forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
I did indeed, do this. 2024-04-02
16 Clues: no • energy • my role • "not the" • for dinner? • first date? • don't break it • humanity did that • your roman empire • good in all forms • I can't be perfect • it bothers me a lot • they're just so fun! • days for a hinge bender • I (still) can't be perfect • we found it, but we're not lost
Chemistry Vocab! 2023-03-13
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- a barrier to the progression or transmission of any forms of energy through the insulated surfaces
- a system that can freely exchange matter and energy with its surroundings
- Process of flow of electric charge from one body to another
- the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
- The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- the tendency of electronegative atoms or groups to attract electrons through sigma bonds
- the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules
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- noted for his design and construction of high-voltage
- the amount of electrical charge that is flowing through a system or alternately the maximum amount of electrical current that a system is capable of handling safely.
- the arrangement or effect of lights.
- one in which neither reactants nor products can enter or escape, yet which allows energy transfer
- Potential difference between two electrodes; a measure of the chemical potential for a redox reaction to occur
- a continuous flow of charge caused by the motion of electrons
- a complete, closed path through which electric charges flow
- the process of removing the excess charge on an object by means of the transfer of electrons between it and another object of substantial size
16 Clues: the arrangement or effect of lights. • noted for his design and construction of high-voltage • Process of flow of electric charge from one body to another • a complete, closed path through which electric charges flow • a continuous flow of charge caused by the motion of electrons • a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. • ...
Imagine It 5-1 2016-02-09
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- a category of people or things having common characteristics
- a generalization that is used to describe a group
- in the order that events happen
- used to measure how hot or cold something is
- a King or Queen
- a person who designs buildings
- where plants and animals live
- having lots of energy
- source of water for fire trucks located on curbs
- medicine
- a gas that is colorless and odorless
- the study of life
- power used by people and machines
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- an original or first model of something from which other forms are copied or developed
- to add water
- having to do with heat
- a. happening at the same time or rate as something else. B. To adjust a clock or watch to show the same time as another.
- used to control temperature
- having body parts (such as a leg) replaced with electronic equipment
- over a long period of time
- normal for a person or group
- story about a person's life
- history that is recorded in order of occurrence
23 Clues: medicine • to add water • a King or Queen • the study of life • having lots of energy • having to do with heat • over a long period of time • used to control temperature • story about a person's life • normal for a person or group • where plants and animals live • a person who designs buildings • in the order that events happen • power used by people and machines • ...
Chapter 8 - Introducing Earth 2021-10-25
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- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- results from a force pressing on an area
- destroy and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weathering
- the ability to do work
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- forces that construct, or build up, mountains
- produced when earthquakes occur
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- the relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
8 Clues: the ability to do work • produced when earthquakes occur • results from a force pressing on an area • forces that construct, or build up, mountains • a group of parts that work together as a whole • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • the relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer • ...
past forms 2015-03-09
Ecology 2024-05-08
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- Level of nourishment in a food chain.
- Variety of life forms in a given ecosystem, biome, or planet.
- Animals that consume other animals for energy.
- Animals eating both plants and other animals.
- Protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural environments and the ecological communities that inhabit them.
- Place where an organism lives and finds everything it needs to survive.
- Biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- When an organism's traits change to help it survive in its habitat.
- Study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment.
- Rivalry among organisms for resources like food and space.
- Illustrates the flow of energy from producers to consumers in an ecosystem.
- Animals that hunt and consume other animals.
- Signifies the number of individuals (people or animals) in a defined area.
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- Animals that only eat plants for energy.
- Interconnected food chains displaying relationships in an ecosystem.
- Maximum number of individuals an environment can sustain without resource depletion.
- They eat dead animals they find, helping to clean up the environment.
- Animals hunted and eaten by other animals.
- Living organisms in an ecosystem or environment.
- Trait changes aiding an organism's survival in its habitat.
- Elements regulating population size like food availability.
- Organisms breaking down dead matter into nutrients.
- Organism's role in its environment, including what it eats and where it lives.
- Total mass of living organisms in a specific area.
24 Clues: Level of nourishment in a food chain. • Animals that only eat plants for energy. • Animals hunted and eaten by other animals. • Animals that hunt and consume other animals. • Animals eating both plants and other animals. • Animals that consume other animals for energy. • Living organisms in an ecosystem or environment. • ...
Intro to Electricity (Topic 1&2 Vocab) 2025-03-18
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- Materials that do not allow charges to move freely on or through them.
- The rate at which charge flows through a conductor, measured in amperes.
- A combination of two or more cells connected together.
- An instrument used to measure potential difference.
- When an excess or shortage of electrons leaves an object, neutralizing unbalanced charges.
- The difference in energy per unit of charge between two points in a circuit, also known as voltage.
- Accumulated electric charge that remains stationary.
- The unit of electric current.
- An instrument used to measure very weak electric current.
- The process of connecting an object to Earth to neutralize it.
- Items in a circuit that convert electricity into other forms of energy.
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- A continuous pathway for electric charges to move.
- A component that opposes the flow of current in a circuit.
- A state where an object has an unequal number of positive and negative charges.
- Materials with conductivity between that of conductors and insulators.
- The idea that there are positive and negative types of charges and rules governing their interactions.
- A device that can open or close a circuit to control the current.
- Materials that allow charges to move freely.
- The unit used to measure potential difference.
- The general term for the devices in a circuit that consume electrical energy.
20 Clues: The unit of electric current. • Materials that allow charges to move freely. • The unit used to measure potential difference. • A continuous pathway for electric charges to move. • An instrument used to measure potential difference. • Accumulated electric charge that remains stationary. • A combination of two or more cells connected together. • ...
Food Groups and Nutrition 2019-02-12
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- comes in forms of A B C D
- helps your body grow and repair yourself
- there is a lot of this in bananas
- this is in organic foods too much of this clogs blood vessels
- Na - Also known as salt
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- they provide energy and in building
- It gives you energy and is found in sugary and startchy food
- helps digest your food
- what are iron , magnesium and calcium
9 Clues: helps digest your food • Na - Also known as salt • comes in forms of A B C D • there is a lot of this in bananas • they provide energy and in building • what are iron , magnesium and calcium • helps your body grow and repair yourself • It gives you energy and is found in sugary and startchy food • this is in organic foods too much of this clogs blood vessels
Science; Layers of the Atmosphere 2014-02-06
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- The layer that absorbs harmful radiation
- A low pressure zone near the equator
- 78% of this gas is found in the atmosphere
- Where space shuttles and satellites orbit Earth
- Chemicals used in cooling systems, etc. that break down in the stratosphere and release ozone-destroying chemicals
- Electromagnetic waves that directly transport energy through space
- A thick layer of Earth that forms a protective barrier around Earth
- The layer closest to Earth in the atmosphere
- Sailors and sea merchants find this wind very helpful
- True or False; Contour lines never cross each other
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- The transfer of heat energy through matter from place to place (when touching)
- Carbon dioxide, methane, and Nitrous oxide are __________ ______
- Water boiling is an example of ___________
- Fog and smoke combined makes ______
- Uneven heating of the Earth's surface causes ______ _____
- Layer known for its hot temperatures
- A layer of electronically charged particles that allows radio waves to travel
- The layer that contains ozone gas and planes
18 Clues: Fog and smoke combined makes ______ • A low pressure zone near the equator • Layer known for its hot temperatures • The layer that absorbs harmful radiation • Water boiling is an example of ___________ • 78% of this gas is found in the atmosphere • The layer that contains ozone gas and planes • The layer closest to Earth in the atmosphere • ...
Rock Transformations Vocabulary 2025-02-13
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- Scientists collect a __________ of rock to study its properties.
- Wind and water cause __________, carrying small pieces of rock away.
- Minerals act like glue during __________, sticking sediments together to form rock.
- Rainwater can cause __________ by breaking down rock over time.
- formation The Grand Canyon has many different __________ that tell Earth’s history.
- Tiny pieces of rock, sand, and shells make up __________.
- Each __________ has a unique chemical makeup and crystal structure.
- Layers of sediment build up, and __________ squeezes them tightly together.
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- rock Heat and pressure can turn any type of rock into __________.
- The Earth’s crust is broken into large sections called __________.
- One tectonic __________ moves under another in the process of __________.
- rock When lava cools and hardens, it forms __________.
- Rocks, water, and air are all forms of __________ because they take up space.
- Deep inside the Earth, heat melts rock into __________.
- rock Layers of sediment pile up and harden over time to form __________.
- Heat and pressure provide the __________ needed to change rocks deep inside Earth.
- The movement of tectonic plates can cause __________, raising land higher.
17 Clues: rock When lava cools and hardens, it forms __________. • Deep inside the Earth, heat melts rock into __________. • Tiny pieces of rock, sand, and shells make up __________. • Rainwater can cause __________ by breaking down rock over time. • Scientists collect a __________ of rock to study its properties. • ...
Atmosphere test review 2017-10-01
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- / the transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- / this layer of the atmosphere is the coldest layer and decreases temp with altitude
- / is the mixing of indoor and outdoor air, it can reduce indoor air pollution
- / this molecule depletes the ozone layer
- / the most common atmospheric gas, 78%
- / is produced when sunlight reacts with vehicle exhaust and air
- pressure / the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface
- / second most common atmospheric gas
- / the first layer of the atmosphere that contains weather
- / this pollutant includes smog and ozone
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- / The contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants
- / is a mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- / transfer of energy as inferred waves/electromagnetic
- / forms when ozone and vehicle exhaust react with sunlight
- / this layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer
- / this pollutant includes vehicle exhaust, volcanic ash, and industrial emissions
- / heat transfer between two objects that are touching
- / This effect is the warming of Earth by greenhouse gases
- / This is in the thermosphere and contains auroras
19 Clues: / second most common atmospheric gas • / the most common atmospheric gas, 78% • / this molecule depletes the ozone layer • / this pollutant includes smog and ozone • / is a mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • / This is in the thermosphere and contains auroras • / heat transfer between two objects that are touching • ...
Chapter 6 2022-05-04
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- subtropical regions; warm air meets with cooler air from middle latitudes
- the process by which air, or other matter, rises or sinks because of difference in temperature
- the fraction of solar radiation which is reflected by a particular surface
- movements of air are influenced by: local conditions; local temperature variations
- gentle winds which extend over distance of less than 100km
- ozone
- layer of gases which surrounds Earth
- the transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another by direct contact
- water surfaces heat up slower than land surfaces
- 0.9% of atmosphere
- ROY G BIV
- increase in pressure causes the mercury level to rise
- at the equator where the Trade Wind systems of northern and southern hemispheres meet
- 21% of atmosphere
- where the thermosphere blends into the almost complete vacuum of space
- narrow bands of high-speed winds which blow in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
- occurs when particles and gas molecules in the atmosphere reflect and bend solar rays
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- temperature increases as altitude increases
- form because of density differences between cold polar air and warm air (middle latitudes)
- warm air moves upslope
- includes all forms of energy which travel through space as waves
- closest to the Earth’s surface
- sealed metal container with a partial vacuum
- produced when warm air near Earth’s surface bends the light rays
- cool air which descends from the mountain peaks
- the process where the atmosphere, the surface and lower atmosphere warms
- when solar energy reaches Earth’s surface, the surface either: absorbs the energy; reflects the energy
- 78% of atmosphere
- the tendency of a moving object to follow a curved path rather than a straight path because of the Earth’s rotation
- land surfaces heat up faster than water surfaces
- extends to an altitude of 80-km
31 Clues: ozone • ROY G BIV • 78% of atmosphere • 21% of atmosphere • 0.9% of atmosphere • warm air moves upslope • closest to the Earth’s surface • extends to an altitude of 80-km • layer of gases which surrounds Earth • temperature increases as altitude increases • sealed metal container with a partial vacuum • cool air which descends from the mountain peaks • ...
Waves Crossword 2023-04-26
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- occurs when two or more waves overlap to form a new wave
- light and ________ don't need a medium
- bending of waves around a barrier
- height of wave
- bending of waves when passing one medium to another
- low points
- repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space
- _________ waves: medium moves in the same direction as wave (ex: sound waves)
- when a wave strikes an object and bounces off
- number of waves passing a point in 1 second
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- a wave pattern that forms when waves continuously interfere with each other
- distance between two like points (ex: two crests)
- coils are less dense
- high points
- the matter waves travel through
- _________ waves: medium moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave (ex: light waves)
- process where an object is made to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequency
- the amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a fixed point
18 Clues: low points • high points • height of wave • coils are less dense • the matter waves travel through • bending of waves around a barrier • light and ________ don't need a medium • number of waves passing a point in 1 second • when a wave strikes an object and bounces off • distance between two like points (ex: two crests) • bending of waves when passing one medium to another • ...
renewable and nonrenewable energy 2024-05-10
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- what is the oldest renewable energy source
- What type of energy can be reused or reformed after a brief period time
- fuels what type of energy source has three major forms that are coal, oil, and natural gas
- what type of energy helps us get electricity from water
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- what power comes from the sun
- what type of energy can take up to millions of years to form
- what is the heat from the earth called
7 Clues: what power comes from the sun • what is the heat from the earth called • what is the oldest renewable energy source • what type of energy helps us get electricity from water • what type of energy can take up to millions of years to form • What type of energy can be reused or reformed after a brief period time • ...
universe 2022-05-16
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- center mass gain, nuclear fusion, and gravity compressed matter form
- transformed into quarks of electrons and other pre-atomic particles called matter
- gasses surrounding forming rotating disk; masses gathering material that soon solidify together
- minor planets that are metallic or rocky bodies without an atmosphere
- as time passes and planetesimals collect material matter forms
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- body of matter from outer space that enters earth's atmosphere looking like a streak of light
- ball of leftover material from the solar system made of dirt, rocks and ice
- The other fit elements created from transformed energy
- Event that occurred 13.8 billion years ago
- cloud of debris held by gravity stars center mass gain, nuclear fusion, and gravity compressed matter forming
- orbiting gas giants in the solar system with the sun in the middle
- One of the first elements created from transformed energy
12 Clues: Event that occurred 13.8 billion years ago • The other fit elements created from transformed energy • One of the first elements created from transformed energy • as time passes and planetesimals collect material matter forms • orbiting gas giants in the solar system with the sun in the middle • center mass gain, nuclear fusion, and gravity compressed matter form • ...
Unit 5 Unit Cover 2024-03-18
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- A state change is a ________ change.
- The conversion of a substance from liquid to gas phase.
- To change in structure, appearance, or character.
- A state of balance or stability reached when opposing forces or influences are equal.
- Conversion of a substance from a liquid to a solid state at a specific temperature.
- Process of a substance changing from liquid to gas at a temperature below its boiling point.
- The smallest unit of a chemical compound that can exist, formed by two or more atoms.
- The capacity to do work or produce heat.
- A distinct form or state of matter with uniform chemical and physical properties.
- Anything that occupies space and has mass, consisting of atoms or molecules.
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- The phase transition in which gas transforms directly into solid without passing through the liquid phase.
- he energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
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- Transition of a substance from solid directly to the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase.
- A substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape
- The transformation of a gas or vapor into a liquid.
- The three basic states of matter are ______, liquid and gas.
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- Transformation of a solid into a liquid as a result of heating.
- Change from one state, form, or condition to another.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- The act of giving or receiving something in return for something else.
- A state of balance or stability reached when opposing forces or influences are equal.
- Different forms or conditions of matter, such as solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
24 Clues: A state change is a ________ change. • The capacity to do work or produce heat. • To change in structure, appearance, or character. • The transformation of a gas or vapor into a liquid. • Change from one state, form, or condition to another. • The conversion of a substance from liquid to gas phase. • A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume • ...
Waylon's crossword Nutrueints 2021-10-21
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- -what is something that is an energy severe deficiency in caloric energy intake.
- what is a concerned with diet and nutrition.
- what is any nutritious substance that people or animals eat.
- what is a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8.
- what is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life.
- what is the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C.
- what is the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- what is a compounds in foods essential to life and health
- what is a type substance present in cereal grains, especially wheat.
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- - what is something to help you lose weight.
- what is found in food and used as a dietary supplement.
- what helps provide with food or other stores.
- what is the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- what type is a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue.
- what is a type of macronutrient found in certain foods and drinks.
- what is a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- - what is the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level.
- what is a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
- what is a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms.
- this is the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms.
20 Clues: what is a concerned with diet and nutrition. • - what is something to help you lose weight. • what helps provide with food or other stores. • what is a list of dishes available in a restaurant. • what is found in food and used as a dietary supplement. • what is a compounds in foods essential to life and health • ...
HL Chemistry Crytp 2025-12-11
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- Life force, right aluminum? It has a mirror image (6)
- Strange non-scare regarding benzene structure (9)
- Constant financial agreements found in double glazing? (2,5)
- The loan arranged for fuel (7)
- Action of salty mixture speeds up the process (8)
- Total securities involving axial symmetry? (5,5)
- Voltaic cell component: bridge made of sailors? (4)
- Rodent followed by energy gives speed (4)
- ketones hidden in carbony larder (8)
- French physicist: a gem on the radio (5)
- Article and poem make a site of loss(5)
- Study of rates: nice skit performed (8)
- Chaos seen in green trophy cabinet (7)
- Ouch! on the radio measures this confused fence query (9)
- New era for a gas (4)
- Thank you, North Dakota, everybody, for the light show! (7)
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- Lid nag exploded? It donates electrons (6)
- Laugh, look, information source: it forms salts (7)
- Mean orient shifts for optical isomer (10)
- Bird allowance used for volumetric analysis (9)
- Energy when crazy hunt loses united in chaotic play(8)
- Elementary particle, for example, at four it has unknown capacity to attract (17)
- Energy to form crystal: tiny cattle help movement (7,8)
- Base found in walk a little way (6)
- One very high energy atomic variant (7)
- Spy with known amount of substance (4)
- Rate of change found in love city, perhaps? (8)
- Sweet compound found in wildest errands (5)
- Path or bit of skull? (7)
- Flow of charge occurring at this time (7)
30 Clues: New era for a gas (4) • Path or bit of skull? (7) • The loan arranged for fuel (7) • Base found in walk a little way (6) • ketones hidden in carbony larder (8) • Spy with known amount of substance (4) • Chaos seen in green trophy cabinet (7) • One very high energy atomic variant (7) • Article and poem make a site of loss(5) • Study of rates: nice skit performed (8) • ...
Metabolic Processes- Cellular Respiration 2020-10-31
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- Gaining electrons
- Formation of ATP indirectly (2 words)
- ETC produces an ___ gradient
- In a reaction the change in ___ identifies if a reaction occurred spontaneously
- Removal of amino groups from amino acids
- A coenzyme is an ___ molecule
- Glycolysis step 6-10 (2 words)
- Process requiring oxygen
- Undergo betaoxidation (2 words)
- Trial
- Produces 32 ATP
- Glycolysis location
- Low concentration of hydrogen ions
- Converts into alpha ketoglutarate
- FADH2 (2words)
- Lacking oxygen
- 3-phosphoglycerate becomes 2-phosphoglycerate through
- Amount of energy required to break reactant's bonds
- Substrate level phosphorylation ___ forms ATP
- Energy shuttle
- Used in alcoholic beverages
- Breakdown molecules
- Cyclical process
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- Inorganic molecules
- Transferring a Pi from ATP to another molecule
- NAD+
- Reducing agent
- Cellular respiration is a ___ reaction
- Exergonic process
- Regenerative compound
- One step process in mitochondrial matrix
- Causes fatigue, soreness, stiffness (3 words)
- At complex ___, water is formed
- Glucose splits into two ___
- A two carbon molecule
- Complex with the strongest electron attraction (two words)
- Thermodynamics first law
- Across ETC complexes' ___ increases
- The energy available to do work
- Pyruvate oxidation waste (2 words)
- ___ increases when solids become gas
41 Clues: NAD+ • Trial • Reducing agent • FADH2 (2words) • Lacking oxygen • Energy shuttle • Produces 32 ATP • Cyclical process • Gaining electrons • Exergonic process • Inorganic molecules • Glycolysis location • Breakdown molecules • Regenerative compound • A two carbon molecule • Process requiring oxygen • Thermodynamics first law • Glucose splits into two ___ • Used in alcoholic beverages • ...
Electricity 2023-06-29
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- A device that transfers electrical energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction, commonly used in power distribution.
- A path or loop through which electric current can flow, typically consisting of wires and various components.
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, often used to generate electricity in power plants.
- The ability of a material to conduct electric current, often determined by the presence of free electrons in the material.
- bulb An electric device that produces light when an electric current passes through a filament, commonly used for illumination.
- The ability to do work or cause changes, often transformed into different forms such as heat, light, or motion.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, often associated with the ability to operate electrical devices.
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- The flow of electric charge through conductors, which powers various devices and provides light and heat.
- A device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy, commonly used in portable electronic devices.
- A device installed in walls or power cords that provides a point of connection for electrical devices to access power.
- A device used to control the flow of electricity by opening or closing a circuit, enabling the operation of electrical devices.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in amperes (A), which determines the amount of electricity being delivered.
- breaker A safety device that automatically interrupts the flow of electric current in a circuit when an overload or short circuit occurs.
- The property of a material or component that opposes the flow of electric current, often measured in ohms (Ω).
- A thin, flexible strand or rod made of metal, usually copper or aluminum, that conducts electricity within a circuit.
- A device with metal pins or prongs that is inserted into an outlet to establish an electrical connection for a device.
16 Clues: The flow of electric charge through conductors, which powers various devices and provides light and heat. • A path or loop through which electric current can flow, typically consisting of wires and various components. • The property of a material or component that opposes the flow of electric current, often measured in ohms (Ω). • ...
Exam 1 Crossword (Kseniia Demina) 2024-09-22
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- sharing electrons between 2 or more atoms
- make up polymers, held by covalent bonds
- double bonds between carbons (plant and fish fat)
- building blocks (monomers) held by covalent bonds, made by dehydration synthesis
- sugars, carbonyl (C=O) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups
- 22 of them, monomer of polypeptide (protein), have carboxyl (-COOH) amino group (-NH2) carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and differ in R group
- mainly C and H, mix poorly with water
- atom strips away electron completely, forms cation and anion, ex: NaCl, HCl
- it has cohesiveness, ability to monitor temp, expansion when freezing, versality as a solvent
- carbs, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids
- no double bonds between carbons (animal fats)
- partial + hydrogen atom is attracted to electronegative atom (O, N)
- many monosaccharides, energy storage (starch, glycogen) and structure (cellulose, chitin)
- glycerol and fatty acid monomers, energy source
- composed of nitrogen, 5 carbon sugar, 1 or more phosphate groups
- made of polypeptides (polymers made from amino acids), enzyme, structure, defense, muscles, transport, receptor
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- electrons shared equally, same element, ex: H2, CH
- electrons not shared equally, different elements, ex:OH
- polymers (polynucleotide) made from monomer (nucleotide), provides instruction for protein primary structure
- 2 monosaccharides held by covalent bond, used for energy, ex: sucrose, maltose, lactose
- monomer of carbs, used for energy, ex: glucose
- carbon skeleton of 4 fused rings (cholesterol important for hormones, estrogen and testosterone)
- polymer made from amino acids, peptide bonding formed by dehydration synthesis
- glycerol, fatty acid, - phosphate group, make cell membranes
- same number of protons, different number of neutrons
25 Clues: mainly C and H, mix poorly with water • carbs, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids • make up polymers, held by covalent bonds • sharing electrons between 2 or more atoms • no double bonds between carbons (animal fats) • monomer of carbs, used for energy, ex: glucose • glycerol and fatty acid monomers, energy source • sugars, carbonyl (C=O) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2022-10-21
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- the process a plant goes through when making its food.
- the power, energy, or other results supplied by a device or system.
- the 'powerhouse" of a cell
- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- Metabolism of an individual cell, tissue, or organism that results in the release of chemical energy derived from organic nutrients.
- plants give it out and animals take it in.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
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- light from the sun
- the result of an action or process.
- The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar.
- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
14 Clues: light from the sun • the 'powerhouse" of a cell • where photosynthesis takes place. • the result of an action or process. • plants give it out and animals take it in. • The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar. • dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out. • the process a plant goes through when making its food. • ...
Conservation of Energy 2011-12-05
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- rate at which work is done
- energy associated with movement
- equal to de divided by dr
- equals Frdr
- force exerted by a machine
- equals Fede
- number of simple machines
- machine that consists of 2 or more simple machines
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- equal to force exerted times displacement
- force exerted by a person on a machine
- equal to the Wo divided by the Wi
- equal to Fr divided by Fe
- eases the load by changing the direction or magnitude of force
- unit used to measure work
- energy due to position
15 Clues: equals Frdr • equals Fede • energy due to position • equal to Fr divided by Fe • equal to de divided by dr • number of simple machines • unit used to measure work • rate at which work is done • force exerted by a machine • energy associated with movement • equal to the Wo divided by the Wi • force exerted by a person on a machine • equal to force exerted times displacement • ...
TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY 2020-08-26
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- Conversion of heat energy into electrical energy
- While charging a _______ electrical energy is converted into chemical energy
- Light energy into electrical energy
- Converts sound energy into electrical energy
- This appliance converts solar energy to heat energy
- Heat energy into mechanical energy
- Appliance that converts electrical energy to light energy
- Chemical energy into heat energy
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- Light energy into chemical energy
- Device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- In __________ the chemical energy of petrol and diesel changes into mechanical energy.
- Electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Appliance that converts electrical energy into sound energy
- Chemical energy into electrical energy
- Appliance that converts electrical energy into heat energy
15 Clues: Chemical energy into heat energy • Light energy into chemical energy • Heat energy into mechanical energy • Light energy into electrical energy • Chemical energy into electrical energy • Electrical energy into mechanical energy • Converts sound energy into electrical energy • Conversion of heat energy into electrical energy • ...
Types of Energy 2024-09-02
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- Resistance that is caused by two surfaces coming in contact with each other
- Anything that can do work
- Anything with a charge or flow of electrons
- Anything with a temperature above absolute zero
- Anything that is falling or moving towards the Earth
- A useful hair accessory with elastic potential energy
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- A source of heat and light energy that can burn
- Energy that is released through chemical reactions
- Anything that can move
- Energy that is stored or can be used
- A common kitchen appliance that heats water using electrical energy
- Anything that is stretchy or bouncy
- A way to store chemical potential energy. It often runs out in phones or devices.
- Anything that creates noise
- Anything that is luminous or glows
15 Clues: Anything that can move • Anything that can do work • Anything that creates noise • Anything that is luminous or glows • Anything that is stretchy or bouncy • Energy that is stored or can be used • Anything with a charge or flow of electrons • A source of heat and light energy that can burn • Anything with a temperature above absolute zero • ...
Types of Energy 2022-05-12
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- a material through which electricity and heat can flow through easily
- the energy of motion
- energy that can be seen
- describes a material that do not allow light to pass through
- to take something in
- describes a material that allows some light to pass through, but is not clear
- describes something that will never end
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- to allow electricity and heat to flow easily
- heat and light energy from the sun
- energy that is stored in chemicals
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- the flow of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- when a force is used to make something move or change
- pieces of matter
- describes a material that allows all light to pass through and can be seen clearly
15 Clues: pieces of matter • the energy of motion • to take something in • energy that can be seen • heat and light energy from the sun • energy that is stored in chemicals • describes something that will never end • the ability to do work or cause a change • to allow electricity and heat to flow easily • when a force is used to make something move or change • ...
Conversion of Energy 2024-12-13
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- Changing position over time
- Hot or cold
- Force pulling things down
- The rate at which energy is transferred or converted
- Energy stored
- The transfer of energy when a force causes an object to move
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
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- The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- The energy possessed by an object due to its motion
- The capacity to do work or cause change
- From the sun
- The force that slows causes something to slow down
- A form of energy from the flow of electric change
- Movement of machines
- Energy related to heat and temperature
15 Clues: Hot or cold • From the sun • Energy stored • Movement of machines • Force pulling things down • Changing position over time • Energy related to heat and temperature • The capacity to do work or cause change • A form of energy from the flow of electric change • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules • The force that slows causes something to slow down • ...
types of energy 2024-01-19
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- movement
- heater/turned on oven
- standard energy measurement
- electromagnetic force that occurs between electrically charged particles
- a longitudinal wave/vibrations
- heat and radiant light from the sun
- warm are rises while the cold sinks
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- stored in objects by tension
- the sun/lasers
- fission reactions
- based on height
- stored energy
- to do work and cause change
- direct contact
- tiny charged particles
15 Clues: movement • stored energy • the sun/lasers • direct contact • based on height • fission reactions • heater/turned on oven • tiny charged particles • standard energy measurement • to do work and cause change • stored in objects by tension • a longitudinal wave/vibrations • heat and radiant light from the sun • warm are rises while the cold sinks • ...
Types of energy 2023-01-12
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- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used
- This is the energy of motion
- the energy which is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- The hotness or coldness of something
- the flow of heat inside an object
- The energy in the nucleus
- energy transmitted in the form of electromagnet waves
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- the flow of thermal energy
- Comes from moving vibrations
- This energy is carried by moving electrons
- force that resists sliding/rolling
- The ability to do work
- This is responsible for the temperature of an object
- energy stored in an object when there is a temporary strain on it
- changing from one thing to another
15 Clues: The ability to do work • The energy in the nucleus • the flow of thermal energy • Comes from moving vibrations • This is the energy of motion • the flow of heat inside an object • force that resists sliding/rolling • changing from one thing to another • The hotness or coldness of something • This energy is carried by moving electrons • ...
Transformations of Energy 2025-12-02
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- (The origin of energy, e.g., sun, fuel, food)
- (Energy from the flow of electric charge)
- (A force that often transforms kinetic energy into thermal energy)
- (Energy stored in bonds, e.g., in batteries, food, fuel)
- (Energy sources that can be replenished)
- (The sequence or route of energy transformations)
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- (The Law of Conservation of Energy – energy cannot be created or destroyed)
- (The principle of using resources without compromising the future, linked to renewables)
- (Stored energy, e.g., gravitational, elastic, chemical)
- (A key renewable source, specifically light/heat from the sun)
- (Energy of motion)
- (A measure of useful energy output vs. total input)
- (The core concept of energy changing from one form to another)
- (Radiant energy, e.g., from the sun or a bulb)
- (Heat energy; the common "waste" output)
15 Clues: (Energy of motion) • (Heat energy; the common "waste" output) • (Energy sources that can be replenished) • (Energy from the flow of electric charge) • (The origin of energy, e.g., sun, fuel, food) • (Radiant energy, e.g., from the sun or a bulb) • (The sequence or route of energy transformations) • (A measure of useful energy output vs. total input) • ...
Conservation of Energy 2025-12-10
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- The energy transferred to/from an object
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another
- The change in an object's position
- Energy Energy stored
- Energy stored by gravity
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- One form to another
- Unit of energy
- Energy Energy of motion
- Energy stored by distorting an object
- The fundamental capacity to do work or cause change
- Power from an engine
- Watt Defined what power was and what horsepower is
- Mechanical Energy Kinetic energy + Potential energy
- The amount of energy transferred or converted per time
- Push or pull
15 Clues: Push or pull • Unit of energy • One form to another • Power from an engine • Energy Energy stored • Energy Energy of motion • Energy stored by gravity • The change in an object's position • Energy stored by distorting an object • The energy transferred to/from an object • The fundamental capacity to do work or cause change • Watt Defined what power was and what horsepower is • ...
Conservation of Energy 2025-12-12
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- of universal gravitation every particle attracts every other particle with a force
- rate at which work is done
- amount of work done
- potential when force is applied to stretch, compress, or twist
- of energy energy can not be created or destroyed
- force pulling us down
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- Quantity Described by only its magnitude.
- force that opposes relative motion
- energy stored energy
- unit of force equal to force needed to accelerate
- Friction self adjusting force
- both magnitude and direction
- energy energy possessed due to motion
- must be transferred to an object in order to perform work.
- force exists between 2 objects with mass
15 Clues: amount of work done • energy stored energy • force pulling us down • rate at which work is done • both magnitude and direction • Friction self adjusting force • force that opposes relative motion • energy energy possessed due to motion • force exists between 2 objects with mass • Quantity Described by only its magnitude. • of energy energy can not be created or destroyed • ...
Flow of Energy & Cycles of Matter Crossword 2024-02-07
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- Serves as a food source to another animal.
- It is the reverse action of evaporation.
- The Continuous movement of water.
- Frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth.
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- Transforms light into chemical energy.
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- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose.
- Primarily obtains food by killing and consuming other animals.
- A living organism that shapes its enviroment.
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water.
10 Clues: The Continuous movement of water. • Transforms light into chemical energy. • It is the reverse action of evaporation. • Serves as a food source to another animal. • A living organism that shapes its enviroment. • The process by which cells derive energy from glucose. • The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water. • ...
Flow of Energy & Cycles of Matter Crossword 2024-02-07
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- Serves as a food source to another animal.
- It is the reverse action of evaporation.
- The Continuous movement of water.
- Frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth.
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- Transforms light into chemical energy.
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- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose.
- Primarily obtains food by killing and consuming other animals.
- A living organism that shapes its enviroment.
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water.
10 Clues: The Continuous movement of water. • Transforms light into chemical energy. • It is the reverse action of evaporation. • Serves as a food source to another animal. • A living organism that shapes its enviroment. • The process by which cells derive energy from glucose. • The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water. • ...
Food Web Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the flow of energy only directed in one path
- the association between predator and prey
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- interlinked food chains where energy flow isn't directed
- An organism that eats another organism
- study of the relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- the star that Earth orbits around
- relationship where both organisms benefit from each other
- interdependence dependence on both nature and each other for their survival
- An organism that is consumed by another organism
10 Clues: the star that Earth orbits around • An organism that eats another organism • the association between predator and prey • the flow of energy only directed in one path • An organism that is consumed by another organism • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • interlinked food chains where energy flow isn't directed • ...
Mr Burford's 4eme Chemistry crossword 2015-01-05
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- A chemical made of only one type of atom
- A chemical process that occurs in cells (respiration is an example)
- A physical process using filter paper
- The color of a flame releasing more heat
- A gas that is used a fuel in the home
- A physical process used to separate alcohol from water
- A chemical process that uses stomach acid and enzymes
- The type of combustion that produces smoke (carbon particles)
- Oxidation of iron (a chemical process)
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- This type of combustion produces a blue flame
- The color of a flame releasing less heat
- A poisonous gas released by incomplete combustion
- A chemical made of two or more different types of atoms bonded together
- This is conserved in chemical reactions (remember Lavoisier!)
- Energy is always_____from one form to another in chemical reactions
- Smoke is made of this element
- Light, heat, sound, kinetic, electrical, sound are all forms of this
- This type of process that is difficult to reverse
- This type of process is easy to reverse
19 Clues: Smoke is made of this element • A physical process using filter paper • A gas that is used a fuel in the home • Oxidation of iron (a chemical process) • This type of process is easy to reverse • The color of a flame releasing less heat • A chemical made of only one type of atom • The color of a flame releasing more heat • This type of combustion produces a blue flame • ...
Energy 2024-01-24
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- During this process the nucleus of an atom is split into two or more nuclei of lighter elements
- A form of energy that enables us to see as well as used by plants to make food.
- Energy produced by vibrations and can be detected by our ears
- Energy that is stored in food, fuels, and inside electric cells and released as other forms of energy during chemical reactions.
- The type of energy stored in objects
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- The energy a body possess due to its motion
- A form of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom and are released during nuclear reaction such as nuclear fusion and nuclear fission.
- A form of energy which flows from a region of high temperature to a region of lower temperature
8 Clues: The type of energy stored in objects • The energy a body possess due to its motion • Energy produced by vibrations and can be detected by our ears • A form of energy that enables us to see as well as used by plants to make food. • During this process the nucleus of an atom is split into two or more nuclei of lighter elements • ...
Weather and Climate 2024-10-08
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- humid air mass that forms over water
- a band of fast-moving air high in the troposphere blowing across the US from west to east bringing in cooler air from Canada
- type of heat transfer that allows energy from the Sun to reach Earth
- warm, equatorial current that flows north past Florida's east coast depositing heat
- the vertical uplift of air caused when two sea breezes collide
- occurs when positive and negative charges between the atmosphere and objects on the ground connect resulting in an electric discharge
- the atmospheric conditions of an area that changes from day to day
- _______ effect is the warming of a planet's surface by the presence of gases that are able to trap heat
- ______ effect is the curving of wind and ocean currents due to Earth's rotation
- type of heat transfer that occurs as warm air rises and cooler air sinks
- measures wind speed
- the side of the mountain that is cooler, rainy, and breezy
- a very large slow moving rotating storm that forms over large volumes of very warm water
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- brings up cooler, nutrient rich bottom water to the surface
- a small scale, short lived violently rotating column of air that forms from supercell thunderstorms and in tropical storms and hurricanes
- circular surface current found in all of the major ocean basins
- a global wind located between 0° and 30° latitude; pushes Atlantic hurricanes towards the US
- the overall weather conditions of a region based on decades of atmospheric data
- this always moves from high to low pressure due to Earth's uneven heating
- this occurs due to low pressure in the atmosphere; the lower the pressure, the more intense these become
- occurs when lightning superheats a very small column of air causing it to expand rapidly
- along with temperature, this factor drives the movement of deep ocean currents
- brings oxygen down to marine life in deeper ocean water
- dry air mass that forms over land
- type of heat transfer responsible for Earth's atmosphere being heated
25 Clues: measures wind speed • dry air mass that forms over land • humid air mass that forms over water • brings oxygen down to marine life in deeper ocean water • the side of the mountain that is cooler, rainy, and breezy • brings up cooler, nutrient rich bottom water to the surface • the vertical uplift of air caused when two sea breezes collide • ...
Science 2021-02-08
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- Temperature at which the solid and liquid forms of a pure substance can exist in balance
- The movement in a gas or liquid in which the warmer parts move up and the cooler parts move down
- A material made up of two or more different substances which are not chemically combined
- The abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution
- A molecule that has the ability to dissolve other molecules
- the ability of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance to dissolve in solvent
- A molecule contains double or triple carbon-carbon bonds
- Refers to a relatively large quantity of substance present in a unit amount of a mixture
- The addition of solvent, which decreases the concentration of the solute in the solution.
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- The transfer of heat through matter by communication of kinetic energy from particle to particle
- energy that is released in significant amounts in processes that affect atomic nuclei
- The form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- A special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
- A mixture is simply any mixture that is not even in composition
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- the point at which a solution of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance
- The point of a substance at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid and the liquid changes into a vapor
- A mixture in which the composition is even throughout the mixture
- Degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale
20 Clues: A substance that is dissolved in a solution • A molecule contains double or triple carbon-carbon bonds • Degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale • A molecule that has the ability to dissolve other molecules • A mixture is simply any mixture that is not even in composition • A mixture in which the composition is even throughout the mixture • ...
Physical Science 2022-05-18
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- the speed of an object is the magnitude of the rate of change.
- kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space and may be able to penetrate various materials.
- element is a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons.
- an electromagnetic wave which travels through the vacuum of outer space
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- change Physical changes are changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition.
- he process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance.
- Newton's first law states that if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line.
- change Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance.
- matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- Mass is the quantity of matter in a physical body.
15 Clues: the action or process of moving or being moved. • Mass is the quantity of matter in a physical body. • the speed of an object is the magnitude of the rate of change. • an electromagnetic wave which travels through the vacuum of outer space • matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume. • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2022-10-21
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- the process a plant goes through when making its food.
- the power, energy, or other results supplied by a device or system.
- the 'powerhouse" of a cell
- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- Metabolism of an individual cell, tissue, or organism that results in the release of chemical energy derived from organic nutrients.
- plants give it out and animals take it in.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
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- light from the sun
- the result of an action or process.
- The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar.
- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
14 Clues: light from the sun • the 'powerhouse" of a cell • where photosynthesis takes place. • the result of an action or process. • plants give it out and animals take it in. • The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar. • dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out. • the process a plant goes through when making its food. • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2022-10-21
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- the process a plant goes through when making its food.
- the power, energy, or other results supplied by a device or system.
- the 'powerhouse" of a cell
- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- Metabolism of an individual cell, tissue, or organism that results in the release of chemical energy derived from organic nutrients.
- plants give it out and animals take it in.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
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- light from the sun
- the result of an action or process.
- The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar.
- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
14 Clues: light from the sun • the 'powerhouse" of a cell • where photosynthesis takes place. • the result of an action or process. • plants give it out and animals take it in. • The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar. • dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out. • the process a plant goes through when making its food. • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2022-10-21
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- the process a plant goes through when making its food.
- the power, energy, or other results supplied by a device or system.
- the 'powerhouse" of a cell
- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- Metabolism of an individual cell, tissue, or organism that results in the release of chemical energy derived from organic nutrients.
- plants give it out and animals take it in.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
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- light from the sun
- the result of an action or process.
- The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar.
- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
14 Clues: light from the sun • the 'powerhouse" of a cell • where photosynthesis takes place. • the result of an action or process. • plants give it out and animals take it in. • The major carbohydrate in starch and fruit sugar. • dioxide, plants take it In and animals give it out. • the process a plant goes through when making its food. • ...
Types of reactions 2025-04-27
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- : Adjusting coefficients to conserve mass in a chemical equation
- : Reaction where a single compound breaks into simpler substances
- : Reaction where two or more substances combine to form a product
- : Reaction involving both oxidation and reduction
- : Process where a substance gains oxygen
- : Charged particles formed by gain or loss of electrons
- : Reaction that forms an insoluble solid from two solutions
- : Slow destruction of metals by chemical reaction with environment
- : Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed
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- : Reaction that absorbs heat energy
- : Solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction
- : Reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- : Reaction where two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds
- : A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols
- : Reaction that releases heat energy
- : Solution where water is the solvent
16 Clues: : Reaction that absorbs heat energy • : Reaction that releases heat energy • : Solution where water is the solvent • : Process where a substance gains oxygen • : Reaction involving both oxidation and reduction • : Solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction • : A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols • ...
Ecology Part B 2024-03-13
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- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- A biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to the organism and back into the atmosphere.
- A type of cellular transport in which substances (e.g. ions, glucose, and amino acids).
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose.
- The membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
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- The biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- Nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again.
- A type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes.
- The type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.
- The movement of matter between the Earth, the atmosphere, and living things.
- A chemical element with an atomic number of 8 (it has eight protons in its nucleus).
- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels.
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration of the molecules to an area with a lower concentration.
- A 6-carbon structure with the chemical formula C6H12O6.
- The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- Any external solution that has the same solute concentration and water concentration compared to body fluids.
- A chemical compound with the chemical formula CO2
- The movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules, through a cell's partially permeable membrane.
20 Clues: A chemical compound with the chemical formula CO2 • The process by which cells derive energy from glucose. • A 6-carbon structure with the chemical formula C6H12O6. • The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. • ...
Science Crossword 2021-02-08
Across
- Temperature at which the solid and liquid forms of a pure substance can exist in balance
- The movement in a gas or liquid in which the warmer parts move up and the cooler parts move down
- A material made up of two or more different substances which are not chemically combined
- The abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution
- A molecule that has the ability to dissolve other molecules
- the ability of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance to dissolve in solvent
- A molecule contains double or triple carbon-carbon bonds
- Refers to a relatively large quantity of substance present in a unit amount of a mixture
- The addition of solvent, which decreases the concentration of the solute in the solution.
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- The transfer of heat through matter by communication of kinetic energy from particle to particle
- energy that is released in significant amounts in processes that affect atomic nuclei
- The form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- A special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
- A mixture is simply any mixture that is not even in composition
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- the point at which a solution of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance
- The point of a substance at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid and the liquid changes into a vapor
- A mixture in which the composition is even throughout the mixture
- Degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale
20 Clues: A substance that is dissolved in a solution • A molecule contains double or triple carbon-carbon bonds • Degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale • A molecule that has the ability to dissolve other molecules • A mixture is simply any mixture that is not even in composition • A mixture in which the composition is even throughout the mixture • ...
Mr Burford's 4eme Chemistry crossword 2015-01-05
Across
- Smoke is made of this element
- This type of process is easy to reverse
- This type of combustion produces a blue flame
- A chemical made of only one type of atom
- A poisonous gas released by incomplete combustion
- The color of a flame releasing more heat
- Oxidation of iron (a chemical process)
- The color of a flame releasing less heat
- A chemical process that uses stomach acid and enzymes
- A chemical made of two or more different types of atoms bonded together
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- A physical process using filter paper
- The type of combustion that produces smoke (carbon particles)
- A gas that is used a fuel in the home
- A chemical process that occurs in cells (respiration is an example)
- Energy is always_____from one form to another in chemical reactions
- This type of process that is difficult to reverse
- This is conserved in chemical reactions (remember Lavoisier!)
- A physical process used to separate alcohol from water
- Light, heat, sound, kinetic, electrical, sound are all forms of this
19 Clues: Smoke is made of this element • A physical process using filter paper • A gas that is used a fuel in the home • Oxidation of iron (a chemical process) • This type of process is easy to reverse • A chemical made of only one type of atom • The color of a flame releasing more heat • The color of a flame releasing less heat • This type of combustion produces a blue flame • ...
Flow of Energy & Cycles of Matter Crossword 2024-02-07
Across
- Serves as a food source to another animal.
- It is the reverse action of evaporation.
- The Continuous movement of water.
- Frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth.
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- Transforms light into chemical energy.
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- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose.
- Primarily obtains food by killing and consuming other animals.
- A living organism that shapes its enviroment.
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water.
10 Clues: The Continuous movement of water. • Transforms light into chemical energy. • It is the reverse action of evaporation. • Serves as a food source to another animal. • A living organism that shapes its enviroment. • The process by which cells derive energy from glucose. • The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water. • ...
Food Web Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the flow of energy only directed in one path
- the association between predator and prey
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- interlinked food chains where energy flow isn't directed
- An organism that eats another organism
- study of the relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- the star that Earth orbits around
- relationship where both organisms benefit from each other
- interdependence dependence on both nature and each other for their survival
- An organism that is consumed by another organism
10 Clues: the star that Earth orbits around • An organism that eats another organism • the association between predator and prey • the flow of energy only directed in one path • An organism that is consumed by another organism • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • interlinked food chains where energy flow isn't directed • ...
The lungs and digestion system 2025-11-11
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- how many parts of the respitary system are there
- what food group slowly releases energy
- how many forms of digestion are there
- what is one disease/virus from smoking
- what is the scientific word for windpipe
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- what food group rebuilds and repairs muscle tissue
- what is one example of a carb
- what comes first, bronchi or bronchioles
- does the alveoli allow oxygen into our bloodstream and remove carbon dioxide
- what food group stores energy and maintains body temperature
10 Clues: what is one example of a carb • how many forms of digestion are there • what food group slowly releases energy • what is one disease/virus from smoking • what comes first, bronchi or bronchioles • what is the scientific word for windpipe • how many parts of the respitary system are there • what food group rebuilds and repairs muscle tissue • ...
Specialized Cells 2025-06-18
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- Transmits impulses through the body
- Sends electrical signals in the nervous system
- Performs photosynthesis in leaves
- Contracts to produce movement
- Produces mucus in the respiratory system
- Forms a protective barrier on the body
- Female reproductive cell
- Detects color in the eye
- Moves mucus out of the respiratory tract
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- Absorbs water and minerals from soil
- Carries oxygen using hemoglobin
- Can become any type of specialized cell
- Fights infections and diseases
- creates strong robust skeletal cells
- Male reproductive cell
- Stores energy and insulates the body
16 Clues: Male reproductive cell • Female reproductive cell • Detects color in the eye • Contracts to produce movement • Fights infections and diseases • Carries oxygen using hemoglobin • Performs photosynthesis in leaves • Transmits impulses through the body • Absorbs water and minerals from soil • creates strong robust skeletal cells • Stores energy and insulates the body • ...
Review Part 1 2013-01-07
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- A 20-year-old male with a 30% burn has roughly a _____ percent chance of dying from the injury
- Substance that cannot be reduced to a simpler substance by normal forces
- The flexor carpi radialis is _________ to the biceps brachii
- Primary mechanism by which we maintain homeostasis
- Primary function of flat bones
- Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients
- Water hating
- Myosin heads bind this in skeletal muscle contraction
- A roof is an example of an altitude ___________
- The goal of anatomy is to understand the _______ of the body
- An organ is made of these structures
- Covalent bonds form when atoms _______ electrons
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- Neutrons in potassium atom
- Surface layer of skin
- The internal oblique is _________ to the rectus abdominus
- Independent movement of substances down a concentration gradient from high to low; no energy required
- The fundamental building blocks of all life
- Toward the front of the body
- A change that reduces the strength of the electrical gradient
- Type of reaction involving breaking substances down into simpler forms
- Bones of the wrist
- Gas needed for life; forms about 20% of atmospheric air
- The building blocks of everything
- Homeostasis refers to the body’s tendency to maintain its _________ state
- Protons in an oxygen atom
25 Clues: Water hating • Bones of the wrist • Surface layer of skin • Protons in an oxygen atom • Neutrons in potassium atom • Toward the front of the body • Primary function of flat bones • The building blocks of everything • An organ is made of these structures • The fundamental building blocks of all life • Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients • ...
Types of reactions 2025-04-27
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- : Adjusting coefficients to conserve mass in a chemical equation
- : Reaction where a single compound breaks into simpler substances
- : Reaction where two or more substances combine to form a product
- : Reaction involving both oxidation and reduction
- : Process where a substance gains oxygen
- : Charged particles formed by gain or loss of electrons
- : Reaction that forms an insoluble solid from two solutions
- : Slow destruction of metals by chemical reaction with environment
- : Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed
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- : Reaction that absorbs heat energy
- : Solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction
- : Reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- : Reaction where two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds
- : A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols
- : Reaction that releases heat energy
- : Solution where water is the solvent
16 Clues: : Reaction that absorbs heat energy • : Reaction that releases heat energy • : Solution where water is the solvent • : Process where a substance gains oxygen • : Reaction involving both oxidation and reduction • : Solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction • : A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2024-03-26
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- Basic building block of the nervous system.
- Electromagnetic radiation used in imaging and treatment in medicine.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Relating to the sun or utilizing its energy.
- Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation.
- Branch of physics dealing with heat and temperature.
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- Branch of physics dealing with subatomic particles and their interactions.
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
- Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Substances used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- Einstein's theories of special and general relativity.
- Well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- Process of change in all forms of life over generations.
- Basic unit of a chemical element.
- Instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye.
15 Clues: Basic unit of a chemical element. • Basic building block of the nervous system. • Relating to the sun or utilizing its energy. • Force that attracts objects toward each other. • Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation. • Branch of physics dealing with heat and temperature. • Einstein's theories of special and general relativity. • ...
Magnet/Force Vocabulary 2021-03-08
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- an invisible field around a magnet
- the act of moving
- a push or pull
- when you make things move away from you; a force
- to be in a stable position; not moving
- the force produced by a magnetic field
- a consistent and repeating combination of qualities or behaviors
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- a force between objects that are touching each other that opposes their motion, slowing them down
- a force that pulls objects toward earth’s center
- when you make things move toward you; a force
- to be in an unstable position
- an object that sticks to iron, nickel, cobalt or steel
- an object that has a slope
- to push away from
- to estimate a future event based on data or experience
- to pull toward
- the ability to make things happen. Energy can take a number of forms, such as heat and light
17 Clues: a push or pull • to pull toward • the act of moving • to push away from • an object that has a slope • to be in an unstable position • an invisible field around a magnet • to be in a stable position; not moving • the force produced by a magnetic field • when you make things move toward you; a force • a force that pulls objects toward earth’s center • ...
Environment : Chapter 2 Vocab Words 2025-11-20
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- Combination of two or more different elements.
- Description of what scientists find happening in nature repeatedly in the same way, without known exception.
- Change in the chemical composition of a substance.
- Combination of two or more atoms of the same or different elements held together by chemical bonds.
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- The basic building block of matter.
- Process that occurs when an output of matter, energy, or information is fed back into the system as an input and leads to changes in that system.
- Energy generated and measured by heat.
- Factual information collected by scientists.
- Energy associated with motion, such as energy in flowing water, a speeding car, or electricity.
- One of two or more forms of a chemical element that have the same atomic number but different mass numbers.
10 Clues: The basic building block of matter. • Energy generated and measured by heat. • Factual information collected by scientists. • Combination of two or more different elements. • Change in the chemical composition of a substance. • Energy associated with motion, such as energy in flowing water, a speeding car, or electricity. • ...
environment 2022-05-23
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- A gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide.
- Pollution in the atmosphere.
- Not now existing.
- An unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities...
- To tell someone that you will do something bad to them if they do not do what you want
- energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc...
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- A measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide that activities produce.
- The air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live.
- The level of the sea’s surface, used to measure the height of an area of land.
- Fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago.
- A chemical element that is a gas with no smell or colour. It forms a large part of the air on earth, and is needed by animals and plants to live.
- A device that changes energy from the sun into electricity.
- The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body.
13 Clues: Not now existing. • Pollution in the atmosphere. • energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc... • The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body. • A device that changes energy from the sun into electricity. • The air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live. • A gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide. • ...
Thermal energy crossword 2021-12-02
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- you do not need to toch it to feel it
- Transfer of energy by the movement of Electromagnetic Waves
- A thermometer measures the average energy of particle motion in an object
- heat transfer caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluids
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- most forms of nature is turned into thermal energy
- Transfer of energy that occurs in solids, liquids, and gasses
- in the day warm air above the sea moves to cooler places in the sea
- as warm air from the ocean moves to the top of the cycle to the cooler places
8 Clues: you do not need to toch it to feel it • most forms of nature is turned into thermal energy • Transfer of energy by the movement of Electromagnetic Waves • Transfer of energy that occurs in solids, liquids, and gasses • heat transfer caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluids • in the day warm air above the sea moves to cooler places in the sea • ...
Ancient Greece Forms of Government 2022-03-08
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- oversaw day-to-day running of the city
- government ruled by a few
- Greek word for city state
- someone who took power illegally
- a selection randomly or by chance
- long poem that tells a story
- belief in only one god
- democracy with people elected to speak
- group sworn to make a decision in court of law
- type of democracy with citizens voting in person
- belief in many gods and goddesses
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- a city and its surrounding land own country
- story to explain natural events in the world
- short story to teach a moral lesson
- choice or opinion on a question or candidate
- person loyal to government has rights and duties
- members of the rich upper class
- government with citizens making decisions
- rule by a king
- group of citizens who made decisions
- to select by vote
21 Clues: rule by a king • to select by vote • belief in only one god • government ruled by a few • Greek word for city state • long poem that tells a story • members of the rich upper class • someone who took power illegally • a selection randomly or by chance • belief in many gods and goddesses • short story to teach a moral lesson • group of citizens who made decisions • ...
waves 2022-03-15
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- the distance between twp peaks of the wave
- objects in motion will stay in motion and objects at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by force
- a wave that has changed direction by moving from one material to another material of different density
- a wave of energy consisting of electric and magnetic fields oscillating at right angles to each other
- waves vibrating forms of energy that are made of molecules and look like waves
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- the transfer of energy in a motion that is perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving
- force equals mass times acceleration
- when waves bend around small obstacles or spread out after they pass through small openings
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one location to another
- a measure of how big its oscillation is
- a wave that travels through a material, or fluid, or on its surface without causing permanent structural physical change
11 Clues: force equals mass times acceleration • a measure of how big its oscillation is • the distance between twp peaks of the wave • a disturbance that transfers energy from one location to another • waves vibrating forms of energy that are made of molecules and look like waves • when waves bend around small obstacles or spread out after they pass through small openings • ...
Chapter 2 Terms 2022-03-21
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- the minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- the process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances
- a chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- a system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave
- a material that decreases the rate of a reaction
- a short and easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- a rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- the amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- a material that releases energy when it burns
- a change that alters the form or appearance of a material but does not make the material into another substance
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- a number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction
- a reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places
- a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- a system in which matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- a characteristic of a substance describes its ability to change into different substances
- a substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- the principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- a chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new more complex substance
- the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- a reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat
- a material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- a biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of reactions in cells
26 Clues: anything that has mass and occupies space • a material that releases energy when it burns • a substance that enters into a chemical reaction • a material that decreases the rate of a reaction • a reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat • a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2022-03-18
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- A chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new, more complex substance.
- A reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places.
- The amount of one material in a certain volume of another material.
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction,
- The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes.
- A biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of reactions in cells.
- The principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction.
- A material that releases energy when it burns.
- A material that decreases the rate of a reaction
- A short, easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols.
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- The minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started.
- A change that alters the form or appearance of a material but does not make the material into another substance.
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- The process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances.
- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance.
- A characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into different substances.
- A system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave.
- A number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction.
- A material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy.
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire.
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- A system in which matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings.
- A substance that enters into a chemical reaction.
- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat.
26 Clues: Anything that has mass and occupies space. • A material that releases energy when it burns. • A material that decreases the rate of a reaction • A substance that enters into a chemical reaction. • A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat. • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. • A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • ...
ecology crossword puzzle 2023-05-04
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- the study of relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- when living things depend on each other for survival
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- an animal that only eats meat
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- eats prey
- eaten by predators
- an animal that only eats plants
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a relationship where both organisms benefit from their interaction with each other
- illustrate the interactions between several different chains in the ecosystem
11 Clues: eats prey • eaten by predators • an animal that only eats meat • an animal that only eats plants • an animal that eats both plants and meat • when living things depend on each other for survival • illustrate the interactions between several different chains in the ecosystem • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • ...
PEDU 005 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-10-28
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- contraction against a constant resistance
- a hemoglobin like compound in muscle helps bind oxygen
- see elastic recall
- a low blood sugar (glucose)
- Swedish term meaning speed play
- pack of blood to specific area like heart muscle
- contraction against resistance that is varied to maintain high tension
- nerve that transmits impulse to muscle fibers
- mall branch of airway; sometimes undergoes spasm
- solution of ions (sodium, potassium) that conducts electric current
- tiny organelles within cells; site of all oxidative energy production
- pertaining to the heart
- adaptation to an environmental condition such as heat or altitude
- diminished work capacity, usually short of true physiological limits
- product of force and distance
- in the absence of oxygen; non-oxidation metabolism
- energy production and utilization processes, often mediated by enzymatic pathways
- storage form of glucose, found in liver and muscles
- muscle firmness in absence of a voluntary contraction
- smallest blood vessels where oxygen, foods, and hormones are delivered to tissues
- a nerve cell that conducts impulse: the basic unit of the nervous system
- wave that travels down the artery after each contraction of the heart
- fatty substance formed in nerves and other tissues
- loss of essential body fluids
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- constructive threads of muscle composed of the proteins actin and myosin
- pancreatic hormone responsible for getting blood sugar into cells
- muscle protein that works with actin to produce movement
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where O2 and CO2 exchange takes place
- excessive body fat (over 20% for men, over 30% for women)
- the minimal level required to clicit a response
- iron containing compound in red blood cell that forms loose association with oxygen
- energy source transported in blood, essential energy source for brain and nerves tissue
- intake of oxygen from atmosphere into lungs then via the blood to the tissues
- ability to change direction quickly while maintaining control of the body
- development tension by muscle: concentric- muscle shortens
- of size of muscle when muscle isn’t used, it doesn’t turn to fat
- a greater load than normally experienced, used to soak a training effort from the body
- organic compound formed from amino acids; forms muscle tissue, hormones, and enzymes
- against immovable object (static contraction)
- , complex food stuff used for energy
- sometimes applied specifically to calisthenics
- range of motion through which the limbs or body parts are able to move
- in the presence of oxygen: aerobic metabolism utilizes oxygen
- important energy source; stored for future use when excess fat, carbohydrate, or protein is indigested
- opposite if excitation in the nervous system
- tough connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- a fat consisting of three fatty acids and glycerol
- muscle protein that works with the protein myosin to produce movement
- a male hormone
- the rate of doing work (force x distance/time)
50 Clues: a male hormone • see elastic recall • pertaining to the heart • a low blood sugar (glucose) • product of force and distance • loss of essential body fluids • Swedish term meaning speed play • , complex food stuff used for energy • contraction against a constant resistance • opposite if excitation in the nervous system • against immovable object (static contraction) • ...
Earths System Crosswords 2023-04-04
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- the movement caused within a fluid when the hooter,less dense material rises, and colder,immaterial sinks.
- Group of Animals that Occupy a certain area
- The layer that lies between Earths crust and core
- Compress or squeeze through solids and liquids. travel faster than S
- A tool that measures/records details of earthquakes
- the solid outer most part of the earth includes the crust and core
- Petroleum natural gas coal made from remains of plants
- the lower part of earths mantle below the asthenosphere
- Study of earth
- Water held underground on the solid in deep reservoirs
- the outer part of the earth includes the crust and upper mantle
- Boundary where tectonic plates collide
- Forms under extreme heat and pressure appears twisted
- Study of earthquakes and related phenomena
- Boundary where tectonic plates slide past each other
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- no longer in existence
- Forms of pre-existing rock and fossils appears layers
- below the lithosphere hotter and more fluid part of mantle
- When a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere makes an earthquake
- Occurs when divergent plate separate convection currents cause less dense material to rise
- When magma flows through a crack in the middle of tetonic plate.
- A solid Inorganic materiel found in nature
- When heat pressure cooling melting and weathering cause
- The super continent that existed before continents separated
- The innermost layer of the earth divided into 2 parts .
- Large pieces of the lithosphere that the oceans rest on
- move side to side through only solids travel sower than P waves
- Forms when molyen rock crystallizes and solidifies
- Form at convergent boundaries where one plate sub ducts under the other
- Boundary where tectonic plates divide
30 Clues: Study of earth • no longer in existence • Boundary where tectonic plates divide • Boundary where tectonic plates collide • A solid Inorganic materiel found in nature • Study of earthquakes and related phenomena • Group of Animals that Occupy a certain area • The layer that lies between Earths crust and core • Forms when molyen rock crystallizes and solidifies • ...
Kylie Bollenbacher 2023-02-08
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- A very hot part of the earth's mantle, where magma can melt through a plate moving above it.
- Magma that reaches earth's surface and flows out a vent.
- A wide, gently sloped cone that forms from flows of lava.
- Hot molten rock below earth's surface.
- A huge crack in earth's crust at or below the surface, the sides of which may show evidence of motions.
- earth's solid rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor.
- The idea that earth's surface is broken into plates that slide slowly across the mantle.
- A steep sided cone that forms from explosive eruptions of hot rocks, ranging from particles to boulders.
- A cup like hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent.
- Heat from below earth's surface.
- The idea that new crust is forming at ridges in the sea floor, spreading apart the crust on either side of the ridges.
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- The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat, horizontal layers.
- A cone formed from explosive eruptions of hot rocks followed by a flow of lava, over and over.
- The idea that a super continent split apart into pieces the continents which drifted in time to their present location.
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake.
- The sliding of a denser ocean plate under another plate when they collide.
- The point where and earthquake starts as rocks begin to slide past each other.
- A vibration that spreads out away from a focus when an earthquake happens.
- The central opening in a volcanic area through which lava may escape.
- The point on earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- The layer beneath earth's crust.
- A sensitive device that detects the shaking of earth's crust during an earthquake.
22 Clues: The layer beneath earth's crust. • Heat from below earth's surface. • Hot molten rock below earth's surface. • The amount of energy released by an earthquake. • Magma that reaches earth's surface and flows out a vent. • A wide, gently sloped cone that forms from flows of lava. • The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat, horizontal layers. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab Crossword 2022-11-28
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- - rise in global temperatures, which might be due to increases in atmospheric CO₂ from deforestation and burning of fossil fuels
- - short-term variations in atmosphere phenomena that interact and affect the environment and life on Earth
- - area over which an air mass forms.
- - a layered sheetlike cloud that covers much or all of the sky in a given area
- - puffy, lumpy-looking clouds that usually occur below 2000 m
- - localized climate that differs from the surrounding regional climate
- - all solid and liquid forms of water - including rain, snow, sleet, and hail - that fall from clouds.
- - the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another
- - high clouds made up of ice crystals that form at heights of 6000 m
- - the long-term average of variation in weather for a particular area
- - layer ofEarth’s atmosphere that is located above the tropopause and is made up primarily of concentrated ozone
- - outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere that is located above the thermosphere with no clear boundary at the top; transitional region between Earth’s atmosphere and outer space
- - the transfer of thermal energy between objects in contact by the collisions between the particles in the objects
- zones - area of Earth that extends between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south of the equator and has moderate temperatures
- - a band of anomalously warm ocean temperatures that occasionally develops off the western coast of South America and can cause short-term climatic changes felt worldwide
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- - layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth’s surface; where most of the mass of the atmosphere is found and in which most weather takes place and air pollution collects.
- - natural heating of Earth’s surface by certain atmospheric gases, which helps keep Earth warm enough to sustain life
- - urban area where climate is warmer than in the surrounding countryside due to factors such as numerous concrete buildings and large expanses of asphalt
- - layer of Earth’s atmosphere above the stratopause
- - amount of water vapor in the atmosphere at a given location on Earth’s surface
- - the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves; the transfer of thermal energy from the Sun to Earth
- - short-term periods with specific weather conditions caused by regular variations in temperature, hours of daylight, and weather patterns that are due to the tilt of Earth’s axis as it revolves around the Sun, causing different area of Earth to receive different amounts of solar radiation
- - area of Earth that receives the most solar radiation, is generally warm year-round, and extends between 23.5° south and 23.5° north of the equator
- - areas of Earth where solar radiation strikes at a low angle, resulting in temperatures that are nearly always cold; extend from 66.5° north and south of the equator to the poles
- - large volume of air that has the characteristics of the area over which it forms
- - period of extensive glacial coverage, producing long-term climatic changes, where average global temperatures decreased by 5 °C
- - study of Earth’s climate
- - layer of Earth’s atmosphere that is located above the mesopause
- lifting - cloud formation that occurs when warm, moist air is forced to rise up the side of a mountain
29 Clues: - study of Earth’s climate • - area over which an air mass forms. • - layer of Earth’s atmosphere above the stratopause • - puffy, lumpy-looking clouds that usually occur below 2000 m • - layer of Earth’s atmosphere that is located above the mesopause • - high clouds made up of ice crystals that form at heights of 6000 m • ...
3 2024-08-17
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- - The type of bond where atoms share electrons.
- - The study of fossils and ancient life forms.
- - The outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- - The change of a substance from a liquid to a solid.
- - The process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.
- - The principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- - The branch of science that studies earthquakes and their effects.
- - The system of classification of living organisms.
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- - The process by which living organisms produce offspring.
- - The process by which liquid water turns into vapor.
- - The basic unit of heredity in living organisms.
- - The branch of science concerned with the physical properties of matter and energy.
- - The unit of measure for the amount of substance in chemistry.
- - The branch of biology that deals with the structure and function of tissues.
- - The scientific study of celestial bodies and the universe.
15 Clues: - The study of fossils and ancient life forms. • - The type of bond where atoms share electrons. • - The outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere. • - The basic unit of heredity in living organisms. • - The system of classification of living organisms. • - The process by which liquid water turns into vapor. • - The change of a substance from a liquid to a solid. • ...
Review Part 1 2013-01-07
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- Myosin heads bind this in skeletal muscle contraction
- The flexor carpi radialis is _________ to the biceps brachii
- An organ is made of these structures
- Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients
- Gas needed for life; forms about 20% of atmospheric air
- Surface layer of skin
- A roof is an example of an altitude ___________
- A change that reduces the strength of the electrical gradient
- Neutrons in potassium atom
- The fundamental building blocks of all life
- Homeostasis refers to the body’s tendency to maintain its _________ state
- Bones of the wrist
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- Toward the front of the body
- Independent movement of substances down a concentration gradient from high to low; no energy required
- Covalent bonds form when atoms _______ electrons
- Protons in an oxygen atom
- Type of reaction involving breaking substances down into simpler forms
- Primary mechanism by which we maintain homeostasis
- The goal of anatomy is to understand the _______ of the body
- Substance that cannot be reduced to a simpler substance by normal forces
- Water hating
- Primary function of flat bones
- A 20-year-old male with a 30% burn has roughly a _____ percent chance of dying from the injury
- The internal oblique is _________ to the rectus abdominus
- The building blocks of everything
25 Clues: Water hating • Bones of the wrist • Surface layer of skin • Protons in an oxygen atom • Neutrons in potassium atom • Toward the front of the body • Primary function of flat bones • The building blocks of everything • An organ is made of these structures • The fundamental building blocks of all life • Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients • ...
transformation of energy 2020-08-26
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- electrical into chemical
- heat into mechanical
- chemical into electrical
- chemical into heat
- light into electrical
- solar into heat energy
- electrical into light
- light into chemical
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- electrical into heat
- mechanical into electrical
- heat into electrical energy
- electrical into sound energy
- sound into electrical
- chemical into mechanical
- electrical into mechanical
15 Clues: chemical into heat • light into chemical • electrical into heat • heat into mechanical • light into electrical • sound into electrical • electrical into light • solar into heat energy • electrical into chemical • chemical into electrical • chemical into mechanical • mechanical into electrical • electrical into mechanical • heat into electrical energy • electrical into sound energy
TRANSFER OF ENERGY 2020-08-27
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- electrical energy to chemical energy
- solar energy to heat
- electrical energy to sound energy
- electrical energy to light energy
- chemical energy to heat energy
- light energy to electrical energy
- light energy to chemical energy
- electrical energy to heat energy
- electrical energy to mechanical energy
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- heat energy to mechanical energy
- chemical energy to electrical energy
- chemical energy to mechanical energy
- heat energy to light energy
- sound energy to electrical energy
- mechanical energy to electrical energy
15 Clues: solar energy to heat • heat energy to light energy • chemical energy to heat energy • light energy to chemical energy • heat energy to mechanical energy • electrical energy to heat energy • electrical energy to sound energy • sound energy to electrical energy • electrical energy to light energy • light energy to electrical energy • electrical energy to chemical energy • ...
Types of Energy 2023-04-14
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- Energy in food, gas, batteries, and burning wood
- The ability to do work
- Energy in motion
- Heat energy in an object
- When a force moves an object
- The Law of _____ of Energy
- Energy in moving electrical charges
- Energy of moving parts
- Energy in atomic bombs, stars, and the sun
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- Energy in light, x-rays, and radio waves
- Energy of a high position or place
- Energy cannot be created or ______
- Energy stored in objects that are stretched or compressed
- Stored energy
- A push or pull
15 Clues: Stored energy • A push or pull • Energy in motion • The ability to do work • Energy of moving parts • Heat energy in an object • The Law of _____ of Energy • When a force moves an object • Energy of a high position or place • Energy cannot be created or ______ • Energy in moving electrical charges • Energy in light, x-rays, and radio waves • Energy in atomic bombs, stars, and the sun • ...
Types Of Energy 2020-12-13
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- the natural movement of the air in currents
- the total mass of organisms in a given area
- energy in which something is in motion
- produced by the internal heat of the earth
- bright or shining light
- relating to heat
- relating to chemistry and chemicals
- when something has the potential to move
- related to or determined by the sun's rays
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- flowing water used to create electricity
- working or produced by machines
- dark liquid from petroleum
- a form of energy resulting from charging
- relating to the nucleus of an atom
- a black rock found underground
15 Clues: relating to heat • bright or shining light • dark liquid from petroleum • a black rock found underground • working or produced by machines • relating to the nucleus of an atom • relating to chemistry and chemicals • energy in which something is in motion • flowing water used to create electricity • a form of energy resulting from charging • ...
Types of Energy 2021-08-10
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- The energy produced by vibrating sound waves.
- An renewable energy taken from the Earth's core.
- Energy which our sense of sight can detect.
- An energy form of moving charge carriers
- The energy an object has because of the movement of its molecules.
- Wind used to generate electricity.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- An energy that comes from the sun then transforms into thermal energy.
- An energy that can make an object move or go into action.
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- Energy that is stored above Earth.
- The form to deform an elastic object.
- A moving energy of an object due to its motion and position.
- Form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- The transport and capture of energy by ocean surface waves
- The energy collected after a nuclear fusion.
15 Clues: Energy that is stored above Earth. • Wind used to generate electricity. • The form to deform an elastic object. • An energy form of moving charge carriers • Energy which our sense of sight can detect. • The energy collected after a nuclear fusion. • The energy produced by vibrating sound waves. • An renewable energy taken from the Earth's core. • ...
Conservation of Energy 2019-09-13
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- Results from a temperature difference due to the transfer of thermal energy
- Energy a substance or system has because of its motion
- The rest of the universe that interacts with the system
- The ability to do work
- A system that freely exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings
- The part of the universe being studied
- Energy is neither created nor _____________________.
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- Energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor
- Energy held by an object in a gravitational field
- Energy a substance or system has related to its temperature
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- A system that does not exchange energy or matter with its surroundings
- A system that exchanges only energy with its surroundings, not matter
- Energy that is trapped inside each atom
- Energy is ____________ from one form to another.
15 Clues: The ability to do work • The part of the universe being studied • Energy that is trapped inside each atom • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • Energy is ____________ from one form to another. • Energy held by an object in a gravitational field • Energy is neither created nor _____________________. • Energy a substance or system has because of its motion • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-19
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- Energy Energy produced by vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air or water, creating sound waves.
- Energy Energy derived from the sun's radiation, harnessed through solar panels to generate electricity and heat.
- Energy Energy associated with the flow of electric charge, used to power various devices and appliances.
- Energy Energy produced from the movement of water, typically harnessed in dams or flowing rivers to generate electricity.
- Energy Energy obtained from the Earth's internal heat, utilized for heating buildings and generating electricity.
- Energy Energy associated with the attraction or repulsion of magnetic fields, commonly found in magnets and magnetic materials.
- Energy Energy generated by the movement of air, captured by wind turbines to produce electricity.
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- Energy Energy derived from organic materials, such as wood, agricultural crops, and waste, through combustion or conversion.
- Energy Energy associated with the temperature of an object, often used for heating or cooling applications.
- Energy Energy associated with the motion of an object, such as a moving car or a person running.
- Energy Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds, released during chemical reactions, such as burning fuel.
- Energy Energy released during nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion, used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
- Energy Energy associated with an object's position in a gravitational field, influencing its potential to fall or move.
- Energy Energy stored in objects when they are compressed or stretched, like a compressed spring or a stretched rubber band.
- Energy Energy stored in an object based on its position or condition, such as a raised weight or a stretched spring.
15 Clues: Energy Energy associated with the motion of an object, such as a moving car or a person running. • Energy Energy generated by the movement of air, captured by wind turbines to produce electricity. • Energy Energy associated with the flow of electric charge, used to power various devices and appliances. • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-08
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- type of energy produced by vibrations of materials
- example of electrical energy in the sky during storms
- type of energy that is bright and travels in waves
- tiny parts that make up a material
- example of sound energy when played with drum sticks
- energy of motion
- example of light energy in the night sky
- type of internal energy due to heating of particles
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- example of chemcial energy when you eat it
- type of energy that is stored, not motion
- type of energy with movement of charged particles
- example of thermal energy used to cook
- type of energy that is released when links between particles are broken or created
- releasing energy due to nuclear reactions and causes daylight
- type of energy when links of particles are broken with nuclear reactions
15 Clues: energy of motion • tiny parts that make up a material • example of thermal energy used to cook • example of light energy in the night sky • type of energy that is stored, not motion • example of chemcial energy when you eat it • type of energy with movement of charged particles • type of energy produced by vibrations of materials • ...
Types of Energy 2024-06-25
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- In a closed system, energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- When the nuclei of at least two atoms are combined to form a new, larger nucleus
- This is a potential energy. The more you pull something, the more of this energy it has.
- A type of kinetic energy of moving matter that results in increases in temperature
- This energy is both potential and kinetic. When a musical instrument is being played, it has this kinetic energy, but it has this potential energy when it is not being used.
- This energy is both potential and kinetic.It is potential when the electrons are stored in the atom, but kinetic when the electrons are flowing
- A type of potential energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom. It is released during reactions such as fission or fusion.
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- Energy that is being stored and has not been used yet. There are many different types of this energy.
- The energy of motion. There are many different types of this energy.
- This energy is both potential and kinetic. Its is potential when an object is a position for movement and kinetic when an object is moving
- A type of kinetic energy that produces light
- When the nucleus of an atom is split, releasing a larger amount of energy
- The energy required to move a 1 kg object 1 meter
- A type of potential energy that is stored within chemical bonds and released during reactions
15 Clues: A type of kinetic energy that produces light • The energy required to move a 1 kg object 1 meter • Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed • The energy of motion. There are many different types of this energy. • When the nucleus of an atom is split, releasing a larger amount of energy • ...
Conservation of Energy 2024-12-13
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- Application of force
- If an object had __, it has kinetic energy
- Power an engine produces
- KE+PE
- Work is only done if force is ____
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- Measurement of force
- Energy in use
- Any action to alter motion
- Pull towards Earth
- Unit of energy
- Stored energy
- Unit for power
- The ability to do work
- Pull from a rope or string
- Amount of energy transferred over time
15 Clues: KE+PE • Energy in use • Stored energy • Unit of energy • Unit for power • Pull towards Earth • Measurement of force • Application of force • The ability to do work • Power an engine produces • Any action to alter motion • Pull from a rope or string • Work is only done if force is ____ • Amount of energy transferred over time • If an object had __, it has kinetic energy
Conservation of energy 2024-12-13
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- transfer of energy between objects
- force is measured
- English physicist and mathematician
- amount of energy
- Scottish inventor
- impermanetly compressed
- equation for work
- enegy neither created or destroyed
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- what is a Watt equal to
- energy in motion
- unit of energy
- formula of power
- units of power
- power engine forces
- the stuff you need to do stuff
15 Clues: unit of energy • units of power • energy in motion • formula of power • amount of energy • force is measured • Scottish inventor • equation for work • power engine forces • what is a Watt equal to • impermanetly compressed • the stuff you need to do stuff • transfer of energy between objects • enegy neither created or destroyed • English physicist and mathematician
Chapter 6 2022-05-05
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- subtropical regions; warm air meets with cooler air from middle latitudes
- the process by which air, or other matter, rises or sinks because of difference in temperature
- the fraction of solar radiation which is reflected by a particular surface
- movements of air are influenced by: local conditions; local temperature variations
- gentle winds which extend over distance of less than 100km
- ozone
- layer of gases which surrounds Earth
- the transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another by direct contact
- water surfaces heat up slower than land surfaces
- 0.9% of atmosphere
- ROY G BIV
- increase in pressure causes the mercury level to rise
- at the equator where the Trade Wind systems of northern and southern hemispheres meet
- 21% of atmosphere
- where the thermosphere blends into the almost complete vacuum of space
- narrow bands of high-speed winds which blow in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
- occurs when particles and gas molecules in the atmosphere reflect and bend solar rays
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- temperature increases as altitude increases
- form because of density differences between cold polar air and warm air (middle latitudes)
- warm air moves upslope
- includes all forms of energy which travel through space as waves
- closest to the Earth’s surface
- sealed metal container with a partial vacuum
- produced when warm air near Earth’s surface bends the light rays
- cool air which descends from the mountain peaks
- the process where the atmosphere, the surface and lower atmosphere warms
- when solar energy reaches Earth’s surface, the surface either: absorbs the energy; reflects the energy
- 78% of atmosphere
- the tendency of a moving object to follow a curved path rather than a straight path because of the Earth’s rotation
- land surfaces heat up faster than water surfaces
- extends to an altitude of 80-km
31 Clues: ozone • ROY G BIV • 78% of atmosphere • 21% of atmosphere • 0.9% of atmosphere • warm air moves upslope • closest to the Earth’s surface • extends to an altitude of 80-km • layer of gases which surrounds Earth • temperature increases as altitude increases • sealed metal container with a partial vacuum • cool air which descends from the mountain peaks • ...
Chapter 6 2022-05-05
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- subtropical regions; warm air meets with cooler air from middle latitudes
- the process by which air, or other matter, rises or sinks because of difference in temperature
- the fraction of solar radiation which is reflected by a particular surface
- movements of air are influenced by: local conditions; local temperature variations
- gentle winds which extend over distance of less than 100km
- ozone
- layer of gases which surrounds Earth
- the transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another by direct contact
- water surfaces heat up slower than land surfaces
- 0.9% of atmosphere
- ROY G BIV
- increase in pressure causes the mercury level to rise
- at the equator where the Trade Wind systems of northern and southern hemispheres meet
- 21% of atmosphere
- where the thermosphere blends into the almost complete vacuum of space
- narrow bands of high-speed winds which blow in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
- occurs when particles and gas molecules in the atmosphere reflect and bend solar rays
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- temperature increases as altitude increases
- form because of density differences between cold polar air and warm air (middle latitudes)
- warm air moves upslope
- includes all forms of energy which travel through space as waves
- closest to the Earth’s surface
- sealed metal container with a partial vacuum
- produced when warm air near Earth’s surface bends the light rays
- cool air which descends from the mountain peaks
- the process where the atmosphere, the surface and lower atmosphere warms
- when solar energy reaches Earth’s surface, the surface either: absorbs the energy; reflects the energy
- 78% of atmosphere
- the tendency of a moving object to follow a curved path rather than a straight path because of the Earth’s rotation
- land surfaces heat up faster than water surfaces
- extends to an altitude of 80-km
31 Clues: ozone • ROY G BIV • 78% of atmosphere • 21% of atmosphere • 0.9% of atmosphere • warm air moves upslope • closest to the Earth’s surface • extends to an altitude of 80-km • layer of gases which surrounds Earth • temperature increases as altitude increases • sealed metal container with a partial vacuum • cool air which descends from the mountain peaks • ...
Synergy Puzzle 11 2022-09-12
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- The biggest pipeline that was used to transport natural gas between Russia and Europe via Germany
- A term anointed for a business if the net result of its activities is a decrease in the amount of carbon in the atmosphere
- The state-owned crude oil and natural gas pipelines and trading company in Turkey
- One of the non-conventional energy sources
- A distinguished professor who does interdisciplinary research in the fields of energy, environmental and population change, technical innovation, etc. and an author of numerous books steadily grown in influence
- The environmental disaster which was started with the burning of oil wells during the Gulf War and described as the biggest fire and the most terrible atmospheric pollution ever initiated by the hand of man
- The top producer country of solar energy
- The symbol of one of the rare earth elements that is used in high performance batteries
- A major carbon sink
- A unit that refers to the power an engine produces
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- One of the most commonly used forms of energy in the world
- A product of oil refinery that is used in jet engines
- A gas leaking from the stove that could poison people
- An environmental issue that is led by pollutants released from industrial plants
- The abbreviation of European Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency which manages programmes contributing to decarbonisation and sustainable growth
- A region where more than half of people lack access to electricity
- The abbreviation for liquefied petroleum gas which is used as a fuel in a range of applications including in heating and cooking
- The arrival country where TAP transports natural gas to
- One of the largest international oil giant companies
- A device that carries the heat from the outside to the indoor environment by using electrical energy
20 Clues: A major carbon sink • The top producer country of solar energy • One of the non-conventional energy sources • A unit that refers to the power an engine produces • One of the largest international oil giant companies • A product of oil refinery that is used in jet engines • A gas leaking from the stove that could poison people • ...
Big Bang Theory 2021-10-08
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- static airwaves
- a proton and a electron forms
- particles were created at the begging of the BigBang
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- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency or wavelength
- is a theory that suggests that our universe is always expanding
- is made up of all matter and space that exists.
- sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter, and anywhere from a million to a trillion stars that are held together by gravity.
- two electrons, and two protons, two neutrons in the nucleus forms
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- become or make larger or more extensive
10 Clues: static airwaves • a proton and a electron forms • become or make larger or more extensive • is made up of all matter and space that exists. • particles were created at the begging of the BigBang • is a theory that suggests that our universe is always expanding • two electrons, and two protons, two neutrons in the nucleus forms • ...
Big Bang Theory 2021-10-08
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- become or make larger or more extensive
- static airwaves
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency or wavelength
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- a proton and a electron forms
- two electrons, and two protons, two neutrons in the nucleus forms
- particles were created at the begging of the BigBang
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- is a theory that suggests that our universe is always expanding
- sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter, and anywhere from a million to a trillion stars that are held together by gravity.
- is made up of all matter and space that exists.
10 Clues: static airwaves • a proton and a electron forms • become or make larger or more extensive • is made up of all matter and space that exists. • particles were created at the begging of the BigBang • is a theory that suggests that our universe is always expanding • two electrons, and two protons, two neutrons in the nucleus forms • ...
Science crossword 6B 2024-04-11
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- usable power or the resources (e.g,oil) used to produce usable power
- the flow of an electric charge
- along with protons, found at the centre or nucleus of an atom
- a Filament a fine wire, usually found in an incandescent light bulbs that is made to glow by the passage of an electric current
- when an electrical circuit travels from the power source through a wire and back to the power source without meeting any resistance
- a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy which then creates motion
- a light emitting diode is a device that emits light when an electric current is passed through
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- charges produced or caused by static electricity
- a form of energy that is caused by the movement of some of the tiny particles that make up atoms
- a machine that produces electricity
- contact on an electronic device such as a battery at which electric current enters or leaves
- a measurement of how well a material is able or conduct electricity
12 Clues: the flow of an electric charge • a machine that produces electricity • charges produced or caused by static electricity • along with protons, found at the centre or nucleus of an atom • a measurement of how well a material is able or conduct electricity • usable power or the resources (e.g,oil) used to produce usable power • ...
Nutrients 2023-09-08
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- 60% of your body is made from _____
- a fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions in your body.
- any of several organic substances that are necessary in small quantities for normal health and growth in higher forms of animal life are called _______
- This is one of the main food groups and you body breaks this down into glucose
- fat This is a type of bad fat
- many fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions in your body.
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- Gives you the ability to work
- Sugars found in milk
- the harvested seed of grasses such as wheat, oats, rice, and corn.
- elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally are called ______
- This is made up of small compounds called amino acid
- Beef, Pork, chicken, fish
- This is a type of mineral that helps your body build and maintain your bones
- In food this has two forms, heme and non-heme
- The ____ of an animal
- Acid This is the building blocks of protein
16 Clues: Sugars found in milk • The ____ of an animal • Beef, Pork, chicken, fish • Gives you the ability to work • fat This is a type of bad fat • 60% of your body is made from _____ • In food this has two forms, heme and non-heme • Acid This is the building blocks of protein • This is made up of small compounds called amino acid • ...
Physical Science 2022-05-18
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- the speed of an object is the magnitude of the rate of change.
- kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space and may be able to penetrate various materials.
- element is a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons.
- an electromagnetic wave which travels through the vacuum of outer space
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- change Physical changes are changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition.
- he process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance.
- Newton's first law states that if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line.
- change Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance.
- matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- Mass is the quantity of matter in a physical body.
15 Clues: the action or process of moving or being moved. • Mass is the quantity of matter in a physical body. • the speed of an object is the magnitude of the rate of change. • an electromagnetic wave which travels through the vacuum of outer space • matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume. • ...
Water Cycle -- Foote 2015-09-28
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- liquid water releasing energy and becoming solid
- water moving from high ground to lower ground like rivers and oceans
- water in various forms falling to the ground
- water vapor releasing energy and becoming solid without becoming liquid first (frost)
- solid water absorbing energy and becoming liquid
- water changing directly from solid to gas
- the movement of water on the earth and earth's atmosphere
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- water moving into the earth from the surface
- water vapor molecules releasing heat and joining together
- liquid water absorbing heat and becoming vapor (gas)
10 Clues: water changing directly from solid to gas • water moving into the earth from the surface • water in various forms falling to the ground • liquid water releasing energy and becoming solid • solid water absorbing energy and becoming liquid • liquid water absorbing heat and becoming vapor (gas) • water vapor molecules releasing heat and joining together • ...
A Closer Look at Nutrition: Carbohydrates 2021-09-24
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- is the process through which plants use sunlight to create energy sources
- two monosaccharides linked together
- organic compounds which provide the body with energy
- simplest form of carbohydrates; single units of sugar
- the cell wall of plants
- is the process that breaks down disaccharides and polysaccharides; a
- large molecules often made up of hundreds or thousands of
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- linked together
- synthesis is the process through which disaccharides and polysaccharides are formed; a compound forms a water molecule which is then extracted
- medical condition caused by blood glucose levels not being regulated properly by the body
- organic compounds with the same chemical formula but different atomic structures
- carbohydrates low in sugar and fat, but rich in fiber and other nutrients should make up the majority of the carbohydrates in a diet
- simple sugar with the chemical formula C6H12O6
- molecule is added to a compound to break the bond and form separate molecules
- a hormone released by the pancreas which helps regulate blood glucose levels
- carbohydrates sources for quick fixes of energy, including many monosaccharides and disaccharides
- the pigment responsible for giving plants a green color
17 Clues: linked together • the cell wall of plants • two monosaccharides linked together • simple sugar with the chemical formula C6H12O6 • organic compounds which provide the body with energy • simplest form of carbohydrates; single units of sugar • the pigment responsible for giving plants a green color • large molecules often made up of hundreds or thousands of • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-10-13
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- the carbon fixation reaction
- complex organic from simpler, inorganic raw materials
- the main pigment of photosynthesis
- green pigment organelle
- where CO2 reacts with 3 carbons (PEP)
- thylakoid membrane encloses a fluid-filled interior space
- they obtain energy from chemicals
- it is the simplest of the alpha-keto acids
- a process where -NH2 is removed
- it is an instrument that is used to measure the relative abilities of different pigments to absorb different wavelengths of light
- another accessory of chloroplast’s photosynthesis pigment
- this is the second phase of Calvin Cycle
- a six-carbon glucose molecule is converted to two three-carbon molecules of pyruvate
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- biological catalysts that increase the speed of a chemical reaction without being consumed by the reaction
- it is a sequence if 13 reactions where carbon fixation occurs
- they obtain energy from the oxidation of reduced inorganic molecules
- it is a process where Calvin Cycle are degraded to CO2 and H2O
- a layer that includes many air spaces and a very high concentration of water vapor
- Synthase reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme ribulose biphosphate carboxylase and oxygenase
- it is converted to energy
- a reaction in which glucose becomes oxidized and oxygen becomes reduced
- this consists of chlorophyll molecules and proteins
- Spectrum it is a graph of the relative effectiveness of different wavelengths of lights
- arranged sacs of thylakoids
- they use light energy to make ATP and NADPH
- third system of membranes that forms an interconnected set of flat, dislike sacs
- Land plants, and algae is an example of
- light splitting
- it is the condition in which all its electrons are in their normal, lowest-energy levels
- it contains most of the enzymes required to produce
30 Clues: light splitting • green pigment organelle • it is converted to energy • arranged sacs of thylakoids • the carbon fixation reaction • a process where -NH2 is removed • they obtain energy from chemicals • the main pigment of photosynthesis • where CO2 reacts with 3 carbons (PEP) • Land plants, and algae is an example of • this is the second phase of Calvin Cycle • ...
Pre-AP Biology Fall Semester Crossword 2025-12-11
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- An organelle that produces energy in the form of ATP for eukaryotic cells
- Organelle that breaks down old cell parts and invading bacteria
- An organism that must eat other organisms for energy
- This type of transport requires an input of energy because movement is against the concentration gradient
- An organism that has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Large geographic region with specific climate and organisms
- A macromolecule made of amino acids
- The process by which polymers are broken down into smaller monomers using water
- An organelle that makes proteins through the process of translation
- Organelle plants have that use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make glucose
- Variable that the experimenter is testing the effect of
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- Type of macromolecule that is the body's main source of energy
- This type of solution has a lower solute concentration than the cell and causes cells to swell
- Community of organisms interacting with nonliving factors
- Water is this because its atoms share electrons unequally, causing partial charges
- A semi-permeable barrier that is present around all cells
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- The type of bond that is between water molecules and gives water unique properties
- Nonliving factor in an ecosystem
- Stable internal conditions within an organism
- The monomer of nucleic acids
- This type of cell is small and simple with no nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- The nutrient cycle characterized by bacteria converting the nutrient into useable forms
- The property of water being attracted to other water molecules
- The type of population growth where the population levels off at carrying capacity
- This type of homeostatic feedback mechanism reduces the intensity of a response to restore stability
26 Clues: The monomer of nucleic acids • Nonliving factor in an ecosystem • A macromolecule made of amino acids • Protein that speeds up chemical reactions • Stable internal conditions within an organism • An organism that must eat other organisms for energy • Variable that the experimenter is testing the effect of • Community of organisms interacting with nonliving factors • ...
Forms of Energy, Electricity, and Circuits 2022-12-05
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- a low area between higher areas of elevation
- the breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water, wind, and ice
- the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity, water, wind, or ice
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- a hill formed by wind blowing and depositing sand
- the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location
- a feature on the surface of Earth such as a mountain, hill, dune, ocean, or river
- a deep ravine between cliffs that is most often carved from the landscape by a river
- a triangular landform where a river empties into another body of water
8 Clues: a low area between higher areas of elevation • a hill formed by wind blowing and depositing sand • a triangular landform where a river empties into another body of water • the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location • a feature on the surface of Earth such as a mountain, hill, dune, ocean, or river • ...
Cells Ivy 2013-09-17
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- conducts photosynthesis
- pores allows transport of materials between the cytoplasm and the nucleus
- produces hydrogen peroxide
- controls movement of substances in and out the cells
- breaks down waste material
- assembles proteins of the cell
- transports protein and calcium
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- maintain the integrity of genes
- provides internal structural skeleton to support the cell's shape
- a part of cell division
- forms the shape of the cell
- converts energy into power which the cell can use
- storage rooms for the cell
- organizes substances inside the cell
- transcribes ribosomal RNA and makes ribosomes
- holds cell and its organelles in place
- substance that fills the cell
17 Clues: conducts photosynthesis • a part of cell division • produces hydrogen peroxide • breaks down waste material • storage rooms for the cell • forms the shape of the cell • substance that fills the cell • assembles proteins of the cell • transports protein and calcium • maintain the integrity of genes • organizes substances inside the cell • holds cell and its organelles in place • ...
environment 2022-05-23
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- A gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide.
- Pollution in the atmosphere.
- Not now existing.
- An unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities...
- To tell someone that you will do something bad to them if they do not do what you want
- energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc...
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- A measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide that activities produce.
- The air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live.
- The level of the sea’s surface, used to measure the height of an area of land.
- Fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago.
- A chemical element that is a gas with no smell or colour. It forms a large part of the air on earth, and is needed by animals and plants to live.
- A device that changes energy from the sun into electricity.
- The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body.
13 Clues: Not now existing. • Pollution in the atmosphere. • energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc... • The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body. • A device that changes energy from the sun into electricity. • The air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live. • A gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide. • ...
Evan Baumgartner Chapter 6 2018-11-18
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- The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- The lowest possible temperature that a substance may have—the temperature at which molecules of the substance have their minimum kinetic energy.
- A measure of the hotness or coldness of substances, related to the average translational kinetic energy per molecule in a substance; measured in degrees Celsius, in degrees Fahrenheit, or in kelvins.
- The measure of the energy dispersal of a system. Whenever energy freely transforms from one form into another, the direction of transformation is toward a state of greater disorder and, therefore, toward greater entropy.
- The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid. The fluid flows, carrying energy with it.
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- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
- The thermal energy that flows from a substance of higher temperature to a substance of lower temperature, commonly measured in calories or joules.
- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- The total energy (kinetic plus potential) of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance (often called internal energy).
10 Clues: The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy. • The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree. • The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-14
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- a herb or other small vegetable growth
- a unit of charge equal to the charge on one electron.
- air.
- forms organic compounds.
- the capacity for vigorous activity.
- highly varied organic molecules constituting a large portion of the mass of every life form and necessary in the diet of all animals
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of cells that functions in energy production.
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- a liquid you need to drink frequently in order to live
- the lightest and most stable baryon
- a process that happens to plants that includes carbon dioxide, water, and certain inorganic salts.
- blood sugar.
- any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
- any basic process of organic functioning or operating.
13 Clues: air. • blood sugar. • forms organic compounds. • the lightest and most stable baryon • the capacity for vigorous activity. • a herb or other small vegetable growth • a unit of charge equal to the charge on one electron. • a liquid you need to drink frequently in order to live • any basic process of organic functioning or operating. • ...
Science 2.0 2022-03-22
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- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- The amount of one material in a certain amount of volume of another material.
- A biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of reactions in cells.
- A reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places.
- A characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into different substances.
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- A material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy.
- The process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat.
- A substance that enters into a chemical reaction.
- A material that decreases the rate of a reaction.
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire.
- The minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started.
- A system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave.
- The principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction.
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- A system in which matter can enter or escape to the surroundings.
- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat.
- A material that releases energy when it burns.
- A change that alters the form or appearance of a material but does not make the material into another substance.
- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance.
- A chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new, more complex substance.
- A short, easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols.
- A number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction.
- the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes.
26 Clues: Anything that has mass and occupies space. • A material that releases energy when it burns. • A substance that enters into a chemical reaction. • A material that decreases the rate of a reaction. • A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat. • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. • A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction. • ...
Earths Systems Vocab 2023-04-05
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- water held underground in the sol in deep reservoirs
- when heat, pressure, cooling, melting, and weathering causes rocks to change from one form into another
- occurs when divergant plates separate
- the outer layer of the earth. includes crust and upper mantel
- the supercontinent that existed before continents separated
- no longer in existence
- petroleum, natural gas, coal. made from remains of plants & animals
- where tectonic plates colide
- where one plates subduncts under another and magma underground, is pushed up
- move side to side through solids ONLY. travel slower than p waves.
- where tectonic plates divide
- a solid inorganic material found in nature
- hawaiian islands were formed this way
- still in existence, surviving species
- when a sudden release of energy in the lisophere creates seismic waves
- group of animals that occupy a certain area
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- the lower part of the earths mantle hotter and more fluid part of mantle
- the movement cause within a fluid when hotter less dense material rises and and colder denser material sinks
- solid most outer layer part of earth
- a tool that meaures/records details of earthquakes
- compress or squeeze through solids and liquids. faster that s waves
- large pieces of lithosphere that the ocean & continents rest on
- forms when molten rock crystallized and solidifies
- the study of the earth
- where tentonic plates slide past each other
- the innermost part of earth
- forms under extreme heat and pressure. appears twisted
- forms from preexisting rock an fossils appears layered
- the lower part of earths mantle
- the layer that lies between the earths crust and core
- the study of earthquakes and related phenomena
31 Clues: no longer in existence • the study of the earth • the innermost part of earth • where tectonic plates colide • where tectonic plates divide • the lower part of earths mantle • solid most outer layer part of earth • occurs when divergant plates separate • hawaiian islands were formed this way • still in existence, surviving species • where tentonic plates slide past each other • ...
Breanna Reynosa Cell Structure 2023-10-23
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- in eukaryotic cells, all cellular contents outside the nucleus; in prokaryotic cells, all of the cells' contents
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis
- property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot; also called semipermeable membrane
- fundamental concept of biology that states that all living things are composed of cells; that cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things; and that new cells are produced from existing cells
- specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a cell
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
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- cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
- flexible double-layered sheet that makes ups the cell and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons; in cells, the structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- basic unit of all forms of life
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- internal membrane system found in eukaryote cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other material from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell
- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
19 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a cell • cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates • ...
