • a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another • ...
Heat Definitions 2020-10-14
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- is a temperature difference
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the Earth
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or subatomic particles
- process by which heat is transferred through a substance when
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- degree of heat or cold of an atmosphere in a place
- fuel that is produced through contemporary processes from biomass
- Fuel natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the Earth
- form of energy transferred from one object to another or created at the expense of other forms of energy
- movement caused within a fluid by tendency of hotter material to rise and colder material to sink under influence of gravity
- relating to the nucleus of an atom- use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to create heat
10 Clues: is a temperature difference • degree of heat or cold of an atmosphere in a place • Fuel natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the Earth • relating to or produced by the internal heat of the Earth • process by which heat is transferred through a substance when • fuel that is produced through contemporary processes from biomass • ...
States of Matter 2024-04-03
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- The amount of space an object takes up
- When a solid skips the liquid phase and goes straight to a gas
- Particles closely packed together
- What a liquid does to turn into a solid
- Has no fixed volume
- Particles vibrate faster and push each other apart when thermal energy is added, causing solids, liquids, and gasses to expand (get bigger) when heated.
- it forms after a solid has melted
- when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- The stage when a liquid forms into a gas
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- When an object collapses in on itself
- What a solid does to turn into a liquid
- When a salute is suspended in a solvent
- When you mix a solid into a liquid and it disappears
- A set of instructions telling you how to do something
- The amount of force gravity has on an object
15 Clues: Has no fixed volume • Particles closely packed together • it forms after a solid has melted • When an object collapses in on itself • The amount of space an object takes up • What a solid does to turn into a liquid • When a salute is suspended in a solvent • What a liquid does to turn into a solid • The stage when a liquid forms into a gas • ...
Chapter 15-16 2024-10-25
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- a metabolic pathway that serves both anabolic and catabolic functions
- an organism that gets energy from light
- different forms of an enzyme that catalyze the same biochemical reaction
- enzyme that catalyzes the shifting of a functional group
- enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from a high-energy molecule
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- molecules that store and transport energy or chemical groups within cells
- monosaccharide that is a component of lactose
- metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose
- hormone made by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar
- organic compounds essential for various biochemical functions in the body
10 Clues: an organism that gets energy from light • metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose • monosaccharide that is a component of lactose • hormone made by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar • enzyme that catalyzes the shifting of a functional group • a metabolic pathway that serves both anabolic and catabolic functions • ...
sbokosj221@ops.org 2023-11-01
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- top of the ground
- heavily populated areas
- rundown neighborhoods to renovate
- distinct quality’s of a place
- walking neighborhoods
- transportation routes require a car
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- malls, parks, small businesses
- Land which food can be grown
- an area of mostly office buildings that forms around the core city
- core of the city
- location of a place related to another place
- where a place is
- areas designed for energy production
13 Clues: core of the city • where a place is • top of the ground • walking neighborhoods • heavily populated areas • Land which food can be grown • distinct quality’s of a place • malls, parks, small businesses • rundown neighborhoods to renovate • transportation routes require a car • areas designed for energy production • location of a place related to another place • ...
Activity 2 2022-09-25
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- concentration of hydronium ions in a solution
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction
- rate at which energy is used
- done when force is applied to an object over a distance
- A solution with a pH lower than 7
- is the smallest particle of an element
- the ability to do work
- main element in organic compounds
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- named after James Prescott Joule
- a pure substance
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- Developing new knowledge based upon old knowledge.
- a substance that forms because of a chemical reaction
- suggested explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation or experimentation.
- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis or validate something already known.
- sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism
- is a substance that consists of two or more elements
- A solution with a pH higher than 7.
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
19 Clues: a pure substance • the ability to do work • rate at which energy is used • named after James Prescott Joule • A solution with a pH lower than 7 • main element in organic compounds • A solution with a pH higher than 7. • is the smallest particle of an element • anything that takes up space and has mass. • a substance that starts a chemical reaction • ...
Liquids and Intermolecular Forces 2024-08-12
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- energy change associated with gas to solid transformation or vice versa
- energy change associated with liquid to solid transformation or vice versa
- intramolecular force in which two atoms share electrons equally by overlapping orbitals
- intermolecular attraction between a charged particle (ion) and a polar molecule (usually water)
- intermolecular forces between nonpolar, uncharged molecules that rely on their polarizability
- property of a substance that is both viscous (prone to flow) and elastic (prone to bounce back)
- electrostatic attraction between molecules
- resistance to flow
- intermolecular forces between the dipoles of polar, uncharged molecules
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- susceptibility to deformation of the electron cloud in the presence of an external electric field, generally increasing with increasing molar mass
- constant temperature process in which the potential energy of the particles changes
- intramolecular force that may occur between two charged particles
- measure of the tendency of a substance to maintain minimum surface area
- intramolecular force in which two atoms share electrons unequally by overlapping orbitals
- measure of the comparative strength of adhesive forces (sticking to sides of tube) vs. cohesive forces (sticking to each other)
- especially strong dipole dipole forces that arise when permanent dipoles (such as O-H, N-H and F-H) are present
- electrostatic attraction between atoms that forms a chemical bond
- strength of the net electrostatic dipoles in debye (D), measured as a response to an external electric field, also estimated by calculating the difference in electronegativity
- energy change associated with gas to liquid transformation or ice versa
19 Clues: resistance to flow • electrostatic attraction between molecules • intramolecular force that may occur between two charged particles • electrostatic attraction between atoms that forms a chemical bond • energy change associated with gas to solid transformation or vice versa • measure of the tendency of a substance to maintain minimum surface area • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-05-02
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- the process of recirculation of water
- conditions
- Water seeping into the soil
- gas forms a cloud
- water that falls from the sky in
- through different processes
- water changes from liquid to gas due
- Water moves downward off a surface
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- Liquid turning into gas
- thermal energy
- water evaporates from trees and plants
- or frozen form and reaches the ground
- weather refers to short term
- transforms gaseous water into liquid
14 Clues: conditions • thermal energy • gas forms a cloud • Liquid turning into gas • Water seeping into the soil • through different processes • weather refers to short term • water that falls from the sky in • Water moves downward off a surface • transforms gaseous water into liquid • water changes from liquid to gas due • the process of recirculation of water • ...
States of Matter 2024-04-03
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- Particles closely packed together
- What a solid does to turn into a liquid
- when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- When an object collapses in on itself
- When a salute is suspended in a solvent
- What a liquid does to turn into a solid
- Has no fixed volume
- When a solid skips the liquid phase and goes straight to a gas
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- When you mix a solid into a liquid and it disappears
- it forms after a solid has melted
- The amount of space an object takes up
- The stage when a liquid forms into a gas
- A set of instructions telling you how to do something
- Particles vibrate faster and push each other apart when thermal energy is added, causing solids, liquids, and gasses to expand (get bigger) when heated.
- The amount of force gravity has on an object
15 Clues: Has no fixed volume • Particles closely packed together • it forms after a solid has melted • When an object collapses in on itself • The amount of space an object takes up • What a solid does to turn into a liquid • When a salute is suspended in a solvent • What a liquid does to turn into a solid • The stage when a liquid forms into a gas • ...
Physics Chapter 5 Work 2024-01-04
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- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or the rate of energy transfer by any method
- the energy associated with an object because of its interaction with the environment
- the potential energy associated with an object's position relative to a gravitational source
- the energy stored in any deformed elastic object such as a compressed spring or stretched rubber band
- net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object's kinetic energy
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- a parameter that is a measure of a spring's resistance to being compressed or stretched
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- the energy of an object that is associated with the object's motion
9 Clues: the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy • the energy of an object that is associated with the object's motion • the energy associated with an object because of its interaction with the environment • a parameter that is a measure of a spring's resistance to being compressed or stretched • ...
Semester 1 Crossword Extra Credit 2023-12-12
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- Rapid chemical combination Of Oxygen Heat and light.
- Breaking And changing size of a object.
- Sub particle.Adam that has no charge and Found in the nucleus.
- A pulse B Forms AB
- A substance that undergoes change in a reaction.
- A group of atoms that bear one or more positive or negative electrical charge.
- table Has all the elements on it.
- Two elements are substituted
- Orbitals With a negative charge.
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- One element is substituted for another.
- Bond A bond that occurs when a nonmetal in a metal.
- If the energy that went into breaking bonds is greater than the energy Exothermic reaction that release heat
- element located on the right side of the perotic table
- Rearrangement of atoms of one or more substance.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols.
- Equal numbers of protons.But different number of neutrons in their nucleus.
- (of a reaction or process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
- The atoms and molecules produced by the action
- Found.On the left side of the periodic table.
20 Clues: A pulse B Forms AB • Two elements are substituted • Orbitals With a negative charge. • table Has all the elements on it. • One element is substituted for another. • Breaking And changing size of a object. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • Found.On the left side of the periodic table. • The atoms and molecules produced by the action • ...
Forms of ser 2014-02-17
Forms of government 2021-09-10
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- A king/queen is limited by the laws of a country
- means "rule by the people"
- italy during the Renaissance
- countries like this tend to be neutral regarding religion
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- one person or group holds unlimited power
- rule by a few, wealthy, powerful groups or families
- one person rules under the name of god
- The united states is this
- Government headed by one person: king/queen
- system of government ruled by one person with absolute power
10 Clues: The united states is this • means "rule by the people" • italy during the Renaissance • one person rules under the name of god • one person or group holds unlimited power • Government headed by one person: king/queen • A king/queen is limited by the laws of a country • rule by a few, wealthy, powerful groups or families • ...
Forms of Government 2021-11-24
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- Type of democracy where citizens are involved in day-to-day government
- Recognizes god as the ultimate authority in government and law
- A small group of people has all power
- A king or queen rules the country
- One person has all the power
- A small group that rules a country after taking it over by force
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- One leader has absolute control over citizen's lives
- Type of democracy where citizens elect leaders to represent them in government
- Citizens hold the political power
- people are not subject to any nation or government
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 power • people are not subject to any nation or government • One leader has absolute control over citizen's 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 2020-09-08
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- A person who owns their own business
- economy Government determines what to produce
- Governed by its citizens.
- Domestic Product GDP
- goods goods used in producing other goods
- economy products determined by supply and demand
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- economy Traditions guide production
- Resources Air,water,natural gas
- Lead by one person with absolute power
- market economy market and command economy
10 Clues: Domestic Product GDP • Governed by its citizens. • Resources Air,water,natural gas • economy Traditions guide production • A person who owns their own business • Lead by one person with absolute power • market economy market and command economy • goods goods used in producing other goods • economy Government determines what to produce • ...
Forms of Literature 2024-08-10
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- Complex expression of one's ideas
- What you see in the cinema
- Poetry set to music
- Message from a speaker to an audience
- What you wait for artists to release every few years
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- What you watch every primetime or on your streaming platform
- Performance to be viewed or consumed by the public
- Longform narrative with subplots
- One single plot
- Published material
10 Clues: One single plot • Published material • Poetry set to music • What you see in the cinema • Longform narrative with subplots • Complex expression of one's ideas • Message from a speaker to an audience • Performance to be viewed or consumed by the public • What you wait for artists to release every few years • What you watch every primetime or on your streaming platform
Forms of Government 2023-04-18
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- a doctrine developed by John Locke that says all people have certain rights.
- the system of government found in Great Britain.
- a form of government in which the clergy possesses all the political power.
- in a parliamentary form of government, the leader of the majority party.
- another word for representative government.
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- a process that allows people to vote directly on a legislative or policy issue.
- an agreement between the government and the people obligating the government to fulfill its obligations.
- the form of government practiced in Cuba.
- a form of government headed by a king or queen
- means that the monarch answers only to god
10 Clues: the form of government practiced in Cuba. • means that the monarch answers only to god • another word for representative government. • a form of government headed by a king or queen • the system of government found in Great Britain. • in a parliamentary form of government, the leader of the majority party. • ...
Forms of Government 2023-08-16
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- this form of autocracy has a king or queen that rules the country
- citizens are directly involved in the day-to-day work of governing the country
- means rule by a few
- a small group of military officers who rule the country after taking it over
- Greek word for god
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- one person has all the power
- can be referred to as an out-of-control mob
- this form of democracy allows for the people to elect leaders to represent them
- citizens hold the political power
- form of government in which one leader has absolute control
10 Clues: Greek word for god • means rule by a few • one person has all the power • citizens hold the political power • can be referred to as an out-of-control mob • form of government in which one leader has absolute control • this form of autocracy has a king or queen that rules the country • a small group of military officers who rule the country after taking it over • ...
Forms of Government 2025-09-11
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- birthplace of republic representative govt
- leader acceptance of rule by the population
- government by social classes
- strong rule by dictator
- power of leader coming from heaven
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- where democracy started
- one party control of resources
- extreme control of social-political-econ
- control by hereditary king
- religious rule
10 Clues: religious rule • where democracy started • strong rule by dictator • control by hereditary king • government by social classes • one party control of resources • power of leader coming from heaven • extreme control of social-political-econ • birthplace of republic representative govt • leader acceptance of rule by the population
Science - Energy 2017-02-16
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- energy that is due to the object's motion
- energy can't be destroyed, but can change forms
- the capacity to do work
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- because of the objects's potential and kinetic energies
- because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- a change from one form of energy to another
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact
7 Clues: the capacity to do work • energy that is due to the object's motion • a change from one form of energy to another • energy can't be destroyed, but can change forms • because of the objects's potential and kinetic energies • because of the position, shape, or condition of the object • a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact
Nutrients Crossword By Jordan and Max 2014-02-16
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- Vitamin for hard bones and teeth
- A form of simple sugar found in fruits
- There are two soluble forms
- A form of simple sugar found in milk
- Found in table sugar
- Fluctuates blood sugar levels
- Decreased bad cholesterol
- Makes up 70% of the body
- Provides fat soluble vitamins
- A form of simple sugar found in table sugar
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- Vitamins that are soluble in fat
- Helps carry oxygen around the body
- A longer lasting form of energy
- Helps regulates metabolism
- Slowly digested and gradually rise blood sugar levels
- Increase bad cholesterol
- Building blocks for the body
- Prevents spina bifida
- Increase bad and decrease good cholesterol
- Helps keep bowels regular
20 Clues: Found in table sugar • Prevents spina bifida • Increase bad cholesterol • Makes up 70% of the body • Decreased bad cholesterol • Helps keep bowels regular • Helps regulates metabolism • There are two soluble forms • Building blocks for the body • Fluctuates blood sugar levels • Provides fat soluble vitamins • A longer lasting form of energy • Vitamins that are soluble in fat • ...
vocab crossword 2025-09-19
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- - molecule composed of many monomers
- - attraction between molecules of the same substance
- - reactant of an enzyme catalyzed reaction
- - compound that prevents sharp sudden changes in PH
- - elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction to begin
- - protein catalyst that speeds up the rate of specific biological reactions
- - compound that forms hydrogen ions in a solution with a PH lower then 7
- - pure substance that consists entirely of 1 type of atom
- energy - energy input that is needed for a reaction to begin
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- - force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
- - elements or compounds produced by chemical reactions
- acid - macromolecule's containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and phosphorus
- - a small chemical unit that makes up polymer
- - substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- - type of mixture where all of the compoints are evenly distributed
- - basic unit of a chemical element
- - mixture of water and a non-dissolved material
- - atom that has a positive or negative charge
- acid - compound with an amino acid group on 1 end
- - substance that is dissolved in a solution
20 Clues: - basic unit of a chemical element • - molecule composed of many monomers • - reactant of an enzyme catalyzed reaction • - substance that is dissolved in a solution • - a small chemical unit that makes up polymer • - atom that has a positive or negative charge • - mixture of water and a non-dissolved material • acid - compound with an amino acid group on 1 end • ...
Nutrient Exam Review 2023-10-17
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- sugar carbohydrates added to food and beverages at some point before their consumption.
- any of a number of categories into which types of food are classified in various nutritional schemes.
- made up of sugar molecules that are strung together in long, complex chains
- a solid substance with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure
- broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- the fat that is the worst for your health
- calories found in beverages and foods composed primarily or solely of sugars and/or certain fats and oils such as cholesterol
- the current nutrition guide published by the United States Department of Agriculture's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
- made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids.
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- the process of adding micronutrients to food.
- high levels of this can increase your risk of heart disease
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- helps you go to the bathroom
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a very soft silvery-white metal
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water
- to make rich or richer especially by the addition or increase of some desirable quality, attribute, or ingredient.
- a nutrient required for normal body function
- beneficial fats
- organic molecules that are essential to an organism in small quantities for proper metabolic function.
21 Clues: beneficial fats • helps you go to the bathroom • a very soft silvery-white metal • the fat that is the worst for your health • a nutrient required for normal body function • the process of adding micronutrients to food. • broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy • made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids. • ...
Light, Mirrors, Lenses and the Eye Quiz 2026-01-19
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- A type of mirror that is curved outward on at least one side so its middle is thicker than its edges, bending light towards a focal point
- A type of mirror that has a flat reflecting surface
- A wave that changes direction as it travels from one material to another
- Two words, cells that are sensitive to low-light levels
- A type of mirror that is curved inward
- Allows almost all to pass through and forms a clear image
- Two words, longest wavelength, lowest frequency, longer than 30cm
- Does not allow light to pass through
- Any reflecting surface that forms and image by regular reflection
- Two words, a narrow beam of light that travels in a straight line
- Two words, anything that emits light
- Two words, black light, higher energy levels make them harmful to living things
- A type of mirror that is curved inward on at least one side so its edges are thicker than its middle, bending light outwards
- Two words, shorter than microwaves but longer than visible light, all vibrating particles emit these
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- Two words, cells that enable the observation of color
- Two words, ROYGBIV
- A transparent object with at least one curved side that causes light to change direction
- Allows most light to pass through but forms a blurry image
- Occurs when light waves traveling in one direction are made to travel in many directions
- A type of mirror that is curved outward
- An opening into the interior of the eye at the center of the iris
- A layer of special light-sensitive cells in the back of the eye
- The colored part of an eye
23 Clues: Two words, ROYGBIV • The colored part of an eye • Does not allow light to pass through • Two words, anything that emits light • A type of mirror that is curved inward • A type of mirror that is curved outward • A type of mirror that has a flat reflecting surface • Two words, cells that enable the observation of color • ...
Forms of Energy and States of Matter Review 2023-05-16
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- is the ability to do work
- the state of matter with a definite shape and definite volume.
- a form of energy that can only be seen when reflected, refracted, transmitted, or absorbed
- a form an energy that is made by movement
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- a form of energy that means heat
- energy that is stored in foods and fuels
- a form of energy that travels in waves and is created by vibrations.
- a state of matter that has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- a form of an energy that comes from a battery or powerplant.
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container
10 Clues: is the ability to do work • a form of energy that means heat • energy that is stored in foods and fuels • a form an energy that is made by movement • the state of matter that takes the shape of its container • a form of an energy that comes from a battery or powerplant. • the state of matter with a definite shape and definite volume. • ...
BIO 133. Chapter 6 2025-04-22
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- recording of muscle activity.
- forms thick filaments.
- a molecule that provides a rapid source of energy for muscle contractions.
- the muscle changes length while the tension remains constant.
- specialized tissues composed of elongated cells called muscle fibers that have the ability to contract and produce movement.
- contain proteins actin and myosin.
- contractile unit of myofibrils.
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- muscles that work together to create the same movement.
- Neurotransmitter that play a critical role in muscle movement, memory, attention, and arousal, and also influences heart rate, digestion, and more.
- forms thin filaments.
- A serious bacterial infection that affects the nervous system, leading to painful muscle spasms.
- bundles of muscle fibers wrapped with connective tissue.
- muscles that oppose each other to create a movement.
- a protein found in heart and skeletal muscle cells that plays a crucial role in muscle contraction.
- help you maintain a stable position.
15 Clues: forms thin filaments. • forms thick filaments. • recording of muscle activity. • contractile unit of myofibrils. • contain proteins actin and myosin. • help you maintain a stable position. • muscles that oppose each other to create a movement. • muscles that work together to create the same movement. • bundles of muscle fibers wrapped with connective tissue. • ...
Crossword satar 2024-04-15
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- around the outside of the atom is a cloud of electrons.Electrons have a negative electric charge
- a pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through
- a measurement of how well a material or object is able to conduct electricity
- usable power of the resources eg oil used to produce usable power
- the build up of an electrical charge on the surface of an object static charges do not flow as current
- A form of energy that is caused by the movements of some of the tiny particles that make up atoms
- an energy transformation is the change of energy from one form to another there are many different forms of energy such as electrical thermal, nuclear, mechanical, electromagnetic, sound and chemical
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- circuit an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows.
- charges produced or caused by static electricity
- incredibly tiny units of matter each is made up of protons and electrons
- a sealed container that holds chemicals which are used for producing electricity also called battery
- a fine wire usually found in an incandescent light bulb that is made to glow by the passage of an electric current
- the flow of an electric charge in an electronic circuit the current is the flow of electrons
- a device that is used to control the flow of electricity the flow of electric circuit
- a machine that produces electricity
- found at the center or nucleus of an atom protons have a positive electric charge
16 Clues: a machine that produces electricity • charges produced or caused by static electricity • a pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through • usable power of the resources eg oil used to produce usable power • circuit an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows. • incredibly tiny units of matter each is made up of protons and electrons • ...
Science Culminating; Chapter 2 2017-01-25
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- This is the series of processes in which the 7th element on the periodic table is moved through the biotic and abiotic enviroment.
- This body of water is low in nutrients.
- This consist of any factor that limits a population.
- This is the biogeochemical cycle in which the 6th element on the periodic table is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.
- This is the mass of living organisms in a given area.
- The process in which sugar is converted into carbon dioxide, water and energy is called?
- This consists of all the non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem.
- This organism can provide for itself and does not rely on other organisms.
- This organism can not provide for itself and relies on other organisms.
- What is the movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment?
- This contains all of earth's water in solid, liquid and gas form.
- The function a species serves in its ecosystem is called?
- The form of energy transferred during heating or cooling is called?
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community is called?
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance.
- Earths solid outer layer is called?
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- This body of water is rich in nutrients.
- Energy that travels through empty space is called?
- A large geographical region that is defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features.
- All living things, their remains, and features.
- This is the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain.
- The process that cycles water through the environment.
- What is an ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes?
- This is a representation of energy, numbers or biomass relationships in ecosystems.
- A squence of organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred form one organism to another is called?
- This is the abiotic conditions in which a specific species can survive.
- What is the zone around earth where life can exist?
- What is the process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy?
- This consists of all living organisms and their physical and chemical environment.
- What are visible forms of radiant energy called?
- This is the land area drained by a particular river.
31 Clues: Earths solid outer layer is called? • This body of water is low in nutrients. • This body of water is rich in nutrients. • The ability to maintain an ecological balance. • All living things, their remains, and features. • What are visible forms of radiant energy called? • Energy that travels through empty space is called? • ...
Science Culminating; Chapter 2 2017-01-25
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- Energy that travels through empty space is called?
- This consists of all the non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem.
- This is a representation of energy, numbers or biomass relationships in ecosystems.
- What is the zone around earth where life can exist?
- This is the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain.
- Earths solid outer layer is called?
- What is the movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment?
- The process that cycles water through the environment.
- This body of water is low in nutrients.
- This is the land area drained by a particular river.
- The process in which sugar is converted into carbon dioxide, water and energy is called?
- This is the series of processes in which the 7th element on the periodic table is moved through the biotic and abiotic enviroment.
- This is the biogeochemical cycle in which the 6th element on the periodic table is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.
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- What are visible forms of radiant energy called?
- This consist of any factor that limits a population.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance.
- This is the mass of living organisms in a given area.
- The function a species serves in its ecosystem is called?
- A squence of organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred form one organism to another is called?
- What is an ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes?
- This organism can not provide for itself and relies on other organisms.
- What is the process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy?
- This consists of all living organisms and their physical and chemical environment.
- This body of water is rich in nutrients.
- This contains all of earth's water in solid, liquid and gas form.
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community is called?
- All living things, their remains, and features.
- This is the abiotic conditions in which a specific species can survive.
- A large geographical region that is defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features.
- This organism can provide for itself and does not rely on other organisms.
- The form of energy transferred during heating or cooling is called?
31 Clues: Earths solid outer layer is called? • This body of water is low in nutrients. • This body of water is rich in nutrients. • The ability to maintain an ecological balance. • All living things, their remains, and features. • What are visible forms of radiant energy called? • Energy that travels through empty space is called? • ...
Thermodynamics Quiz 2014-02-25
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- volume change per unit volume of substance due to 10 change in temperature
- convection is the movement of molecules within fluids and it cannot take place in solids, since neither build current flows nor significant diffusion can take place in solids.
- Variables in the equations of motion which are differentiated
- contains only one type of atom, temperature can be understood in terms of the translational kinetic energy Of the atoms in the gas, change of U = 3/2nT(change of U)T
- a form of energy that comes from force applied over distance. A force of 1 newton does 1 joule of work when the force causes 1 meter of motion in the direction of the force. Foce X Distance
- a theory that gasses consist of small particles in random motion
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy (energy of motion) of particles in a sample of matter. This physical property can determine the rate and extent to which chemical reactions can occur within living systems. It is commonly measured in degrees Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F).
- Q=mc and change of T and Q=mL, deals with the relations ship of heat transfer between other forms of energy. Study of the effects of work, heat and energy on a system. The transfer of energy through heat. The way heat is used as an energy resource.
- law that states the math relationship of pressure (P), volume (V), the gas constant (R), and the number of moles of a gas (n); PV=nRT
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of substance by one degree Celsius.
- a name given to energy but manifest by the temperature of the matter, the shape of the matter, the physical state of matter (solid, liquid, gas), the chemical composition of the matter (the kind of energy that might be released by burning or explosion of a substance) (change in U) The sum of the potential and kinetic energies inside the system (the energies of the atoms, molecules, or ions in the system)
- energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- a property of a system that does not depend on the pathway
- form of heat transfer where heat energy is directly transferred between molecules through molecular collisions or direct contact.
- energy in transit due to a temperature difference between the source from which the energy is coming and a sink toward which the energy is going.
15 Clues: a property of a system that does not depend on the pathway • Variables in the equations of motion which are differentiated • a theory that gasses consist of small particles in random motion • volume change per unit volume of substance due to 10 change in temperature • energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles. • ...
Spelling Bank 2014-02-17
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- A device used to heat items in small amounts of time
- With unrestrained energy or speed
- A tiny world in comparison to a larger world
- Describes something that is too tiny to see with the bare eye
- Food made of oatmeal or other grain boiled in water or milk until it thickens
- High or great by birth, rank, or title
- Titles used in speaking to or of a king, queen, emperor, etc.
- A farmer of the working class
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- A material on which written forms are produced in tiny format for easier storage
- A person having very great natural power of the mind
- A nobleman of the highest title, ranking just below a prince
- A tool that makes tiny objects appear much larger for close analysis
- The study of the smallest forms of life such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses
- A device that converts small sounds into louder ones
- A tiny piece of a computer that holds memory
- A dark underground room or cell to keep prisoners in
16 Clues: A farmer of the working class • With unrestrained energy or speed • High or great by birth, rank, or title • A tiny world in comparison to a larger world • A tiny piece of a computer that holds memory • A person having very great natural power of the mind • A device used to heat items in small amounts of time • A device that converts small sounds into louder ones • ...
The Big Bang Theory Vocabulary 2026-04-21
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- When an object moves towards the receiver.
- The simplest element.
- American astronomer who played a crucial role in establishing the field of extragalactic astronomy.
- All forms of matter and energy, and the structures they form.
- An explanation of the early development of the Universe.
- Who revolutionized astronomy with his theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.
- The full range of electromagnetic radiation.
- Records the composition of light emitted.
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- The faint remnant glow of the big bang.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars.
- Limited range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
- Who co-discovered the cosmic microwave background.
- American radio astronomer, shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics.
- 2nd element in the periodic table.
- Natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena.
- The capacity for doing work.
- Most famous scientist in human history.
- When an object moves away from receiver.
18 Clues: The simplest element. • The capacity for doing work. • 2nd element in the periodic table. • The faint remnant glow of the big bang. • Most famous scientist in human history. • When an object moves away from receiver. • Records the composition of light emitted. • When an object moves towards the receiver. • The full range of electromagnetic radiation. • ...
