forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Bio 2021-10-12
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- storehouse for genetic information in your cells
- membrane bound organelles that constain enzymes
- fluid filled sac used for storage of materials
- consist of closely layered stacks of membrane-enclosed
- rigid layer that gives protection to a cell
- unique to plant cells
- looks like whip tale
- don’t contain ribosomes
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- organelles that Cary out photosynthesis
- covered with ribosomes
- jelly substance that contains dissolved molecules
- forms boundaries between a cell
- small membrane-bound sacs that divide materials from cytoplasm
- supply energy to cell
- tiny organelles that link amino acids together
15 Clues: looks like whip tale • supply energy to cell • unique to plant cells • covered with ribosomes • don’t contain ribosomes • forms boundaries between a cell • organelles that Cary out photosynthesis • rigid layer that gives protection to a cell • fluid filled sac used for storage of materials • tiny organelles that link amino acids together • ...
Food Webs 2022-09-21
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- A relationship in which one organism
- Multiple different linked food chains.
- Organisms that make their own food
- surroundings.
- while the other is harmed.
- A relationship in which both organisms
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- An organism that eats another.
- The environment of an organism.
- forms of animals and their
- An organism that is eaten by another
- Organisms that have to eat to gain energy.
- The study of the relationships between
- A relationship in which one organism
- and the other isn't affected.
14 Clues: surroundings. • forms of animals and their • while the other is harmed. • and the other isn't affected. • An organism that eats another. • The environment of an organism. • Organisms that make their own food • A relationship in which one organism • An organism that is eaten by another • A relationship in which one organism • Multiple different linked food chains. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-03-06
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- the name of the single landmass that broke apart 225million years ago
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the center of the Earth (2wrds)
- amount of force pushing on an area
- a deep valley that forms where 2 plates move away from each other
- a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- where the oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench
- a boundary where 2 plates move toward each other
- a soft layer which floats on the lithosphere
- a system that determines the distance of an object under water.
- the layer of rock that forms Earths outer core
- a boundary where 2 plates slide past each other
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- the hypothesis that the continents slowly moved across the Earth’s surface
- the layer of hot solid material between the core and crust
- a ridge layer made up in the upper most part of the mantle
- a break in the lithosphere
- the movement of a fluid caused by difference in temperature (2wrds)
- a vibration that travels through Earth carrying energy released in an earthquake (2 wds)
- a layer of molten iron and nickel(2wrds0
- the amount of mass in a given space
- a boundary that moves away from each other
20 Clues: a break in the lithosphere • amount of force pushing on an area • the amount of mass in a given space • a layer of molten iron and nickel(2wrds0 • a boundary that moves away from each other • a soft layer which floats on the lithosphere • the layer of rock that forms Earths outer core • a boundary where 2 plates slide past each other • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-03-06
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- a vibration that travels through Earth carrying energy released in an earthquake (2 wds)
- a mountain chain under water
- the hypothesis that the continents slowly moved across the Earth’s surface
- a layer of molten iron and nickel(2wrds0
- a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- amount of force pushing on an area
- where the oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench
- a boundary where 2 plates slide past each other
- a break in the lithosphere
- a boundary that moves away from each other
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- the name of the single landmass that broke apart 225million years ago
- the movement of a fluid caused by difference in temperature (2wrds)
- the layer of hot solid material between the core and crust
- a deep valley that forms where 2 plates move away from each other
- the layer of rock that forms Earths outer core
- a boundary where 2 plates move toward each other
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the center of the Earth (2wrds)
- a soft layer which floats on the lithosphere
- a ridge layer made up in the upper most part of the mantle
- the amount of mass in a given space
- a system that determines the distance of an object under water.
21 Clues: a break in the lithosphere • a mountain chain under water • amount of force pushing on an area • the amount of mass in a given space • a layer of molten iron and nickel(2wrds0 • a boundary that moves away from each other • a soft layer which floats on the lithosphere • the layer of rock that forms Earths outer core • a boundary where 2 plates slide past each other • ...
key terms 2022-03-18
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- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- reaction is a reaction in which energy is absorbed
- when the reaction is complete you have new substances called
- is material that releaes energy when it burns
- property is a characteristic of a substance taht describes its abitly to change into other substance
- system matter is not allowed to eneter or leave
- a solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction is called a
- of mass this principle is call and it states that during q chemical reaction matter created or destroyed
- system matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- is a number place in foront of a chemcial formula in an eqaution
- is a material that increases the rate of a reaction be lowering the activation energy.
- anything that has mass and takes up space
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- change is any change that alter the form or apperance of a substance but that does not make the substance change into another substance.
- the substance you have at the beginning are called the
- in chemistry when two or more elements or compounds combine to make more complex susbstance the process is called
- fire is the result of a rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called a fuel
- when one element replaces another in compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places the process is called
- is the amount of a substance in a given volume
- energy is the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- in contrast to a synthesis reaction a process called breaks down compounds into simpler products
- equation is a short easy way to show chemical reaction unsing symbols instead of words
- reaction A change in matter that produces one or more new substances is a chemical change or
- a material used to decrease the rate of a reaction is an
- property a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- the cells in your body comtains biological catalysts called
25 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • is material that releaes energy when it burns • is the amount of a substance in a given volume • system matter is not allowed to eneter or leave • reaction is a reaction in which energy is absorbed • the substance you have at the beginning are called the • a material used to decrease the rate of a reaction is an • ...
Year 7 Science Revision Crossword 2026-05-03
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- Muscles work in "a______ pairs" to enable movement.
- The standard unit for mass.
- You would need this and a tape measure to determine someone's speed.
- Consists of two or more elements or compounds not chemically combined.
- Provides structure for an organism. Made of bones in mammals.
- Not found in an animal cell. Contains sap.
- (2words) Measures the volume of liquid for an experiment.
- A material that will allow current to pass. Has a low resistance.
- Salt dissolves in water. The salt is called the s________.
- (2words) The amount of energy transferred per charge.
- Salt dissolves in water. The water is called the s________.
- Animal that eats plants and animals.
- A group of tissues working together to perform a function.
- Change of state. Liquid to gas.
- Made up of two or more different atoms chemically joined together.
- Measures potential difference in a circuit.
- Group of similar cells working together to perform a function e.g. muscle.
- The force that occurs between two surfaces.
- Controls the functions of a cell.
- Cell _____. Controls what goes in a out of a cell.
- The force caused by gravity.
- A low concentration. Few particles in a volume.
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- Measures current ina circuit.
- Salt dissolves in water. This forms a salt-water _______.
- The units of resistance.
- An organism that eats other animals.
- Change of state. Liquid to solid.
- Made up of only one type of atom
- An organism that is eaten by other animals.
- _____ pwper. Turns red in acidic solutions, blue in alkali solutions.
- E.g. wind or solar. An energy resource which can be used repeatedly and won't run out.
- The units for potential difference.
- Building block of life. Smallest unit of an organism.
- Higher particle concentration to low particle concentration.
- Will turn universalindicator red. Contains many H+ ions.
- Organism that makes its own food. Bottom of the food chain (usually a plant).
- Animal that easts only plants.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed only transferred. This is the c_____ of energy.
- The unit of force.
- The amount of charge passing a point each second in a circuit.
- Where earobic respiration happens in a cell.
- What you can calculate from the gradient (slope) of a distance-time graph.
- Unit of energy used by energy companies to charge of electricity use at home.
- No resultant force. Forces sum to zero. The forces are b______.
- The unit for energy.
- The energy associated with moving objects.
- The charged particles which flows through a circuit.
47 Clues: The unit of force. • The unit for energy. • The units of resistance. • The standard unit for mass. • The force caused by gravity. • Measures current ina circuit. • Animal that easts only plants. • Change of state. Liquid to gas. • Made up of only one type of atom • Change of state. Liquid to solid. • Controls the functions of a cell. • The units for potential difference. • ...
Architecture Time Line 2025-03-04
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- Complex, fluid, and organic forms that are often non-linear.
- A decorative style that sought to break from historic styles and embraced organic, flowing forms
- Verticality and emphasis on height.
- Rich and opulent finishes, including glass, chrome, and colorful tiles.
- Use of industrial materials like concrete, steel, and glass.
- Emerging during the Age of Enlightenment
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- Monumental scale with ornate detailing.
- Focus on environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.
- Use of bright colors, bold shapes, and decorative elements.
9 Clues: Verticality and emphasis on height. • Monumental scale with ornate detailing. • Emerging during the Age of Enlightenment • Use of bright colors, bold shapes, and decorative elements. • Complex, fluid, and organic forms that are often non-linear. • Focus on environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. • ...
Ecosystems Vocab 2023-09-20
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- observations that can be safely made using your five senses
- dead or decomposing material
- Matter that is cycled between the living and nonliving parts of an environment, like photosynthesis
- Living organisms in an ecosystem
- observations that involve using numbers gained from measurements
- - the one variable that is changed by a scientist
- Organisms that make food from nonliving sources
- eats dead organisms
- Organisms that secrete chemicals that break down dead material and then absorb the nutrients directly
- The amount of energy traveling in a food chain
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains to decomposers
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- Linear Progression of energy transfer from producers to decomposers
- All the living organisms in a given area, interacting with each other, and with the nonliving parts of the environment
- Eats both plants and animals
- A property of which objects can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms
- Organisms that must eat other organisms to survive
- An organism that feeds on the flesh of another organism
- Non living objects in an ecosystem
- Drawing a conclusion based on facts or observations
- Variable what scientists are observing or measuring to see how the independent variable affects it
- An animal that feeds on plants
- A set of interacting objects that work together from a unified whole
22 Clues: eats dead organisms • Eats both plants and animals • dead or decomposing material • An animal that feeds on plants • Living organisms in an ecosystem • Non living objects in an ecosystem • The amount of energy traveling in a food chain • Organisms that make food from nonliving sources • - the one variable that is changed by a scientist • ...
Motor and Generator 2022-02-05
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- the flow of electrical power or charge
- is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current
- an electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current.
- a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use.
- is often a complicated sequence of elementary radical reactions.
- iis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
- a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion
- in use since ancient times, the catapult has proven to be one of the most persistently effective mechanisms in warfare.
- is a machine that transports people or cargo.
- is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.
- derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force
- is the controlled operation and movement of a vehicle, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and bicycles.
- is a spacecraft, aircraft, vehicle or projectile that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.
- The term wind engine is sometimes used to describe such devices.
- states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
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- is a physical system using power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action.
- device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid
- In the nervous system there is a "closed loop" system of sensation, decision, and reactions.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction.
- into a transitive clause, with the original subject S becoming the object O.
- is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits.
- is a Canadian police procedural crime drama television series that aired for four seasons on CTV from February 3, 2013, to August 30, 2016.
- is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.
- is energy in transfer to or from a thermodynamic system, by mechanisms other than thermodynamic work or transfer of matter.
- it is viewed as one of his most well-known songs and was a major hit in the United States, Europe, Asia & Oceania.
- is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work.
- is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer or poet.
- which is a machine with an engine, four wheels, and room for passengers that is used to transport people on land.
- is an influence that can change the motion of an object.
30 Clues: the flow of electrical power or charge • is a machine that transports people or cargo. • device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid • is an influence that can change the motion of an object. • a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use. • is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. • ...
MODULE 8 MOTORS AND GENERATORS 2022-02-07
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- the flow of electrical power or charge
- is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current
- an electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current.
- a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use.
- is often a complicated sequence of elementary radical reactions.
- iis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
- a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion
- in use since ancient times, the catapult has proven to be one of the most persistently effective mechanisms in warfare.
- is a machine that transports people or cargo.
- is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.
- derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force
- is the controlled operation and movement of a vehicle, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and bicycles.
- is a spacecraft, aircraft, vehicle or projectile that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.
- The term wind engine is sometimes used to describe such devices.
- states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
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- is a physical system using power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action.
- device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid
- In the nervous system there is a "closed loop" system of sensation, decision, and reactions.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction.
- into a transitive clause, with the original subject S becoming the object O.
- is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits.
- is a Canadian police procedural crime drama television series that aired for four seasons on CTV from February 3, 2013, to August 30, 2016.
- is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.
- is energy in transfer to or from a thermodynamic system, by mechanisms other than thermodynamic work or transfer of matter.
- it is viewed as one of his most well-known songs and was a major hit in the United States, Europe, Asia & Oceania.
- is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work.
- is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer or poet.
- which is a machine with an engine, four wheels, and room for passengers that is used to transport people on land.
- is an influence that can change the motion of an object.
30 Clues: the flow of electrical power or charge • is a machine that transports people or cargo. • device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid • is an influence that can change the motion of an object. • a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use. • is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-02-13
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- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- hill or sand piled up by the wind
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- when water exits the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- parts of the Earth that contain the living organisms
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- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- ability to do work
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- land area that supplies water to the river system
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill or sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • landform with both high elevation and high relief • land area that supplies water to the river system • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • ...
METABOLSM QUIZ 2023-08-30
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- is the reaction of glucose formation
- Chemical reactions that occur inside
- Aerob respiration occurs in the...
- Calvin cycle occurs in the ...
- Red and ... light waves for photosynthesis
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- Bright reactions involve ... to capture light
- resulting from glycolysis
- The initial stage of aerob respiration
- stage forms PGA into PGAL
- The binding of CO2 by RuBP is called ...
- cycle also called citrat acid cycle
- The... respiration requires energy (oxygen)
12 Clues: resulting from glycolysis • stage forms PGA into PGAL • Calvin cycle occurs in the ... • Aerob respiration occurs in the... • cycle also called citrat acid cycle • is the reaction of glucose formation • Chemical reactions that occur inside • The initial stage of aerob respiration • The binding of CO2 by RuBP is called ... • Red and ... light waves for photosynthesis • ...
Find the Chemistry Terms! 2024-09-24
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- This type of science deals with heat and other forms of energy.
- This type of heat transfer moves evenly through currents.
- Every element has a unique one of these, and when looking through a prism, it is revealed.
- This type of heat transfer occurs through direct contact.
- This subatomic particle cancels out a proton's charge.
- This is energy that is stored.
- This type of ion has a positive charge.
- This subatomic particle tells the atom who it is.
- 6.626 × 10-34
- This number is the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible.
- The statement that says electrons like to be as close as possible to the nucleus.
- This variable represents the disorder in a system.
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- This variable is different for each element, and represents the energy required to heat it.
- This is the way heat transfers.
- This is the energy of motion.
- This is the measure of particle movement.
- The statement that says electrons want to be far away from each other.
- This type of heat transfer hits you like a wave.
- These are different atoms of the same element with different amounts of neutrons.
- This subatomic particle lives with protons, and it weighs about the same.
- If A = B and A = C, then B = C.
- This variable measures the change in heat.
- These are different atoms of the same element with different charges.
- This type of electron that likes to live on the edge.
- This number is the maximum speed that waves can travel: 3.0 × 10^8
- This type of ion has a negative charge.
26 Clues: 6.626 × 10-34 • This is the energy of motion. • This is energy that is stored. • This is the way heat transfers. • If A = B and A = C, then B = C. • This type of ion has a positive charge. • This type of ion has a negative charge. • This is the measure of particle movement. • This variable measures the change in heat. • This type of heat transfer hits you like a wave. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-03
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- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- recycling of inorganic matter between living organisms and their environment
- consist of many interconnected food chains
- the process where microscopic organisms break down nitrogen-containing chemicals from dead organic matter, into simple substances like ammonia
- process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- living things within an ecosystem
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- group of the same species living in a similar geographical area
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- organisms that carry out the process of decay or breakdown of the dead organism
- any toxic substance that is used to kill insects
- made of material that comes from living organisms, such as plants and animals
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- the process by which ammonia is converted to nitrites and then nitrates
- plants that make their own food by using sunlight, air and water
- often stored by cells in biomolecules
- the complete disappearance of a species from Earth
- forms in clouds when water vapor condenses into bigger and bigger droplets of water
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- any recovery operation by which waste materials are reprocessed into products, materials or substances whether for the original or other purposes
- something or someone who has to hunt, search, and gather their own food to eat
24 Clues: living things within an ecosystem • often stored by cells in biomolecules • consist of many interconnected food chains • the position of an organism in the food chain • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • any toxic substance that is used to kill insects • the complete disappearance of a species from Earth • ...
Nutrition and diets 2026-02-03
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- oils
- helps body regulate
- high blood pressure that can be caused by an excess amount of fat or salt
- condition where bones have tiny openings
- mellitus disease caused by an insufficient secretion
- Fats
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- mellitus, disease caused by an insufficient section
- poor state of nutrition
- major source of readily usable human energy
- status, state or condition of ones nutrition
- a state of good health
- nutrients chemical elements found in food
- fibrous/indigestible forms of plant carbohydrates
13 Clues: oils • Fats • helps body regulate • a state of good health • poor state of nutrition • condition where bones have tiny openings • nutrients chemical elements found in food • major source of readily usable human energy • status, state or condition of ones nutrition • fibrous/indigestible forms of plant carbohydrates • mellitus, disease caused by an insufficient section • ...
Dynamic Earth 2025-02-10
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- when tectonic plates move apart, this is the type of interaction
- the crust of the Earth is broken up into this, and they move very slowly in different ways
- the height of a wave; how tall it is and how much energy it carries
- molten rock that forms lava & igneous rocks when it flows from the upper mantle
- these exciting features occur at boundaries that create space for magma to emerge and erupt from the crust
- property describing how much matter is "packed" into a certain volume; or the ratio between mass and volume
- these are formed wherever two plates interact in various ways
- a more dense tectonic plate that is under the sea
- least dense, thinnest, rigid layer of Earth
- this "sphere" contains the crust and upper mantle and all their interactions
- the least dense kind of plate that is under land
- this happens when one plate goes underneath another plate
- the number of wave forms in a given period of time
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- when tectonic plates come together, this interaction occurs
- thickest, "gooey" layer where convection currents affect plate movement
- the distance between two wave forms
- very dense, very hot, solid layer; contains Fe and Ni
- how fast something is
- the area that describes the "pull" or attractive force of a magnet
- a (very familiar!)hard, solid combination of minerals produced from the cycle of composition and breaking down of the lithospher
- liquid, metallic layer that surrounds the solid center
- these "folded" features are formed at continental convergent boundaries
- trembling, shaking events that occur due to seismic waves
- how heat moves in a liquid or gas
24 Clues: how fast something is • how heat moves in a liquid or gas • the distance between two wave forms • least dense, thinnest, rigid layer of Earth • the least dense kind of plate that is under land • a more dense tectonic plate that is under the sea • the number of wave forms in a given period of time • very dense, very hot, solid layer; contains Fe and Ni • ...
ipc 2019-09-19
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- total amount of force
- It is the force required to accelerate a body of mass 1 kilogram with an acceleration of 1 meter per second squared. It is equal to 0.224808943099710 pounds, or 7.23301385120989 poundals.
- the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- s the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.
- the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- force a force that attracts any two objects with mass.
- the internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules. The atoms and/or molecules of a hotter object have greater kinetic energy than those of a colder one, in the form of vibrational, rotational, or, in the case of a gas, translational motion.
- have to apply this to move something
- energy that u are not using
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
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- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease
- energy is energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field.
- an action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- ur speed over time
- how fast u speed up
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density. the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- how fast ur going
- two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- moving
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
25 Clues: moving • how fast ur going • ur speed over time • how fast u speed up • total amount of force • energy that u are not using • have to apply this to move something • the speed of something in a given direction. • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • force a force that attracts any two objects with mass. • ...
Cell Transport Vocabulary 2023-11-07
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- balance in concentration on both sides of a membrane
- a substance (usually a liquid) that dissoves another substance
- the type of transport that does not require energy to move molecules
- a type of diffusion that uses channel proteins to help molecules move across the membrane
- a type of active transport where substances are brought into the cell
- a substance that dissolves within another substance
- allows some substances to pass through but not others
- the movement of small molecules down their concentration gradient
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- a gradual change in amount
- the amount of a substance in a given area
- a substance that forms as a result of a solute and solvent
- the movement of water across a membrane
- a type of active transport where substances are sent out of the cell
- the flexible outer layer surrounding a cell that controls what enters and leaves
- the type of transport that requires energy
15 Clues: a gradual change in amount • the movement of water across a membrane • the amount of a substance in a given area • the type of transport that requires energy • a substance that dissolves within another substance • balance in concentration on both sides of a membrane • allows some substances to pass through but not others • ...
Ecology review 2022-09-23
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- two laws governing the transfer of energy in an ecosystem
- an organism that forms its own nutritional substances
- an organism that eats other organisms including herbivores, carnivores and omnivores
- a major effect of overpopulation
- a type of ecological relationship in which one organism benefits and the other neither benefits or is harmed
- word meaning living things
- sun, producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, decomposer
- a type of ecological relationship in which both organisms benefit
- What type of growth is the human population currently experiencing?
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- word meaning non living
- removal of this species could lead to devastation of the ecosystem
- the max number of organisms an ecosystem can hold without degradation
- The first factor of human population growth
- a type of ecological relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed but not necessarily killed
- the amount of energy transferred between trophic levels
15 Clues: word meaning non living • word meaning living things • a major effect of overpopulation • The first factor of human population growth • an organism that forms its own nutritional substances • the amount of energy transferred between trophic levels • two laws governing the transfer of energy in an ecosystem • ...
The Cell 2021-02-21
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- “Cell drinking”
- “Cell suicide”, programmed cell death
- Whip-like structure that propels cell through aqueous environment
- Increase surface area
- Synthesizes proteins
- Provides structural support to the cell, made of microfilaments and microtubules
- Forms a barrier around the nucleus
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- Products are released into extracellular environment
- “Cell eating”
- Digestion of structures within a vacuole by enzymes within lysosomes
- Selectively permeable, composed of phospholipid bilayer
- Digest foreign material
- Transforms energy into usable ATP
- Contains DNA and directs cells activities
- Serve as enzymes, receptors, and structural support
15 Clues: “Cell eating” • “Cell drinking” • Synthesizes proteins • Increase surface area • Digest foreign material • Transforms energy into usable ATP • Forms a barrier around the nucleus • “Cell suicide”, programmed cell death • Contains DNA and directs cells activities • Serve as enzymes, receptors, and structural support • Products are released into extracellular environment • ...
Tesla's roof 2018-01-10
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- derived from the sun
- costing a lot of money
- what covers a roof
- goal, aim
- not expensive
- the covering that forms the top of a building
- the power from something such as electricity or oil
- costing little money
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- causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- strength
- to work with
- capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycles
- a person who buys goods or a service
- to collect
- to cause something to exist
15 Clues: strength • goal, aim • to collect • to work with • not expensive • what covers a roof • derived from the sun • costing little money • costing a lot of money • to cause something to exist • a person who buys goods or a service • the covering that forms the top of a building • the power from something such as electricity or oil • capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycles • ...
Chemical Reactions Vocabulary Test 2014-12-03
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- A substance with a high quantity of H+ ions that tastes sour, reacts with metals and carbonates, turns blue litmus paper red
- A chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes forming rust
- The process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances
- The measurement of how acidic or basic a substance is on a scale of 0 (very acidic) to 14 (very basic)
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat (ex. Burning)
- A substance with a high quantity of OH- ions that tastes bitter, feels slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- A substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- A system in which not matter is allowed to enter or leave
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- The minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- The principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
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- The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- A material that decreased the rate of a reaction
- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat (ex. Baking soda and vinegar)
- A reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in different compounds trade places
- A system in which mater can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- 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
- A chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new, more complex substance
21 Clues: A material that decreased the rate of a reaction • A substance that enters into a chemical reaction • A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • A system in which not matter is allowed to enter or leave • The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes • A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction • ...
Chemistry 2019-03-05
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- It is used to describe the bonding that is obtained by taking combinations of the atomic orbitals.
- Energy charge for adding electrons to a neutral atom to form a negative ion.
- A measure of the degree of seperation in a molecule.
- The minimum amount of energy needed to remove the highest energy electron.
- A bond that forms when a half filled orbital fills the same region of space as an orbital on the atom.
- General shape of the molecule determined by the position of the nuclei.
- A measure of the ability of an atom in a molecule to draw bonding electrons to itself.
- What is the steric number for H2O? (draw lewis structure)
- Number of atoms + lone pairs bonded.
- The size of the atom and increases as you go down in a group and across to the right in a period
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- What is the molecular geometry of NF3? (draw lewis structure)
- How many sigma bonds are there in HCN? (draw lewis structure)
- How many valence electrons are there in CO2? (draw lewis structure)
- unstable anions
- Same chemical formula different structure.
- Can draw multiple lewis structures
16 Clues: unstable anions • Can draw multiple lewis structures • Number of atoms + lone pairs bonded. • Same chemical formula different structure. • A measure of the degree of seperation in a molecule. • What is the steric number for H2O? (draw lewis structure) • What is the molecular geometry of NF3? (draw lewis structure) • ...
Unit 3 Review (Earth's Resources) 2013-09-02
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- Does not require oxygen for growth.
- The energy released by a fission or fusion reaction. (2 words)
- Any natural resource that is used by humans such as water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals (2 words)
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed. (2 words)
- Formed by partially decayed swamp plants that sink to the swamp floor.
- Requires oxygen for growth.
- A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed. (2 words)
- Formed when peat is exposed to increased temperature and pressure under sediment.
- A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago. (2 words)
- A mixture of gases that surround a planet moon or space object.
- Product of photosynthesis.
- A solid hydrocarbon compound that is most widely used for generating electrical power.
- Coal formed when lignite is exposed to increased temperature and pressure under sediment.
- Process of converting CO2, water into oxygen and sugar using solar energy.
- Formed when bituminous coal is exposed to increased temperature and pressure under sediment.
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- The process by which a nucleus splits into two or more fragments and releases neutrons and energy. (2 words)
- A natural resource that humans use to generate energy. (2 words)
- A compound made of hydrogen and carbon.
- Contains ozone gas and other gases. (2 words)
- A rock with pores. (2 words)
- The wise use of and preservation of natural resources.
- A mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons. (2 words)
- The careful and responsible management of a resource.
- The warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases absorb and reradiate thermal energy. (2 words)
- A type of solar radiation that is harmful to life on earth. (2 words)
- The process of separating crude oil into different products such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- An organism that can live in extreme environments.
- A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds.
29 Clues: Product of photosynthesis. • Requires oxygen for growth. • A rock with pores. (2 words) • Does not require oxygen for growth. • A compound made of hydrogen and carbon. • A mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons. (2 words) • Contains ozone gas and other gases. (2 words) • An imaginary line about which a body rotates. • An organism that can live in extreme environments. • ...
Cell Vocabulary Vocab 2014-02-20
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- the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- two or more elements that are chemically combined
- permeable a property of cell membranes that allows some substances to pass through, while others cannot
- device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- rod-shaped cell structures that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- transport The movement of materials through a cell membrane using cellular energy
- cell organelle filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell
- a structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food
- storage structures for food, water, minerals, waste
- transport The movement of materials through a cell membrane without using energy
- large organic molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur
- control center of the cell
- specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions
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- acid small units that are linked together chemically to form large protein molecules
- the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- bodies organelles that package cellular material and transport them within the cell or out of the cell
- reticulum A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
- energy-rich organic compound (fat, oil, wax) that's made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended.
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell.
- compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; major source of energy for the human body
- ribonucleic acid; a nucleic acid that plays an important role in the production of proteins
- Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic material that carries information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring.
- organelles made of protein and RNA that direct protein synthesis in the cytoplasm
- any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- membrane thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
26 Clues: control center of the cell • two or more elements that are chemically combined • storage structures for food, water, minerals, waste • specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions • the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances • ...
Sedimentary Rock Puzzle 2013-03-20
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- The particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture.
- The look and feel of a rock's surface, determined by the size, shape, and pattern of a rock's grains.
- The process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight.
- The destructive process in which water or wind loosens and carries away fragments of rock.
- The force exerted on a surface divided by the area over which the force is exerted.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- Sedimentary that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure.
- A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- A dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust.
- Term used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains arranged in parallel layers or bands.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
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- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another.
- Igneous rock that forms from lava on the Earth's surface.
- One of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of Earth's crust.
- The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass.
- Sedimentary rock that forms from remains of organisms deposited in thick layers.
- Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution.
- Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental.
- The process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind that is carrying it.
- A solid mixture of minerals and other materials.
22 Clues: A solid mixture of minerals and other materials. • Igneous rock that forms from lava on the Earth's surface. • A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental. • Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface. • The particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture. • ...
Cytology 2020-08-08
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- transports; stores; shapes a cell
- monosaccharides are converted to energy
- stores products of digestion
- stores pigments for photsynthesis
- allows absorption of large molecules
- used in both reproduction and flagella/cilia
- stores starches and oils
- contains microtubules
- semipermeable membrane
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- non-membrane bound organelle; synthesizes protein
- carried by cytoplasmic streaming to plasma membrane for secretion of molecules
- atoms which have an electrical charge
- helps with turgor pressure
- forms to engulf a large food particle
- breaks down most nutrients via hydrolysis
- solution in which organelles are suspended
- pectin film between plant cells
- clusters of DNA and proteins inside nucleus
- separates nucleus from cytoplasm
- sorts; stores; packages; ships: proteins and lipids
- made of pectin and cellulose
21 Clues: contains microtubules • semipermeable membrane • stores starches and oils • helps with turgor pressure • stores products of digestion • made of pectin and cellulose • pectin film between plant cells • separates nucleus from cytoplasm • transports; stores; shapes a cell • stores pigments for photsynthesis • allows absorption of large molecules • ...
Physical Science B L4: Energy- Set B 2023-03-07
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- The law of _______ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed just changed from one form to another.
- Some energy is always converted to ___ which is unusable.
- Conserving energy can help nonrenewable resources last longer and reduce _________.
- ______ energy resources are those that can only be replaced over a long period of time.
- ________ energy resources are those that can be replaced over short periods of time or are virtually limitless.
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- Energy can be _____ from one form to another.
- The forms of _____ energy include: mechanical, chemical, elastic, gravitational and nuclear.
7 Clues: Energy can be _____ from one form to another. • Some energy is always converted to ___ which is unusable. • Conserving energy can help nonrenewable resources last longer and reduce _________. • ______ energy resources are those that can only be replaced over a long period of time. • ...
Carbohydrates and the glycoconjugates of cell surfaces: 2022-12-01
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- Made of amino group and sugars
- Able to digest cell wall of nearly all plants
- provides energy source in storage
- Stored in liver mass
- Has cell-cell recognition qualities
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- 3-7 carbon sugar
- Forms micellar suspension in water
- Has 2 monosaccharide and is present in dairy
- Occurs due to condensation and hydrolysis
- Attaches to hydroxyl group of threonine
- Describes dihydroxyacetone
- Important metabolic intermediates
12 Clues: 3-7 carbon sugar • Stored in liver mass • Describes dihydroxyacetone • Made of amino group and sugars • provides energy source in storage • Important metabolic intermediates • Forms micellar suspension in water • Has cell-cell recognition qualities • Attaches to hydroxyl group of threonine • Occurs due to condensation and hydrolysis • ...
Intro to Waves 2022-03-28
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- The upward maximum amplitude point on a wave
- A continuously generated pulse and its reflection that have stationary nodes and antinodes
- Waves that add their crests and troughs together to form bigger crests and troughs
- A waveform that needs a medium
- How often the pulses pass by...how many pulses happen in a certain time period
- A way of transferring energy that does not involve moving matter from one place to another...a collection of pulses
- Only electromagnetic waves can move though this...empty space
- Type of wave that involves compression of a solid, liquid, or gas medium
- The downward maximum amplitude point on a wave
- A point on a standing wave that doesn't move indicating there is minimal energy at that point
- Waves that add their crests to their troughs and cancel each other's waveform
- A waveform that is a combination of longitudinal and transverse wave...circular motion of particles
- The rest state of a wave...before crests, troughs, compressions and rarefactions are created
- The time for a single pulse to pass
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- Type of wave that vibrates perpendicular to wave movement direction
- A transverse wave that doesn't need a medium to move
- The width of a single pulse of a wave
- A waveform that is a twisting transverse wave...like a jump rope
- The height of a wave measured from rest or equilibrium
- An example of a mechanical wave
- An example of an electromagnetic wave
- Forms of matter...solid, liquid, gas, plasma
- A single ripple of energy which can combine with other ripples to form a wave
- A decompression point on a longitudinal wave
- A point on a wave that has maximum energy, usually associated with a compression region or a crest or trough region
25 Clues: A waveform that needs a medium • An example of a mechanical wave • The time for a single pulse to pass • The width of a single pulse of a wave • An example of an electromagnetic wave • The upward maximum amplitude point on a wave • Forms of matter...solid, liquid, gas, plasma • A decompression point on a longitudinal wave • The downward maximum amplitude point on a wave • ...
Crossword Puzzle Extra Credit - End of the Year Final - Nadia Debska 2021-06-03
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- ___ forms when organic matter is not fully decomposed because of acidic and/or anaerobic conditions.
- The source of energy for almost all life on Earth.
- The measure of H+ and OH- ions.
- The shape of DNA.
- Word for water-hating.
- The supercoiling of chromosomes.
- Anaerobic bacteria that break down organic matter, producing methane gas, which is then released into the atmosphere.
- The sister chromatids move toward opposite poles and the centromeres uncouple.
- When electrons 'jump' what is formed?
- The nucleic acid responsible for genetic traits being passed from generation to generation.
- The nuclear membrane reforms and the chromosomes relax into chromatin.
- Word for water-loving.
- The cycling of Carbon in an ecosystem.
- Triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids are all types of ___.
- Something that can form 4 covalent bonds. Life is based on ___ compounds.
- Are unsaturated or saturated acids able to be cis/trans.
- ___ is formed from ADP and a phosphate ion using the energy from respiration.
- A 3D globular protein with long polypeptide chains.
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- Something that is found in plant cells, protists and some bacteria. Hint: Most of them contain a light-absorbing pigment called chlorophyll.
- The division of the nucleus into two genetically identical daughter nuclei.
- Flow of energy from one feeding level to another.
- The production of Carbon compounds (sugars) in cells using light energy from the sun.
- The spindle fibers attach to centromeres and more sister chromatids toward the equilateral plane.
- The building blocks of proteins.
- The flow of Carbon from one source to the other. It is also the net difference between Carbon removal and Carbon addition.
- The strong attraction of water to itself.
- Complementary base pairs.
- The attraction of water to different molecules.
- Any substance that absorbs light.
29 Clues: The shape of DNA. • Word for water-hating. • Word for water-loving. • Complementary base pairs. • The measure of H+ and OH- ions. • The supercoiling of chromosomes. • The building blocks of proteins. • Any substance that absorbs light. • When electrons 'jump' what is formed? • The cycling of Carbon in an ecosystem. • The strong attraction of water to itself. • ...
Light and sound 2022-11-27
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- Energy of moving objects.
- The length between the compressions in a sound.
- How high or low a sound is; determined by the frequency of the sound.
- A band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength.
- An object which light can pass through.
- The measure that a sound wave travels from it s resting place.
- Forms when the charged particles from the sun strikes atoms and molecules in Earth's atmosphere. They excite the atoms, causing them to light up and form an -----.
- To watch something carefully and attentively.
- The light reflected when sunlight hits a rain droplet.
- A dark shape that appears on a surface when someone or something moves between the surface and the source of light.
- To move back and forth.
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium.
- When light is bent as it moves through one kind of matter to another.
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- ----- Light. Apparently colorless light, for example ordinary daylight. It contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum at equal intensity. frequency Measur
- Unit of measurement to indicate the volume of sound.
- Stored energy.
- A reflection of sound.
- An object which when all light is absorbed or reflected, no image can be seen.
- Stream of light pointed in one direction.
- Situated or extending across something.
- When sound energy hits an object and is converted into another form of energy; the opposite of reflection.
- Mesuredd from east to west.
- Substance(solid, liquid, or gas) through which sound waves travel.
- When light bounces off an object.
24 Clues: Stored energy. • A reflection of sound. • To move back and forth. • Energy of moving objects. • Mesuredd from east to west. • When light bounces off an object. • An object which light can pass through. • Situated or extending across something. • Stream of light pointed in one direction. • To watch something carefully and attentively. • ...
Changes Crossword 2023-03-29
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- release of light or heat energy; evidence of a chemical change
- how easily a substance catches fire
- properties that can be observed
- a change which results in a new substance with different properties; non-reversible
- increase/decrease of heat energy; evidence of a chemical change
- a change without forming a new substance; reversible
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- visible change in a substance's color; is evidence of a chemical change
- bubbles, fizzing, odor change; evidence of a chemical change
- a solid substance that forms from a solution; evidence of a chemical change
- mass cannot be created or destroyed
10 Clues: properties that can be observed • how easily a substance catches fire • mass cannot be created or destroyed • a change without forming a new substance; reversible • bubbles, fizzing, odor change; evidence of a chemical change • release of light or heat energy; evidence of a chemical change • increase/decrease of heat energy; evidence of a chemical change • ...
Features Of The Universe 2021-11-17
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- The change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer
- A hot ball of glowing gases at the heart of our solar system
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, helectrical, chemical, nuclear, or other forms
- Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma radiation are all different forms of light
- Any massive self-luminous celestial body of gas
- The boundless three-dimensional extent to which objects and events have relative position and direction
- Millenium- 1000 years Century-100 years decade-10 years
- Lumps of rock or iron that orbit the sun
- The distance light travels in one year
- Where gravity and density are infinite and space-time extends into infinity
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- Highly magnetized rotating compact star
- the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed
- Smaller than a star and doesn't give off light
- Sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter
- An individual form of life that is capable of growing and reproducing, and have one or more cells.
- A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
- A powerful and luminous stellar explosion
- A small piece of anything
- How astronomers explain the way the universe began
20 Clues: A small piece of anything • A giant cloud of dust and gas in space • The distance light travels in one year • Highly magnetized rotating compact star • Lumps of rock or iron that orbit the sun • A powerful and luminous stellar explosion • Sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter • Smaller than a star and doesn't give off light • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- The ability to do work; ______ has many different forms
- A ________ System is a group of things that interact with one another
- _________ is the comparison of a quantity to a standard unit
- Stuff of the universe; Every thing is ______
- A ________ goal is to understand physics
- Explanation
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- Quality
- An educated guess
- Quantity
- Description
- The __ system is used all over the world
11 Clues: Quality • Quantity • Description • Explanation • An educated guess • A ________ goal is to understand physics • The __ system is used all over the world • Stuff of the universe; Every thing is ______ • The ability to do work; ______ has many different forms • _________ is the comparison of a quantity to a standard unit • ...
Earth Science Review 2022-02-15
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- Type of forest biome characterized by cold weather and coniferous (needly) trees.
- Organisms very important to the nitrogen cycle.
- All of the water on Earth.
- Source of Earth's energy.
- Chemical element that forms the structure of most biological molecules.
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid in this process.
- Non-living component of an ecosystem.
- Cold biome characterized by large areas of shrubby plants with few or no trees.
- Another word for heat is __________ energy.
- All of the organisms of one species living in an area.
- Living component of an ecosystem.
- Organism that can make its own food.
- Organism that changes dead organisms and waste back into nutrients.
- Organism that must eat other plants or animals to obtain energy.
- The place where an organism lives.
- A step in a food chain is called a ________ level.
- Energy-rich sugar formed during photosynthesis.
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- Biome characterized by very low precipitation.
- The thin layer of gas surrounding Earth.
- Greenhouse ________ act like a blanket, keeping the planet warm.
- Cold, salty water is more _________ than warm, less salty water.
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas in this process.
- Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight --> glucose + oxygen
- Any form of water falling from the sky - rain, hail, sleet, etc.
- An organism's job or role.
- The height of a land mass above sea level.
- Distance measured in degrees north or south of the equator.
- Another name for a producer.
- Another name for a consumer.
- Water travels through tiny spaces between rocks and soil in this process.
- Average pattern of weather conditions over time.
31 Clues: Source of Earth's energy. • All of the water on Earth. • An organism's job or role. • Another name for a producer. • Another name for a consumer. • Living component of an ecosystem. • The place where an organism lives. • Organism that can make its own food. • Non-living component of an ecosystem. • The thin layer of gas surrounding Earth. • ...
ecology II 2022-04-25
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- colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- the part of a system in which some portion of the system's output is used as input for future operations
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes
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- a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range, causing the greenhouse effect
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen
- chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- long-term heating of Earth's climate system observed since the pre-industrial period
- the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- same osmotic pressure as some other solution
- principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells
20 Clues: same osmotic pressure as some other solution • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8 • having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid • having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid • principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells • ...
unit 3 Part a 2024-11-21
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- the amount of water running through a pipe or over a waterfall.
- a shaking or vibrating of the earth’s crust.
- a large ocean wave caused by an earthquake or a volcano.
- of rock layers.
- electricity generated by waterpower.
- hot molten rock that comes to the earth’s surface through a volcano or other crack in the earth’s crust
- a cone-shaped mountain formed by the erupting material.
- the energy of motion.
- a large sheet of slowly moving ice
- hot molten rock located below the earth’s surface.
- the distance that water falls at a waterfall or dam.
- the outer layer of the earth
- the power to do work occurring in forms like heat, light, and sound.
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- energy that is ready to be used such as the energy of water behind a dam.
- a series of creatures in which smaller members are eaten by larger members
- a crack in the earth’s crust where the rock layers shift from time to time.
- a shaking of the earth’s crust believed to result from the
- an instrument that detects and records tremors in the earth’s crust.
- a channel of moving water in the ocean, influenced by winds and by water temperature.
- a moving ridge of water such as is common on the ocean surface.
- tiny plants and animals drifting in the ocean and used as food by fish.
- small, rounded pieces of ice that form high in a thunderhead and fall to the earth.
- a huge rotating tropical storm with winds of at least 75 miles per hour
- a powerful discharge of static electricity between clouds or between a cloud and the ground.
24 Clues: of rock layers. • the energy of motion. • the outer layer of the earth • a large sheet of slowly moving ice • electricity generated by waterpower. • a shaking or vibrating of the earth’s crust. • hot molten rock located below the earth’s surface. • the distance that water falls at a waterfall or dam. • a cone-shaped mountain formed by the erupting material. • ...
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Vocabulary MP1 2024-10-14
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- A process that involves the transformation of one or more substances into different substances with new chemical and physical properties. This often involves the formation of gas, precipitate, or color change.
- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves, which can occur in a vacuum (like space) and does not require a medium.
- Energy: The energy an object possesses due to its motion, which increases as the speed of the object increases.
- A combination of two or more substances where each retains its own properties. Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
- A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction.
- Substances that undergo a chemical change in a reaction. They are found on the left side of a chemical equation.
- Substances formed when two or more elements chemically combine in fixed ratios. Compounds have different properties than the elements that compose them.
- A form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures, moving from the hotter to the cooler object.
- Change: A transition between solid, liquid, and gas states of matter. Phase changes include melting, freezing, boiling, and condensation.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, which determines how hot or cold that substance is.
- Homogeneous mixtures where one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another (the solvent). Solutions can be solid, liquid, or gas.
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- Formula: A way of representing the composition of a compound using symbols for the elements and numbers to indicate the ratio of atoms. For example, H2O Two Hydrogen atoms to One Oxygen atom
- Substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction. They are found on the right side of a chemical equation.
- Symbol: A one or two-letter notation used to represent an element. For example,O stands for oxygen and Na stands for sodium.
- The amount of solute present in a given volume of solvent or solution. It indicates how strong or weak a solution is.
- Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. They are the building blocks of matter and are made up of atoms.
- The substance that is dissolved in a solution. It is usually present in a smaller amount compared to the solvent.
- The substance in a solution that dissolves the solute. It is usually present in the largest amount.
- The process by which heat energy is transferred through direct contact between materials, often occurring in solids.
- Energy: The total energy of all the particles in a substance, which is related to the temperature and can be transferred as heat.
- A change in which the form or appearance of a substance changes, but its chemical composition remains the same. Examples include melting and freezing.
- The transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (liquids or gasses) caused by differences in temperature and density.
22 Clues: A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction. • The substance in a solution that dissolves the solute. It is usually present in the largest amount. • Energy: The energy an object possesses due to its motion, which increases as the speed of the object increases. • ...
SCIENCE 2022-02-07
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- the flow of electrical power or charge
- is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current
- an electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current.
- a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use.
- is often a complicated sequence of elementary radical reactions.
- iis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
- a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion
- in use since ancient times, the catapult has proven to be one of the most persistently effective mechanisms in warfare.
- is a machine that transports people or cargo.
- is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.
- derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force
- is the controlled operation and movement of a vehicle, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and bicycles.
- is a spacecraft, aircraft, vehicle or projectile that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.
- The term wind engine is sometimes used to describe such devices.
- states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
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- is a physical system using power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action.
- device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid
- In the nervous system there is a "closed loop" system of sensation, decision, and reactions.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction.
- into a transitive clause, with the original subject S becoming the object O.
- is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits.
- is a Canadian police procedural crime drama television series that aired for four seasons on CTV from February 3, 2013, to August 30, 2016.
- is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.
- is energy in transfer to or from a thermodynamic system, by mechanisms other than thermodynamic work or transfer of matter.
- it is viewed as one of his most well-known songs and was a major hit in the United States, Europe, Asia & Oceania.
- is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work.
- is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer or poet.
- which is a machine with an engine, four wheels, and room for passengers that is used to transport people on land.
- is an influence that can change the motion of an object.
30 Clues: the flow of electrical power or charge • is a machine that transports people or cargo. • device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid • is an influence that can change the motion of an object. • a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use. • is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. • ...
Cell Parts Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-01
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- A gel-like fluid
- A passage for proteins and other materials
- Produces energy
- Controls what enters and exits
- Forms fibers to line up chromosomes during the process of cell division
- Strands that form the shape of the cell
- Acts as a storage for food, water, and waste
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- Produces proteins
- Makes ribosomes
- Captures sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis
- Directs activity of the cell
- Recieves packages and delivers materials like proteins
- Controls what enter and exits the nucleus
- Creates structure and support
- Breaks down old cell parts
15 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Produces energy • A gel-like fluid • Produces proteins • Breaks down old cell parts • Directs activity of the cell • Creates structure and support • Controls what enters and exits • Strands that form the shape of the cell • Controls what enter and exits the nucleus • A passage for proteins and other materials • Acts as a storage for food, water, and waste • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-08-31
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- 6.023x10-23
- The simplest atom
- To determine the number of atoms chemists use a unit called
- Three protons, Three neutrons, and three electrons
- Our bodies contain atoms of another 14 elements called
- Unit used to express atomic mass
- Symbol for sodium
- Electrons occupy an orderly series of...
- Found in many proteins
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- Found in all organic molecules
- The breakdown process
- The outermost energy level forms the surface called
- Attraction between opposite electrical charges
- How many elements exist in nature
- A cofactor for many enzymes
15 Clues: 6.023x10-23 • The simplest atom • Symbol for sodium • The breakdown process • Found in many proteins • A cofactor for many enzymes • Found in all organic molecules • Unit used to express atomic mass • How many elements exist in nature • Electrons occupy an orderly series of... • Attraction between opposite electrical charges • Three protons, Three neutrons, and three electrons • ...
waves cross word by:zoelen 2025-11-19
10 Clues: top of wave • back of eye • bottom of wave • nerve sends info to brain • where your eye color is at • waves bounce off an object • forms images and focuses light • allows you to see colors roy.g.biv • allows you to see colors black and white • transfers energy from one place to anther
Plural forms 2021-08-26
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Semester Review v2 - 2022 2022-01-05
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- details; tells what you expect to see
- water vapor given off through the leaves of plants
- the condition in which an organisms internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the outside environment
- the removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- water that forms in clouds and falls as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- all of Earth's water
- frozen component of the hydrosphere
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- act of noticing and describing events or processes in an orderly way (quantitative/qualitative)
- view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
- the type of weathering that produces new minerals as it breaks down rocks
- based on conclusions or deductions based on observations
- most of Earth's mass in the form of rock and metal
- explains; explains why something happens based on tests and data
- the type of weathering in which rock is physically broken down into smaller pieces
- the relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
- moving water over the land
18 Clues: all of Earth's water • moving water over the land • frozen component of the hydrosphere • details; tells what you expect to see • water vapor given off through the leaves of plants • most of Earth's mass in the form of rock and metal • the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water • based on conclusions or deductions based on observations • ...
5th Grade Science - Semester 1 2023-11-23
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- water that falls to Earth from clouds
- the stuff that every physical thing is made of
- a material through which heat or electricity does not easily flow
- the breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water, wind, and ice
- a form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
- the pathway through which electricity flows
- the action of force by one object against another object
- a material that allows heat or an electric current to flow through easily
- a hill formed by wind blowing and depositing sand
- whether something sinks or floats
- materials that light cannot pass through
- a triangular landform where a river empties into another body of water
- the type of weather in an area averaged over a long period of time
- a measure of how much matter an object or substance is made of
- a force that resists the rubbing of two surfaces across one another
- the remains of plants and animals
- the weight of the air
- energy that can be felt as heat
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- the flow of electrical energy through a circuit
- materials that transmit light
- substance into which a solute is dissolved
- the bending or redirection of light as it passes from one substance to another
- a low area between higher areas or elevation
- when sediments are packed tightly together
- a form of energy that can travel from one place to another
- the bouncing of light off the surface of an object
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- the energy of position
- the remains of creatures that lived long ago
- the daily conditions in the atmosphere of a local area
- energy that travels through matter
- to predict
- the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location
- the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth
- the ability to do work
- the energy that an object has because of its motion and position
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
- materials that light can pass through
- a push or pull that causes an object to change speed or direction
- how hot or cold the air is
- bits of broken rock
- substance dissolved into another substance
- when light enters an object but does not pass through
- solid, liquid, or gas
- mild, moderate, not extreme
- the energy of motion
- a combination of two or more substances in which each keeps its own properties and both can be easily separated
- a deep ravine between cliffs that is most often carved from the landscape by a river
- the ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid
- the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity, water, wind, or ice
- a liquid in which one substance is mixed evenly throughout another substance
- energy that remains in plants and animals that die and become coal, oil, or natural gas
- a source of energy
- factories that convert certain forms of energy into electrical energy
54 Clues: to predict • a source of energy • bits of broken rock • the energy of motion • solid, liquid, or gas • the weight of the air • the energy of position • the ability to do work • how hot or cold the air is • mild, moderate, not extreme • materials that transmit light • energy that can be felt as heat • whether something sinks or floats • the remains of plants and animals • ...
3.1 Science Final Vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- Bodies of salt water that cover large areas on Earth.
- A device that changes the moving energy from wind into electricity.
- Water that is found on or near the surface of Earth.
- Water in the form of a gas in Earth’s air.
- A liquid changes to a gas.
- Anything that we burn for energy.
- A material found naturally on or in the Earth that is necessary or useful to people.
- The energy from the Sun.
- Any water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- Water that is found in the ground.
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- To use something carefully and not to waste it.
- A resource which is replaced naturally within a person’s lifetime.
- Water that has a lot of salt in it.
- A gas changes to a liquid.
- A resource that cannot be reused or replaced easily.
- Non-renewable resources that are formed naturally within the Earth from plants and animals that died millions of years ago.
- Water that has very little or no salt in it.
- The path that water follows as it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds and returns to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- Water gathers in different water bodies like oceans, rivers, lakes and so on.
19 Clues: The energy from the Sun. • A gas changes to a liquid. • A liquid changes to a gas. • Anything that we burn for energy. • Water that is found in the ground. • Water that has a lot of salt in it. • Water in the form of a gas in Earth’s air. • Water that has very little or no salt in it. • To use something carefully and not to waste it. • ...
Sedimentary Rock Puzzle 2013-03-20
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- The particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture.
- The look and feel of a rock's surface, determined by the size, shape, and pattern of a rock's grains.
- The process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight.
- The destructive process in which water or wind loosens and carries away fragments of rock.
- The force exerted on a surface divided by the area over which the force is exerted.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- Sedimentary that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure.
- A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- A dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust.
- Term used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains arranged in parallel layers or bands.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
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- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another.
- Igneous rock that forms from lava on the Earth's surface.
- One of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of Earth's crust.
- The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass.
- Sedimentary rock that forms from remains of organisms deposited in thick layers.
- Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution.
- Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental.
- The process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind that is carrying it.
- A solid mixture of minerals and other materials.
22 Clues: A solid mixture of minerals and other materials. • Igneous rock that forms from lava on the Earth's surface. • A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental. • Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface. • The particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture. • ...
Sedimentary Rock Puzzle 2013-03-20
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- Sedimentary rock that forms from remains of organisms deposited in thick layers.
- The process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind that is carrying it.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- The destructive process in which water or wind loosens and carries away fragments of rock.
- Term used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains arranged in parallel layers or bands.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution.
- The force exerted on a surface divided by the area over which the force is exerted.
- Sedimentary that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure.
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- The look and feel of a rock's surface, determined by the size, shape, and pattern of a rock's grains.
- One of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of Earth's crust.
- A dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust.
- Igneous rock that forms from lava on the Earth's surface.
- A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental.
- A solid mixture of minerals and other materials.
- The process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight.
- The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass.
- The particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture.
- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another.
22 Clues: A solid mixture of minerals and other materials. • Igneous rock that forms from lava on the Earth's surface. • A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental. • Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface. • Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution. • ...
Superstorm Study Guide Crossword 2026-05-21
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- The Sun provides energy that drives which Earth system process most directly?
- forms when water vapor near the ground cools and changes into tiny liquid water droplets
- Hurricanes usually form over ____________________ ocean water.
- Which statement best explains why clouds form
- A large body of air with similar temperature and humidity
- This means a clear skies and sinking air
- This type of front usually brings sudden storms and cooler weather after it passes
- The movement of water through Earth’s atmosphere, surface, and underground
- Water in its gas form found in the atmosphere
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- This type of front can cause the same weather conditions to stay in one area for several days
- Falling air pressure often means a ________ is approaching
- The release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere
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- Warm moist air meeting cold dry air
- The process in which water vapor changes directly into ice without becoming liquid first
- The process in which ice changes directly into water vapor without becoming liquid first
- An area of rising air that often brings clouds and stormy weather
- Air moving from an area of high pressure to low pressure creates
- This type of front often causes long periods of cloudy skies and steady rain
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of this.
- above cooler air Warm air usually
- Water found beneath Earth’s surface in soil and cracks within rocks
- This type of front forms when one weather boundary catches up to another and pushes warm air upward.
- Water vapor cooling and changing into liquid water.
- A boundary between two different air masses
- A long period with little or no rainfall
- A meteorologist uses lines on a map to separate air masses with different temperatures. These boundaries are called
27 Clues: above cooler air Warm air usually • Warm moist air meeting cold dry air • The amount of water vapor in the air • This means a clear skies and sinking air • A long period with little or no rainfall • A boundary between two different air masses • Which statement best explains why clouds form • Water in its gas form found in the atmosphere • ...
Chemical Reactions and Equations 2023-05-29
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- Example of an endothermic reaction
- Ferrous sulphate heptahydrate is also called -------- vitriol
- Metal above iron in the reactivity series.
- Gain of electron
- Solvent present in air
- Colour of copper (II) oxide
- Colour of Barium Sulphate precipitate
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- Loss of electron
- Burns with a dazzling white flame
- In these type of reactions energy is released
- When fats and oils are oxidised, they become -----------
- In moist air copper forms a green layer of basic copper ----------.
- Carbon dioxide gas turns lime water --------
- Aqueous solution means ---------- is water.
14 Clues: Loss of electron • Gain of electron • Solvent present in air • Colour of copper (II) oxide • Burns with a dazzling white flame • Example of an endothermic reaction • Colour of Barium Sulphate precipitate • Metal above iron in the reactivity series. • Aqueous solution means ---------- is water. • Carbon dioxide gas turns lime water -------- • ...
Water forms and Land forms 2024-10-05
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- is a water form that is bigger than a bay
- is a water form surrounded by land. It usually has fresh water which does not flow
- is a high landform but it is lower than a mountain
- refer to a group of mountains connected to one another.
- is an elongated landform surrounded by water
- is a flat surface on top of a mountain
- is a fresh water form that falls from a high place
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- is a landform that has a crater.
- is a large natural body of fresh water that flows into the sea
- a big water form but it is smaller than an ocean
- is a flat landform between mountains or hills.
- is the highest landform
- a landform surrounded by water
- is a water form connected to the sea
- the widest and deepest water form
- is a water form that comes from beneath the ground
- a narrow and elongated water form between two islands that are not far away from each other
- is a wide and flat landform
18 Clues: is the highest landform • is a wide and flat landform • a landform surrounded by water • is a landform that has a crater. • the widest and deepest water form • is a water form connected to the sea • is a flat surface on top of a mountain • is a water form that is bigger than a bay • is an elongated landform surrounded by water • is a flat landform between mountains or hills. • ...
Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonds 2020-04-28
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- positively charged particle
- a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds
- elements that are shiny and can conduct heat and electricity well
- neutrally charged particle
- negatively charged particle
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- a bond; a force that brings oppositely charged ions together; transfers atoms; between a nonmetal and a metal
- dull, brittle, poor heat/electricity conductors
- an interaction that holds atoms or ions together
- a bond; forms between two metal atoms when their outermost energy levels overlap
- a bond; forms when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons; between two nonmetals; shared valence electrons
- a particle with a positive or negative charge
- the smallest particle in which an element can be divided and stay the same element
12 Clues: neutrally charged particle • positively charged particle • negatively charged particle • a particle with a positive or negative charge • dull, brittle, poor heat/electricity conductors • an interaction that holds atoms or ions together • a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds • elements that are shiny and can conduct heat and electricity well • ...
Electricity crossword by Farah 2024-04-15
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- The electrical device or devices that use electric power
- A machine that produces electricity
- Usable power or the resources (e.g. oil) used to produce usable power.
- The measure of electric pressure voltage is usually supplied by a battery or a generator
- A form of energy that is caused by the movements of some of the tiny particles that make up atoms.
- A device that is used to turn electricity on/off;to stop and start the flow of electricity
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- A sealed container that holds chemicals which are used for producing electricity also called a dry cell
- An incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows
- An electrical circuit through which current can flow in an unbroken path
- A machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy which then creates motion
- A light emitting diode (led) is a device that emits light when an electric current is passed through it
- A pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through.
12 Clues: A machine that produces electricity • The electrical device or devices that use electric power • A pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through. • An incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows • Usable power or the resources (e.g. oil) used to produce usable power. • An electrical circuit through which current can flow in an unbroken path • ...
Chemical Reactions 2022-03-18
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- A principal that states that during a chemical reaction, matter is not created or destroyed
- When matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- The substances you have at the beginning
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called a fuel
- A characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into another substance
- A material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The amount of a substance in a given volume
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
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- A short easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols instead of words
- A solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction
- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- When matter is not allowed to enter or leave
- Any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but does not make the substance into another substance
- The process of when two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
- What the cells in your body that contain biological catalyst are called
- What you have at the end of the reaction, your new substance
- The study of matter and how matter changes
- A reaction in which energy is absorbed
- The process when one element replaces another in a compound or when two elements in a different compounds trade places
- The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- A material used to decrease the rate of a reaction
- Breaks down compounds into similar products
- A number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation
- A material that releases energy when it burns
26 Clues: A reaction in which energy is absorbed • The substances you have at the beginning • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The study of matter and how matter changes • Breaks down compounds into similar products • The amount of a substance in a given volume • When matter is not allowed to enter or leave • A material that releases energy when it burns • ...
EOY Cumulative Major Grade_Open notes 2026-04-23
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- What organelle is responsible for making sugar for plants through photosynthesis?
- Sound and water are both ___________ waves since they require a medium.
- Sea floor spreading is an example of what type of plate boundary?
- What variable is referred to as the “manipulated variable” and is the ONE thing changed in an experiment
- Materials like metal allow the flow of thermal energy to flow through them easily.
- Heat and pressure applied to existing rock create ______________ rocks.
- Solids are packed tightly together and vibrate, meaning they have _____ kinetic energy than liquids.
- All living things are either multi-cellular or _____________.
- Which cellular process is in charge of breaking down food (glucose) into energy (ATP)?
- What type of plate boundary causes one plate to slip under another, typically forming volcanoes and destroys the crust?
- An organ system is made up of many _________ working together for a similar function.
- This variable is located on the X-axis of a graph.
- What extra protective layer do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
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- What is the part of a wave that is trough to trough or crest to crest?
- What is the transfer of thermal energy by waves through empty space? (*Not touching)
- The digestive system works with the ___________ system by sending nutrients throughout the body.
- Which variable is represented on the Y-axis of a graph?
- As altitude increases, air pressure _____________.
- What type of plate boundary usually results in earthquakes and doesn’t destroy or create crust?
- Height of a wave that determines its volume (sound) or brightness (light)
- Which type of plate boundary results in volcanic islands and folded mountains?
- What is the name for Earth’s upper mantle and crust?
- A group of specialized cells working together for a common function forms ________.
- Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?
- As the wavelength decreases, its ______________ and energy increase.
25 Clues: As altitude increases, air pressure _____________. • This variable is located on the X-axis of a graph. • What is the name for Earth’s upper mantle and crust? • Which variable is represented on the Y-axis of a graph? • Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration? • All living things are either multi-cellular or _____________. • ...
Science 2023-12-26
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- Living organisms that consume other organisms for survival
- The process by which species change over time
- The environment in which an organism lives
- A natural cause of change in motion, such as gravity or friction
- The ability to do work or heat, found in different forms like electricity, chemical, and kinetic energy
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- A person who conducts research in a specific branch of science
- A community of living organisms and nonliving elements that interact with each other
- A scientific instrument that uses a lens to magnify small objects
- Living organisms that convert sunlight into energy
9 Clues: The environment in which an organism lives • The process by which species change over time • Living organisms that convert sunlight into energy • Living organisms that consume other organisms for survival • A person who conducts research in a specific branch of science • A natural cause of change in motion, such as gravity or friction • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2019-03-14
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- the center of the atom which contains the protons and neutron; in cells, structure that contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's activities
- when the concentration of two solutions is the same
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- threadlike structure within the nucleus containing the genetic information that is passed from one generation of cells to the next
- specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- strong supporting layer around the cell membrane in plants, algae, and some bacteria
- small, dense region within most nuclei in which the assembly of proteins begins
- one of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope
- internal membrane system in cells in which lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled and some proteins are modified
- network of protein filaments within some cells that helps the cell maintain its shape and is involved in many forms of cell movement
- organism whose cells contain nuclei
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- stack of membranes in the cell that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum
- material inside the cell membrane-not including the nucleus
- process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
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- cell organelle filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell
- small particle in the cell on which proteins are assembled; made of RNA and protein
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentration of solutes
- granular material visible within the nucleus; consists of DNA tightly coiled around proteins
- single-celled organism lacking a nucleus
- when the concentration of a solute is the same throughout the solution
- 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 around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- the mass of solute in a given volume of solution, or mass/volume
- layer of two membranes that surrounds the nucleus of an atom
- double-layered sheet that forms the core of nearly all cell membranes
- idea that all living things are composed of cells,cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, and new cells are produced from existing cells
- collection of living matter enclosed by a barrier that separates the cell from its surroundings; basic unit of all forms of life
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration of solutes
30 Clues: organism whose cells contain nuclei • single-celled organism lacking a nucleus • when the concentration of two solutions is the same • diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • material inside the cell membrane-not including the nucleus • layer of two membranes that surrounds the nucleus of an atom • ...
Marine Bio Crossword Chapter 1-6 2013-02-04
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- type of ocean phytoplankton
- organisms whose cells have a nucleus and are enclosed by membranes
- when a species releases eggs or sperm into the the water
- reason from specific observation to a general conclusion
- the total amount of salts dissolved in seawater
- reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
- bluish pigment found in photosynthetic organisms
- the set of procedures by which scientists learn about the world
- living things that use energy to maintain stable internal conditions
- equipment that allows breathing underwater from tanks of compressed air
- deadly toxin found in a certain species of fish
- organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus
- contain chlorophyll and appear a golden pigment
- type of respiration (reverse of photosynthesis
- the downward movement of a plate into the mantle that occurs in trenches
- used by algae for movement
- the light coloured rock that forms most of the continental crust
- the movement that results when heat is transferred in a fluid
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- important food source for filter feeders
- the chemical process involved in the release of energy from organic matter
- the chemical process involved in the transformation of solar energy into glucose
- blue-green algae
- obtain energy from organic matter that already exists
- "self feeders"
- loose materials such as sand and mud that settles on the bottom
- a technique or equipment used to locate objects underwater by detection of echoes
- the smallest unit into which an element can be divided and still retain its properties
- a zone in the water column that shows a sudden change in temperature with depth
- type of algae that are dinoflagellates
- a crack in the Earth's crust usually formed when 2 pieces of crust are moving past each other
30 Clues: "self feeders" • blue-green algae • used by algae for movement • type of ocean phytoplankton • type of algae that are dinoflagellates • important food source for filter feeders • organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus • type of respiration (reverse of photosynthesis • the total amount of salts dissolved in seawater • deadly toxin found in a certain species of fish • ...
Continental Drift theory 2025-03-20
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- Theory that the whole world was connected
- layer of rock which forms continents
- waves of energy caused by earthquakes and other rock movements
- The outed layer of earth
- Largest layer of earth
- liquid layer about 2,300m thick
- solid ball of metal
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- Converge, Diverge, Transform
- Solid outer section of the earth
- Solid part of the upper mantle
10 Clues: solid ball of metal • Largest layer of earth • The outed layer of earth • Converge, Diverge, Transform • Solid part of the upper mantle • liquid layer about 2,300m thick • Solid outer section of the earth • layer of rock which forms continents • Theory that the whole world was connected • waves of energy caused by earthquakes and other rock movements
Continental drift theory 2025-03-20
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- Theory that the world was once connected
- Solid outer section of the earth
- liquid layer about 2,300m thick
- Largest layer of earth
- solid part of the upper mantle
- The outed layer of earth
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- Converge, Diverge, Transform
- solid ball of metal
- waves of energy caused by earthquakes and other rock movements
- layer of rock which forms continents
10 Clues: solid ball of metal • Largest layer of earth • The outed layer of earth • Converge, Diverge, Transform • solid part of the upper mantle • liquid layer about 2,300m thick • Solid outer section of the earth • layer of rock which forms continents • Theory that the world was once connected • waves of energy caused by earthquakes and other rock movements
Plate Tectonics 2013-03-06
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- a system that determines the distance of an object under water.
- the name of the single landmass that broke apart 225million years ago
- a vibration that travels through Earth carrying energy released in an earthquake (2 wds)
- a soft layer which floats on the lithosphere
- the movement of a fluid caused by difference in temperature (2wrds)
- a ridge layer made up in the upper most part of the mantle
- a boundary where 2 plates move toward each other
- the layer of hot solid material between the core and crust
- the layer of rock that forms Earths outer core
- the amount of mass in a given space
- a break in the lithosphere
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- amount of force pushing on an area
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the center of the Earth (2wrds)
- a boundary that moves away from each other
- a boundary where 2 plates slide past each other
- a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- the hypothesis that the continents slowly moved across the Earth’s surface
- where the oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench
- a deep valley that forms where 2 plates move away from each other
- a layer of molten iron and nickel(2wrds0
20 Clues: a break in the lithosphere • amount of force pushing on an area • the amount of mass in a given space • a layer of molten iron and nickel(2wrds0 • a boundary that moves away from each other • a soft layer which floats on the lithosphere • the layer of rock that forms Earths outer core • a boundary where 2 plates slide past each other • ...
EOY Science Project Crossword 2023-05-30
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- - All around us and has 6 different forms
- - A push or pull that can change the motion of an object
- - The amount of work done over a time period
- - A combination of different qualities
- - Comes in 7 different but only one is visible
- - The region of a sound wave where the particles are densely packed together
- - The heat that is felt when coming from the sun or a fire
- - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another
- - The movement when heat goes from the bottom the top of either a gas or liquid
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- - The bouncing back of light waves from a surface
- - An object that can transfer heat easily
- - The force that pulls everything to the center of the earth
- - When heat is transferred through contact
- - A magnet created by an electric current.
- - The Separation in a sound wave
- - A material that does not conduct heat or electricity easily
- - The directional speed of an object in motion
- - The action or process of an object changing its direction
- - A disturbance or variation that transfers energy
- - Makes up all matter
20 Clues: - Makes up all matter • - The Separation in a sound wave • - A combination of different qualities • - An object that can transfer heat easily • - All around us and has 6 different forms • - When heat is transferred through contact • - A magnet created by an electric current. • - The amount of work done over a time period • - Comes in 7 different but only one is visible • ...
Thirsty for Knowledge: A Hydration Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A term describing a solution with a higher solute concentration than another.
- A condition caused by insufficient fluid intake.
- A type of nutrient necessary for overall health.
- The body's ability to regulate its temperature.
- A term describing a solution with a lower solute concentration than another.
- A fundamental source of life and hydration.
- The ability of tissues to stretch and return to their original shape.
- Minerals that conduct electrical impulses in the body.
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- A nutrient that provides energy.
- The force of blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body.
- The state of desiring to drink fluids.
- Essential minerals lost through sweat during physical activities.
- To satisfy one's thirst or desire for fluids.
- A common source of hydration that comes in various forms (e.g., tap, mineral).
- The process by which the body breaks down food for energy.
- An essential component of the body's cells.
- A vessel commonly used for drinking fluids.
- The liquid produced by sweat glands to cool the body.
19 Clues: A nutrient that provides energy. • The state of desiring to drink fluids. • An essential component of the body's cells. • A fundamental source of life and hydration. • A vessel commonly used for drinking fluids. • To satisfy one's thirst or desire for fluids. • The body's ability to regulate its temperature. • A condition caused by insufficient fluid intake. • ...
Gas Laws & Thermochemistry 2023-04-24
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- Under conditions of equal pressure and temperature, equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of particles.
- The pressure exerted on the surface of the earth by the weight of the gases in the earth's atmosphere.
- The study of how heat is converted to and from other forms of energy and how it affects matter.
- The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure if the temperature is held constant.
- The pressure of an individual gas when in a mixture of gases.
- The volume of a gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature.
- of matter.
- What Atm pressure is measured with.
- The change in heat of the products from the reaction.
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- Those that are easily vaporized at low temperatures.
- The temperature at which the EVP is equal to standard atmospheric pressure.
- The random movement of gas molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- One whose particles obey all of the assumptions of the kinetic molecular theory under all temperature and pressure conditions.
- Has Larger gas molecules.
- The total amount of energy; movement.
- More gas collisions and higher pressure.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a
- Polar gas molecules.
- The rate of effusion for a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass.
- Diffusion through a tiny opening.
20 Clues: of matter. • Polar gas molecules. • Has Larger gas molecules. • Diffusion through a tiny opening. • What Atm pressure is measured with. • The total amount of energy; movement. • More gas collisions and higher pressure. • Those that are easily vaporized at low temperatures. • The change in heat of the products from the reaction. • ...
Rock Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-18
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- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly change rocks from one kind to another.
- Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- The process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind that is carrying it, and is deposited in a new location.
- The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass.
- A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- Small, solid particles of material from rocks or organisms which are moved by water or wind, resulting in erosion and deposition.
- The look and feel of a rock's surface determined by size, shape, and pattern of a rock's grain.
- A ring-shaped coral island found far from land.
- Sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure.
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- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves fragments of rock and soil.
- The process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight.
- Sedimentary rock that forms where remains of organisms are deposited in layers.
- Term used to describe metamorphic rocks whose grains are arranged in parallel layers or bands.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- A structure of calcite skeletons built up by coral animals in warm, shallow ocean water.
- Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface.
- An igneous rock texture in which large crystals are scattered on a background of much smaller crystals.
- A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface.
- Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution.
- A particle of a mineral or other rock that gives a rock its texture.
20 Clues: A ring-shaped coral island found far from land. • Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface. • Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface. • A particle of a mineral or other rock that gives a rock its texture. • Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution. • ...
Mechanical Energy L3 Conservation of Energy 2025-01-13
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- The movement of energy from one object or system to another.
- A law stating that energy is not created or destroyed; even though energy transfers and changes form, the total energy remains constant.
- The ability to cause change.
- to move from side to side.
- A force that resists motion between two surfaces that are touching.
- to find the exact size, amount, speed, etc., of something.
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- A group of interacting or interdependent elements forming a complex whole.
- The sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy in a system.
- to put on.
- an amount or number.
- A system that exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings.
- Energy an object has due to its motion.
- The transfer of energy to an object by a force that makes the object move in the direction of the force.
- Energy stored due to interactions between objects or particles.
- to express something in speech or writing in a definite or formal way.
- The process of energy changing from one form to another.
- A system that exchanges energy but not matter with its surroundings.
- to give details about what a person or thing is like.
18 Clues: to put on. • an amount or number. • to move from side to side. • The ability to cause change. • Energy an object has due to its motion. • to give details about what a person or thing is like. • The process of energy changing from one form to another. • to find the exact size, amount, speed, etc., of something. • ...
Carbon Compounds Vocabulary 2014-02-09
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- The process that forms macromolecules
- 5-carbon sugar, phosphate group & nitrogenous base
- Main source of energy for living things
- glucose, fructose... single sugar
- make up proteins
- fats, oils, waxes
- contains the sugar deoxiribose
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- Contain N, C, H & O
- glycogen, or animal starch
- Contains the sugar ribose
- Store and transmit genetic information
11 Clues: make up proteins • fats, oils, waxes • Contain N, C, H & O • Contains the sugar ribose • glycogen, or animal starch • contains the sugar deoxiribose • glucose, fructose... single sugar • The process that forms macromolecules • Store and transmit genetic information • Main source of energy for living things • 5-carbon sugar, phosphate group & nitrogenous base
Bio 2021-10-12
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- storehouse for genetic information in your cells
- membrane bound organelles that constain enzymes
- fluid filled sac used for storage of materials
- consist of closely layered stacks of membrane-enclosed
- rigid layer that gives protection to a cell
- unique to plant cells
- looks like whip tale
- don’t contain ribosomes
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- organelles that Cary out photosynthesis
- covered with ribosomes
- jelly substance that contains dissolved molecules
- forms boundaries between a cell
- small membrane-bound sacs that divide materials from cytoplasm
- supply energy to cell
- tiny organelles that link amino acids together
15 Clues: looks like whip tale • supply energy to cell • unique to plant cells • covered with ribosomes • don’t contain ribosomes • forms boundaries between a cell • organelles that Cary out photosynthesis • rigid layer that gives protection to a cell • fluid filled sac used for storage of materials • tiny organelles that link amino acids together • ...
Modalities 2023-12-12
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- using electricity to drive in medicine
- heating through other forms of energy
- reduces muscle spasm and increases ROM
- heat modality
- pulling of a body part
- deeply penetrating heat source from high-frequency sound waves
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- cold modality
- dry warm whirlpool
- uses high frequency to heat tissue
- electrodes placed on skin for pain control
- heating indirectly through air or space
- manipulation, methodical pressure, friction, and kneading of soft tissue
- heating through liquid to gas conversion
- heating through direct contact
- heating transferred through waves/rays
15 Clues: cold modality • heat modality • dry warm whirlpool • pulling of a body part • heating through direct contact • uses high frequency to heat tissue • heating through other forms of energy • using electricity to drive in medicine • reduces muscle spasm and increases ROM • heating transferred through waves/rays • heating indirectly through air or space • ...
Renewable and Non-Renewable Forms of Energy 2023-10-31
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- Also known as Hydropower or hydroelectric power. It is a clean, renewable energy source that generates electricity from moving water
- A liquid fossil fuel that is obtained from the ground and transported easily
- Fossil fuel that is obtained from the ground and primarily used to heat homes in propane tanks
- A clean, renewable energy source that is generated from wind using a wind turbine
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- A clean, renewable source that is harvested from the Sun's using solar panels
- Resources that can be replenished or have limitless supply
- A fossil fuel that is obtained from mining and burned to generate electricity
- Natural resources that are limited in supply
- Energy released from a nuclear reaction involving Uranium atoms
- The ability to do work
10 Clues: The ability to do work • Natural resources that are limited in supply • Resources that can be replenished or have limitless supply • Energy released from a nuclear reaction involving Uranium atoms • A liquid fossil fuel that is obtained from the ground and transported easily • A clean, renewable source that is harvested from the Sun's using solar panels • ...
Properties of Energy 2021-08-18
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- You can find it in batteries, fossil fuel and food.
- It is the energy that deforms a rubber band or compresses a metal spring.
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- This law says that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can only change form and go from one place to another.
- This energy depends on the height of an object above the ground.
- They store the energy necessary to make devices work.
- Energy transfers when it moves from one body to another, and in doing so, it degrades or loses some of this
- It is of a lower quality because all forms of energy can be converted into it.
- By studying the properties of this, we can understand how it acts and reacts.
8 Clues: You can find it in batteries, fossil fuel and food. • They store the energy necessary to make devices work. • This energy depends on the height of an object above the ground. • It is the energy that deforms a rubber band or compresses a metal spring. • By studying the properties of this, we can understand how it acts and reacts. • ...
waves cross word by:zoelen 2025-11-19
10 Clues: top of wave • back of eye • bottom of wave • sends info to brain • where your eye color is at • waves bounce off an object • forms images and focuses light • allows you to see colors roy.g.biv • allows you to see colors black and white • transfers energy from one place to anther
Electricity and Lighting 2026-03-04
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- The rate at which energy is transferred, used, or transformed into other forms within a circuit.
- The opposition to the flow of current in a circuit.
- The flow of negatively charged particles within a material.
- The energy that drives electrons through the electric circuit.
- Device used to measure current in a circuit.
- A material that allows electrical current to flow through easily.
- A material that resists the flow of electric current.
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- The change in voltage between any two points in a circuit.
- Negatively charged particles that carry electric current.
- Device used to measure voltage in a circuit.
- The unit of measurement of voltage.
- The unit of measurement of power.
12 Clues: The unit of measurement of power. • The unit of measurement of voltage. • Device used to measure voltage in a circuit. • Device used to measure current in a circuit. • The opposition to the flow of current in a circuit. • A material that resists the flow of electric current. • Negatively charged particles that carry electric current. • ...
Topic 9, Lessons 1-2 2022-05-03
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- occurs when a substance reacts and forms one or more new substances
- separation of mixtures based on boiling points
- parts of a mixture are noticeably different from another.
- the energy released by the products is greater than the energy required to break the bonds in the reactants.
- separation of mixtures based on the size of the particles
- “a putting together” - Why do they call some notebooks “composition notebooks”?
- heterogeneous, separates, scatter light, cloudy
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- scatters light, different sized particles, can’t filter out, don’t separate
- some properties change, but the substance remains the same.
- substances are so evenly distributed that it is difficult to distinguish one substance from another
- more energy is required to break the bonds in the reactants than is released by the formation of the products.
- homogenous, light through, don’t separate
12 Clues: homogenous, light through, don’t separate • separation of mixtures based on boiling points • heterogeneous, separates, scatter light, cloudy • parts of a mixture are noticeably different from another. • separation of mixtures based on the size of the particles • some properties change, but the substance remains the same. • ...
Class 8 Chapter 6 Combustion and Flame 2022-09-08
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- Cutting of trees leads to this phenomenon
- A gas used to extinguish fire
- Gas used for household cooking
- A sudden type of combustion without any apparent cause
- 12th element of Periodic table, it is also major component of Thermite.
- A gas necessary for process of combustion
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- The amount of energy released by complete combustion of 1 kilogram of any fuel
- A gas which forms due to incomplete combustion of fuel.
- Sudden exothermic reaction leading to emission of huge amount of sound and light energy
- A material which burns easily
- The name of the phenomenon due to which the global temperature is increasing day by day
11 Clues: A gas used to extinguish fire • A material which burns easily • Gas used for household cooking • Cutting of trees leads to this phenomenon • A gas necessary for process of combustion • A sudden type of combustion without any apparent cause • A gas which forms due to incomplete combustion of fuel. • 12th element of Periodic table, it is also major component of Thermite. • ...
Work, Power, and Energy Vocabulary Challenge 2025-01-21
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- The energy stored in an object due to its position, configuration, or condition, such as gravitational or elastic potential energy.
- The SI unit of power, defined as one joule of work done per second (1 W = 1 J/s).
- The capacity to do work or cause physical change; it exists in various forms, such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical energy.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, measured in watts (1 W = 1 J/s).
- A principle stating that the net work done on an object is equal to its change in kinetic energy: .
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- Potential Energy The potential energy possessed by an object due to its height above a reference point, calculated as , where is mass, is gravitational acceleration, and is height.
- A principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change form or be transferred, with the total energy of a closed system remaining constant.
- The energy an object possesses due to its motion, calculated as , where is mass and is velocity.
- The sum of an object’s kinetic energy and potential energy, often associated with the motion or position of an object in a system.
- The SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done when a force of one newton displaces an object one meter in the direction of the force (1 J = 1 N·m).
- The process of energy transfer that occurs when a force is applied to an object causing displacement in the direction of the force, calculated as .
11 Clues: The SI unit of power, defined as one joule of work done per second (1 W = 1 J/s). • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, measured in watts (1 W = 1 J/s). • The energy an object possesses due to its motion, calculated as , where is mass and is velocity. • ...
biology midterm review crossword 2022-12-06
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- a common way to distinguish between different types of bacteria
- mrna transcript of tacgat
- the protein level of organization made up of more than one amino acid chain
- larger units, made of monomers
- group of atoms, smallest fundemental unit of a compound
- *between* molecules
- a substance that cant be split into smaller pieces
- the component in a solution that dissolves the solute
- makes molecules from smaller units, uses energy
- the stage of cell division where chromosomes move to opposite poles of the spindle
- molecules forming bonds with other molecules
- made of RNA and proteins, site of protein synthesis, two subunits
- [what]inhibitor: binds to the active site and stops substrate from binding there
- has a nucleus,includes animals, plants, protists, fungi
- molecules forming bonds with themselves
- creating larger molecules from smaller monomers using water - make water
- forms bonds with water
- the process of making an mrna copy of a genes dna
- RNA copy of a gene that carries instructions from the nucleus to the ribosome
- sequence of rna nucleotides that bind to ribosomal proteins to make a complete ribosome
- [what]fatty acids, carbons are joined by single bonds only
- a cylindrical glass container with a flat bottom
- breaks molecules into smaller units, releases energy
- [what]fatty acids, at least one double bond between carbon atoms
- triangularish glass container for holding liquids
- an uneven electrical charge on bonded atoms
- a chart showing the passage of a certain trait through a family tree
- used to transfer amounts of liquids
- shapes and protects cells
- the protein level of organization made up of a chain of amino acids
- a rack for holding test tubes
- [what]inhibitor: binds somewhere other than the active site, doesnt block substrate but can change efficiency of enzymes
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- a square used to find probabilities of genes being passed down
- action the tendency of water to rise in thin cylinders
- *inside of* molecules
- transport units of cells
- the group that is subjected to changes in an experiment
- stores materials, many in animal cells but one large in in plant cells
- the second stage of cell division, when chromosomes are attatched to spindle fibers
- a chemical reaction that creates energy
- no nucleus,includes bacteria and archea, generally simpler
- acts as a catalyst to speed up chemical reactions
- the component in a solution that is dissolved
- all rubber bands are stretchy and this is a rubber band so it must be stretchy
- a chemical reaction that absorb energy
- processes, sorts, and transports proteins
- a thin rod used for stirring liquids
- breaks down larger molecules using water - take water
- the group in an experiment that is subjected to none of the changes the other variables experience
- the process through which plants use sunlight to make energy
- a substance made of two or more elements
- a tall cylindrical container for measuring or holding liquid
- these two rubber bands are stretchy so all rubber bands must be stretchy
- repels water
- the smaller units used to make polymers
- the protein level of organization that forms pleated sheets or alpha helixes
- a thin glass tube for holding liquids
- t shaped structure that transports amino acids to the ribosome and onto the growing polypeptide
- the last stage of cell division, in which chromosomes form new nuclei
- the protein level of organization that forms a three dimensional folding pattern
- different versions of the same atom with different amounts of neutrons in their nuclei
- semifluid substance that holds everything except the nucleus in a cell
62 Clues: repels water • *between* molecules • *inside of* molecules • forms bonds with water • transport units of cells • mrna transcript of tacgat • shapes and protects cells • a rack for holding test tubes • larger units, made of monomers • used to transfer amounts of liquids • a thin rod used for stirring liquids • a thin glass tube for holding liquids • ...
ELECTRON TRANSFER CHAIN 2022-10-26
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- The most primitive source of energy. Does not requires oxygen.
- The last process of mitochondria to create ATP. It forms 32-34 ATP's
- A negatively charged subatomic particle
- It is released of the cell after glycolysis and the krebs cycle.
- Electron carriers (Reductant molecule). The whole process creates 10 of them.
- The enzyme that catalyzes ATP into ADP.
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- Process that consumes pyruvates and produces CO2, ATP, NADH and FADH2
- Part of the mitochondrion where ETC is made.
- The power house of the cell
- Fundamental nucleotide for energy obtaining (money)
10 Clues: The power house of the cell • A negatively charged subatomic particle • The enzyme that catalyzes ATP into ADP. • Part of the mitochondrion where ETC is made. • Fundamental nucleotide for energy obtaining (money) • The most primitive source of energy. Does not requires oxygen. • It is released of the cell after glycolysis and the krebs cycle. • ...
digestive 2025-10-24
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- turns nutrients into different things that our needed in the body
- when food breaks down this liquad is created
- process that breaks food down as a reflex in the esophagua
- process which nutrients move into the bloodstream
- when food breaks down it forms this and it lokks like a ball
- long tunnel that sends food to stomach
- in the mouth and helps breaks food made when salivating food
- where the food goes
- use of nutrients to provvide energy small intestine
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- 2/3 calories eaten are used in
- removes waste products out of the body
- process which fuel is combined with oxygen to produce energy
- jucie on wall of stomach thats mixes with the bolus
- small finger like projections in the small instine that absorb nutrients
- when glucose is broken down it's made into
- special protein that helps a chemical reaction take place
- helps changes carbohydrates into surgar
- gland connected to the small intestine
- intestine where food leads into and breaks down with bile
19 Clues: where the food goes • 2/3 calories eaten are used in • removes waste products out of the body • long tunnel that sends food to stomach • gland connected to the small intestine • helps changes carbohydrates into surgar • when glucose is broken down it's made into • when food breaks down this liquad is created • process which nutrients move into the bloodstream • ...
Ecology Crossword 2022-04-05
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- Any relationship in which two species live closely together
- show how matter and energy move through ecosystem in a series of steps
- Phosphorus in biosphere cycles among the land, ocean sediments and living organisms
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- make their own food
- Study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- Models that show all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community
- The atmosphere is the main reservoir of nitrogen; it also cycles through the soil and tissues of living organisms.
- organisms that are eaten
- The ability of living things to survive the changes in their environment.
- one organism lives on or in organism and harms it
- The non-living parts of the environment
- consumer other organisms for energy
- cycle of carbon in the environment
- An area where an organism lives
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply
- Organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food
- both species benefit from relationship
- is the main energy source for life on Earth.
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- Diagram that shows amounts of energy or matter at each trophic level
- Anything that limits an organism’s ability to live in a particular environment
- a stable community formed after primary or secondary succession once little or no change occurs
- break down wastes organic matter (dead organisms) and return them to the ecosystem
- organisms that seek out and eat other organisms
- Made up of populations of organisms that live in a common area
- large group of ecosystems that shares the same type of climax community
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
- Organisms that make their own food
- Elements, compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- The process of gradual, natural, change and species replacement that takes place in the communities of an ecosystem over time.
- All the living organisms in an environment
- Process used by autotrophs to make food energy from the sun
- Autotrophs that capture chemical energy since they live in places without sunlight
- Water is constantly moving between
- atmosphere & Earth.
35 Clues: make their own food • atmosphere & Earth. • organisms that are eaten • An area where an organism lives • Organisms that make their own food • cycle of carbon in the environment • Water is constantly moving between • consumer other organisms for energy • The non-living parts of the environment • both species benefit from relationship • All the living organisms in an environment • ...
669 2024-05-10
Across
- something that can be observed about a substance, such as color, smell, or boiling point
- Energy needed to get a reaction started
- a chemical reaction where two elements in different compounds trade places
- Reaction A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials.
- The heat content of a system at constant pressure
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
Down
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- Reaction A reaction that ABSORBS energy in the form of heat
- A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction.
- A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given solvent at a given temperature.
- one element replaces another element in a compound
- the reaction of an acid and a base to form a neutral solution of water and a salt
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- Break down of a chemical organism
16 Clues: Break down of a chemical organism • Energy needed to get a reaction started • The heat content of a system at constant pressure • one element replaces another element in a compound • Reaction A reaction that ABSORBS energy in the form of heat • Reaction A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • ...
Forms and Systems of Government 2024-10-03
Across
- Systems of government asks ____ is the power distributed
- a religious form of government
- Monarchy limited by a constitution
- citizens vote on all issues and laws
- rule by one person
- Monarchy where ruler has all power
- The people rule
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- Forms of government asks ___ has the power
- government in charge of smaller area (there are 50 in U.S.)
- rule by a small group of powerful and wealthy elites
- states have all power/central govt no power
- rule by king or queen born into power
- democracy ruled by elected representatives
- The central government is also known as the ____ govt
- autocracy where ruler takes power by force
- Citizens rule through elected representatives
- central govt has all power/states no power
- power shared between states and national govt
- government in charge entire nation
19 Clues: The people rule • rule by one person • a religious form of government • Monarchy limited by a constitution • Monarchy where ruler has all power • government in charge entire nation • citizens vote on all issues and laws • rule by king or queen born into power • Forms of government asks ___ has the power • democracy ruled by elected representatives • ...
Chap 4 Crossword 2020-05-14
Across
- A region inside the atom where an electron probably exists
- Indicates how many electrons exist in each energy level and sublevel of the atom or ion (2 words)
- Each element has a particular set of _______ __________ that are allowed (2 words)
- A shorthand notation for electron configurations that begins with the previous ___________ ___________ written in square brackets
Down
- A pattern unique to the element. Forms when electrons relax to lower energy levels. Consists of distinct colors (photons) interspersed with gaps (2 words)
- Each energy level has a fixed number of __________
- ___________ model: treats the electron as both wave and particle
- The periodic table is subdivided into four ________ based on the highest energy of occupied sublevels
- ____________ shell: outermost energy level of the atom, having the highest principal quantum number
9 Clues: Each energy level has a fixed number of __________ • A region inside the atom where an electron probably exists • ___________ model: treats the electron as both wave and particle • Each element has a particular set of _______ __________ that are allowed (2 words) • ...
Genesis Chapter One 2024-09-22
Across
- Formation of an electron around the nucleus of an atom is called?
- atomic mass unit
- another name for biological catalysts
- I am an element or compound that is equal to its atomic weight measured in grams.
- Separating a mixture can be accomplish using me
- Two-letter chemical called atom ___________.
- Impulses Electrical currents used to transmit messages from one part of the body to another of the body.
- weight / an average of the relative weights of all the isotopes of an element.
- Energy with charged particles moving around.
- Waves and lights to get me energized.
- atoms with electron-attracting ability that is very low, that causes them to lose their valence shell is said to be ------------.
- My mass is 0 amu
- Water is said to be the chief body solvent, true or false?
- a compound formed by two atoms of H and 1 atom of O2
- The larger formation of atoms or molecules to a more complex molecule.
- Bone, blood and air in the body are these forms of matter
- We are identical particles or building blocks, clusters like grapes?
- Most------- in the body are true solutions containing, liquid, solid or solid.
- I am full of possibilities, this type of energy “is stored energy, that is, inactive energy that has the potential, or capability, to do work but is not presently doing so.”
- You would define me as "the capacity to do work" "or to put matter into motion"
- One of the three major chemical bonds.
- The amount of ---- ---- an electron have depends on the energy level it occupy.
Down
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- This shows an atom's outermost energy level
- an example of a suspension would be ---- --- ----
- most chemical reaction would proceed too slowly to maintain life if there was it were not for catalysts. Answer is the last of the three words where this would occur.
- reactions that absorb energy specifically contains potential energy is --------
- Two or more atoms chemically bonded
- A mixture of the same composition throughout
- I am what you get putting two or more compounds together.
- Radioisotopes eventually lose their ------------ behavior.
- energy/ Energy that travels in waves.
- Colloids are homogeneous mixtures, true or false?
- Unscramble me opossite
- chemically breaking the bonds of atoms is the only way to ------ compounds.
- Adenosine triphosphate
- the key to chemical reaction is to know and understand this.
- Third letter of the alphabet represents me.
- Unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods.
- I come alive when two different kinds of atoms bind
- The breaking down of molecules into smaller molecules or its constituent atom.
- I am stored in the bonds of this.
- Molecules formed from a covalent bond are electrically balanced and are called -------------- molecules.
- Reaction that involves both decomposition and synthesis
- Chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other.
- Alpha emission, but there is another.
- This type of energy is “energy in action”. What am I?
- particles that bear a positive electrical charge.
- I helped to make up one of the four elements of body weight.
- another way of expressing the concentration of a solution is in terms of its -----------
50 Clues: atomic mass unit • My mass is 0 amu • Unscramble me opossite • Adenosine triphosphate • I am stored in the bonds of this. • Two or more atoms chemically bonded • another name for biological catalysts • energy/ Energy that travels in waves. • Waves and lights to get me energized. • Alpha emission, but there is another. • One of the three major chemical bonds. • ...
Year 7 Cells 2025-03-26
Across
- A group of similar cells that work together
- A thin layer that forms the boundary of a cell
- An organelle that absorbs sunlight energy and stores it in sugars
- The green substance in plant cells that absorbs sunlight
- A living thing made up of two or more cells
- A living thing made up of a single cell
- A unit of length equal to one millionth of a metre
- A body part that performs a specific function
- A rigid structure that protects and strengthens some cells
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- The splitting of a cell to form new cells
- An organelle that stores fluids, nutrients and wastes
- A jelly-like fluid that fills the space inside a cell
- An organelle that breaks down sugars to supply energy
- A cell with unique structures to perform certain functions in the body
- The smallest unit of life
- An organelle that controls a cell’s activities
- A structure in a cell that performs a particular function
17 Clues: The smallest unit of life • A living thing made up of a single cell • The splitting of a cell to form new cells • A group of similar cells that work together • A living thing made up of two or more cells • A body part that performs a specific function • A thin layer that forms the boundary of a cell • An organelle that controls a cell’s activities • ...
Energy Forms Homework Guide 2026-02-25
Across
- Two smaller atoms become one larger atom
- Energy from electrons moving from one atom to another.
- One larger atom becomes two smaller atoms
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- Energy from electrons changing energy levels in the atoms.
- Materials that allow energy to pass through them easily.
- Energy from the vibrations of atoms that form a wave based on Compressions and Rarefactions.
- Energy from inside the nucleus of the atom.
- Materials that Do Not allow energy to pass through them easily
8 Clues: Two smaller atoms become one larger atom • One larger atom becomes two smaller atoms • Energy from inside the nucleus of the atom. • Energy from electrons moving from one atom to another. • Materials that allow energy to pass through them easily. • Energy from electrons changing energy levels in the atoms. • ...
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
Forms 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Base form of worn • Base form of laid • Third form of ride • Second form of fly • Second form of seen • Third form of throw • Third form of shake • Place where you sleep • A thing where you cook • A thing in your room that you sleep on
