forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Heat transfer 2025-11-24
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- – The form of energy that makes things feel warm.
- – A good heat conductor often used to make cooking pots
- – Transfer of heat in liquids and gases by moving particles.
- – Transfer of heat when two objects touch.
- – A material that does not let heat pass through easily, like plastic or wood.
- – Transfer of heat through empty space, like from the Sun to Earth.
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- – Tool used to measure temperature.)
- – A poor conductor often used for handles so we don’t get burned.
- – The main source of heat and light for Earth. (3 letters
- – A material that lets heat pass through easily, like metal.
- – What all moving particles and heat are forms of.
- – How hot or cold something is.
12 Clues: – How hot or cold something is. • – Tool used to measure temperature.) • – Transfer of heat when two objects touch. • – The form of energy that makes things feel warm. • – What all moving particles and heat are forms of. • – A good heat conductor often used to make cooking pots • – The main source of heat and light for Earth. (3 letters • ...
Vocab Words 2025-09-29
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- smallest part of a substances
- amount of time it takes for Radioactivity of a specific isotope to fall half its original value
- 2 or more forms of the same element that contains equal number of pros but different number of neutrons
- emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation
- nucleus of an atom splits into 2 or more smaller nuclei
- energy made from atoms splitting apart
- a n unclear reaction with a nuclei that has a low atomic number fuse
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- chemicals where the nucleus of the atom in unstable
- reaction products promote or spread the reaction
- center part of the atom containing the protons and neutrons
- waste radioactive waste
- electromagnetic waves moving subatomic particles
- the center part of the atom containing protons and neutrons
13 Clues: smallest part of a substances • waste radioactive waste • energy made from atoms splitting apart • electromagnetic waves moving subatomic particles • chemicals where the nucleus of the atom in unstable • emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation • reaction products promote or spread the reaction • ...
Energy 2025-02-17
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- The stored energy in an object due to its position or state. For example, a ball held at a height has potential energy.
- The energy of an object that is in motion. The faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has.
- The ability to do work or cause change. Energy can take many forms, such as heat, light, and sound.
- A form of energy that causes the temperature of an object to rise. It can be transferred from one object to another.
- A material that does not allow heat or electricity to pass through it easily, such as rubber or glass.
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- The distance between two consecutive peaks of a wave. Wavelength helps determine the type of energy, such as sound or light.
- A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through it easily, such as metals like copper.
- The movement of energy from one object or location to another. Energy can be transferred in various ways, such as conduction, convection, and radiation.
- A form of energy that is visible to the human eye. It travels in waves and can help us see objects around us.
- A type of energy that travels in waves and can be heard when it reaches a person's or animal's ear.
10 Clues: A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through it easily, such as metals like copper. • The ability to do work or cause change. Energy can take many forms, such as heat, light, and sound. • A type of energy that travels in waves and can be heard when it reaches a person's or animal's ear. • ...
vocab words 2023-10-02
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- substances created during a chemical reaction made from reactants
- nutrient used in phosphates of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes often limited
- first step of aerobic respiration, breaks down glucose into pyruvate to make some NADH
- second step of anaerobic respiration 2 types include alcoholic and lactic acid
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- process of using light energy to make glucose starts with CO2 and H2O and ends with C6H12O6 and O2
- first step of photosynthesis uses sunlight to split H2O to make ATP and NADPH O2 is released
- nutrient forms the backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- process of breaking down glucose to make ATP starts with C6H12O6 and ends with CO2 and H2O
- second step of aerobic respiration pyruvate is broken down while NADH and FADH2 are made releases CO2
- type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds recyclers
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- sphere of earth all living things on earth
- organelle site of photosynthesis
- sphere of earth all the gases surronding Earth
- sphere of Earth all the soil and rocks on earth
- Adenosine Diphosphate uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphate
- describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- sphere of Earth all the water on Earth
- nutrient used in proteins and nucleic acids must be fixed for living things to use often limited
- organelle site of steps 2&3 of aerobic cellular respiration
20 Clues: organelle site of photosynthesis • sphere of Earth all the water on Earth • sphere of earth all living things on earth • sphere of earth all the gases surronding Earth • sphere of Earth all the soil and rocks on earth • describes a situation in which oxygen is present • organelle site of steps 2&3 of aerobic cellular respiration • ...
unit 2 vocab choice board 2024-09-20
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- pigment in chloroplast
- 2nd step of aerobic respiration, pyruvate is broken down
- forms backbone of all macromolecules in living things
- site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration
- substance created during chemical reaction
- oxygen isn't present
- adenosine diphosphate
- substance at beginning of chemical reaction
- site of photosynthesis
- used in proteins and nucleic acids
- oxygen is present
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- process of breaking down glucose to make atp
- used in phosphates of nucleic acids
- 2nd step of anaerobic respiration, 2 types
- able to make own food
- first step in aerobic respiration, makes pyruvate
- first step of photosynthesis, split h20 and make atp and nadh
- anything that takes up space
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- adenosine triphosphate
20 Clues: oxygen is present • oxygen isn't present • able to make own food • adenosine diphosphate • pigment in chloroplast • adenosine triphosphate • site of photosynthesis • anything that takes up space • used in proteins and nucleic acids • used in phosphates of nucleic acids • 2nd step of anaerobic respiration, 2 types • substance created during chemical reaction • ...
DNA Stuff Andrew Wayne Etterman 2025-03-06
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- Brain of cell
- RNA Carries genetic information
- of RNA found in many different place sin cells
- enzyme that plays critical role
- RNA Is a translate of RNA
- Not present in RNA uracil replaces
- RNA core of ribosomes
- forks Y shaped structures in cell
- strand original strand of DNA
- gel like material found in cell
- acid large openings
- separation of two strands
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- Family of proteins
- When you have brown eyes
- Basics of cromatid
- is found in both DNA and RNA
- molecules two molecules that are the same
- single-stranded molecule
- polymerase synthesizes new strands of DNA
- stranded one strand of DNA
- Sugar Fbackbonebone of DNA
- Processes protein synthesis
- gives energy
- chromosomes Forms closed loops
24 Clues: gives energy • Brain of cell • Family of proteins • Basics of cromatid • acid large openings • RNA core of ribosomes • When you have brown eyes • single-stranded molecule • RNA Is a translate of RNA • separation of two strands • Sugar Fbackbonebone of DNA • stranded one strand of DNA • Processes protein synthesis • is found in both DNA and RNA • strand original strand of DNA • ...
Physical Science Review 2018-12-08
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- the energy associated with the position of an object and the forces acting upon it
- he was a self taught geologist who wrote The New Geology
- he was Creation science's bulldog
- a type of deformation that is the opposite of stretching
- The abbreviation for silver
- the type of organic compound that contains a hydroxyl group
- the chemical formula that shows the simplest ratio of atoms in a compound
- the number in a chemical equation that indicates how many molecules are involved
- the theory that combines Darwinism and genetics
- the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard
- the substance that forms the walls of plant cells
- the type of bonding that involves a transfer of electrons
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- he performed the best known attempt to reproduce chemical evolution
- the building blocks of proteins
- he is best known for inventing the telegraph
- the process that changes a solid into a liquid
- the fundamental force that is an attractive force between two masses
- the energy of visible light
- the 3rd step of the scientific method
- the energy carrier of the cell
- he Worte Principles of Geology
- a device that measures the heat in physical and chemical changes
- he was "Darwin's bulldog"
- the SI unit of length
- A mixture in which molecules of a substance are uniformly mixed
- in thermodynamics, the portion of the universe being studied
26 Clues: the SI unit of length • he was "Darwin's bulldog" • the energy of visible light • The abbreviation for silver • the energy carrier of the cell • he Worte Principles of Geology • the building blocks of proteins • he was Creation science's bulldog • the 3rd step of the scientific method • he is best known for inventing the telegraph • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-09-07
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- one of three common forms of precipitation
- cover about 10% of Earth's surface
- examples are streams and rivers that flow down into lakes, marshes, and ocean
- the amount of energy it takes to change somethings temperature
- the process in which surface water seeps into the ground
- 90% of the water vapor in the atmosphere comes from this process
- the movement of water between land, oceans and life
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- the reason water has the properties of cohesion and adhesion
- release of water vapor by plants
- tiny holes in plants used to take in and release gasses
- the state water turns into after condensation
- the state water vapor turns into after sublimation
- moved around by the water cycle, and can be left behind to reshape the Earth's surface
- moved around by the water cycle, and affects weather
- going from a gaseous state directly to a solid
15 Clues: release of water vapor by plants • cover about 10% of Earth's surface • one of three common forms of precipitation • the state water turns into after condensation • going from a gaseous state directly to a solid • the state water vapor turns into after sublimation • the movement of water between land, oceans and life • ...
Rock crossword 2012-11-29
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- Dark, dense igneous rock with fine texture found in oceanic crust.
- the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil
- rock sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution
- the process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass
- rock a type of rock the forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat and pressure or chemical reaction
- rock igneous rock that forms from magma when it hardens beneath the earths surface
- process in which sediment land s in new locations
- usually light colored igneous rock that is found in continental crust
- rock sedimentary rock the forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure
- term used to describe metamorphic rock that have grains arranged in parallel layers or bands
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- the look and feel of a rocks surface, determined by the size, shape, and patterns of a rocks grains
- the particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture
- the process by which sediments are pressed together under there own weight
- rock igneous rock that forms from lava on the earths surface
- mineral any of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks on the earths crust.
- rock a type pf rock that forms when other particles for other rocks or the remains plants and animals cemented together
- the chemical and physical process that break rocks and other substances
- rock sedimentary rock the forms from the remains of organisms deposited in thick layers
- rock the type of rock that forms the the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- small, solid pieces of material that comes from rock or the remains of organisms, earths materials deposited by erosion
20 Clues: process in which sediment land s in new locations • rock igneous rock that forms from lava on the earths surface • Dark, dense igneous rock with fine texture found in oceanic crust. • the particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock its texture • usually light colored igneous rock that is found in continental crust • ...
Forms of Energy crossword puzzle 2024-06-03
unite 5 2024-11-21
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- the outer layer of the heart
- low-energy shocks to restore a regular heart rhythm
- fat
- what does lytes stands for
- diagnose stenosis using contrast dye
- condition that increases pressure from the blood vessels
- when dealing with coron
- heart rate I'd ultra
- an artery has a weakened wall
- term for muscle
- heart beats slower than expected
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- Cath
- electrical signal to regulate heart beats
- when having small arteries
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- term for chest
- Bld
- ultrasound that look at the heart and vessel
- pressure
- a blood clot that forms
- HTN
- thin layer of the heart
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- know as low blood pressure
- upper Chambers of the heart
25 Clues: fat • Bld • HTN • Cath • pressure • term for chest • term for muscle • heart rate I'd ultra • a blood clot that forms • thin layer of the heart • when dealing with coron • when having small arteries • what does lytes stands for • know as low blood pressure • upper Chambers of the heart • the outer layer of the heart • an artery has a weakened wall • heart beats slower than expected • ...
Electricity Crossword 2024-04-11
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- A machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy which then creates motion.
- A machine that produces electricity.
- A pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through.
- A measurement of how well a material or object is able to conduct electricity.
- Charges produced or caused by static electricity.
- an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows.
- A sealed container that holds chemicals which are used for producing electricity. Also called a DRY CELL.
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- an electrical circuit through which current can flow in an unbroken path.
- Incredibly tiny units of matter. Each is made up of protons and electrons.
- The flow of an electric charge
- The measure of electric pressure. Voltage is usually supplied by a battery or a generator.
- A device that is used to control the flow of electricity in an electric circuit.
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a device that emits light when an electric current is passed through it.
- A device that is used to turn electricity on/off; to stop and start the flow of electricity.
- Usable power or the resources (e.g. oil) used to produce usable power.
- The electrical device or devices that use electric power.
16 Clues: The flow of an electric charge • A machine that produces electricity. • Charges produced or caused by static electricity. • A pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through. • The electrical device or devices that use electric power. • an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows. • ...
Physics Crossword 2018-03-21
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- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement.
- the quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or of any forces acting on it.
- Energy, in physics, the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms.
- a scalar quantity, is the rate at which an object covers distance.
- ircular motion can be described as the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed.
- the study of motion distance, velocity, speed and mass expressed as quantities
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
- is the branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the relationship between motion and its causes, specifically, forces and torques.
- is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time.
- is the opposite of acceleration.
- speed of an object is defined as the distance traveled divided by the time elapsed.
- quantity that is unknown but assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context.
- sometimes refers to electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength, whether visible or not. In this sense, gamma rays, X-rays, microwaves and radio waves
- a metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters
- is a subdiscipline of chemistry and physics that investigates physicochemical phenomena using techniques from atomic and molecular physics and condensed matter physics
- make or become different.
- is the velocity of the object before acceleration causes a change.
- is a physics term; it refers to the quantity of motion that an object has.
- something that causes a change in the motion of an object.
- a charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object.
- he action of measuring something.
- is a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons.
- is the International System of Units (SI) unit of displacement or length.
- on Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass
- is a systematized body of knowledge based on nature and facts of life
- are standards for measurement of physical quantities that need clear definitions to be useful.
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- is also equivalent to one watt-second.
- is a unit of energy equivalent to one watt
- what a clock reads
- are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.
- The unit of time
- is the branch of applied mathematics (specifically classical mechanics) concerned with the study of forces and torques and their effect on motion,
- is a circular movement of an object around a center
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- represent energy per unit time.
- An object moving downward within the gravitational field would lose gravitational potential energy.
- is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time.
- that can be measured, thus a physical property that can be quantified.
- is a form of energy that can be transferred from one object to another or even created at the expense of the loss of other forms of energy.
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
- are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude
- is the branch of Physics dealing with the study of motion
- is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another.
- the rate of doing work, the amount of energy transferred per unit time. Having no direction, it is a scalar quantity.
- is a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it.
- is the combined study of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and kinetic theory.
- periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium
- is a substance that has inertia and occupies physical space.
- is a change in position of an object over time.
- 60 seconds
- It is a form of energy that can travel through space.
51 Clues: 60 seconds • The unit of time • what a clock reads • make or become different. • represent energy per unit time. • is the opposite of acceleration. • he action of measuring something. • is also equivalent to one watt-second. • is a unit of energy equivalent to one watt • is a change in position of an object over time. • a metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters • ...
Carbon Footprint 2021-05-30
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- a big problem for the planet right now
- effects of something happening
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- a layer which protects and seals earths air from space
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a non-metal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
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- air that is toxic
- move steadily and continuously in a current or stream.
- a measure of the impact your activities have on the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) produced through the burning of fossil fuels
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- earths air
11 Clues: earths air • air that is toxic • effects of something happening • a big problem for the planet right now • move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. • a layer which protects and seals earths air from space • the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation. • ...
Anatomy Project 2023-11-02
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- muscle responsible for breathing
- a connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- the bone that forms the lower leg
- the tough, flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones at a joint
- brachii the muscle that helps you bend your arm
- the bone that forms the upper arm
- the muscle that helps you bend your knee
- femoris the muscle that forms the kneecap
- the muscle that helps you stand on tiptoes
- muscle the muscle that helps you chew your food
- the bone that forms the forearm
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- major the muscle that allows you to smile
- the bone that forms the skull
- oculi the muscle that helps you blink
- the bone that forms the hip joint
- bone that forms the backbone
- the muscle that allows you to lift your leg
- maximus largest muscle in the human body, located in the buttocks
- the bone that forms the shoulder joint
- the bone that protects the brain
20 Clues: bone that forms the backbone • the bone that forms the skull • the bone that forms the forearm • muscle responsible for breathing • the bone that protects the brain • the bone that forms the lower leg • the bone that forms the hip joint • the bone that forms the upper arm • the bone that forms the shoulder joint • the muscle that helps you bend your knee • ...
Features Of The Universe 2021-11-17
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- A powerful and luminous stellar explosion
- Smaller than a star and doesn't give off light
- Millenium- 1000 years Century-100 years decade-10 years
- How astronomers explain the way the universe began
- The boundless three-dimensional extent to which objects and events have relative position and direction
- the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed
- The distance light travels in one year
- Where gravity and density are infinite and space-time extends into infinity
- Any massive self-luminous celestial body of gas
- A hot ball of glowing gases at the heart of our solar system
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- Highly magnetized rotating compact star
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
- The change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer
- Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma radiation are all different forms of light
- It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, helectrical, chemical, nuclear, or other forms
- An individual form of life that is capable of growing and reproducing, and have one or more cells.
- Sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter
18 Clues: A giant cloud of dust and gas in space • The distance light travels in one year • Highly magnetized rotating compact star • A powerful and luminous stellar explosion • Sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter • Smaller than a star and doesn't give off light • Any massive self-luminous celestial body of gas • How astronomers explain the way the universe began • ...
First twenty elements by Samantha 2012-09-05
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- used to keep pools clean
- there is a lot of it in bananas
- used as an ignition source
- the name was created by Antoine Lavoisier
- once known as glucinum
- discovered by sir William Ramsay
- used in thermal pools
- raw fuel that stars burn to produce energy
- discovered in 1772
- used to make special glasses and ceramics
- forms many useful compounds eg, baking soda
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- used in cans and foil etc.
- discovered by boiling urine
- most reactive of all elements
- used in pencil lead
- seventh most abundant element on earth
- ingredient in plasma
- produced by heating sand
- a lot of it in cow dairy products
19 Clues: discovered in 1772 • used in pencil lead • ingredient in plasma • used in thermal pools • once known as glucinum • used to keep pools clean • produced by heating sand • used in cans and foil etc. • used as an ignition source • discovered by boiling urine • most reactive of all elements • there is a lot of it in bananas • discovered by sir William Ramsay • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
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- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
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 2023-07-24
qtr 2 menu 2025-01-15
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- the movement of particles through a substance, transporting their heat energy from hotter areas to cooler areas
- a chain or group of islands that forms from volcanic activity along a subduction zone.
- KABOOM
- lava under the surface
- where most volcanoes and earthquakes occur
- under water trenches
- remains of dead organism
- a large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the Earth
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- heat throgh touch
- movement of continents
- heat from a distance
- large continent
- magma above ground
- the mass of the object compared to its volum
- spread on the bottom of the sea
15 Clues: KABOOM • large continent • heat throgh touch • magma above ground • heat from a distance • under water trenches • movement of continents • lava under the surface • remains of dead organism • spread on the bottom of the sea • where most volcanoes and earthquakes occur • the mass of the object compared to its volum • ...
Unit 5 Vocab Terms 2023-04-21
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- the weight of protons and neutrons
- describing the location of and electron
- group of elements that share the same features
- horizontal row for the elements
- what decides an atomic number
- center of an atom
- column of elements
- mixture between metal and nonmetal
- symbol that electrons have when its + or -
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- something that lacks metallic properties
- easily conductive and shiny
- the charge number of an element
- when two or more forms of an element contain the same amount of protons but different neutrons
- determines if it has a plus or minus charge
- net electrical charge
- the fixed amount of energy that something has
16 Clues: center of an atom • column of elements • net electrical charge • easily conductive and shiny • what decides an atomic number • the charge number of an element • horizontal row for the elements • the weight of protons and neutrons • mixture between metal and nonmetal • describing the location of and electron • something that lacks metallic properties • ...
Ch 10 2022-02-23
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- studied attraction between electric charges
- refers to charged subatomic particles
- created four equations that rivaled Newton's work
- metal rod used to demonstrate static electicity
- this is a way that static electric forms
- this jar has a metal lining and holds a charge
- his discoveries led to generators, motors...
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- means something is not moving
- established the law of conservation of energy
- electrocute frogs
- worked with parallel circuits
- invented the voltaic pile
- discovered electromagnetism
- coined the word electric
14 Clues: electrocute frogs • coined the word electric • invented the voltaic pile • discovered electromagnetism • means something is not moving • worked with parallel circuits • refers to charged subatomic particles • this is a way that static electric forms • studied attraction between electric charges • his discoveries led to generators, motors... • ...
8E2.1 2022-04-28
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- system of chronological measurement that relate to the history of events in Earth's past, consisting of fossils and major events; This timeline includes the divisors of the 4.6 billion years of Earth's geologic and biologic existence, and divides time into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. The divisions of the time scale are based on major events that have caused major geologic or biologic change throughout history, such as mass extinctions.
- or calculating the actual age
- radioactive heavy metal that is an abundant source of nuclear energy that has 14 known isotopes used in radioactive dating
- type of fossil that forms when entire organisms or parts of organisms are prevented from decaying by being trapped in rock, ice, tar, or amber.
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- the measurement of the known rates of decay of radioactive materials that an object contains in order to determine the age of the object
- the fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to determine the date of the rock layer in which it was found
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- type of fossil that forms when minerals soak into the buried remains, replacing the remains, and changing them into rock.
- the complete elimination (dying out) of a species due to the species inability to survive and therefore adapt to its environment.
- determining the age or order of things from the past or past events without
- states that in undisturbed rock layers that newer layer will be deposited over older layers geology the study of the rocks, processes, and history of Earth
- forms when sediments bury an organism and the sediments change into rock; the organism decays leaving a cavity in the shape of the organism
- type of fossil that forms when the mud or sand hardens into stone where a footprint, trail, or burrow of an organism was left behind.
- type of fossil that forms when organisms or parts, like leaves, stems, flowers, fish, are pressed between layers of soft mud or clay that hardens, squeezing almost all the decaying organism away leaving the carbon imprint in the rock.
- forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism
15 Clues: or calculating the actual age • the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past • determining the age or order of things from the past or past events without • forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism • ...
Chapters 2 & 4 by Jazmin Todd 2018-04-04
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- What is due to surface bumps and the stickiness of atoms on surfaces?
- A force that's opposing gravity.
- Kown as the resistance to movement.
- Effects of this are observed easily when being transferred or changing forms.
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- The product of the force exerted on an object and the distance it moves.
- The rate at which velocity changes with time.
- The force over a length of time.
- Energy that has the potential to do work.
- A collision in which objects collide without sticking or generating heat.
- The measure of how quickly work is done.
10 Clues: The force over a length of time. • A force that's opposing gravity. • Kown as the resistance to movement. • The measure of how quickly work is done. • Energy that has the potential to do work. • The rate at which velocity changes with time. • What is due to surface bumps and the stickiness of atoms on surfaces? • ...
Rock Transformations Vocabulary 2025-02-18
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- Heat and pressure provide the __________ needed to change rocks deep inside Earth.
- Rainwater can cause __________ by breaking down rock over time.
- Scientists collect a __________ of rock to study its properties.
- Tiny pieces of rock, sand, and shells make up __________.
- The Grand Canyon has many different __________ that tell Earth’s history.
- Minerals act like glue during __________, sticking sediments together to form rock.
- A diagram that shows the interior of an object (i.e. the cake example from class).
- rock When lava cools and hardens, it forms __________.
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- The Earth’s crust is broken into large sections called __________.
- Layers of sediment pile up and harden over time to form __________.
- Each __________ has a unique chemical makeup and crystal structure.
- Heat and pressure can turn any type of rock into __________.
- Rocks, water, and air are all forms of __________ because they take up space.
- The movement of tectonic plates can cause __________, raising land higher.
- One tectonic __________ moves under another in the process of __________.
- Wind and water cause __________, carrying small pieces of rock away.
- Deep inside the Earth, heat melts rock into __________.
- Layers of sediment build up, and __________ squeezes them tightly together.
18 Clues: rock When lava cools and hardens, it forms __________. • Deep inside the Earth, heat melts rock into __________. • Tiny pieces of rock, sand, and shells make up __________. • Heat and pressure can turn any type of rock into __________. • Rainwater can cause __________ by breaking down rock over time. • ...
Cell Organelles 2023-02-20
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- – microscopic factories to produce proteins for growth and repair
- – watery jelly filling of a cell
- – holds green chemical used for photosynthesis, where plants use sunlight to form energy
- – storage compartment
- – control centre of cell, containing DNA
- membrane – permeable skin that holds cell together
- – small structures in cells with specific functions
- – get rid of waste
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- – where energy is released from food
- – plants do not have a skeleton, so they require strength and structure around cells from the cell wall
- - folded structure that forms pathways that allow materials to move quickly and easily through cell
11 Clues: – get rid of waste • – storage compartment • – watery jelly filling of a cell • – where energy is released from food • – control centre of cell, containing DNA • membrane – permeable skin that holds cell together • – small structures in cells with specific functions • – microscopic factories to produce proteins for growth and repair • ...
Periodic Table 2022-11-22
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- a nonmetallic element that has some properties of metal
- bivalent metals of the periodic table
- particle with 0 charge
- tiny central core of an atom
- organizes information about elements
- longer than a epoch and shorter than an era
- concoction of several parts combined
- a fundamental constant
- quality of recurring at regular intervals
- an electron in the outer shell of an atom
- number of neutrons in a atomic nucleus
- group of soft metallic elements
- stable particle with positive charge
- gaseous elements of helium
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- unit of measurement
- number of protons in a atom
- physical theory that certain properties occur
- basic unit of an element
- chemical elements that are shiny solids
- various chemical elements to have valance electrons
- combination or mixture of two or more things
- number of entities
- electrons circulating around a molecule
- particular type of energy
- unbalanced electricity in a body
- atom with different number of neutrons
- chemical element that forms salt
- an element that aren't shiny soilds
- something basic and important
- particle with a positive or negative charge
- particle with a negative charge
- not susceptible to process of decay
- definite stable energy
33 Clues: number of entities • unit of measurement • particle with 0 charge • a fundamental constant • definite stable energy • basic unit of an element • particular type of energy • gaseous elements of helium • number of protons in a atom • tiny central core of an atom • something basic and important • particle with a negative charge • group of soft metallic elements • ...
State Board Review 2024-08-13
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- cell that destroys disease causing germs
- excretion is a function of this gland
- oxygen is absorbed into blood
- secondary color
- loss of pigmentation
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- best way to transfer product from a container
- Process of changing food into forms the body can use as energy
- hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus
- connects outer parts of body to central nervous system
- two types of nerves
- the skin is 50-70 percent-
- organism of microscopic size
- has function of circulating the blood
- basic cell of nervous system
- dermatitis chronic relapsing form of dermatitis
- neutral color
- regulates disposal of chemical products in the workplace
17 Clues: neutral color • secondary color • two types of nerves • loss of pigmentation • the skin is 50-70 percent- • organism of microscopic size • basic cell of nervous system • oxygen is absorbed into blood • has function of circulating the blood • excretion is a function of this gland • cell that destroys disease causing germs • best way to transfer product from a container • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary terms 2023-01-12
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- Dark,fine grained rock
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- Force pressing on an area
- One of the ¨spheres¨ that has three main parts
- Layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- Stream or river that flows into a larger river
- Contains all of Earth's Water
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- Earth's outermost layer which contains gases
- Layer of hot rock
- Part of Earth that contains living organisms
- Looplike bend in the course of a river
- Moving water
- Ability to do work
- Rock with light color and had coarse grains
- Tiny grooves in the soil
16 Clues: Moving water • Layer of hot rock • Ability to do work • Dark,fine grained rock • Tiny grooves in the soil • Force pressing on an area • Contains all of Earth's Water • Looplike bend in the course of a river • Rock with light color and had coarse grains • Layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • Earth's outermost layer which contains gases • ...
5 General Science L3 What is Electricity 2025-02-20
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- The difference between protons, neutrons and electrons is their ____ charge
- ____ electricity is when electric charges build up o objects
- Particles with the opposite charge ____
- Particles with the same charge ____
- Atoms sometimes gain or loose ____
- Atoms are made up of 3 tiny particles. This is one of them.
- ____ have a neutral charge
- The word static means not ____
- Atoms are the ____ blocks of all matter
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- Electric ____ turn other forms of energy into electric energy
- In a thunderstorm, tiny ____ bump into each other
- Electric ____ is the property of a particle that effect ts how it behaves around other particles
- This is one source of an electric current
- Electric ____ is a steady flow of charges on a path, such as a wire
- When the difference in a charge between a cloud and the ground is great enough, there is a huge electrostatic discharge that we call ____
- A charged object ___ attract a neutral object
- An ____ has no charge
17 Clues: An ____ has no charge • ____ have a neutral charge • The word static means not ____ • Atoms sometimes gain or loose ____ • Particles with the same charge ____ • Particles with the opposite charge ____ • Atoms are the ____ blocks of all matter • This is one source of an electric current • A charged object ___ attract a neutral object • ...
Puzzle 53 2023-07-19
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- A thick cloud that forms near the ground
- Direction of focus for a news story
- Cycling term for running out of energy
- A talent or natural ability
- Fighter aircraft
- Basketball team in Los Angeles
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Mountains described as backbone of England
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- To have the property to bind to specific antigens
- Contests that combine to make up a competition
- Group of team members
- The lower inside surface of a hollow space
- A section of a legal document
- A coward
- Opening stage of 2023 Tour de France
- An old English measure of ore containing 12 hundredweight
16 Clues: A coward • Fighter aircraft • Capital of Bulgaria • Group of team members • A talent or natural ability • A section of a legal document • Basketball team in Los Angeles • Direction of focus for a news story • Opening stage of 2023 Tour de France • Cycling term for running out of energy • A thick cloud that forms near the ground • The lower inside surface of a hollow space • ...
The first twenty elements. By Samantha 2012-09-06
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- a lot of it in cow dairy products
- most reactive of all elements
- Raw fueL that stars use to burn energy
- once known as glucinum
- produced by heating sand
- seventh most reactive of all elements
- used as an ignition source
- there is a lot of it in bananas
- the name was created by Antoine Lavoisier
- forms many useful compounds eg. Baking soda
- ingredient in plasma
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- used in thermal pools
- used to keep pools clean
- discovered by boiling urine
- used to make special glasses and ceramics
- discovered by sir William Ramsay
- used in cans,foil, etc.
- used in pencil lead
- has the lowest melting point among all the elements
- discovered in 1772
20 Clues: discovered in 1772 • used in pencil lead • ingredient in plasma • used in thermal pools • once known as glucinum • used in cans,foil, etc. • used to keep pools clean • produced by heating sand • used as an ignition source • discovered by boiling urine • most reactive of all elements • there is a lot of it in bananas • discovered by sir William Ramsay • a lot of it in cow dairy products • ...
Chemistry of Life Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-06
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- scale scale a scale from 0 to 14 reflecting the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution
- compound that produces hydrogen ions in solution
- small unit that can form together with other small units to create a polymer
- particles with no charge
- energy energy needed to get a reaction started
- positively charged particles
- negatively charged particle; located outside the atomic nucleus
- compound that forms hydrogen ions in solution
- atom or group of atoms that has acquired a positive or negative charge as a result of gaining or losing electrons
- substance made up of only one kind of atom
- atoms of the same element that contain different number of neutrons
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- mixture of water and non-dissolved materials
- element or compound produced by a chemical reaction
- smallest unit of most compounds
- bond bond formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms
- large compound formed from combinations from many monomers
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction element/substance made up of only one kind of atom
- basic unit of matter
- protein that acts as a biological catalyst
20 Clues: basic unit of matter • particles with no charge • positively charged particles • smallest unit of most compounds • substance made up of only one kind of atom • protein that acts as a biological catalyst • mixture of water and non-dissolved materials • compound that forms hydrogen ions in solution • energy energy needed to get a reaction started • ...
Payton's Crossword puzzle 2023-05-24
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- 3rd layer of the atmosphere, where most meteorites burn up.
- The second-lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- accomplishment of completing a job with minimum use of time and effort
- The envelope of gases that surrounds Earth.
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere
- when a warm air mass meets and replaces an existing cool air mass causing steady rain
- of rising warm air that usually bring wet, stormy weather.
- A mass of sinking cool air that usually bring fair weather.
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- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid. Forms clouds.
- stored energy
- KE + PE = ME
- A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid or gas
- A force that pulls objects toward each other
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- Energy of motion
- A narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere
- The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- process by which water changes from a liquid into an atmospheric gas
20 Clues: KE + PE = ME • stored energy • Energy of motion • The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere • The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere. • The envelope of gases that surrounds Earth. • A force that pulls objects toward each other • The second-lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. • A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass. • ...
Jakie Jake - Chemical Change 2022-03-18
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- - A reaction in which energy is absorbed
- - A material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowing the activation rate
- - Breaks down compounds into simpler products
- - A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- - Anything that has mass and takes up space
- - The study of matter and how matter changes
- - In chemistry, when two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance.
- - Characteristic of a substance that describes it ability to change into other substances
- - A material that releases energy when it burns
- - When one element replaces another in a compound, or when two elements in different compounds trade places
- - The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
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- - Any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but that does not make the substance into another substance
- - Characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- - A material used to decrease the rate of a reaction
- - Matter is not allowed to enter or leave
- - Easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols instead of words
- - The cells in your body (as in all living things) contain biological catalyst
- - A solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction
- - A principle by the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1774
- - A change in matter that produces one or more new substances.
- - Matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings.
- - rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called a fuel
- - A number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation
- - The amount of a substance in a given volume
24 Clues: - A reaction in which energy is absorbed • - Matter is not allowed to enter or leave • - Anything that has mass and takes up space • - The study of matter and how matter changes • - Breaks down compounds into simpler products • - The amount of a substance in a given volume • - A material that releases energy when it burns • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
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- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
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- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- Height above or below a given location.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • ...
Scientific Concepts 2024-09-12
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- The smallest unit of matter.
- A form of energy from charged particles, used to power devices.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The process of liquid turning into gas.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- The amount of space that an object or substance occupies.
- The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The force that pulls certain metals toward a magnet.
- A push or pull on an object.
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- The process of gas turning back into a liquid.
- A process in which substances change into different substances.
- The ability to do work or cause change, comes in different forms like kinetic and potential.
15 Clues: A push or pull on an object. • The smallest unit of matter. • A group of atoms bonded together. • The process of liquid turning into gas. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • The process of gas turning back into a liquid. • The force that pulls objects toward the Earth. • ...
DAY 10 2024-06-27
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- an animal that feeds on plants
- organisms that make their own food
- relationship between two different species in which one organism is benefited at the expense of the other.
- living
- association between organisms of two different species in which each benfits
- ranges a value of q primary producers to 5
- non-living
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- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants or animals
- an animal or person that east of both plants and animals
- process by which green plants prepare their own food from carbon dioxide and water by sunlight.
- an association between organisms in which one benefits and the other neither benefits nor harms
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal or other organisms
- everything around us
- interacting groups of various species in common location
- forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work
15 Clues: living • non-living • everything around us • an animal that feeds on plants • organisms that make their own food • ranges a value of q primary producers to 5 • an animal or person that east of both plants and animals • interacting groups of various species in common location • forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work • ...
7th Grade Science 2025-05-20
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- Using food and yard waste to create nutrient-rich soil.
- An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- The ability to allow heat or electricity to pass through.
- Electricity generated using moving water.
- An organism that eats other organisms.
- Tectonic process that contributes to mineral formation.
- Using resources in a way that meets current and future needs.
- An element that cycles through ecosystems and forms the backbone of life.
- Type of change that doesn’t create a new substance.
- Nonrenewable resource formed from ancient organisms.
- The permanent loss of a species.
- Long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in an area.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
- Gas produced during photosynthesis and needed for respiration.
- Renewable energy from the Sun.
- Organic material burned for energy (like wood or plant waste).\
- Energy of motion.
- Protecting natural resources for future use.
- Renewable resource that uses moving air to generate electricity.
- A resource that can be replenished naturally over short periods.
- Stored energy based on position or condition.
- Process that converts sunlight into chemical energy in plants.
- Renewable energy from heat within the Earth.
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- The living parts of an ecosystem.
- Type of change that produces a new substance.
- Catching fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Movement of soil or rock due to water, wind, or human activity.
- Mass divided by volume.
- A resource that cannot be replaced within a human lifetime.
- The clearing of trees that leads to habitat loss.
- Energy related to the temperature of an object.
- The nonliving parts of an ecosystem (water, sunlight, etc.).
- When organisms fight for the same limited resources.
- A close, long-term relationship between species.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- Breaks down dead organisms and recycles nutrients.
- A greenhouse gas released by burning fossil fuels.
- Protecting natural resources through careful use.
- Reprocessing materials to use again.
- Harmful materials entering the environment.
- When a natural area is changed so much that species can’t live there.
- A rock containing valuable metals or minerals.
- Using resources without depleting them.
- Type of gas that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere.
- A material’s ability to dissolve in a liquid.
46 Clues: Energy of motion. • Mass divided by volume. • Renewable energy from the Sun. • The permanent loss of a species. • The living parts of an ecosystem. • Reprocessing materials to use again. • The part of Earth where life exists. • An organism that eats other organisms. • Using resources without depleting them. • Electricity generated using moving water. • ...
business forms 2022-03-15
17 Clues: haupt • Kammer • eigene • Gewinn • beraten • zwischen • erkennen • Beispiel • Schulden • Geschäft • einzelne • Übersicht • vorläufig • öffentlich • beschränkt • Körperschaft • Partnerschaft
Combining forms 2022-02-03
17 Clues: fat • red • milk • cell • heat • life • sugar • large • sleep • small • twisted • disease • clusters • reflected sign • white blood cells • breathe or breathing • Plaque/fatty substance
Ecosystem Crossword 2021-05-04
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- a not living object/thing
- this a process in which consumers release carbon dioxide into the air
- this is an organism that makes its own food and energy using photosynthesis
- this is an organism that eats producers and/or other consumers to get its food and energy
- this is an organism that breaks down waste into the ground to get its energy
- This is when plants take in light energy, carbon, and water to make glucose and oxygen
- plants accidentally make this during photosynthesis and we breathe it in
- consumers get 10% of this when it eats a plant or another consumer
- this shows many, sometimes all, symbiotic relationships in an ecosystem.
- this is a community where abiotic and biotic things work together
- this is a process in which carbon is released into the atmosphere through burning things
- this is an organism that eats both producers and other animals
- this shows one symbiotic relationship in an ecosystem
- This is the third level of the trophic levels
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- this is an organism that only eats producers
- This takes on forms such as ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in order for animals and plants to use it
- this is the form that carbon is in when it's in the air
- this is an organism that only eats other animals
- this is a group of similar ecosystems
- this is the first trophic level
- this is how much energy an animal gets of another organism when it eats another organism
- this is the second trophic level
- anything that takes up space and weighs something
- this is what consumers drink to live and what producers use to help make glucose and oxygen
- a living thing
- This element is constantly moving through breathing organisms, the ocean, the atmosphere, and more
26 Clues: a living thing • a not living object/thing • this is the first trophic level • this is the second trophic level • this is a group of similar ecosystems • this is an organism that only eats producers • This is the third level of the trophic levels • this is an organism that only eats other animals • anything that takes up space and weighs something • ...
Chapter 6:Heat, Callan Horoszewski 2022-03-22
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- units are in degrees,Celsius, Kelvins
- delay the transfer of heat.
- is a measure of the disorder of a system.
- molecules remain in relatively restricted locations.
- heat needed to change the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance.
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- All forms of matter generally expand when heated and contract when cooled.
- Matter is made up of tiny particles that are always in motion.
- Examples: all metals to varying degrees.
- the movement of warmer gases or liquids to cooler surroundings.
- process by which thermal energy is transferred by electromagnetic waves.
11 Clues: delay the transfer of heat. • units are in degrees,Celsius, Kelvins • Examples: all metals to varying degrees. • is a measure of the disorder of a system. • molecules remain in relatively restricted locations. • Matter is made up of tiny particles that are always in motion. • the movement of warmer gases or liquids to cooler surroundings. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-01-04
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- / a section of a lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust
- Transfer / the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- / a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- waves / A vibration that travels through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
- / transfer of heat by movements of a fluid
- / a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- / soft layer of the mantle which the lithosphere floats on.
- / a system that determines the distance of an object underwater by recording echoes of soundwaves
- / a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
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- / the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
- / the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- / the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into mantle
- core / solid part of the core
- / direct transfer of energy through empty space through electromagnetic waves
- / name of the single landmass that broke apart 225 million years ago
- Drift / hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface
- / a rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- Tectonics / the theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion driven by convection currents in the mantle
- / Amount of force pushing on a surface or area.
- core / this part is the molten part of the Earth's core.
20 Clues: core / solid part of the core • / transfer of heat by movements of a fluid • / Amount of force pushing on a surface or area. • / the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • / a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • core / this part is the molten part of the Earth's core. • ...
Yr11 IB S2 Exam Revision 2025-10-28
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- The number of species in an ecosystem.
- The preparation of soil by mechanical movement of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning
- Organisms that feed on dead organic matter
- The variety of life forms, their genes, and ecosystems.
- The EVS belief that human beings are the central or most important entity on the planet
- the top, dark, spongy, organic layer of soil, formed from the decomposition of plant and animal matter
- A zone of the ocean where light does not penetrate.
- The final stage of ecological succession
- An area containing a high proportion of endemic species under threat.
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- A sustainable management option to manage fish populations
- The excessive growth of algae due to nutrient enrichment.
- The combined process of water evaporating from land surfaces and transpiring from plants into the atmosphere
- Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface in pore spaces and fractures of soil, sand, and rock
- The amount of biomass produced by autotrophs in a given area and time.
- The worldwide collection of ecosystems interacting with the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere
- The international agreement designed to protect endangered species.
- A simplified way of showing how energy moves through an ecosystem
- An approach where inputs, outputs, and energy transfers are all considered.
- The process of wind or water removing topsoil.
- The amount of energy that decreases as it moves through trophic levels
- The area of land where all the water drains into one place
21 Clues: The number of species in an ecosystem. • The final stage of ecological succession • Organisms that feed on dead organic matter • The process of wind or water removing topsoil. • A zone of the ocean where light does not penetrate. • The variety of life forms, their genes, and ecosystems. • The excessive growth of algae due to nutrient enrichment. • ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy 2024-12-10
6 Clues: energy of motion • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy due to the position of an object or its shape • compression and elongation are the two main forms of • is energy a material stores due to a change in shape. • energy an object has due to its position relative to Earth's surface.
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- A suffix for sugar
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
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- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A place that stores the water for usage
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE / CHEMICAL REACTIONS 2022-10-18
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- Li2O
- Al2S3
- WHEN A CHEMICAL EQUATION IS BALANCED, THERE ARE ___ NUMBERS OF ATOMS ON BOTH SIDES.
- OUTERMOST ELECTRONS THAT FORM CHEMICAL BONDS.
- USED TO BALANCE CHEMICAL EQNS.
- RIGHT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN.
- ELEMENTS ON THE PT ARE ARRANGED BY ____ ATOMIC NUMBER.
- COLUMNS ON THE PT
- SELENIUM MONOXIDE
- CaCl2
- SODIUM CHLORIDE
- NO2
- NUMBER OF PROTONS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI.
- WATER
- MOST OF THE ELEMENTS ON THE PT ARE THESE.
- MASS IS ___ IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS.
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT ABSORB HEAT.
- MADE OF TWO OR MORE ATOMS. CAN BE SAME OR DIFFERENT.
- ROWS ON THE PT
- MADE OF TWO OR MORE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS.
- CHEMICAL BOND THAT FORMS WHEN ATOMS SHARE e.
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- A + BC => AB + C
- CHEMICAL EQUATIONS ARE ___ TO SHOW AMOUNTS OF REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS.
- A + B => AB
- WHAT HAPPENS TO ATOMS IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS.
- CCl4
- LEFT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN.
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT GIVE OFF HEAT.
- ATOMS THAT HAVE LOST OR GAINED ELECTRON(S).
- REQUIRED FOR ALL CHANGES.
- AB => A + B
- REACTION THAT OCCURS WHEN SUBSTANCES BURN IN AIR.
- AB + CD => AC + BD
- IF YOU SAY THIS IS TOO HARD, YOU ARE ___.
- SUM OF PROTONS AND NEUTRONS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI.
- CHEMICAL BOND THAT FORMS WHEN ATOMS TRANSFER e.
36 Clues: NO2 • Li2O • CCl4 • Al2S3 • CaCl2 • WATER • A + B => AB • AB => A + B • ROWS ON THE PT • SODIUM CHLORIDE • A + BC => AB + C • COLUMNS ON THE PT • SELENIUM MONOXIDE • AB + CD => AC + BD • REQUIRED FOR ALL CHANGES. • LEFT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN. • RIGHT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN. • USED TO BALANCE CHEMICAL EQNS. • MASS IS ___ IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS. • NUMBER OF PROTONS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI. • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE / CHEMICAL REACTIONS 2022-10-18
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- COLUMNS ON THE PT
- LEFT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN.
- ROWS ON THE PT
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT GIVE OFF HEAT.
- WHEN A CHEMICAL EQUATION IS BALANCED, THERE ARE ___ NUMBERS OF ATOMS ON BOTH SIDES.
- NUMBER OF PROTONS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI.
- CCl4
- Li2O
- ELEMENTS ON THE PT ARE ARRANGED BY ____ ATOMIC NUMBER.
- MOST OF THE ELEMENTS ON THE PT ARE THESE.
- SODIUM CHLORIDE
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT ABSORB HEAT.
- CHEMICAL BOND THAT FORMS WHEN ATOMS SHARE e.
- RIGHT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN.
- A + BC => AB + C
- SELENIUM MONOXIDE
- A + B => AB
- CaCl2
- REACTION THAT OCCURS WHEN SUBSTANCES BURN IN AIR.
- CHEMICAL EQUATIONS ARE ___ TO SHOW AMOUNTS OF REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS.
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- Al2S3
- AB + CD => AC + BD
- WATER
- SUM OF PROTONS AND NEUTRONS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI.
- REQUIRED FOR ALL CHANGES.
- WHAT HAPPENS TO ATOMS IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS.
- CHEMICAL BOND THAT FORMS WHEN ATOMS TRANSFER e.
- OUTERMOST ELECTRONS THAT FORM CHEMICAL BONDS.
- USED TO BALANCE CHEMICAL EQNS.
- NO2
- ATOMS THAT HAVE LOST OR GAINED ELECTRON(S).
- AB => A + B
- MADE OF TWO OR MORE ATOMS. CAN BE SAME OR DIFFERENT.
- MASS IS ___ IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS.
- IF YOU SAY THIS IS TOO HARD, YOU ARE ___.
- MADE OF TWO OR MORE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS.
36 Clues: NO2 • CCl4 • Li2O • Al2S3 • WATER • CaCl2 • AB => A + B • A + B => AB • ROWS ON THE PT • SODIUM CHLORIDE • A + BC => AB + C • COLUMNS ON THE PT • SELENIUM MONOXIDE • AB + CD => AC + BD • REQUIRED FOR ALL CHANGES. • LEFT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN. • RIGHT SIDE OF CHEMICAL EQN. • USED TO BALANCE CHEMICAL EQNS. • MASS IS ___ IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS. • NUMBER OF PROTONS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI. • ...
Optics Unit Crossword 2016-12-02
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- ______ makes everything visible and illuminated
- spot: a_____ is also present when driving
- curved or rounded outward like a soccer ball
- the highest point or level- like a climax
- the name of a famous movie and bestselling book that includes the first six letters of this word
- a dense, white, fibrous membrane that, with the cornea, forms the external covering of the eyeball.
- telephoto____, wide angle_____,
- the removal of energy or particles
- the first four letters rhyme with born
- lens: a fish eye lens is an example of a_______ lens
- broad ______ antibiotics
- of reflection: the angle that a ray of light makes at the point of reflection
- a part of the eye through which light passes to the retina
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- ____,____, on the wall...(from snow white)
- related to the word Siri
- relating to the curve, much like that of the interior of a hollow sphere
- _________ are electromagnetic waves of extremely high frequency
- an______ is an aberration of a lens.
- an exertion of to much of this could result in asthma
- to_____ is to meet at a point
- point: rhymes with fecal, and is also called principal focus
- a synonym for largeness or abundance
- Kodak is a type of_______
- a part of the eye that starts with the letter r
- light, a device that produces a strong beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level
25 Clues: related to the word Siri • broad ______ antibiotics • Kodak is a type of_______ • to_____ is to meet at a point • telephoto____, wide angle_____, • the removal of energy or particles • an______ is an aberration of a lens. • a synonym for largeness or abundance • the first four letters rhyme with born • spot: a_____ is also present when driving • ...
Optics Unit Crossword 2016-12-02
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- point: rhymes with fecal, and is also called principal focus
- relating to the curve, much like that of the interior of a hollow sphere
- _________ are electromagnetic waves of extremely high frequency
- an exertion of to much of this could result in asthma
- ____,____, on the wall...(from snow white)
- lens: a fish eye lens is an example of a_______ lens
- an______ is an aberration of a lens.
- of reflection: the angle that a ray of light makes at the point of reflection
- a synonym for largeness or abundance
- the name of a famous movie and bestselling book that includes the first six letters of this word
- the first four letters rhyme with born
- a dense, white, fibrous membrane that, with the cornea, forms the external covering of the eyeball.
- a part of the eye through which light passes to the retina
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- Kodak is a type of_______
- broad ______ antibiotics
- to_____ is to meet at a point
- ______ makes everything visible and illuminated
- spot: a_____ is also present when driving
- related to the word Siri
- light, a device that produces a strong beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level
- the removal of energy or particles
- curved or rounded outward like a soccer ball
- a part of the eye that starts with the letter r
- the highest point or level- like a climax
- telephoto____, wide angle_____,
25 Clues: broad ______ antibiotics • related to the word Siri • Kodak is a type of_______ • to_____ is to meet at a point • telephoto____, wide angle_____, • the removal of energy or particles • an______ is an aberration of a lens. • a synonym for largeness or abundance • the first four letters rhyme with born • spot: a_____ is also present when driving • ...
General Review 2025-03-18
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- Antiparticle emitted during a beta plus decay
- The area under the curve of an F-t graph
- Type of decay where an unstable nucleus emits particles and energy while becoming stable in the process
- Type of collision where part of the kinetic energy is transformed into other forms
- Gradient of the curve of a v-t graph
- Force that always opposes to motion
- Interference pattern that is generated by two sources with a slightly different frquency
- Energy given to charge carriers to flow through a circuit
- Force that applied upon a material it is stretched
- Work done to move a charge through an electrical component
- Point that does not move while an oscillation takes place
- Effect where the frequency of a perceived sound changes if its source is moving
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- Restriction of the vibration of light waves to only one direction
- Type of deformation where a material has a permanent deformation
- Non-ohmic component that changes resistance with temperature
- Force that keeps an object moving in a circular path
- Area under the curve of a v-t graph
- Superposition of waves
- Type of wave whose particles move parallel to the direction of propagation
- Condition in which the phase difference of two waves is kept constant with respect to each other
- Type of radiation that is emitted when a nucleus transitions from an excited state to an stable state
- Spreading of waves as they pass through a gap or around an edge
22 Clues: Superposition of waves • Area under the curve of a v-t graph • Force that always opposes to motion • Gradient of the curve of a v-t graph • The area under the curve of an F-t graph • Antiparticle emitted during a beta plus decay • Force that applied upon a material it is stretched • Force that keeps an object moving in a circular path • ...
nutrient crossword 2023-01-10
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- More healthy than saturated b/c do not raise cholesterol levels
- carbohydrates starches such as pasta, grains, cereal, legumes
- fiber passes through our intestines largely intact.
- vitamins dissolved in fat and are stored in the liver
- The body's main source of energy
- essential part of bones, teeth
- Small amounts of fats and cholesterol help keep the body healthy
- usually liquid at room temperature.ex. Corn, sunflower and soybean oils
- THE BODY BREAKS DOWN CARBS INTO A USEABLE ENERGY SOURCE
- Minerals small quantities are required by the body
- Makes up about 60% of your body weight
- key to the functioning of the digestive system and elimination of wastes.Helps food pass through the body.
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- vitamins dissolved in water
- veggies (soy, lentils), grains, nuts, and dry beans lack some of the essential amino acids
- forms a gel when mixed with liquid
- fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk & milk products
- Minerals large quantities are required by the body
- increases cholesterol in the body
- created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them more solid.
19 Clues: vitamins dissolved in water • essential part of bones, teeth • The body's main source of energy • increases cholesterol in the body • forms a gel when mixed with liquid • Makes up about 60% of your body weight • fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk & milk products • Minerals large quantities are required by the body • Minerals small quantities are required by the body • ...
The first twenty elements. By Samantha 2012-09-06
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- discovered by sir William Ramsay
- most reactive of all elements
- used to make special glasses and ceramics
- there is a lot of it in bananas
- a lot of it in cow dairy products
- Raw fueL that stars use to burn energy
- used to keep pools clean
- once known as glucinum
- discovered in 1772
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- seventh most reactive of all elements
- has the lowest melting point among all the elements
- produced by heating sand
- the name was created by Antoine Lavoisier
- discovered by boiling urine
- used in thermal pools
- used in pencil lead
- used in cans,foil, etc.
- used as an ignition source
- forms many useful compounds eg. Baking soda
- ingredient in plasma
20 Clues: discovered in 1772 • used in pencil lead • ingredient in plasma • used in thermal pools • once known as glucinum • used in cans,foil, etc. • produced by heating sand • used to keep pools clean • used as an ignition source • discovered by boiling urine • most reactive of all elements • there is a lot of it in bananas • discovered by sir William Ramsay • a lot of it in cow dairy products • ...
The first twenty elements. By Samantha 2012-09-06
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- a lot of it in cow dairy products
- seventh most reactive of all elements
- the name was created by Antoine Lavoisier
- forms many useful compounds eg. Baking soda
- used in cans,foil, etc.
- discovered by boiling urine
- has the lowest melting point among all the elements
- most reactive of all elements
- used in pencil lead
- used as an ignition source
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- used in thermal pools
- used to keep pools clean
- used to make special glasses and ceramics
- there is a lot of it in bananas
- discovered by sir William Ramsay
- once known as glucinum
- ingredient in plasma
- Raw fueL that stars use to burn energy
- discovered in 1772
- produced by heating sand
20 Clues: discovered in 1772 • used in pencil lead • ingredient in plasma • used in thermal pools • once known as glucinum • used in cans,foil, etc. • used to keep pools clean • produced by heating sand • used as an ignition source • discovered by boiling urine • most reactive of all elements • there is a lot of it in bananas • discovered by sir William Ramsay • a lot of it in cow dairy products • ...
Physics WP 2023-02-22
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- the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules
- the flow of energy from a high temperature to a low temperature
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- a substance material that allows electricity to flow through
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- when someone is sick you take their..
- when something is radiating it has..
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise
- the quality of being hot
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- a substance that is a liquid with no fixed shape
10 Clues: the quality of being hot • when something is radiating it has.. • when someone is sick you take their.. • a substance that is a liquid with no fixed shape • a substance material that allows electricity to flow through • the flow of energy from a high temperature to a low temperature • a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • ...
Arctic Food Chains 2020-04-21
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- animals that eat dead plants and animals
- a living thing, such as mold or mushrooms, that has no leaves, flowers, or roots and lives on plant or animal matter
- life forms that break down dead matter
- the treeless land in the Arctic
- a living thing
- chain a way of order plants and animals in which each one uses or eats the one before it for energy
- the permanent frozen layer of soil beneath the ground's surface
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- simple life forms that grow on rock
- small mouse-like animals that live in the tundra
- a large area on the Earth defined by its weather,land and the type of plants and animals that live there
- adjust or change to better survive the conditions of a natural area
- plants that make their own food from the sun, soil, and water
- animals that hunt and eat other animals
- animals that eat plants
14 Clues: a living thing • animals that eat plants • the treeless land in the Arctic • simple life forms that grow on rock • life forms that break down dead matter • animals that hunt and eat other animals • animals that eat dead plants and animals • small mouse-like animals that live in the tundra • plants that make their own food from the sun, soil, and water • ...
Layers of Earth 2022-09-29
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- the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations; can result in the transfer of energy as heat
- the strong lower part of the mantle
- layer of weak or soft mantle
- the series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is destroyed, and forms again by geologic processes
- the outermost, rigid layer of earth; divided into tectonic plates
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- a naturally formed, inorganic solid with a crystalline structure
- the central part of Earth below the mantle
- the thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle
- a liquid layer of earth's core
- the solid, dense center of our planet
- the layer of rock between the Earth’s crust and core
11 Clues: layer of weak or soft mantle • a liquid layer of earth's core • the strong lower part of the mantle • the solid, dense center of our planet • the central part of Earth below the mantle • the layer of rock between the Earth’s crust and core • the thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle • a naturally formed, inorganic solid with a crystalline structure • ...
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
vault of agra teasure for rafin u got this in the bag 2025-09-24
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- Cell engulfing solid particles
- Enzyme breaking down carbohydrates
- Ratio of useful energy output to input
- Different forms of the same element
- Calculation of reactants and products
- Forces between molecules
- Tendency of atom to attract electrons
- Regular arrangement of ions in a solid
- Heat required to raise 1 kg by 1°C
- Shrinking of plant cell due to water loss
- Enzyme breaking down lipids
- Protein transporting oxygen in blood
- Release of substances from cell
- Speeds up reaction without being consumed
- Gain of electrons in a reaction
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- Maximum velocity reached by a falling object
- Cell engulfing substances into vesicles
- Reaction with water breaking bonds
- Device measuring temperature difference using metals
- Amplification of oscillations at natural frequency
- Substance acting as acid and base
- Change in frequency due to motion of source/observer
- Spread of electrons over multiple atoms
- Resistance of a fluid to flow
- Movement of ions across a membrane generating ATP
- Principle of overlapping waves
- Loss of electrons in a reaction
- Energy stored in a stretched or compressed object
- trust me its intertia
29 Clues: trust me its intertia • Forces between molecules • Enzyme breaking down lipids • Resistance of a fluid to flow • Cell engulfing solid particles • Principle of overlapping waves • Loss of electrons in a reaction • Release of substances from cell • Gain of electrons in a reaction • Substance acting as acid and base • Reaction with water breaking bonds • ...
Rock Cycle - Crossword Puzzle - Brynley Coleman 2024-10-02
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- The change of its shape.
- Natural forces that change the earth.
- Building up Layers.
- What powers weathering and heat.
- Changing locations.
- Anything that takes up space.
- Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces.
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- Layers getting pressed together and form a rock.
- When liquid cools and becomes hard.
- The ability to do work.
- When small rocks are pressed together.
- Rock that forms after being melted.
- Heat and pressure changes this rock.
- Core Middle of the Earth.
14 Clues: Building up Layers. • Changing locations. • The ability to do work. • The change of its shape. • Core Middle of the Earth. • Anything that takes up space. • What powers weathering and heat. • When liquid cools and becomes hard. • Rock that forms after being melted. • Heat and pressure changes this rock. • Natural forces that change the earth. • ...
Ibrahim’s Cell Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-27
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- Contains a nucleus
- Protein builders
- It’s called the control center
- Releases energy
- A structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- The transport facility for the cell
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- It fills the cell with a thick fluid
- Lacks a nucleus
- Modifies and packages molecules into a vesicle
- Food production structures that contains chlorophyll
- Breaks down cell waste
- The basic unit of all life forms
- A protective layer
14 Clues: Lacks a nucleus • Releases energy • Protein builders • Contains a nucleus • A protective layer • Breaks down cell waste • It’s called the control center • The basic unit of all life forms • The transport facility for the cell • It fills the cell with a thick fluid • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • Modifies and packages molecules into a vesicle • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2015-03-08
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- Done by yeast, bacteria, and other microorganisms. It is used to make wine, other alcohols, and to make bread rise.
- Pyruvic acid produced by glycolysis enters the mitochondrion. One of the carbon atoms leaves to form carbon dioxide. The other 2 join to form coenzyme A which forms acetyl-CoA. The 2 carbon acetyl group forms with a 4 carbon group to make a 6 carbon group called citric acid. The citric acid is broken down into a 4 carbon molecule, carbon dioxide is released, and electrons are brought to an electron carrier. The 4 carbon molecule can accept another acetyl group to restart the cycle. Every time the cycle happens a molecule similar to ADP turns into ATP. Five times during the cycle the electrons are accepted by electron carriers which turns NAD+ to NADH and FAD to FADH. The carbon dioxide is released through exhaling. The ATP is used for cellular activities, and the high energy electron carriers are used to make ATP.
- Reactants of fermentation.
- Products of lactic acid fermentation.
- Done by muscles.
- One thousand calories.
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius.
- The first step of cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid and a 3-carbon compound. 2 molecules of ATP are used as energy and 4 high energy electrons move to the NAD+. Each NAD+ takes 2 high energy electrons to make NADH which holds the electrons. In this way NAD+ helps move energy from glucose to other parts of the cell.
- Process that requires Oxygen.
- Cells contain a small amount of ATP from cellular respiration. This ATP gives enough energy for running about 50 meters. Muscles then begin to produce ATP through lactic acid fermentation which can last about 90 seconds. At the end of the race, the runner is typically breathing heavily because the lactic acid can only be removed from the body through a process that requires a lot of oxygen. In a longer race, cellular respiration can produce ATP continuously for a longer period of time. However the ATP is released slower, so athletes must pace themselves. The energy is stored in muscle and other tissue and usually last around 20 minutes. After that, molecules such as fat are burned for energy.
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- Process that does not require Oxygen.
- The equation of cellular respiration.
- High energy electrons from NADH and FAD2 move across the electron transport chain. The electrons move from one carrier protein to the next. Once the electrons reach the end of the chain, enzymes combine them with hydrogen ions and oxygen to make water. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor of the electron transport chain. Therefore oxygen is needed to get rid of low-energy electrons and hydrogen ions which are the waste products of cellular respiration. When 2 high energy electrons move through the ETC, the energy is used to push Hydrogen ions across the membrane. The side that the hydrogen moves to is positive while the other side is negative. ATP synthase is inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria. THe Hydrogen ions moves through the ATP synthase which then spins. When it rotates, it grabs ADP and turns it into ATP.
- This diagram illustrates the process of...
- Products of alcohol fermentation.
15 Clues: Done by muscles. • One thousand calories. • Reactants of fermentation. • Process that requires Oxygen. • Products of alcohol fermentation. • Process that does not require Oxygen. • The equation of cellular respiration. • Products of lactic acid fermentation. • This diagram illustrates the process of... • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-02-15
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- core-A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of earth.
- study of planet Earth.
- core-A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the earth.
- A great landmass surrounded by oceans.
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer surface.
- force- A force that slowly wears away mountains and other features on the surface of earth.
- soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
- The layer of hot, solid material between earth's crust and core.
- wave- A vibration that travels though Earth carrying the energy released during and earthquake.
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- scientist who studies the forces that make and shape planet Eathe.
- The material that forms Earth's hard suface.
- A usually light-colored rock that is found in continental crust.
- force- A force that builds up mountains and landmass on earth's surfaces.
- rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the matle and the crust.
- amout of force pushing on a surface or area.
- drack, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceainc crust.
16 Clues: study of planet Earth. • A great landmass surrounded by oceans. • The material that forms Earth's hard suface. • amout of force pushing on a surface or area. • The layer of rock that forms earth's outer surface. • soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats. • core-A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the earth. • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2015-11-11
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- vitamin that is necessary for muscles to work properly
- this mineral is found in whole grains,nuts,and seeds
- Vitamin that turns carbs into energy and produce red blood cells
- helps the body keep a balance of water in the blood and body tissues
- helps red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body
- vitamin that forms collagen
- vitamin that helps blood clot
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- mineral that keeps your immune system strong and heal wounds
- mineral found in dairy, meats, and fish
- helps the body make red blood cells
- vitamin made with sunlight
- vitamin that helps prevents eye problems and night blindness
- vitamin found in vegetable oils, nuts, and green leafy vegetables
- develops strong bones and teeth
- Helps body turn food into energy
15 Clues: vitamin made with sunlight • vitamin that forms collagen • vitamin that helps blood clot • develops strong bones and teeth • Helps body turn food into energy • helps the body make red blood cells • mineral found in dairy, meats, and fish • this mineral is found in whole grains,nuts,and seeds • vitamin that is necessary for muscles to work properly • ...
Electricity 2025-10-21
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- an electric _______ surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes objects to repel or attract
- _____ law states the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance
- a material through which electrons move easily
- the kind of electricity that is the accumulation of excess electrical charge
- _______ difference is related to the force that causes electric charges to flow
- a device that can detect electrical charge
- charging by _______ is the process of transferring charge by touching or rubbing
- is the net movement of electric charges in a single direction
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- is the tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- a material in which electrons do not move easily
- _______ circuit is an electric circuit with only one branch
- electrical _______ is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy
- charging by ________ the rearrangement of electrons on a neutral object caused by a nearby charged object
- ________ circuit contains two or more branches for current
- the law of conservation of ______ states that charge can be transferred from object to object
- electric ________ is a closed path that electric current follows
16 Clues: a device that can detect electrical charge • a material through which electrons move easily • a material in which electrons do not move easily • ________ circuit contains two or more branches for current • _______ circuit is an electric circuit with only one branch • is the net movement of electric charges in a single direction • ...
Nutrition and Wellness Vocab Review 2024-12-06
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- substances that are important for the body's growth and maintenance
- Focuses on the study and practice of positive emotions, strengths and virtues that make a person thrive
- the transfer of bacteria or other microorganisms to ready-to-eat food, making it unsafe to eat
- needed in small amounts to help regulate body functions, water or fat soluble
- carb that gives you short-term energy because it is broken down quickly
- Arguably the most important nutrient, needing half your body weight in ounces daily
- Building block of protein
- healthy fats, liquid at room temperature
- Last name of the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs
- food storage system in which you use the oldest food first
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- stores energy, forms cell membranes, and insulates the body
- a substance added to food to enhance its flavor or appearance or to preserve it.
- Tiny living creature visible only through a microscope
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- The study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- hydrogenated plant-based fat
- range, in degrees, in which bacteria grow best
- The French term meaning "To Put in Place" in which you keep your stations organized throughout the cooking process
- carb that provides long-term energy
- building block for the body for growth and repair
- a large kitchen device that gets its energy from electricity or gas
- their main function is to control important chemical reactions and keep bones & teeth strong and blood healthy
- fats solid at room temp and often coming from animal sources
- Our bodies main sources of energy
- Focuses on the study and practice of positive emotions, strengths and virtues that make a person thrive
- Active pursuit of activities choices and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health in the six dimensions
- special type of carb that comes from plant sources only, cannot be broken down and aids in digestion
27 Clues: Building block of protein • hydrogenated plant-based fat • Our bodies main sources of energy • carb that provides long-term energy • healthy fats, liquid at room temperature • range, in degrees, in which bacteria grow best • The study of nutrients and how the body uses them • building block for the body for growth and repair • ...
Chapter 7- Microbial Biochemistry 2020-10-11
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- used for energy storage, membrane structure, hormones, insulation
- small amounts of these are essential to many biochemical functions and also called trace elements
- ______ fatty acids are hydrocarbon chains that only consist of single bonds
- most abundant elements in the cells such as carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen
- this type of analysis allows us to identify bacteria via fatty acid analysis by gas chromatography
- a protein + a lipid
- the bond that forms between two amino acids
- branched lipids(terpenoids), that are formed by chemical modifications of the isoprene molecule
- used for energy storage, receptors, food, structural role
- _____ proteins are proteins that have a nonprotein portion
- _____ bridges are bonds between the sulfhydryl functional groups on amino acid side groups
- typically large biomolecules such as polysaccharides, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids
- linear chains of glucose molecules and is a common structural component of cell walls
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- the type of bond formed between two monosaccharides between the hydroxyl groups
- one of the possible ways that monomers combine to yield polymers is by ______ synthesis
- branched polysaccharide that is the primary energy storage molecule in animals
- steroids containing an OH group, rigid structures found in cell membranes. example is cholesterol
- _____ fatty acids are hydrocarbon chains that contain at least one double bond
- function as enzymes, receptors, transport, structure
- type of analysis based on the proteins produced under specific growth conditions
- molecules that have chirality and are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other
- a molecule presenting a hydrophobic portion and a hydrophilic moiety
- unfolded proteins that may no longer be functional
- branched polysaccharide that is the primary energy storage molecule in plants
- another name for carbohydrates
- molecules with the same atomic makeup but different structural arrangement of atoms
26 Clues: a protein + a lipid • another name for carbohydrates • the bond that forms between two amino acids • unfolded proteins that may no longer be functional • function as enzymes, receptors, transport, structure • used for energy storage, receptors, food, structural role • _____ proteins are proteins that have a nonprotein portion • ...
Psych PASS 5 Crossword 2014-04-01
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- The conversion of energy into internal signals that are psychologically meaningful.
- Humans are thought to have only five sense, being sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. This is false, two others that humans possess are the kinesthetic system and the _____ system.
- The three dimensions of colour: Hue, saturation , and _____.
- Sensory _____ is the tendency of sensory receptors to respond less to stimuli that continue without change.
- The study of how physical stimuli are translated into psychological experience.
- Pain messages are transmitted to the brain via two types of pathways that pass through different areas in the _____.
- Acoustic energy has three important properties: frequency, ____, and Amplitude.
- Each system requires a minimum amount of energy to activate the system.
- Perception is inherently ______.
- - translates outside information into neural activity.
- 5-6.4 million of these are contained in the retina.
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- the receptors for smell are olfactory _____.
- Its generally agreed that there are four primary tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. However, scientists are increasingly recognizing a fifth taste called _____.
- The smallest difference in stimulus intensity that a specific sense can detect.
- _____ theory. Colour is explained by differential activation of three colour receptors in the eye red, green, and blue.
- The disc shaped elastic structure of the eye that focuses light.
- Sound waves grow weaker and travel at a ____ speed over a distance.
- Lightwaves vary in _____, or their height, and in wave length, or the distance between the peaks.
- Sensory _____ each respond to particular forms of energy, or information.
- - the process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensations.
- Refers to the amount of whiteness in colour.
- Produced by vibrations in the air.
- Uses rods and cones.
- A fluid filled, coiled tunnel that contains the receptors for hearing.
24 Clues: Uses rods and cones. • Perception is inherently ______. • Produced by vibrations in the air. • the receptors for smell are olfactory _____. • Refers to the amount of whiteness in colour. • 5-6.4 million of these are contained in the retina. • - translates outside information into neural activity. • The three dimensions of colour: Hue, saturation , and _____. • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
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- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- Height above or below a given location.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • ...
Biodiversity 2024-10-26
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- Most numerous vertebrate animals
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Process that cleanses water
- Natural environment of an organism
- Provides natural services like soil fertility
- Dominated by flowering plants
- Areas with extremely high biodiversity under threat
- Animals without backbones
- Includes plants, fungi, and animals
- Estimated number of species of plants on Earth
- Variety of all forms of life on Earth
- Variety of ecosystems or ecological diversity
- Component of biodiversity that includes genetic diversity
- Source of food and energy, including water and clean air
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- Interaction between different organisms living closely
- Microscopic life forms such as bacteria
- Groups of organisms that can reproduce together
- Variety of species in a specific area
- Changes in organisms to survive in their environment
- Process by which organisms make energy
- Species found only in one specific location
- Remains of ancient organisms
- Medicines derived from microorganisms
- Flowering plants that dominate plant species
24 Clues: Animals without backbones • Process that cleanses water • Remains of ancient organisms • Dominated by flowering plants • Most numerous vertebrate animals • Natural environment of an organism • Includes plants, fungi, and animals • Variety of species in a specific area • Medicines derived from microorganisms • Variety of all forms of life on Earth • ...
Aquatic Science CHAPTER 3 vocabulary 2017-12-06
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- people who study the movement, distribution, and quality of water
- process of settling
- where the watershed is located
- capable of producing an abundance
- doesn't last long
- wears away
- the bottom of a stream
- basins a region drained by the river next to the coast
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- harmful substance invading the environment
- not steady
- widely distributed source of pollution
- a tributary part of a stream that forms its source
- source of energy
- river in brazos county
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers
- river in Grimes COunty, next to College Station
- continuous flow
- portion of land drained by a river
- Lake in Bryan
- river or stream that flows into a larger body of water
20 Clues: not steady • wears away • Lake in Bryan • continuous flow • source of energy • doesn't last long • process of settling • river in brazos county • the bottom of a stream • where the watershed is located • capable of producing an abundance • portion of land drained by a river • widely distributed source of pollution • harmful substance invading the environment • ...
Plate Tectonic 2014-04-01
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- Opening where magma flows out.
- To change inform,appearance or structure
- Energy released by an earthquake.
- Super continent.
- surrounds volcano opening.
- when rocks break they move.
- A large stable block of the earth crust forming the nucleus of a continent.
- Move up and down.
- Hot melted rock outside the earth.
- Broad with gentle slopes.
- Above focus.
- Tallest land forms on earth.
- Hot melted rock inside the earth.
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- Made from melted rock
- Theory.
- Move back and forth.
- Mid ocean ridge.
- A small area or region with a relatively hot temperature in comparison to its surroundings.
- Sudden plate movement.
- Erups gases,ash, and lava.
- A long narrow ditch
21 Clues: Theory. • Above focus. • Super continent. • Mid ocean ridge. • Move up and down. • A long narrow ditch • Move back and forth. • Made from melted rock • Sudden plate movement. • Broad with gentle slopes. • surrounds volcano opening. • Erups gases,ash, and lava. • when rocks break they move. • Tallest land forms on earth. • Opening where magma flows out. • Energy released by an earthquake. • ...
CHEMISTRY FINAL 2022-05-17
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- known concentration used in a titration
- measure of concentration compares moles
- a charged atom
- any substance that can accept pair electrons
- single bond carbon and hydrogen atoms
- detects the presence of iodine
- atoms gain or lose electrons
- SI derived unit for work, energy, and heat
- what class are you in
- competing influences are balanced
- forms when side by side orbitals overlap
- base that can donate a pair of electrons
- orderly repeated arrangement of cations
- pH greater than 7
- mass of one mole of pure substance
- element or substance not in metal
- xylose
- holds atoms together in molecules
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- a fluid state of matter resulting in changed shapes
- effect demonstrated by colloids(light)
- not sugar taste
- rule that electrons fill sublevel by single electron
- movement of ions but not electrons
- resists pH changes when acids or bases are added
- sticky, bitter taste
- an absolute temperature where boing is 373
- explains a phenomenon
- contains at least one double bond
- covalently bonded carbon compound
- formed when the anion and base combine
- movement of solvent or diffusion
- chemical substance consumed in chemical reaction
- a testable explanation
- nonpolar biochemical molecule insoluable in H2O
- study of rates of chem reactions
- movement of thermal energy
- a fluid state of matter
- closely spaced particles
- measure of kinetic energy of all particles
- mixture of metal with another element
- one triple bond
41 Clues: xylose • a charged atom • not sugar taste • one triple bond • pH greater than 7 • sticky, bitter taste • explains a phenomenon • what class are you in • a testable explanation • a fluid state of matter • closely spaced particles • movement of thermal energy • atoms gain or lose electrons • detects the presence of iodine • movement of solvent or diffusion • study of rates of chem reactions • ...
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A place that stores the water for usage
- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A suffix for sugar
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- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
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- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
- A suffix for sugar
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
- A place that stores the water for usage
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
bobd 2025-08-08
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- A natural resource or form of energy that can be used repeatedly and will not run out (e.g., solar, wind, hydro).
- The ability to do work or cause change. It exists in many forms, such as heat, light, motion, and electricity.
- A material that does not allow heat or electricity to flow through it easily (e.g., rubber, plastic, or wood).
- Producing light as a result of being heated (e.g., a traditional light bulb with a glowing filament).
- The passing of energy through a material (e.g., light passing through glass).
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- The transfer of energy through waves or particles, especially as heat or light (e.g., sunlight warming your skin).
- When energy (such as light or sound) bounces off a surface (e.g., a mirror reflects light).
- Describes objects that produce their own light (e.g., the sun, a light bulb).
- When energy (such as light or heat) is taken in by a material (e.g., a black shirt absorbs more heat than a white one).
- Energy from the sun that can be used to produce heat or electricity.
10 Clues: Energy from the sun that can be used to produce heat or electricity. • Describes objects that produce their own light (e.g., the sun, a light bulb). • The passing of energy through a material (e.g., light passing through glass). • When energy (such as light or sound) bounces off a surface (e.g., a mirror reflects light). • ...
crosssword puzzle 2015-04-28
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- is the wise use of natural resources
- what is a resource that forms at a rate that's much slower and is consumed
- the careful and responsible management
- what is a material that is used by humans such as air soil minirals plants and animals
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- contamination is the atmosphere
- what is water that is able to be drank
- it comes from one specific site
- the removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
- whats a natural resource that humans use to generate energy
- what is waste or other materials that are added to the water
- a tiny particule solid that is suspended in air or water
- is a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
12 Clues: contamination is the atmosphere • it comes from one specific site • is the wise use of natural resources • what is water that is able to be drank • the careful and responsible management • is a body of water that usually forms behind a dam • the removal of trees and other vegetation from an area • a tiny particule solid that is suspended in air or water • ...
PSSA Review 2024-09-24
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- A device used to identify plants and animals.
- The cycle that explains the relationship between the different rock types.
- The process where liquid turns to gas.
- Living things that can create their own form of energy.
- The layers of soil within the ground.
- A living thing that eats other plants/animals to retrieve energy.
- Being able to maintain a specific rate or level.
- The cycle in which nitrogen is converted into several chemical forms.
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- The continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere.
- The process of how trade, technology, and services have connected the world.
- A resource that can continually replenish causing an endless supply.
- The balance of humans and other living things.
- A scientific procedure consisting of observations and data to test a hypothesis.
- Hail, sleet, rain, or snow that falls from the clouds.
- A group of people that live together in one place or have the same interests.
15 Clues: The layers of soil within the ground. • The process where liquid turns to gas. • A device used to identify plants and animals. • The balance of humans and other living things. • Being able to maintain a specific rate or level. • The continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere. • Hail, sleet, rain, or snow that falls from the clouds. • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-09-17
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- a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance that is the simplest member of the family of chemical elements.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere
- A nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, bones, and teeth and is a component of adenosine triphosphate
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- a chemical element that naturally occurs in all organic compounds and is found in all forms of life
- the process by which nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas by soil microbes when oxygen is not present
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
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- helps organisms grow, reproduce, and turn food into energy
- the process that converts ammonium to nitrate
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
- any body of water found on Earth's surface
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- a naturally occurring element that is essential for growth and reproduction in both plants and animals
17 Clues: any body of water found on Earth's surface • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process that converts ammonium to nitrate • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • helps organisms grow, reproduce, and turn food into energy • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. • ...
Verb Forms 2024-09-18
17 Clues: to be • to fly • to die • to ride • to grow • to flow • to sink • to flee • to crawl • to spoil • to become • to happen • to move (houses) • to be successful • to climb or mount • to stride or step • to pull or move an object
Chemistry of Life Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-06
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- compound that produces hydrogen ions in solution
- scale a scale from 0 to 14 reflecting the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- smallest unit of most compounds
- basic unit of matter
- substance made up of only one kind of atom
- energy energy needed to get a reaction started
- particles with no charge
- element or compound produced by a chemical reaction
- large compound formed from combinations from many monomers
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- mixture of water and non-dissolved materials
- bond bond formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms
- positively charged particles
- protein that acts as a biological catalyst
- negatively charged particle; located outside the atomic nucleus
- small unit that can form together with other small units to create a polymer
- compound that forms hydrogen ions in solution
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction element/substance made up of only one kind of atom
- atoms of the same element that contain different number of neutrons
- atom or group of atoms that has acquired a positive or negative charge as a result of gaining or losing electrons
20 Clues: basic unit of matter • particles with no charge • positively charged particles • smallest unit of most compounds • protein that acts as a biological catalyst • substance made up of only one kind of atom • mixture of water and non-dissolved materials • compound that forms hydrogen ions in solution • energy energy needed to get a reaction started • ...
Chemistry- bio 2015-09-22
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- large number of similar units bonding together.
- living organism in order to maintain life.
- very large number of atoms, such as proteins, acids.
- class of organic compounds that are fatty acids.
- protein- forms hair and finger nails.
- unit of a nucleic acid
- process of breaking down food in the body.
- absorption of heat.
- molecule that decreases activity.
- acids- simple organic compound containing carboxyl.
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- scale of 7 is neutral.
- a molecule that can be bonded, into other identical molecules.
- reaction- transformation of one molecule to a different molecule.
- protein- control movement such as proteins help control contraction.
- protein- accelerates the speed of a chemical reaction such as (digestive)
- large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues.
- energy- quantity of energy that reacts to species.
- release of heat.
- acid- DNA OR RNA
- components of body tissue, such as, hair, nails and antibodies.
- protein- parts of the body used by cells in cellular respiration.
- substance produced by a living organisms that acts like a biochemical reaction.
- bonding- attraction between atoms, that contain two or more.
- protein- regulates the amount of sugar in the blood.
24 Clues: release of heat. • acid- DNA OR RNA • absorption of heat. • scale of 7 is neutral. • unit of a nucleic acid • molecule that decreases activity. • protein- forms hair and finger nails. • living organism in order to maintain life. • process of breaking down food in the body. • large number of similar units bonding together. • class of organic compounds that are fatty acids. • ...
Biology ch.2 Number 2 2014-11-18
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- The central cord of an atom consists of two kinds of particles
- Is the energy in a system that is available for work
- Solid,liquid and Gas is the _________ of matter
- This term refers to a base
- Substance dissolved in the solution
- When an atom or molecule with an electrical charge is called this….
- The number of protons in an atom is called this
- A catalyst, usually a protein, in living system
- Forms two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- Reactions that involve a net absorption of free energy are called
- Scale that compares the relative con
- - the ion H3O+, consisting of a protonated water molecule and present in all aqueous acids.
- Any substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to a water solution
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- Is the quantity of matter an object has
- Combining in ways that cause their atoms to become stable
- In many chemical reactions, the amount of energy needed to start the reaction is called this
- Are pure substance that can’t be broken down chemically into simpler kinds of matter
- The simplest part of a substance that retains all of the properties of the substance and that can exists in a free state
- The reaction in which electrons are transferred between atoms are known as ___________.
- compound formed by a chemical reaction
- A measurement of the amount solute dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent
- Substance in which the solute is dissolved
22 Clues: This term refers to a base • Substance dissolved in the solution • Scale that compares the relative con • compound formed by a chemical reaction • Is the quantity of matter an object has • Substance in which the solute is dissolved • The number of protons in an atom is called this • A catalyst, usually a protein, in living system • ...
Forms of Gov- Clark 2021-09-10
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- same as oligarchy
- rule by a few
- government based on the people
- single person holds entire power
- separation of government and religion
- Dictator holds ultimate authority
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- monarchy power of monarch is limited by law
- government is headed by one person
- a country is ruled by a person with complete power
- basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group
- leader is a prime minister or chancellor
- rules based on religion
- typically through elected representatives
13 Clues: rule by a few • same as oligarchy • rules based on religion • government based on the people • single person holds entire power • Dictator holds ultimate authority • government is headed by one person • separation of government and religion • leader is a prime minister or chancellor • typically through elected representatives • monarchy power of monarch is limited by law • ...
Forms of Government crossword 2017-02-03
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- Form of government where one person assumes power
- A document that explains the powers of a government
- One person inherits a throne and rules for life
- Form of government where religion rules the nation
- French king beheaded in the French Revolution
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- Soviet Totalitarian dictator
- Nation in Europe that has a limited monarchy
- This british lawmaking body checks the power of the monarchy
- A small group of wealthy or socially prominent citizens control the government
- Puritans held governing decisions at these meetings
- Only English king beheaded in 1649
- Name for the title of the Monarch in Russia
- A small group of military officers who seize power in a nation
13 Clues: Soviet Totalitarian dictator • Only English king beheaded in 1649 • Name for the title of the Monarch in Russia • Nation in Europe that has a limited monarchy • French king beheaded in the French Revolution • One person inherits a throne and rules for life • Form of government where one person assumes power • Form of government where religion rules the nation • ...
Somany Forms of Soma 2022-11-01
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- Monthly magazine that premiered "Brewing of Soma" in 1872
- Alternate candidate for soma ingredient
- Similar to Greco-Roman god of medicine; prime candidate for botanical origin of soma
- Chapter 8 Clay objects made in order (no spaces)
- Quaker poet Whittier's middle name
- Soma personified as god of
- Roman counterpart
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- Second uplifting quality of soma
- Art teacher in Chapter 8
- Daksa's curse means no
- Verb experienced in a continuous cycle
- In some cases the god Soma was associated with this orb
- Healed illness and also brought
13 Clues: Roman counterpart • Daksa's curse means no • Art teacher in Chapter 8 • Soma personified as god of • Healed illness and also brought • Second uplifting quality of soma • Quaker poet Whittier's middle name • Verb experienced in a continuous cycle • Alternate candidate for soma ingredient • Chapter 8 Clay objects made in order (no spaces) • ...
12. Nonrenewable Energy REVIEW 2025-11-13
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- turning these off saves energy (p177)
- resources used up faster than they can be replaced (p168)
- the US used far more of this than Western Europe in 2007 (p177)
- petroleum is also called this oil (p170)
- most common nuclear fuel element (p168)
- a fossil fuel can be a solid liquid or this (p169)
- petroleum and natural gas form from the remains of these organisms (p171)
- nonrenewable resources must be used this way (p177)
- coal is used mainly to produce this (p171)
- fossil fuels and nuclear fuel are two main types of these resources (p168)
- coal forms from the remains of ancient these (p172)
- air pollution formed from burning fossil fuels (p175)
- burning coal releases this dioxide causing acid rain (p175)
- type of waste from nuclear fuel (p174)
- fossil fuel burning adds this greenhouse gas (p175)
- released when fossil fuels burn and used to generate electricity (p169)
- natural gas is a mixture of these (p170)
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- heat and pressure change buried organisms into natural gas and this (p172)
- nuclear fuel produces a large amount of this energy (p174)
- peat lignite bituminous then this hardest coal (p172)
- natural gas is commonly used for this and cooking (p170)
- fossil fuels are this to find and process (p169)
- layers of this bury organisms to form fossil fuels (p171)
- most US energy in the pie graph comes from these (p168)
- fossil fuels form from organisms that lived this long ago (p168)
- a natural material used to produce this (p168)
- heated from nuclear plants can harm ecosystems (p174)
- petroleum is refined into gasoline diesel and this (p170)
- original source of energy stored in fossil fuels (p169)
- process that splits the nucleus of an atom (p168)
- uranium is used as fuel in nuclear these (p176)
- fossil fuels form from plants and these organisms (p169)
- petroleum and natural gas are removed using these wells (p170)
33 Clues: turning these off saves energy (p177) • type of waste from nuclear fuel (p174) • most common nuclear fuel element (p168) • petroleum is also called this oil (p170) • natural gas is a mixture of these (p170) • coal is used mainly to produce this (p171) • a natural material used to produce this (p168) • uranium is used as fuel in nuclear these (p176) • ...
The Origin of life on Earth 2024-04-29
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- Species sharing genetic similarities with humans
- Advancing through time in terms of adaptation and change
- Simplest forms of life prevalent in Earth's early history
- Key process in early life's energy acquisition using the Sun
- External factors influencing life's evolution
- Starting point for life
- "Blueprint of life'"
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- Reproductive method characteristic of some early organisms
- Life's method of perpetuation
- Living entities
- Relating to the building blocks of life, “On a _______ Scale”
- Our planet
- First habitat for life on Earth
- Advanced single-celled organisms, crucial in Earth's evolutionary narrative
- Element crucial in shaping early life on Earth
15 Clues: Our planet • Living entities • "Blueprint of life'" • Starting point for life • Life's method of perpetuation • First habitat for life on Earth • External factors influencing life's evolution • Element crucial in shaping early life on Earth • Species sharing genetic similarities with humans • Advancing through time in terms of adaptation and change • ...
DRUGS 2020-05-15
Across
- to take a drug incorrectly
- slow down body's function and reactions.
- can cause cirrhosis of the liver.
- to take a drug to get high/not for it's purpose.
- is an example of a hallucinogen.
- cocaine gives burst of energy, then _____ .
- laughing gas is an ___________.
- cigarettes/marijuana and inhalants are _____ drugs.
- drug ___ is to use drug as prescribed.
Down
- distort moods, thoughts and senses.
- stimulants cause ____blood pressure.
- crack cocaine is usually ________.
- change the structure/function of the body and mind.
- speed up the body's function.
- used as a date rape drug
- are prescribed and treat pain.
- treats hyperactive kids and narcolepsy
- codeine stops _________.
- is accepted in moderate forms, like coffee.
- opioids come from the _______ plant.
20 Clues: used as a date rape drug • codeine stops _________. • to take a drug incorrectly • speed up the body's function. • are prescribed and treat pain. • laughing gas is an ___________. • is an example of a hallucinogen. • can cause cirrhosis of the liver. • crack cocaine is usually ________. • distort moods, thoughts and senses. • stimulants cause ____blood pressure. • ...
photosynthesis 2023-02-21
Across
- provide the different structures inside the chloroplast for protection
- cell energy
- Function is to trap up light energy and covert it into chemical energy forms, ATP and NADPH.
- cell energy
- another term for light independent reactions
- plant organelle that converts light into plant food
- chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose.
- C6 H12 O6 + O2
Down
- CO2 + H20 > light
- process in which plants make food
- light dependent reaction that makes ATP and NADPH
- sugar product in photosynthesis
12 Clues: cell energy • cell energy • C6 H12 O6 + O2 • CO2 + H20 > light • sugar product in photosynthesis • process in which plants make food • another term for light independent reactions • light dependent reaction that makes ATP and NADPH • plant organelle that converts light into plant food • provide the different structures inside the chloroplast for protection • ...
Ecology Review 2021-12-08
Across
- non-native species introduced to an area
- process where rocks are broken down into soil
- shallow part of a lake
- space where an organism lives
- layer of gases that surround the Earth
- top consumer is most affected by toxin
- individuals move out of an area
- water in the atmosphere forms clouds
- variety of living things in an ecosystem
Down
- how animals produce atp energy
- deep, cold lake
- role of an organism in it's ecosystem
- eats both plant and animal matter
- process used by plants to produce food
- breaks down dead and decaying matter
- preserving ecosystems for future
- living factors in an ecosystem
- cutting down trees
18 Clues: deep, cold lake • cutting down trees • shallow part of a lake • space where an organism lives • how animals produce atp energy • living factors in an ecosystem • individuals move out of an area • preserving ecosystems for future • eats both plant and animal matter • breaks down dead and decaying matter • water in the atmosphere forms clouds • role of an organism in it's ecosystem • ...
Root Words 2025-02-11
Across
- An adjective for someone who creates
- A large explosion when a star dies
- Term also known as Earth Science
- The study of the earth and rocks
- A person with many strengths/powers
- Using maps and land forms to look at earth
- To move goods from one place to another
- To move vegetation to a different place
- Having too much of something
- The study of social behavior
Down
- The study of fossils
- A big event that defies nature
- When plants use the sun for energy
- A large store
- The study of living things
- To make a duplicate image using light
- To change into another form
- A very fast speed
18 Clues: A large store • A very fast speed • The study of fossils • The study of living things • To change into another form • Having too much of something • The study of social behavior • A big event that defies nature • Term also known as Earth Science • The study of the earth and rocks • When plants use the sun for energy • A large explosion when a star dies • ...
