forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Macromolecules 2024-09-01
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- An example of a carbohydrate that stores energy in animals.
- A disaccharide that is found in milk.
- Monomer of nucleic acids.
- Usually ends in "ose".
- A protein that breaks things down and usually ends in "ase".
- The function of carbohydrates in cellulose for plants.
- Pairs with Guanine
- Monomer of lipids.
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- Where nucleic acids are mainly found.
- The group that differs between amino acids.
- This macromolecule's function is to store genetic information.
- When a protein loses it's structure and function.
- Pairs with Thymine
- A lipid that forms the cell membrane.
- The name of a protein polymer.
- An example of lipids with 4 fused rings.
16 Clues: Pairs with Thymine • Pairs with Guanine • Monomer of lipids. • Usually ends in "ose". • Monomer of nucleic acids. • The name of a protein polymer. • Where nucleic acids are mainly found. • A disaccharide that is found in milk. • A lipid that forms the cell membrane. • An example of lipids with 4 fused rings. • The group that differs between amino acids. • ...
Simple science 2019-10-15
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- organ which produces Nile
- Father of nuclear chemistry
- a unit of thermal energy
- different forms of an element
- important sugar present in honey
- other names for alkane
- a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin
- what is commonly used plastic to make gear wheels
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- which waves are used for communication in artificial satellites
- the longest bone in the human body
- blood vessels with smallest diameter
- an alloy of Copper and Zinc
- what is used to split light into different colours
- vitamin C deficiency disease
- nuclear reactors are based on which phenomenon?
15 Clues: other names for alkane • a unit of thermal energy • organ which produces Nile • Father of nuclear chemistry • an alloy of Copper and Zinc • vitamin C deficiency disease • different forms of an element • important sugar present in honey • the longest bone in the human body • blood vessels with smallest diameter • a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin • ...
Simple science 2019-10-15
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- vitamin C deficiency disease
- the longest bone in the human body
- blood vessels with smallest diameter
- which waves are used for communication in artificial satellites
- other names for alkane
- a unit of thermal energy
- an alloy of Copper and Zinc
- what is used to split light into different colours
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- Father of nuclear chemistry
- different forms of an element
- nuclear reactors are based on which phenomenon?
- a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin
- important sugar present in honey
- what is commonly used plastic to make gear wheels
- organ which produces Nile
15 Clues: other names for alkane • a unit of thermal energy • organ which produces Nile • Father of nuclear chemistry • an alloy of Copper and Zinc • vitamin C deficiency disease • different forms of an element • important sugar present in honey • the longest bone in the human body • blood vessels with smallest diameter • a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin • ...
Finnley's Fun Crossword 2024-10-30
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- Hot or cold feeling
- Heat in the form of a gas
- Two objects that don't have any heat transfer
- A boulder on the top of a cliff
- The form of heat coming down from the sun
- A object that helps heat travel through (metals)
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- High temperature
- The heat needed to heat up one gram
- A object that resists, or denies heat
- Pressed together,or condensed
- A ball rolling down the street
- Heat felt at the touch (usually by metals)
- Heat in the form of waves
- Current of warm/hot air
- Power in many different forms
15 Clues: High temperature • Hot or cold feeling • Current of warm/hot air • Heat in the form of a gas • Heat in the form of waves • Pressed together,or condensed • Power in many different forms • A ball rolling down the street • A boulder on the top of a cliff • The heat needed to heat up one gram • A object that resists, or denies heat • The form of heat coming down from the sun • ...
Earth's Layers Vocabulary 2022-09-25
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- about 6,380 km beneath the surface.
- a naturally formed, inorganic solid with a crystalline structure
- outer core to the center of Earth, which
- the thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle
- 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
- core the liquid layer of Earth’s core. It lies beneath the mantle and surrounds the inner core.
- the central part of Earth below the mantle
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- the layer of rock between the Earth’s crust and core
- core the solid, dense center of
- The outermost, rigid layer of Earth, made of two parts.
- a layer of weak or soft mantle that is made of rock that flows slowly.
- cycle the series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is destroyed, and forms again by geologic processes
- planet that extends from the bottom of
14 Clues: core the solid, dense center of • about 6,380 km beneath the surface. • The strong, lower part of the mantle • planet that extends from the bottom of • outer core to the center of Earth, which • the central part of Earth below the mantle • the layer of rock between the Earth’s crust and core • The outermost, rigid layer of Earth, made of two parts. • ...
Forms of Business 2023-05-15
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- Name of a franchise with a playland
- Each partner has a voice in the business operation
- Easier to raise wealth and assets for company
- Is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business
- A franchise where you can buy a Blizzard
- Are investment securities where an investor
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- a right to sell a company's products in a particular area using the company's name
- Business can continue if an owner dies
- Acronym for the Small Business Association
- Easiest to start
- includes the capital or stock of a company
- Diversity in skills
12 Clues: Easiest to start • Diversity in skills • Name of a franchise with a playland • Business can continue if an owner dies • A franchise where you can buy a Blizzard • Acronym for the Small Business Association • includes the capital or stock of a company • Are investment securities where an investor • Easier to raise wealth and assets for company • ...
Forms of Prayer 2016-06-18
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- Praising and honouring God and his eternal characteristics.
- Present everywhere
- Showing gratitude and thankfulness when God provides for us
- All powerful
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- God's divine protection and favour
- Asking God to forgive us when we do wrong; asking for mercy.
- Prayer on behalf of others; prayer for God to bless and provide for others.
- All knowing
- Asking God for things we need and to help us.
9 Clues: All knowing • All powerful • Present everywhere • God's divine protection and favour • Asking God for things we need and to help us. • Praising and honouring God and his eternal characteristics. • Showing gratitude and thankfulness when God provides for us • Asking God to forgive us when we do wrong; asking for mercy. • ...
Forms of Government 2017-02-13
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- one person has unlimited power and they gain power in various ways
- absents of any form of government
- country ruled by a small number of wealthy people
- independent state ruled by representatives of the citizens of a nation
- an economic system where the government controls the economy
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- people vote for and make the laws
- power is held by one person
- a country, government, or the form government in which absolute power is exercised by a dictator
- All property is owned by the whole community and all people have access to equal social and economic status
- independent state ruled by representatives of the citizens of a nation
10 Clues: power is held by one person • people vote for and make the laws • absents of any form of government • country ruled by a small number of wealthy people • an economic system where the government controls the economy • one person has unlimited power and they gain power in various ways • independent state ruled by representatives of the citizens of a nation • ...
Science quiz Crossword 2020-04-28
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- Electrons: The utmost electrons in the electron shell
- a force that brings oppositely charged ions together
- a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds
- forms between metal atoms when the outermost energy levels overlap
- an object or material that allows the flow of energy
- able to be formed into different shapes
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- atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- participle with a positive or negative change
- ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure
- a smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that elements
11 Clues: able to be formed into different shapes • atoms share one or more pairs of electrons • participle with a positive or negative change • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds • a force that brings oppositely charged ions together • an object or material that allows the flow of energy • ...
Science quiz Crossword 2020-04-28
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- a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds
- an object or material that allows the flow of energy
- participle with a positive or negative change
- forms between metal atoms when the outermost energy levels overlap
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- atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- The outermost electrons in the electron shell
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- able to be formed into different shapes
- a force that brings oppositely charged ions together
- ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure
- a smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that elements
11 Clues: able to be formed into different shapes • atoms share one or more pairs of electrons • The outermost electrons in the electron shell • participle with a positive or negative change • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds • an object or material that allows the flow of energy • ...
Energy Flow 2016-05-29
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- Occurs at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and organism level.
- Damaged tissues synthesise materials and undergo mitosis.
- Plant cells contain approximately 30-40 of this organelle per cell.
- The pigment required for photosynthesis.
- An organism capable of synthesising its own food from inorganic substances using light or chemical energy
- Substrates of photosynthesis
- An increase in the number of cells.
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- An organism that cannot manufacture its own food and instead obtains its food and energy by taking in organic substances, usually plant or animal matter.
- Involves different forms of cell division depending on the organism.
- Products of photosynthesis
- Organisms that carry out photosynthesis.
11 Clues: Products of photosynthesis • Substrates of photosynthesis • An increase in the number of cells. • Organisms that carry out photosynthesis. • The pigment required for photosynthesis. • Damaged tissues synthesise materials and undergo mitosis. • Occurs at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and organism level. • ...
Ch. 12 Vocab Crossword 2022-03-18
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- a quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- one of six basic types of machines, which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- a machine made of more than one simple machine
- the energy of a moving object due to the object's motion
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
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- the energy that an object has because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- the amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energies
- the transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
8 Clues: a machine made of more than one simple machine • the energy of a moving object due to the object's motion • a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed • one of six basic types of machines, which are the basis for all other forms of machines • ...
Energy Transfer 2024-09-11
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- Is a liquid fuel produced by biomass
- Is energy produced by heat from Earth's interior
- Renewable because the water cycle is driven by the sun
- From Earth comes from two sources, nuclear fusion and radioactive elemental decay
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- Warms earth
- Is renewable because the wind will blow as long as the sun warms earth
- Natural resource used to generate electricity and other forms of energy
- Is organic matter from plants and from animal waste that contains chemical energy
8 Clues: Warms earth • Is a liquid fuel produced by biomass • Is energy produced by heat from Earth's interior • Renewable because the water cycle is driven by the sun • Is renewable because the wind will blow as long as the sun warms earth • Natural resource used to generate electricity and other forms of energy • ...
science 2021-06-04
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- deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy
- is a chemical change which forms new substances
- samples of an element with different numbers of neutrons in their atoms.
- is periodic table of the elements, since having the full energy level presents the properties of a noble gas.
- is the smallest constituent unit of matter that has the properties of a chemical element
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- is a particular kind of homogeneous matter
- the most common isotope of the element hydrogen, with one proton, one electron
- is the largest object within our solar system, comprising 99.8% of the system’s mass.
- whose symbol is ²H, is a stable isotope of hydrogen found in nature
- is a natural isotope of hydrogen; it is radioactive. Its symbol is ³H.
10 Clues: is a particular kind of homogeneous matter • is a chemical change which forms new substances • deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy • whose symbol is ²H, is a stable isotope of hydrogen found in nature • is a natural isotope of hydrogen; it is radioactive. Its symbol is ³H. • ...
Forms of Energy 3rd Grade 2024-11-14
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- energy that an object has because of its motion or its position
- the form of energy that animals can see directly
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- energy in the form of waves passing through something such as air or water
- the ability to do work by movement of electric charge
- the energy that is stored in the bonds between atoms
- energy in the form of heat
6 Clues: energy in the form of heat • the form of energy that animals can see directly • the energy that is stored in the bonds between atoms • the ability to do work by movement of electric charge • energy that an object has because of its motion or its position • energy in the form of waves passing through something such as air or water
energy sources 2023-01-09
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- energy the energy an object has because of its position also the internal stored energy of an object such as energy stored in chemical bonds
- the ability to do work or cause changes
- energy is the energy of light and other forms of radiation which travels through space in waves
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- energy energy that an object has due to its motion
- the energy of electric objects
- kinetic or potential associated with the motion or position of an object
6 Clues: the energy of electric objects • the ability to do work or cause changes • energy energy that an object has due to its motion • kinetic or potential associated with the motion or position of an object • energy is the energy of light and other forms of radiation which travels through space in waves • ...
Energy 2025-11-19
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- a resource that forms at a rate much slower than the rate at which it is consumed
- energy of the same form can be transferred from one object to another through a collision or direct or indirect contact
- an interaction that causes an affected object object to be pushed or pulled in a certain direction
- the conversion of one form of energy into another
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- (kinetic) energy that an object possesses by virtue of being in motion
- a crash in which two or more objects hit each other
- the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric change, and other factors. Includes gravitational, chemical and elastic potential energies
- a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered (converted or destroyed, but can be altered (converted or transformed) from one form to another.
- the ability to do work.Objects possess more motion energy when moving faster
9 Clues: the conversion of one form of energy into another • a crash in which two or more objects hit each other • (kinetic) energy that an object possesses by virtue of being in motion • the ability to do work.Objects possess more motion energy when moving faster • a resource that forms at a rate much slower than the rate at which it is consumed • ...
layers 2023-09-28
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- and mantle- lower part of the crust
- layer of rock
- crust- layer of rock forms continents
- waves- travel through liquids and solids
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- crust- over lies the ocean
- - the thinnest layer
- deepest layer of the earth made of liquid
- waves- wave of energy
- core- second largest layer
- core- solid ball in the middle spends faster then earths rotation
10 Clues: layer of rock • - the thinnest layer • waves- wave of energy • crust- over lies the ocean • core- second largest layer • and mantle- lower part of the crust • crust- layer of rock forms continents • waves- travel through liquids and solids • deepest layer of the earth made of liquid • core- solid ball in the middle spends faster then earths rotation
Eco Philosophy Crossword 2025-10-01
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- Resources that cannot be replaced once used
- Movement against consumerist culture
- Moral concern for future generations (
- Founder of deep ecology, Arne _______
- A modern form of environmental activism
- Deep respect for all forms of life
- The philosophy that humans are masters of nature
- Indigenous worldview often emphasizes this connection
- Living in harmony with nature
- Thinking in terms of systems, not parts
- Nature’s self-regulating system
- Study of moral principles applied to the environment
- Energy from sun or wind
- Ethical movement concerned with animal rights
- Duty to care for the environment
- Energy from moving water
- Preservation of nature for its own sake
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- Philosophy that values ecological balance
- A philosopher who wrote Silent Spring
- Pollution that warms the earth
- Ecosophy emphasizes deep _____
- Global environmental treaty on climate
- Minimal impact lifestyle choice
- Focus on the inherent worth of ecosystems
- A guiding principle: “do no harm”
- Using resources without depleting them
- Pollution that makes oceans acidic
- A system where organisms interact with their surroundings
- The opposite of anthropocentrism
- Principle of leaving minimal trace
- Circular system of reusing waste
31 Clues: Energy from sun or wind • Energy from moving water • Living in harmony with nature • Pollution that warms the earth • Ecosophy emphasizes deep _____ • Minimal impact lifestyle choice • Nature’s self-regulating system • The opposite of anthropocentrism • Circular system of reusing waste • Duty to care for the environment • A guiding principle: “do no harm” • ...
Module #1 2021-09-13
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- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge, experience or evidence
- the process by which green plants and other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their on foods
- the variable manipulated by the experimenter
- living creatures to small to see with the naked eye
- the sum total of all processesin an organism that break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- the variable responding to the manipulated variable
- a factor that changes an experiment
- Observations involving numbers, such as counting and measuring
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- Observations that are not easily counted or measured such as colors
- a suggested, testable answer to a well-defined scientific question or a possible testable explanation
- An explanation of some part of of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence from observations and experiments
- the collected body of data from expirements and observations
- the idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through chemicals reactions
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- the group in an experiment that experiences no manipulation
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that convert energy and matter to sustain the organism's life functions
- a description of a natural relationship or principle of ten expressed in mathematical terms, and supported by a significant amount of evidence
- the group in an experiment that is manipulated
18 Clues: a factor that changes an experiment • the variable manipulated by the experimenter • the group in an experiment that is manipulated • living creatures to small to see with the naked eye • the variable responding to the manipulated variable • the group in an experiment that experiences no manipulation • the collected body of data from expirements and observations • ...
Review Part 3 2013-01-07
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- In yoga, the downward dog position requires primarily this type of muscle contraction
- Epidermal stem cells
- Superior section of pelvic girdle
- Substance providing about 10 seconds of energy
- Angular movement that decreases joint angle
- Most powerful type of muscle contraction
- Bone building cells
- Number of cervical vertebra
- In standard anatomical position, this forearm bone is lateral
- Angular movement of a bone toward the midline of the body
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- Energy producing organelle
- Pigment responsible for variations in skin color
- Technical term for cell division
- Cell membrane of a muscle cell
- Hairlike projections; coordinate to move substances
- Water participates in chemical reactions by being created or __________
- The external oblique is ___________ to the rectus abdominus
- Living things maintain organization through these
- Another term for the electrical gradient; key player in electrical signaling
- The most basic function of skin is to provide this between the internal and external environment
- The rectus femoris is ____________ to the soleus
- Positively charged ion
- Mimics the effect of endogenous ligand by binding to a receptor
- Type of callus that forms first in the healing of a fractured bone
24 Clues: Bone building cells • Epidermal stem cells • Positively charged ion • Energy producing organelle • Number of cervical vertebra • Cell membrane of a muscle cell • Technical term for cell division • Superior section of pelvic girdle • Most powerful type of muscle contraction • Angular movement that decreases joint angle • Substance providing about 10 seconds of energy • ...
Chapter 5 2023-11-08
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- a group of covalently bonded atoms that together have gained or lost electrons
- attraction of metal atoms and their sea of shared electrons
- atoms are more stable when all eight electrons in their valence energy level are full
- chemical formula for an ionic substance
- the opposite electrical charges on these ions attract each other
- molecules made of two atoms whether of the same element or not
- similar way to model a covalent bond
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- made from only two elements
- shows the electric charge gained or lost by that element when it forms a compound
- shortened way of identifying a chemical compound
- unequal distribution of electric charge
- a chemical bond formed as a result of two atoms sharing electrons
- an electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons
13 Clues: made from only two elements • similar way to model a covalent bond • chemical formula for an ionic substance • unequal distribution of electric charge • shortened way of identifying a chemical compound • attraction of metal atoms and their sea of shared electrons • molecules made of two atoms whether of the same element or not • ...
Science Chapter 5 Vocab 2025-01-07
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- a group of covalently bonded atoms that together have gained or lost electrons
- the smallest ratio of the ions within the compound
- a shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound
- the name we use for this inequal distribution of electric charge
- molecules made of two atoms, wether of the same element or not
- a compound made from only two elements
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- shows the electric charge gained or lost by that element when it forms a compound
- an electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons
- way to model a covalent bond
- rule that atoms generally are most stable when they have a full eight electrons in their valence energy level
- a chemical bond formed as a result of two atoms sharing electrons
- the attraction between metal atoms and their sea of shared electrons
- a chemical bond formed when atoms transfer valence electrons
13 Clues: way to model a covalent bond • a compound made from only two elements • the smallest ratio of the ions within the compound • a shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound • a chemical bond formed when atoms transfer valence electrons • molecules made of two atoms, wether of the same element or not • ...
Module 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-15
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- when 2 or more peptides in their tertiary structure are bonded together they form the _____ of a protein (2 words)
- a large molecule composed of similar units bonded together
- a covalent bond between two amino acids (2 words)
- a positively charged ion
- a polymer of 2 or more amino acids
- a negatively charged ion
- a molecule that participates in a chemical reaction involving an enzyme
- energy related to the motion of an atom or molecule (2 words)
- any molecule that binds to a protein
- _____ molecules are attracted by water
- a process in which molecules react to form new molecules with different compositions (2 words)
- a measure of the mean kinetic energy of a system
- a substance that increases the rate of a reaction without itself being consumed by that reaction
- a protein that speeds up a chemical reaction by reducing the energy needed for the reaction to occur
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- hydrogen bonding between r-groups forms the _______ of a protein (2 words)
- a bond with unequal sharing of electrons, giving one atom a partial positive charge and the other a partial negative charge (3 words)
- a weak attraction between a hydrogen atom in one molecule and an atom with a partial negative charge in another molecule (2 words)
- _____ molecules are repelled by water
- a region of an enzyme that binds a substrate during a reaction (2 words)
- the ability of a protein to bind a specific type of molecule (2 words)
- ______ of a protein is the sequence of amino acids in a peptide (2 words)
- one or more secondary structures connected by hydrogen, ionic, or covalent bonds forms the _____ structre of a protein(2 words)
- a large molecule composed of one or more peptides folded into a complex structure
- a bond with equal sharing of electrons (3 words)
- a region of an enzyme that binds a ligand which is not a substrate (2 words)
- when one atom lends an electron to another atom, resulting in the now negatively and positively charged atoms being attracted to each other (2 words)
- a small molecule that bonds to similar molecules to form a polymer
- the likelihood that two molecules will interact, stemming from the electrical properties of their atoms (2 words)
28 Clues: a positively charged ion • a negatively charged ion • a polymer of 2 or more amino acids • any molecule that binds to a protein • _____ molecules are repelled by water • _____ molecules are attracted by water • a bond with equal sharing of electrons (3 words) • a measure of the mean kinetic energy of a system • a covalent bond between two amino acids (2 words) • ...
Bio Final Crossword 2022-12-09
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- Turns sunlight into energy for plants
- Forms ribosomes and direct synthesis of RNA
- Break down fuel molecules and turn them into energy
- organelle that controls the cell and stores DNA.
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- Viscous fluid containing organelles
- Contain digestive enzymes and aid in cell renewal
- stores water within the cell.
- Whip-like extensions found on sperm
8 Clues: stores water within the cell. • Viscous fluid containing organelles • Whip-like extensions found on sperm • Turns sunlight into energy for plants • Forms ribosomes and direct synthesis of RNA • organelle that controls the cell and stores DNA. • Contain digestive enzymes and aid in cell renewal • Break down fuel molecules and turn them into energy
Nutrition presentation 2025-08-01
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- Eating style low in sugar and salt is considered
- Nutritional info on food labels can help manage this intake.
- Nutrient group that includes nuts, seeds, and olive oil.
- Main source of energy for the body.
- A nutrient that supports muscle repair and growth.
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- Essential for replenishing glycogen stores post-exercise.
- Amino acid that enhances muscle recovery
- Type of fat created through hydrogenation; often found in fried foods.
- Stored in the liver and muscles as an energy reserve.
- The process of rebuilding muscle tissue after exercise.
- Type of fat that should be limited; found in butter and red meat.
- Found in milk and cheese, but should be consumed in low-fat forms.
- Nutrient needed in higher amounts for strength athletes.
13 Clues: Main source of energy for the body. • Amino acid that enhances muscle recovery • Eating style low in sugar and salt is considered • A nutrient that supports muscle repair and growth. • Stored in the liver and muscles as an energy reserve. • The process of rebuilding muscle tissue after exercise. • Nutrient group that includes nuts, seeds, and olive oil. • ...
Energy 2023-03-16
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- Relating to nucleus
- Something that is in motion
- It is an form of energy
- Something that is relating toward gravity
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- Something that can be devolved
- A object that uses heat
- A compound that is purified
- A electromagnetic wave that can be visible to the human eye
- Something that produces excitement
- One of the three forms of heat
- A vibration that travels through air
11 Clues: Relating to nucleus • A object that uses heat • It is an form of energy • A compound that is purified • Something that is in motion • Something that can be devolved • One of the three forms of heat • Something that produces excitement • A vibration that travels through air • Something that is relating toward gravity • A electromagnetic wave that can be visible to the human eye
Forces and Interactions 2025-04-07
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- A push or a pull on an object that can cause it to move, change direction, or change shape.
- From one point to another
- An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force
- The energy an object possesses due to its motion
- The speed of something in a given direction
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- The rate at which an objects velocity changes over time
- Stored energy that an object possesses due to its position or state, and it has the potential to be converted into other forms of energy, like kinetic energy, when released
- Measured in seconds, minutes, hours, and days
- The amount of "stuff" or matter that makes up an object
- The force that pulls objects towards each other, especially the force that makes things fall to the ground or keeps objects in orbit around celestial bodies
- A sudden force
- A measure of how much "mass in motion" an object has, determined by mass and velocity
- A force that resists the movement of one object sliding or rolling against another, acting in the opposite direction of the motion
- Force = mass x acceleration
15 Clues: A sudden force • From one point to another • Force = mass x acceleration • The speed of something in a given direction • Measured in seconds, minutes, hours, and days • The energy an object possesses due to its motion • The rate at which an objects velocity changes over time • The amount of "stuff" or matter that makes up an object • ...
Review Part 3 2013-01-07
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- Superior section of pelvic girdle
- Water participates in chemical reactions by being created or __________
- Positively charged ion
- Angular movement that decreases joint angle
- Substance providing about 10 seconds of energy
- Angular movement of a bone toward the midline of the body
- The most basic function of skin is to provide this between the internal and external environment
- Hairlike projections; coordinate to move substances
- The rectus femoris is ____________ to the soleus
- Mimics the effect of endogenous ligand by binding to a receptor
- Type of callus that forms first in the healing of a fractured bone
- Cell membrane of a muscle cell
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- Technical term for cell division
- Energy producing organelle
- Another term for the electrical gradient; key player in electrical signaling
- The external oblique is ___________ to the rectus abdominus
- Living things maintain organization through these
- Bone building cells
- Most powerful type of muscle contraction
- Pigment responsible for variations in skin color
- In standard anatomical position, this forearm bone is lateral
- Epidermal stem cells
- In yoga, the downward dog position requires primarily this type of muscle contraction
- Number of cervical vertebra
24 Clues: Bone building cells • Epidermal stem cells • Positively charged ion • Energy producing organelle • Number of cervical vertebra • Cell membrane of a muscle cell • Technical term for cell division • Superior section of pelvic girdle • Most powerful type of muscle contraction • Angular movement that decreases joint angle • Substance providing about 10 seconds of energy • ...
Membrane Transport 2024-12-02
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- membrane protein that forms a passageway for molecules to move down their concentration gradient
- any transport process that does not require energy
- hydrophilic head of phospholipid
- energy used in active transport
- protein that helps water move across the membrane
- bulk movement of materials into the cell
- water loving
- any transport process that moves materials against the concentration gradient
- phospholipid heads are composed of _
- movement of any substance from high to low concentration
- cells in saltwater will do this
- movement of material with the help of a protein from high concentration to low concentration
- phospholipids arrange this way when placed in water
- cells in pure water will do this
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- the cell membrane helps the cell control into internal environment or maintain _
- main component of the cell membrane
- water fearing
- phospholipid tails are composed of _
- hydrophobic tail of phospholipid
- membrane component that functions as ID badges
- bulk movement of materials out of the cell
- movement of water across the cell membrane
- membrane protein that moves molecules against their concentration gradient
- allowing some things but not all things the pass through the membrane
- membrane component that give the membrane flexibility and fluidity
25 Clues: water loving • water fearing • energy used in active transport • cells in saltwater will do this • hydrophilic head of phospholipid • hydrophobic tail of phospholipid • cells in pure water will do this • main component of the cell membrane • phospholipid tails are composed of _ • phospholipid heads are composed of _ • bulk movement of materials into the cell • ...
Waves 2016-05-21
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- A narrow stream of radiant energy, especially visible light, travelling in a straight line.
- When waves spread out when they pass through a boundary
- A quality, attribute, or distinctive feature of anything
- Light being taken in by materials
- Light passing through
- A repeated pattern of movement
- When waves bend when they pass through a boundary
- A space with entirely no matter
- Its the distance between the beginning on one wave and the same point on the next wave.
- The highest part of a wave
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- A ray of light from a light source that strikes a surface.
- Its the maximum disturbance of a wave from its undisturbed position.
- When the medium gets further apart in a longitudinal wave
- When the medium gets close together in a longitudinal wave
- When waves bounce off a surface
- The lowest part of a wave
- A device for viewing oscillations by a display on the screen
- Matter in which waves travel
- How fast someone or something moves.
- The complete range of electromagnetic wavelengths.
- At the point of incidence where the ray strikes the mirror, a line can be drawn perpendicular to the surface of the mirror.
- How low or high a sound is
- The number of waves that passes a given point per second.
- The ability to do work, there are 8 forms
- An oscillation that travels from one place to another transferring energy
- A reflection of sound from a hard surface
26 Clues: Light passing through • The lowest part of a wave • How low or high a sound is • The highest part of a wave • Matter in which waves travel • A repeated pattern of movement • When waves bounce off a surface • A space with entirely no matter • Light being taken in by materials • How fast someone or something moves. • The ability to do work, there are 8 forms • ...
nutrients 2023-10-17
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- a substances that gives nourishment
- a group of substances that are needed for normal cell function
- if a food does not contain nutrients or if the calories from sugar and fats outweigh the nutrients in the food
- liquid at room temperature
- colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- unsaturated fatty acids that come from either natural or industrial sources
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- a compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues
- any of a number of categories into which types of food are classified in various nutritional schemes.
- rovided with defensive works as protection against attack.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
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- made up of sugar molecules that are strung together in long, complex chains
- sugars that are added during the processing of foods
- to make rich or richer
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy
- ones that cannot be synthesized by the body
- large, complex molecules that play many important roles in the body
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water
- whats on your plate?
- a soft, silver-white, metallic chemical element, one of the alkali metals
21 Clues: whats on your plate? • to make rich or richer • liquid at room temperature • a substances that gives nourishment • ones that cannot be synthesized by the body • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • sugars that are added during the processing of foods • broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy • ...
Feautures and characteristics of life 2018-09-19
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- getting ride of organisms wastes
- organisms taking materials and making them useable
- parents producing new offspring
- producing offspring same to parents involving one parent
- the size of an organism increasing
- involves all activities carried on in organism
- taking in food
- helps maintain homeostasis
- breaking food down in simpler forms
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- materials get moved around in the organism
- releasing chemical energy from complex reactions
- maintaining a constant internal enviorment
- the study of life
- offspring not identical with two parents
- something an organism needs from chemical substances in food
- combining substances to create more complex substances
- getting rid of undigested food from the body
- a living thing
18 Clues: taking in food • a living thing • the study of life • helps maintain homeostasis • parents producing new offspring • getting ride of organisms wastes • the size of an organism increasing • breaking food down in simpler forms • offspring not identical with two parents • materials get moved around in the organism • maintaining a constant internal enviorment • ...
Flow of energy 2021-03-01
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- Plants use this to create energy
- we need this to create
- this type of energy is made in photosynthesis
- makes things organic
- This type of consumer eats producers
- energy from the sun
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- Simple sugar C6H12O6
- this energy is made in cellular respiration
- this type of consumer is the 2nd to eat
- We as humans could be considered this if we ate a cow burger that had eaten grass.
- allows gas exchange
- Respiration humans and animals use this to create heat
- A lion attacks us after we eat a cow burger that ate grass. 4th eater.
- the most simple element
14 Clues: allows gas exchange • energy from the sun • Simple sugar C6H12O6 • makes things organic • we need this to create • the most simple element • Plants use this to create energy • This type of consumer eats producers • this type of consumer is the 2nd to eat • this energy is made in cellular respiration • this type of energy is made in photosynthesis • ...
Transformation of energy 2020-08-26
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- electric to light energy
- heat to mechanical
- light to chemical
- chemical to heat enery
- electric to chemical
- sound to electic energy
- electric to mechanic
- electric to sound
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- heat to electric
- light to electric energy
- electric energy to mechanical energy
- chemical to mechanical
- mechanical to electric
- chemical to electric energy
14 Clues: heat to electric • light to chemical • electric to sound • heat to mechanical • electric to chemical • electric to mechanic • chemical to mechanical • mechanical to electric • chemical to heat enery • sound to electic energy • light to electric energy • electric to light energy • chemical to electric energy • electric energy to mechanical energy
Energy of Waves 2022-02-16
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- Stored Energy
- What happens to the wavelengths when the pitch gets higher
- The lowest part of the sound wave
- What happens to the wavelength when the pitch gets lower
- The part of the wave that changes with pitch
- Energy of motion
- What happens to the waves when the volume is increased
- The tallest part of the sound wave
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- Particles move parallel to the direction the wave is moving
- The part of the wave that changes with volume
- What happens to the waves when the volume is decreased
- The ability to do work
- Line of _________________
- Particles move at right angles to the direction of the wave travel
14 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy of motion • The ability to do work • Line of _________________ • The lowest part of the sound wave • The tallest part of the sound wave • The part of the wave that changes with pitch • The part of the wave that changes with volume • What happens to the waves when the volume is decreased • What happens to the waves when the volume is increased • ...
Types of Energy 2022-05-04
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- The energy pushed into motion by using heat
- creates an electric charge by rubbing 2 things
- Motion caused by gravity
- Flowing water that is used to create energy
- smallest particle
- Wind is used to generate electricity
- A tiny potion of energy
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- Nuclear reactions used to generate heat
- Energy that builds up in one place or flows
- energy caused by chemical reactions
- when electricity creates motion, light, heat
- The energy of motion that does work
- Changing in form into another source
- Light from the Sun harnessed using technologies
14 Clues: smallest particle • A tiny potion of energy • Motion caused by gravity • energy caused by chemical reactions • The energy of motion that does work • Changing in form into another source • Wind is used to generate electricity • Nuclear reactions used to generate heat • The energy pushed into motion by using heat • Energy that builds up in one place or flows • ...
Conservation of Energy 2025-12-12
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- something which doesn't change
- Energy changes form
- Energy loss
- heat
- motion
- how much matter an object is made of
- Vibrational energy
- the fundamental force of attraction
- ability to do work or cause change
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- The context
- the rule itself
- electromagnetic radiation
- stored energy
- slows things down when two surfaces rub against each other
- speed of motion
15 Clues: heat • motion • The context • Energy loss • stored energy • the rule itself • speed of motion • Vibrational energy • Energy changes form • electromagnetic radiation • something which doesn't change • ability to do work or cause change • the fundamental force of attraction • how much matter an object is made of • slows things down when two surfaces rub against each other
Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics 2024-01-04
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- layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- heat transfer by direct contact
- idea that all the continents slowly moved over Earth's surface
- shape the surface by building up mountains and landmasses
- seven great landmasses surrounded by oceans
- the lithosphere is broken apart into separate sections
- scientists who study the forces that make and shape the planet
- measure of how much mass there is per volume of a substance
- the part of the mantle that is soft and can bend-like plastic
- dark, dense rock with a fine texture
- slowly wear away mountains and eventually every other feature on the surface
- most extensive chain of maintains
- supercontinent, meaning "all lands"
- subduction allows parts of the ocean floor to sink back into the mantle, over tens of millions of years
- a place where two plates slide past each other, moving in opposite directions
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- process that adds new material to the ocean floor
- a dense ball of solid metal created with extreme pressure
- layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core
- transfer of energy through empty space in waves
- constant flow of heats within a liquid
- hypothesis that all continents were once joined together in a single landmass
- in Greek means "weak"
- uppermost part of the mantle and crust together form a rigid layer
- a place where two plates move apart, or away from each other
- device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects
- heat transfer through gases of liquids
- a rock with larger crystals than basalt and is not as dense
- any trace of an ancient organism preserved in rock
- movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- layer of solid material and layers of hot rock
- breaks in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- forms along divergent boundaries and is a deep valley
- where two plates come together
33 Clues: in Greek means "weak" • where two plates come together • heat transfer by direct contact • most extensive chain of maintains • supercontinent, meaning "all lands" • dark, dense rock with a fine texture • constant flow of heats within a liquid • heat transfer through gases of liquids • layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • seven great landmasses surrounded by oceans • ...
SCIENCE WORDS 2018-05-04
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- a measure of matter
- study of organisms in their environment
- a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a treeless plain found in the artic
- a instrument that measures temperature
- a giant ocean wave that forms after volcanic eruption
- a relatively small, rocky body that travels through space
- a meteoroid that reaches earths atmosphere without burning up
- a substance that reduces the transfer of heat,sound,etc
- only eats meat
- a bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns in earths atmosphere
- an electric discharge
- a diagram that shows feeding relationships
- the transfer of energy as electromagnet waves
- a collection of small water droplets or ice formed when air cools
- the movement of air caused by air differences
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- a collection of stars, dust, and gas
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- the potential difference between two points; measured in volts
- a organism that breaks down things
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust
- the energy of an object that is in motion
- the movement of deep, cold, nutrient-rich water
- a area that is dry and has little or no plant life
- nonliving thing
- only eats plants
- a pathway of energy transfer through various organisms
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- eats both plants and animals
- living thing
30 Clues: living thing • only eats meat • nonliving thing • only eats plants • a measure of matter • an electric discharge • eats both plants and animals • a organism that breaks down things • a treeless plain found in the artic • a collection of stars, dust, and gas • a instrument that measures temperature • study of organisms in their environment • the energy of an object that is in motion • ...
(8) Unit 2 CW 1 2023-09-18
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- the physical force exerted on an object
- the ability to do work
- a rate of inclination; a slope
- dark, fine-grained rock that makes up most of the oceanic crust
- layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- the movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and core
- crust that lies beneath the ocean
- type of force that destroys and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weather
- All the living things on Earth. It comes from the word “Bio” which means “life.”
- the amount of matter in an object
- the crust that forms the continents
- All the rock, soil and sediments that makeup Earth’s land. It comes from the word “Geo” which means “Earth.”
- process of breaking down of rocks and land due to forces such as gravity, wind, water and ice
- All the oceans, rivers, lakes and water on Earth. It comes from the word “Hydro” which means “water.”
- type of force that shapes the land’s surface by building up mountains and other landmasses.
- the rigid layer of the lower-mantle and extends down to Earth’s core
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- this layer is formed with the crust and rigid upper mantle, and is above the asthenosphere
- Movement caused by warm fluids rising and cooler fluids sinking.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- a rock that is usually a light color and has coarse grains and makes up most of the continental crust
- layer of earth that is made mostly of the metals iron and nickel, and consists of two parts
- the process of moving things from one place to another.
- a dense sphere of solid metal
- All the gases surrounding the earth. It comes from the word “Atmos” which means “air.”
- the measurement of how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- the soft layer of the upper-mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- the amount of space that matter occupies
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface, which includes both dry land and the ocean floor
- A description of surface features of land.
34 Clues: the ability to do work • a dense sphere of solid metal • a rate of inclination; a slope • crust that lies beneath the ocean • the amount of matter in an object • the crust that forms the continents • the physical force exerted on an object • the amount of space that matter occupies • A description of surface features of land. • ...
Psychological Disorders 2023-03-28
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- Intense Fear
- Fear of open public spaces
- Believing you're physically sick from something psychologically wrong
- Low serotonin in brain
- Hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli
- Having little care for the people around yous feelings
- Many personalities
- Characterized by high energy and risky behavior
- Break in reality
- Believing you're the center of the world
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- Delusions that you have high forms of power and authority
- Loss of memory with no physiological basis
- Depression that comes with certain seasons
- Intense fear of fat and food
- Episodes of mania and depression
- Delusions that people are out to get you
- Dissociative state with loss of personality and self
- Binge-Purge cycle
- Nightmares and flashbacks after a traumatic event
- Difficulty paying attention and sitting still
20 Clues: Intense Fear • Break in reality • Binge-Purge cycle • Many personalities • Low serotonin in brain • Fear of open public spaces • Intense fear of fat and food • Episodes of mania and depression • Hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli • Delusions that people are out to get you • Believing you're the center of the world • Loss of memory with no physiological basis • ...
Modalities 2021-05-07
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- heating through other forms of energy (ultrasound)
- of heat
- continuous, intermittent, manual or gravitational weight application
- heating indirectly through air or space (whirlpool)
- heat transfer when liquid turns to gas
- effleurage, petrissage, deep friction, tapotement & vibration
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- deep penetrating heat source by use of high–frequency sound waves
- reduces muscle spasm & increase range of motion
- uses electricity to drive medicine into superficial tissue
- uses high-frequency to heat body tissues
- use of cold
- “dry” warmer whirlpool
- heating transferred through waves or rays (EMS)
- heating through direct contact with a heat
- electrodes placed on skin for pain control
15 Clues: of heat • use of cold • “dry” warmer whirlpool • heat transfer when liquid turns to gas • uses high-frequency to heat body tissues • heating through direct contact with a heat • electrodes placed on skin for pain control • reduces muscle spasm & increase range of motion • heating transferred through waves or rays (EMS) • heating through other forms of energy (ultrasound) • ...
Ch 3 2022-01-04
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- metalcore,solid middle, the rocky outer layer
- layer of rock that forms earths outer skin
- result from a force pressing on a area
- earthquakes produce these
- ability to do work
- a rock with light color and coarse grains
- water that carries particles with it
- is the part of the earth that contains living organisms
- a group of parts that work together
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- molten metal surronding the inner core
- gases that form earth outmost layer
- of hot rock
- earths water
- a dence ball of solid metal
- a dark fined grained rock
15 Clues: of hot rock • earths water • ability to do work • earthquakes produce these • a dark fined grained rock • a dence ball of solid metal • gases that form earth outmost layer • a group of parts that work together • water that carries particles with it • molten metal surronding the inner core • result from a force pressing on a area • a rock with light color and coarse grains • ...
Chapter 3 2022-01-04
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- water that carries particles with it
- result from a force pressing on an area
- molten metal surrounding the inner core
- the part of earth that contain living organisms
- layer of hot rock
- a group of parts that work together
- metalcore, solid middle, the rocky outer layer
- rock with light color and coarse grains
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- Earths water
- a dense ball of solid metal
- earthquakes produce these
- layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- a dark fined grained rock
- gases that form Eath's outermost layer
- ability to do work
15 Clues: Earths water • layer of hot rock • ability to do work • earthquakes produce these • a dark fined grained rock • a dense ball of solid metal • a group of parts that work together • water that carries particles with it • gases that form Eath's outermost layer • result from a force pressing on an area • molten metal surrounding the inner core • rock with light color and coarse grains • ...
Simple science 2019-10-15
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- nuclear reactors are based on which phenomenon?
- what is commonly used plastic to make gear wheels
- which waves are used for communication in artificial satellites
- blood vessels with smallest diameter
- Father of nuclear chemistry
- vitamin C deficiency disease
- organ which produces Nile
- an alloy of Copper and Zinc
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- what is used to split light into different colours
- a unit of thermal energy
- important sugar present in honey
- the longest bone in the human body
- different forms of an element
- other names for alkane
- a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin
15 Clues: other names for alkane • a unit of thermal energy • organ which produces Nile • Father of nuclear chemistry • an alloy of Copper and Zinc • vitamin C deficiency disease • different forms of an element • important sugar present in honey • the longest bone in the human body • blood vessels with smallest diameter • a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin • ...
Bio vocab 2025-11-20
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- an assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- includes all the gases that surround earth
- the biosphere includes all life on earth, from underground bacteria, rain forest trees, ocean- going whales, airborne mold spores, and humans
- movement of individuals into an area occupied by an existing population
- independent factor limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways. Regardless of the population density
- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment, are known as an ecosystem
- must acquire energy from other organisms, usually by eating them
- Producer the first producers of energy-rich compounds that can be used later by other organisms
- chemical energy powers production of carbohydrates
- Factor an abiotic factor is any non living part of the environment, such as sunlight, heat, precipitation, humidity, wind or water currents, and soil type
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- movement of individuals out of an area
- consists of all earths fresh water and salt water, including water vapor and rain in the atmosphere, water underground, and ice
- consists of short term changes in temperature, precipitation, clouds, and wind from day to day, or minute to minute
- distribution describes the way individuals are spaced out across their range
- dependent factor limiting factors that operate more strongly when population density is high
- defined by patterns and averages over many years of temperature, precipitation, clouds, wind, and extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts, and floods
- captures energy from non living sources and convert it into forms living cells can use
- Capacity the number of individuals of a species that an environment can support
- Factor a biotic factories any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- is the scientific study of interactions among organisms, populations, and communities, of organisms effect on their environment, and of their responses to change in their environment
20 Clues: movement of individuals out of an area • includes all the gases that surround earth • chemical energy powers production of carbohydrates • must acquire energy from other organisms, usually by eating them • movement of individuals into an area occupied by an existing population • an assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area • ...
Ch. 5 Key Terms 2021-10-12
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- radiation consisting of waves propagated through regularly varying electric and magnetic fields and traveling at the speed of light
- a particular level, or amount, of energy possessed by an atom or ion above the energy it possesses in its least energetic state; also used to refer to the states of energy an electron can have in an atom
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 0.01 nanometer and 20 nanometers; intermediate between those of ultraviolet radiation and gamma rays
- the amount of energy passing through a unit area (for example, 1 square meter) per second; the units of flux are watts per square meter
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths of roughly 400–700 nanometers; visible to the human eye
- a formula from which the rate at which a blackbody radiates energy can be computed; the total rate of energy emission from a unit area of a blackbody is proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature: F = σT4
- electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 103–106 nanometers; longer than the longest (red) wavelengths that can be perceived by the eye, but shorter than radio wavelengths
- electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths 10 to 400 nanometers; shorter than the shortest visible wavelengths
- formula that relates the temperature of a blackbody to the wavelength at which it emits the greatest intensity of radiation
- electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths from 1 millimeter to 1 meter; longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves
- (for light) the amount of energy (light) flowing through a given area in a given time decreases in proportion to the square of the distance from the source of energy or light
- an instrument for obtaining a spectrum; in astronomy, usually attached to a telescope to record the spectrum of a star, galaxy, or other astronomical object
- an atom that has become electrically charged by the addition or loss of one or more electrons
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- the number of waves that cross a given point per unit time (in radiation)
- photons (of electromagnetic radiation) of energy with wavelengths no longer than 0.01 nanometer; the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation
- the whole array or family of electromagnetic waves, from radio to gamma rays
- the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough in a wave
- the apparent change in wavelength or frequency of the radiation from a source due to its relative motion away from or toward the observer
- motion toward or away from the observer; the component of relative velocity that lies in the line of sight
- a series or pattern of bright lines superimposed on a continuous spectrum
- any of two or more forms of the same element whose atoms have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- the process of giving an atom or an ion an amount of energy greater than it has in its lowest energy (ground) state
- a discrete unit (or “packet”) of electromagnetic energy
- the lowest energy state of an atom
- a spectrum of light composed of radiation of a continuous range of wavelengths or colors, rather than only certain discrete wavelengths
- the massive part of an atom, composed mostly of protons and neutrons, and about which the electrons revolve
- a series or pattern of dark lines superimposed on a continuous spectrum
- an idealized object that absorbs all electromagnetic energy that falls onto it
- all electromagnetic waves longer than microwaves, including radar waves and AM radio waves
- separation of different wavelengths of white light through refraction of different amounts
- the process by which an atom gains or loses electrons
31 Clues: the lowest energy state of an atom • the process by which an atom gains or loses electrons • a discrete unit (or “packet”) of electromagnetic energy • the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough in a wave • a series or pattern of dark lines superimposed on a continuous spectrum • the number of waves that cross a given point per unit time (in radiation) • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2021-06-04
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- A layer of air high above the Earth which prevents harmful light from the sun from reaching the Earth.
- Dangerous substances that need careful disposal.
- A community with environmentally-friendly buildings, clean technology and renewable energy like solar and wind.
- A measurement of the amount of carbon-dioxide a person adds to the atmosphere.
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- Forms of energy that can be replaced naturally, such as solar energy and wind power.
- The process by which land changes into dessert.
- Releasing no greenhouse gases like carbon-dioxide or methane.
- To use something until there's none left.
- Intended to be thrown away after use it.
9 Clues: Intended to be thrown away after use it. • To use something until there's none left. • The process by which land changes into dessert. • Dangerous substances that need careful disposal. • Releasing no greenhouse gases like carbon-dioxide or methane. • A measurement of the amount of carbon-dioxide a person adds to the atmosphere. • ...
ROCK CROSSWORD 2025-03-11
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- mineral grains that are arranged in planes or bands
- made with large visible crystals.
- forms from the remains, or fossils,of once-living animals and plants.
- the minerals and organic matter a rock contains determine the_____ or makeup,of a rock
- forms when sediments are buried, compacted,and cemented together by calcite or quartz.
- includes weathering and erosion and deposition.
- made up of very small crystals
- is a type of ingenious rock.
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- forms when hot liquid magma cools.
- is a combination of one or more minerals or organic matter is called a ________
- forms when lava erupts or,extrude into Earth's surface
- forms when high temp and Pressure which then changes into new minerals and forms a ___________
- does not have mineral grains that are not aligned in planes or bands
- forms when, usually Sea water, evaporates
- shape,size and position of grains
15 Clues: is a type of ingenious rock. • made up of very small crystals • made with large visible crystals. • forms when hot liquid magma cools. • shape,size and position of grains • forms when, usually Sea water, evaporates • includes weathering and erosion and deposition. • mineral grains that are arranged in planes or bands • ...
kari 2.1 vocab 2021-10-26
8 Clues: a chemical change • chemical reaction • a change in matter • a chemical reaction • the substances presents • absorbs heat and energy • the substances that are forms • takes up same amount of space
Crew Southwick Science Puzzle 2024-10-02
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- mass and takes up space
- heat and pressure in the crust
- the process by which solids form
- heat and pressure make rock change shape
- star at the center of the solar system
- a ball that has crust, mantle, outer core and inner core
- sediment dropped in a new location and pile up
- crystal like
- pieces of rock cemented together
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- source of power
- the exertion of force on something
- sediment forms layers under water
- rocks break apart by physical or chemical processes
- moves rock from one location to another
14 Clues: crystal like • source of power • mass and takes up space • heat and pressure in the crust • the process by which solids form • pieces of rock cemented together • sediment forms layers under water • the exertion of force on something • star at the center of the solar system • moves rock from one location to another • heat and pressure make rock change shape • ...
Unit D Vocab 2014-09-16
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- an element or compound an organism needs for metabolism, growth, or other functions
- the variety of life in all its forms, including ecosystem diversity, species diversity and genetic diversity
- the rapid growth of algae that can deplete the oxygen dissolved in the water an block the sunlight required by other organisms in the aquatic ecosystem
- a diagram representing the movement of elements and compounds between living and non-living components of an ecosystem
- The process in green plants and certain other organisms by which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water using light as an energy source. Most forms of photosynthesis release oxygen as a byproduct.
- the dry mass of all the living matter organisms occupying a habitat
- a type of soil bacteria that converts ammonia into nitrates an nitrites
- a non-living organism in an environment
- a species that may soon no longer exist within certain regions and/or may be threatened with imminent extinction
- deep layers of mosses and plant remains unable to completely decompose due to the lack of oxygen in water-saturated soil
- the process of converting ammonia into nitrates or nitrites
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- the process of converting nitrogen gas into ammonia
- a group of organisms, all of the same species that interbreed and live in the same area at the same time
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their physical environment
- a living organism in an environment
- the process by which cells convert the chemical energy stored in sugars into energy that the cells can use
- the conversion of formerly continuous habitat into patches separated by non-habitat areas
- an organism formed by the symbiotic association of a fungus and a photosynthesis alga
- microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that play a vital role in marine and freshwater ecosystems
- interacting populations living in a certain area at a certain time
- a system that removes more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it releases ito the atmosphere
- the permanent alteration of vital characteristics in an organism’s habitat
- a species that does not normally occur in an area that is introduced by human action
- all biotic and abiotic factors present in an area that encourage the reproduction and survivalof a particular organism
24 Clues: a living organism in an environment • a non-living organism in an environment • the process of converting nitrogen gas into ammonia • the process of converting ammonia into nitrates or nitrites • interacting populations living in a certain area at a certain time • the dry mass of all the living matter organisms occupying a habitat • ...
8S Lesson 3.1 - 3.2 Crossword 2023-10-23
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- The layer of hot rock beneath Earth's crust
- Term used to group together and describe Earth's crust and the uppermost layer of the mantle
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- Contains all of Earth's water
- A dense ball of solid metal at the center of Earth
- A layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- Forces that destroy and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weathering
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
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- Contains all parts of Earth that are living
- Soft layer of material beneath the lithosphere
- The relatively thin envelope of gases that form Earth's outermost layer
- Contains Earth's rocks, metals, and other materials; Form a solid inner core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer of Earth
- Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released in an earthquake
- Forces that shape Earth's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- The ability to do work
- Results from a force pressing on an area
16 Clues: The ability to do work • Contains all of Earth's water • Results from a force pressing on an area • Contains all parts of Earth that are living • The layer of hot rock beneath Earth's crust • Soft layer of material beneath the lithosphere • A group of parts that work together as a whole • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • ...
Nutrition Term Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- any substance consumed by an organism for nutritional support.
- elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- body uses this as fuel
- waxy, fat-like substance made in the liver, and found in the blood and in all cells of the body.
- nutrients that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- nutrients we need in larger quantities
- clear liquid that has no color, taste, or smell, that falls from clouds as rain, that forms streams, lakes, and seas, and that is used for drinking, washing, etc.
- molecules made of amino acids
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- when your body doesn't have enough water or fluids to carry out its normal functions
- type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms.
- measurement of the energy content of food
- sugar molecules/body's main energy source
- made up of the indigestible parts or compounds of plants, which pass relatively unchanged through our stomach and intestines.Mainly a carbohydrate.
13 Clues: body uses this as fuel • molecules made of amino acids • nutrients we need in larger quantities • measurement of the energy content of food • sugar molecules/body's main energy source • any substance consumed by an organism for nutritional support. • type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms. • ...
Types of Forces 2023-12-09
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- Energy that is created from the vibrations of atoms
- The energy of motion
- Movement of energy through a substance
- Energy of motion
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can do this
- Example of mechanical energy
- Example of Elastic energy stored in an elastic object
- Example of radiant energy
- Energy stored within an object
- Consists of photons
- Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms and molecules
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- Energy in the movement of electrons
- Another name for radiant energy
- Which law of energy states energy can't be created or destroyed
- Sound energy travels in
- Form of potential energy
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- Energy associated with gravity
- Stored chemical energy is found in
- Type of kinetic energy that travels in waves
20 Clues: Energy of motion • Consists of photons • The energy of motion • Sound energy travels in • Form of potential energy • Example of radiant energy • Example of mechanical energy • Energy associated with gravity • Energy stored within an object • Another name for radiant energy • Stored chemical energy is found in • Energy in the movement of electrons • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms • ...
AP Bio Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-09
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- the study of the transformation of energy in living organisms.
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis
- an organic compound made by replacing the hydrogen of an acid by an alkyl or other organic group. Many naturally occurring fats and essential oils are esters of fatty acids.
- require energy input to take simple, low energy reactants and build complex, high energy products.
- the minimum quantity of energy which the reacting species must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction.
- a multi-subunit pigment-protein complex found in thylakoid membranes of oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, including cyanobacteria, algae, and plants
- each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane.
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP.
- A chemical reaction having a common intermediate in which energy is transfered from one side of the reaction to the other.
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) + hydrogen (H)
- the enzyme that incorporates CO2 into plants during photosynthesis
- the breaking down of sugar molecules into simpler compounds to produce substances
- plays a vital role in normal hemostasis and thrombosis
- a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- a class of oxygen-containing carotenoid pigments
- a thermodynamic quantity equal to the enthalpy (of a system or process) minus the product of the entropy and the absolute temperature.
- any of a number of compounds consisting of heme bonded to a protein. Cytochromes function as electron transfer agents in many metabolic pathways, especially cellular respiration.
- the process by which inorganic carbon from the atmosphere is assimilated into living organisms and converted into organic compounds.
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- a region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction.
- set up in a mitochondria membrane, where the proton concentration is higher outside the inner membrane than inside the membrane.
- a model for enzyme–substrate interaction to describe that the substrate is capable of inducing the proper alignment of the active site of the enzyme, causing the latter to subsequently perform its catalytic function.
- a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals, typically in the absence of sunlight.
- any coloured material found in a plant or animal cell
- a redox-active coenzyme associated with various proteins, which is involved with several enzymatic reactions in metabolism
- a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid anion that is the conjugate base of pyruvic acid,
- a metabolic process by which glucose or other six-carbon sugars (also, disaccharides of six-carbon sugars, e.g. sucrose or lactose) are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate, which is lactic acid in solution.
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP in a complete system named oxidative phosphorylation.
- The cavity or channel within a tube or tubular organ such as a blood vessel or the intestine.
- reducing agent produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis
- inhibition of an enzyme controlling an early stage of a series of biochemical reactions by the end product when it reaches a critical concentration.
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- the division of something into sections or categories.
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen
- a type of behavior where a number of seemingly independent components of a system act collectively, in unison or near-unison.
- a protein that catalyzes the formation of the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) using adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
- a reaction in which electrons are added to a compound;
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- a class of more than 750 naturally occurring pigments synthesized by plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria
- organic compounds required by many enzymes for catalytic activity
- the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis with the photosynthetic pigments embedded directly in the membrane
- an integral membrane protein complex that uses light energy to catalyze the transfer of electrons across the thylakoid membrane from plastocyanin to ferredoxin
- a chemical reaction in which energy is being used in the overall reaction, making the reaction non-spontaneous and thermodynamiacally unfavorable.
- a type of chemical reaction in which molecules are split into smaller by absorbing light.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body.
- an organic substance that is involved in photosynthesis, notably as the principal CO 2 acceptor in plants
- a graph that shows the absorbance of different wavelengths of light by a particular pigment
- The movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient.
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy.
- any member of the most important class of pigments involved in photosynthesis,
- the mitochondrion internal spaces enclosed by the inner membrane.
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.
- The movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient
- involves the investment of two ATP molecules and results in the formation of two molecules of glyceraldehyde phosphate..
- the removal or elimination of carboxyl from a molecule.
- The complete range of all types of radiation that has both electric and magnetic fields and travels in waves.
- the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy; destructive metabolism.
- the tendency of an atom participating in a covalent bond to attract the bonding electrons
- the synthesis of complex molecules in living organisms from simpler ones together with the storage of energy; constructive metabolism.
- the product of the Calvin cycle
- A process in which glucose (sugar) is partially broken down by cells in enzyme reactions that do not need oxygen
- High energy electron carrier used to transport electrons generated in Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle to the Electron Transport Chain.
- a cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane to create a gradient of protons
- a reaction that releases free energy in the process of the reaction.
- a central metabolic coenzyme/cosubstrate involved in cellular energy metabolism and energy production
- a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species
- A molecule that can accept and donate electrons from and to various enzymes.
- A chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes into contact with oxygen or another oxidizing substance.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- Sites different from the active site of an enzyme where a molecule can bind and change the shape of the active site
- a substance (other than the substrate) whose presence is essential for the activity of an enzyme.
- stage in cellular respiration that “links” two other stages
- a quantum of radiant energy with a visible wavelength.
75 Clues: the product of the Calvin cycle • a class of oxygen-containing carotenoid pigments • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen • any coloured material found in a plant or animal cell • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) + hydrogen (H) • plays a vital role in normal hemostasis and thrombosis • a quantum of radiant energy with a visible wavelength. • ...
Energy Forms 2024-10-01
4 Clues: Includes visible light, such as sunlight • All the energy has because of its motion and position • Is responsible for the temperature of an object and is also known as heat energy • Energy from the flow of tiny particles in a materials (this energy form is present when charging our laptops)
Simple science 2019-10-15
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- vitamin C deficiency disease
- the longest bone in the human body
- blood vessels with smallest diameter
- which waves are used for communication in artificial satellites
- other names for alkane
- a unit of thermal energy
- an alloy of Copper and Zinc
- what is used to split light into different colours
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- Father of nuclear chemistry
- different forms of an element
- nuclear reactors are based on which phenomenon?
- a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin
- important sugar present in honey
- what is commonly used plastic to make gear wheels
- organ which produces Nile
15 Clues: other names for alkane • a unit of thermal energy • organ which produces Nile • Father of nuclear chemistry • an alloy of Copper and Zinc • vitamin C deficiency disease • different forms of an element • important sugar present in honey • the longest bone in the human body • blood vessels with smallest diameter • a disease caused due deficiency of vitamin • ...
Nutrition and Health 2024-03-06
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- A person's weight in kg divided by the square of height in m
- Official symbol of the five food groups
- Micronutrients required by the body to carry out a range of functions
- Substance that provides nourishment
- Process of taking nutrients from the digestive system
- Act of practicing healthy habits
- Also known as roughage or bulk
- The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- Replacement of body fluids lost through sweating, etc.
- Broccoli, spinach, carrots, and potatoes are high in this
- Breaks down the amount of calories, carbs, vitamins per serving, etc.
- Forms: sugar, fibers, and starches
- The process of breaking down food into substances
- Nutrients in food that body uses to build/use as fuel
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- Nutrients we need in larger quantities
- Average daily level of intake
- Meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, etc.
- To reduce negative impacts
- Calories derived from food containing no nutrients
- Nutritional diagram
- Vitamins/minerals needed in very small amounts
- An immune reaction that happens after eating certain food
- A unit of energy expresses the nutritional value of food
- Found in foods like cereals, bread, nuts, fruit, etc.
24 Clues: Nutritional diagram • To reduce negative impacts • Average daily level of intake • Also known as roughage or bulk • Act of practicing healthy habits • Forms: sugar, fibers, and starches • Substance that provides nourishment • Nutrients we need in larger quantities • Meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, etc. • Official symbol of the five food groups • ...
electricity 2025-08-03
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- light is a form of
- one of the first forms of electricity
- who was the first to discover electricity
- a natural source of electricity
- what is a source of electricity
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- The part of a motor that moves
- pressure between two points of a circuit
- a source of heat from the sun
- latin for power
- what is the first form of electricity
10 Clues: latin for power • light is a form of • a source of heat from the sun • The part of a motor that moves • a natural source of electricity • what is a source of electricity • one of the first forms of electricity • what is the first form of electricity • pressure between two points of a circuit • who was the first to discover electricity
Sustainable cities 2023-06-15
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- fuel natural sources of energy such as petroleum, coal or natural gas that form within the earth from ancient animal and plant remains
- having too many people for the amount of food, materials, and space available in a given area, city or country
- power produced by running or falling water, which may be used to produce electricity
- the change in state from a solid to a liquid
- an overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- energy from a source that cannot be used up or run out, such as energy from wind or water
- buses, trains and other forms of transport that are available to the public, charge set fares and run on fixed routes
- energy from a source that can run out or that takes a long time for the earth to produce, such as oil and coal
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- changes in weather patterns and the overall temperature of the earth
- the total amount of grenhouse gases released into the atmosphere by a person, organization, event or product
- the ability for something to be maintained or to keep going
- a covering of ice over a large area, especially on the polar region of a planet
- gases, such a carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, that trap heat in the atmosphere and make the earth warmer
- to make something new from something that has been used before
- energy derived from the sun in the form of solar radiation
15 Clues: the change in state from a solid to a liquid • an overflowing of water in a normally dry area • energy derived from the sun in the form of solar radiation • the ability for something to be maintained or to keep going • to make something new from something that has been used before • changes in weather patterns and the overall temperature of the earth • ...
BioMols Crossword 2022-03-10
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- a type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy needed.
- a monosaccharide and monomer. Used during cellular respiration to generate ATP.
- This group of molecules comes in two forms, one is single stranded and one is double stranded. Both are involved with genes and protein synthesis.
- the monomer of proteins, are carried to the ribosome by tRNA.
- A diverse groups of molecules that perform many fucntions within a cell such as being a part of the cell membrane and helping to form structures.
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- main component of cell membranes, have a hydrophobic and hydrophilic region.
- the monomer of DNA and RNA, made of three parts: phosphate group, sugar, and nitrogenous base.
- these 'hold' elements together, they can be broken and reformed to make new molecules. When we break them energy is released, when we make them it uses energy.
- stores genetic information in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- carries the genetic code into the cytoplasm where it can be used to create polypeptides
- Molecule that can be used as an energy source (glucose) as well as for forming structures (cellulose).
- the six most common elements needed for life
- These can help to insulate organisms, as long term energy storage, and form structures like membranes.
13 Clues: the six most common elements needed for life • stores genetic information in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells • the monomer of proteins, are carried to the ribosome by tRNA. • main component of cell membranes, have a hydrophobic and hydrophilic region. • a monosaccharide and monomer. Used during cellular respiration to generate ATP. • ...
Word Work #2 Part 2 2022-09-19
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- the action or process of fertilizing an egg, involving the fusion of male and female gametes (sperm & egg) to form a zygote.
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source produced during photosynthesis
- a green pigment, present in all green plants, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
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- Respiration a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- organelle in a cell that is the site of photosynthesis
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- spore that forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant.
- evaporation of water vapor through the stomata of a plant
12 Clues: pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant • organelle in a cell that is the site of photosynthesis • evaporation of water vapor through the stomata of a plant • the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process. • a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant. • ...
HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ATMOSPHERE 2022-11-09
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- One of the three types of fossil fuels
- Forms 78% of the atmosphere
- One of the main components of fossil fuel
- One of the layers of the atmosphere
- Layer that protects us from harmful ultraviolet lights
- Alternative type for green energy
- One of the reasons that fossil fuels are used
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- Consequence of toxic chemicals and particles entering the atmosphere
- One of the human causes of air pollution
- Thin layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth
- Can reduce pollution
- One of the natural causes of air pollution
- Type of greenhouse gas
13 Clues: Can reduce pollution • Type of greenhouse gas • Forms 78% of the atmosphere • Alternative type for green energy • One of the layers of the atmosphere • One of the three types of fossil fuels • One of the human causes of air pollution • One of the main components of fossil fuel • One of the natural causes of air pollution • Thin layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth • ...
Physics of My Life 2023-12-08
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- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms in an object when it is temporarily under stress
- The transfer of heat by the evaporation of water
- Energy of motion
- When heat moves from one object to another through contact
- Energy carried by light waves
- Energy of a moving object
- Vibration of particles with matter
- The transfer of heat to electromagnetic waves
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Vibration of Waves through matter
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- Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- Unit for Energy
- Energy stored in an object due to its height above the earth
- Stored Energy
- The transfer of radiant energy to chemical energy for a plant to get food for itself
- The transfer of heat between two objects due to the currents of a gas or liquid
- When one type of energy transforms into another type of energy
- Movement of electrons
- Formula for kinetic energy
- Formula for potential energy
20 Clues: Stored Energy • Unit for Energy • Energy of motion • Movement of electrons • Energy of a moving object • Formula for kinetic energy • Formula for potential energy • Energy carried by light waves • Vibration of Waves through matter • Vibration of particles with matter • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The transfer of heat to electromagnetic waves • ...
Waves 2024-02-27
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- when combine it forms a temporary larger wave.
- is when the wave has a longer wavelength.
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another.
- is a measure of the number of wave crests.
- is when the wave has a short wavelength.
- is the distance from the string's horizontal position to the highest point of the crest.
- there are ___ types of interference.
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- is the part of the energy that rise above its midline.
- when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- is When two waves combine to form a new one.
- is the distance between 2 consecutive crest or trough.
- is when a wave changes from one medium to another.
- is the part of the wave that descend.
- is when a wave changes its direction. This is known as____.
14 Clues: there are ___ types of interference. • is the part of the wave that descend. • is when the wave has a short wavelength. • is when the wave has a longer wavelength. • is a measure of the number of wave crests. • is When two waves combine to form a new one. • when combine it forms a temporary larger wave. • is when a wave changes from one medium to another. • ...
natural disasters 2024-02-22
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- a quick volume expansion associated with an exceptionally violent outward release of energy, typically accompanied by the development of high temperatures and the emission of high-pressure gases.
- a type of solid precipitation
- numerous types of mass wasting that can encompass a wide range of ground motions.
- shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s lithosphere
- a powerful ground-level wind system that originates from an above-ground point source and blows radially
- a cenote, swallet, swallow hole, or doline, is a depression or hole in the ground created by surface layer collapse.
- a type of storm distinguished by the presence of lightning and its acoustic effect on the Earth’s atmosphere, known as thunder.
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- a powerful columnar vortex that forms over a body of water.
- an outpouring of water that submerges ordinarily dry ground.
- a unusual sort of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide erupts unexpectedly from deep lake waters, generating a gas cloud capable of drowning wildlife, cattle, and humans.
- a fast-moving flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or a mountain.
- a widespread, long-lasting straight-line windstorm associated with a fast-moving cluster of severe thunderstorms
- line of thunderstorms that forms along or ahead of a cold front. It includes heavy rain, hail, frequent lightning, strong straight-line winds.
- a blaze that becomes so large that it generates and supports its wind system.
- a severe snowstorm with sustained winds of at least 56 km/h that lasts for an extended time—typically three hours or more.
- a period of chronic deficits in water supply, whether from the atmosphere, surface water, or subsurface water.
- a violently rotating column of air that collides with the Earth’s surface
17 Clues: a type of solid precipitation • a powerful columnar vortex that forms over a body of water. • an outpouring of water that submerges ordinarily dry ground. • a fast-moving flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or a mountain. • a violently rotating column of air that collides with the Earth’s surface • ...
Chapter 3/4 Vocab Crossword 2025-11-03
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- elements that organisms need to sustain life.
- the total amount of living tissue in a given trophic level.
- the scientific study of interactions among organisms populations, and communities and interactions with their environment.
- _______________________ pyramids are models that show the relative amount of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a food chain or web.
- a pyramid of ____________________ is a model that shows the relative number of individual organisms at each trophic level for a single ecosystem. (a single ecosystem may be as small as a single tree).
- Things that are non-living.
- acquire energy from other organisms, usually by eating them.
- _____________________ processes consist of any activities performed by living organisms.
- when organisms die, ________________________ usually break down their bodies.
- ____________________ processes include volcanic eruptions, formation and breakdown of rock, and major movements of matter below Earth's surface.
- a _____________________ level is each step or level in a food chain or web.
- All the organisms that live in a place together with their physical environment.
- _________________ activities affect cycles on a global scale through mining, burning fossil fuels, etc.
- a food ___________________ is a series of organisms in which energy is transferred from one organism to another.
- primary ____________________ are the first producers of energy rich compounds in an ecosystem that can be used by other organisms.
- some bacteria obtain energy by converting nitrates into nitrogen gas, which is released into the atmosphere in a process called __________________________.
- The ____________________ nutrient is any nutrient whose supply limits productivity or continuing reaction.
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- nitrogen ____________________ is when certain types of organisms (or lightning) convert nitrogen gas into a solid that can be stored in the soil.
- Our entire planet with all of its organisms and physical environments.
- physical and ___________________ processes include cloud formation and precipitation, the flowing of running water, and the action of lightning.
- organisms that rely on eating other organisms for energy and nutrients.
- _____________________________ cycles are cycles in which matter flows from one trophic level to another and elements are recycled within and among ecosystems.
- a food _________________ is a network of feeding interactions through which both energy and matter move.
- chemical energy stored in chemical bonds is used to produce carbohydrates for energy.
- a group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- the process by which plants and other organisms capture light and use it to take in carbon and produce their own food.
- capture energy from non-living sources (the sun, chemicals, etc.) and convert it into forms living cells can use.
- An assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
- water that is absorbed into the soil and stored underground.
- things that are living.
32 Clues: things that are living. • Things that are non-living. • elements that organisms need to sustain life. • the total amount of living tissue in a given trophic level. • acquire energy from other organisms, usually by eating them. • water that is absorbed into the soil and stored underground. • Our entire planet with all of its organisms and physical environments. • ...
School subjects 2020-03-18
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- to prepare the preliminary plans for technology
- science that studies the composition, properties, and activity of substances and various elementary forms of matter
- science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force
- presentation in dialogue and action of a story involving conflict of characters, to be performed on the stage;
- the branch of knowledge dealing with past events
- sounds arranged to have melody, rhythm, or harmony
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- any field using the skills or techniques of art.
- of or relating to the language spoken in England, the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries
- scientific study of life or living matter in all its forms and processes.
- /saɪəns/
- instruction in sports, exercise, and hygiene, esp. as part of a school program.
- the systematic study of numbers and the relations between quantities expressed by symbols
- of or relating to the language spoken in Spain, Mexico, and most of Central and South America
- Stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications
14 Clues: /saɪəns/ • to prepare the preliminary plans for technology • any field using the skills or techniques of art. • the branch of knowledge dealing with past events • sounds arranged to have melody, rhythm, or harmony • science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force • scientific study of life or living matter in all its forms and processes. • ...
Water in the World Revision 1 2023-09-01
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- long-term weather patterns in an area
- how hot it is
- something in the world
- when water enters into the soil
- the height and shape of the land
- water in the ground
- things humans use such as energy and water
- resources that can be recycled
- another word for rain
- The line of latitude at 0 degrees in the centre of the Earth
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- The Tropic of ______ at 23.5 degrees North
- lines of longitude
- boundary mountains between catchments
- The Tropic of ______ at 23.5 degrees South
- when water vapour forms clouds
- the cold continent at 55.5 degrees South
- a curve in a river
- when water goes below zero degrees celsius
- water flowing on the surface
- a large body of water between continents
20 Clues: how hot it is • lines of longitude • a curve in a river • water in the ground • another word for rain • something in the world • water flowing on the surface • when water vapour forms clouds • resources that can be recycled • when water enters into the soil • the height and shape of the land • boundary mountains between catchments • long-term weather patterns in an area • ...
Energy 2021-05-06
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- A machine by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy.
- gained from collecting the sun's light.
- The transfer of heat by warmer portions rising and the colder portions sinking.
- Flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground (often in association with petroleum) and used as fuel.
- Reduction in the number or quantity of something.
- Power from using physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- The amount of energy a thing (as a weight raised to a height or a coiled spring) has because of its position or because of the arrangement of its parts.
- A source of energy that is not depleted by use, but can be used over and over again.
- The process of giving off radiant energy in the form of waves or particles.
- Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth using magma and water.
- The movement of energy from one place to another.
- Energy generated in ways that do not deplete natural resources or harm the environment.
- An electric charge that lets work be accomplished.
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- Energy from moving water.
- The return of light or sound waves from a surface.
- The energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- A device for changing an electric current into one of different voltage.
- Organic matter used as a fuel.
- The principal that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another. Also, saving a resource for the future.
- associated with motion.
- A fuel (as coal, oil, or natural gas) that is formed in the earth from plant or animal remains.
- Any natural resource that cannot be replenished by natural means at the same rates that it is consumed.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules). It is released in a chemical reaction, often producing heat.
- Energy harvested from wind turning turbines.
- A material through which charge can flow easily.
25 Clues: associated with motion. • Energy from moving water. • Organic matter used as a fuel. • gained from collecting the sun's light. • Energy harvested from wind turning turbines. • A material through which charge can flow easily. • Reduction in the number or quantity of something. • The movement of energy from one place to another. • ...
Energy 2021-10-25
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- This energy is as a result of its position above the ground.
- Energy is measured in this unit.
- The law of ____________ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The particles of a substance move faster and faster when they are?
- An energy flow diagram is a __________ way to show energy transfer.
- The movement of charges inside electrical wires are called electric:
- During convection, warm molecules _______.
- The energy system that uses forces.
- What are the waves called that transfer heat through radiation.
- Energy is the _________ to do work.
- The transfer of heat through solid objects.
- The energy system that deals with the transfer of heat.
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- The transfer of heat through liquids and gases.
- The transfer of heat in a vacuum.
- Objects that move have this type of energy.
- The energy system that deals with vital life processes.
- The energy system that uses circuits.
- This energy comes as a result of stretching or compressing.
- Dark colours are best at ____________ radiation.
- The second stage of energy transfer.
- Light colours are best at ___________ radiation.
- This energy is stored in substances such as food and fuel.
- This energy is stored in a system or object.
23 Clues: Energy is measured in this unit. • The transfer of heat in a vacuum. • The energy system that uses forces. • Energy is the _________ to do work. • The second stage of energy transfer. • The energy system that uses circuits. • During convection, warm molecules _______. • Objects that move have this type of energy. • The transfer of heat through solid objects. • ...
Energy 2022-03-25
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- natural underground pressure pushes oil to the surface
- an unstable atom (fuel for a nuclear reactor)
- energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules
- used when coal deposits are deep underground
- commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy
- energy of an object due to its position or shape
- energy required to move/change an objects position
- used when coal deposits are near the surface
- initial pressure diminishes so water of gas is pumped through to push out the oil
- These are resources which can never be replaced, or are replaced too slowly
- another name for hydraulic fracturing
- is considered the worst man-made ecological disaster
- the ability to do work
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- the cleanest burning fossil fuel
- formed from the compression of dead plant material
- energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- the energy of motion
- where a large nucleus is broken, two small isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form helium
- energy emitted in the form of waves
- generally readily available, and are replaced quickly or continually.
- energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- energy of the movement of molecules
22 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • the cleanest burning fossil fuel • energy emitted in the form of waves • energy of the movement of molecules • another name for hydraulic fracturing • used when coal deposits are deep underground • used when coal deposits are near the surface • an unstable atom (fuel for a nuclear reactor) • ...
Energy 2021-11-11
24 Clues: CAR • HOT • LAMP • MINE • COAL • STEAM • EARTH • PLANE • TRAIN • BARREL • GEYSER • DIESEL • HEATER • NUCLEAR • URANIUM • METHANE • FUELOIL • GASOLINE • KEROSENE • CRUDEOIL • PETROLEUM • RENEWABLE • NATURALGAS • ELECTRICITY
Energy 2022-02-16
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- Energy that is stored through height
- thomas edison invented it
- travels through the air
- KE of moving electric charges
- something that conducts electricity
- the absence of heat
- The ability to do work
- travels through gas and liquid
- KE average
- invented the light bulb
- Heat energy
- the energy transferred between two objects
- the energy in the nucleus
- The energy of motion
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- Unit of work or energy
- Stretch energy
- Measured in joules
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- The sum of KE and PE
- Stored energy
- a path for electricity to flow through
- a giant spark of electricity
- direct touch
- When a force makes an object move
24 Clues: KE average • Heat energy • direct touch • Stored energy • Stretch energy • Measured in joules • the absence of heat • The sum of KE and PE • The energy of motion • Unit of work or energy • The ability to do work • travels through the air • invented the light bulb • thomas edison invented it • the energy in the nucleus • a giant spark of electricity • KE of moving electric charges • ...
energy 2022-01-09
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- can be used to heat homes directly or to generate electricity.
- refers to the mechanical work that needs to be done against the forces that are holding an object together.
- An object’s movement creates energy
- Energy that is stored
- Energy of movement (motion)
- Movement of electrons
- Stored in the nucleus of an atom; released when nucleus splits or combines
- is the energy that is stored in elastic materials or objects (a rubber band, a spring, etc.)
- defined as the excess energy of the molecules at the surface of a material compared to the molecules within the material, and refers to the work (energy) required to build an area of a particular surface.
- Energy of position or height
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- is a form of kinetic energy (angular kinetic energy) due to the fact that the object rotates, and the rotational energy is part of its total kinetic energy.
- is the conversion of solid fuel made from plant materials into electricity.
- Stored in bonds of atoms and molecules
- is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- The vibration and movement of molecules
- the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.
- is an energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons)
- Cannot be created or destroyed and can also transform from one form to another.
- Vibration of waves through material
- Electromagnetic waves
20 Clues: Energy that is stored • Movement of electrons • Electromagnetic waves • Energy of movement (motion) • Energy of position or height • An object’s movement creates energy • Vibration of waves through material • Stored in bonds of atoms and molecules • The vibration and movement of molecules • is an energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons) • ...
energy 2022-01-09
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- can be used to heat homes directly or to generate electricity.
- refers to the mechanical work that needs to be done against the forces that are holding an object together.
- An object’s movement creates energy
- Energy that is stored
- Energy of movement (motion)
- Movement of electrons
- Stored in the nucleus of an atom; released when nucleus splits or combines
- is the energy that is stored in elastic materials or objects (a rubber band, a spring, etc.)
- defined as the excess energy of the molecules at the surface of a material compared to the molecules within the material, and refers to the work (energy) required to build an area of a particular surface.
- Energy of position or height
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- is a form of kinetic energy (angular kinetic energy) due to the fact that the object rotates, and the rotational energy is part of its total kinetic energy.
- is the conversion of solid fuel made from plant materials into electricity.
- Stored in bonds of atoms and molecules
- is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- The vibration and movement of molecules
- the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.
- is an energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons)
- Cannot be created or destroyed and can also transform from one form to another.
- Vibration of waves through material
- Electromagnetic waves
20 Clues: Energy that is stored • Movement of electrons • Electromagnetic waves • Energy of movement (motion) • Energy of position or height • An object’s movement creates energy • Vibration of waves through material • Stored in bonds of atoms and molecules • The vibration and movement of molecules • is an energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons) • ...
energy 2022-01-09
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- Energy of position or height
- The vibration and movement of molecules
- Electromagnetic waves
- Energy of movement (motion)
- Stored in bonds of atoms and molecules
- Movement of electrons
- Vibration of waves through material
- refers to the mechanical work that needs to be done against the forces that are holding an object together.
- can be used to heat homes directly or to generate electricity.
- Cannot be created or destroyed and can also transform from one form to another.
- is the energy that is stored in elastic materials or objects (a rubber band, a spring, etc.)
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- defined as the excess energy of the molecules at the surface of a material compared to the molecules within the material, and refers to the work (energy) required to build an area of a particular surface.
- is a form of kinetic energy (angular kinetic energy) due to the fact that the object rotates, and the rotational energy is part of its total kinetic energy.
- is an energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons)
- is the conversion of solid fuel made from plant materials into electricity.
- An object’s movement creates energy
- Stored in the nucleus of an atom; released when nucleus splits or combines
- Energy that is stored
- is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.
20 Clues: Electromagnetic waves • Movement of electrons • Energy that is stored • Energy of movement (motion) • Energy of position or height • An object’s movement creates energy • Vibration of waves through material • Stored in bonds of atoms and molecules • The vibration and movement of molecules • is an energy form of moving charge carriers (electrons) • ...
energy 2018-02-26
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- biomass increased global
- the dam for hydropower builds up
- water and solar energy is also
- can be replaced in a short amount of time
- compounds made from oil
- chemical compounds that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- solar energy won't work if the ___does not shine
- Light and heat given off by the sun
- turbine is powered by rushing water
- lots of wind turbines together
- coal is used seventy on percent%of electricity's
- solar energy is
- to save energy you can turn of the
- water produces no green house
- When the rod gets so hot it starts to melt
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- wind is used
- cut down trees for fuel
- oil is mainly used for
- comes from the earth's core
- Dams stop fish from going up
- nuclear fusion is very
- substance that provides energy
- reducing energy use
- hard to find spaces for them
- a layer that keeps either hot or cold air in
- they have oxygen and ________ to make hydrogen fuel cells
- crude oil is heated and put into other products
- are very tall and loud
- Biomass is not
- can't get energy when it's night time
30 Clues: wind is used • Biomass is not • solar energy is • reducing energy use • oil is mainly used for • nuclear fusion is very • are very tall and loud • cut down trees for fuel • compounds made from oil • biomass increased global • comes from the earth's core • Dams stop fish from going up • hard to find spaces for them • water produces no green house • substance that provides energy • ...
Energy 2017-09-18
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- an alcohol that is also used as a fuel
- this gas burns and it has a molar mass of 16 g
- this part of a reaction is always an endothermic process
- a non-polar gas
- type of bond between molecules
- we describe a molecular as this if the dipoles cancel out
- this molecule has a molar mass of 28g
- a type of bonding between metals
- type of bonding between metal and non-metals
- a molecule is this shape if it has 4 bonding pairs around a central atom
- in a lewis diagram the outer atoms have this number of electrons in their outer shells
- type of reaction that absorbs heat
- this part of a reaction is always exothermic
- these have more energy in them in an endothermic reaction
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- a polar molecule that has a molar mass of 17g
- a small group of non-metals
- the shape of a molecule that only has two bonding pairs
- a polar linear molecule with a molar mass of 36.5g
- the shape of a molecule that has three bonding pairs only
- a hydrocarbon with 4 carbons which is used in camping stoves
- a type of bonding between non-metals
- the most electronegative element
- means something can dissolve
- an electronegative element
- type of reaction that gives out heat
25 Clues: a non-polar gas • an electronegative element • a small group of non-metals • means something can dissolve • type of bond between molecules • the most electronegative element • a type of bonding between metals • type of reaction that absorbs heat • a type of bonding between non-metals • type of reaction that gives out heat • this molecule has a molar mass of 28g • ...
ENERGY! 2017-05-20
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- Does water ___ electricity?
- The radiometer can ___ sunlight.
- Let's try to ___ our use of energy.
- ___ means heat.
- carry
- The new heaters ___ between solar and biomass power.
- Thermal means ___.
- ___ energy is the most common.
- Without ___ we would not have light.
- ___ The plastic around a wire can ___ the wire.
- Electrical ___ flows through wires in the walls.
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- I ___ you want to learn more.
- ___ energy is in batteries and food.
- Rain can be an ___ in generating solar power.
- We cannot always ___ on fossil fuels.
- the path from a battery to a light bulb
- She gave a good ___ of biomass.
- There is a solar power ___ in the park this weekend.
- ___ is needed to do work.
- unit of electrical power
- Aluminum foil can ___ the sun's energy.
- ___ is to move or change something.
- from the sun
- a unit of electrical force
- The scientist has a ___ about how to save energy.
25 Clues: carry • from the sun • ___ means heat. • Thermal means ___. • unit of electrical power • ___ is needed to do work. • a unit of electrical force • Does water ___ electricity? • I ___ you want to learn more. • ___ energy is the most common. • She gave a good ___ of biomass. • The radiometer can ___ sunlight. • Let's try to ___ our use of energy. • ___ is to move or change something. • ...
Energy 2018-10-28
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- A measure of energy that is used for measuring the amount of energy in food.
- The form in which sound energy moves from one place to another.
- Heated air that is lighter than the surrounding air.
- The movement of thermal energy through liquids and gases.
- The peak of a sound wave where the greatest air pressure occurs.
- A form of energy that results from the attraction of objects that are made of iron.
- Energy stored in a hot object.
- A form of energy that travels as waves from the sun to Earth.
- The basic unit of energy that scientists use.
- Energy stored in a squashed spring.
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- The pitch of a sound depends ? of the sound wave.
- Energy stored in a fuel.
- The loudness of a sound depends on the ? of the sound wave.
- The ability to cause a change in matter.
- Energy of a moving object.
- A type of material that tries to prevent the flow of thermal energy.
- A form of energy that results from the attraction between 2 objects.
- A measure of the highness or lowness of a sound.
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- A form of energy that travels as waves through the air and some solids and liquids.
20 Clues: Energy stored in a fuel. • Energy of a moving object. • Energy stored in a hot object. • Energy stored in a squashed spring. • The ability to cause a change in matter. • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • The basic unit of energy that scientists use. • A measure of the highness or lowness of a sound. • The pitch of a sound depends ? of the sound wave. • ...
Energy 2016-09-28
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- transfer of TE from one object to another with different temperatures
- heat transfer by direct contact
- heat depends on chemical makeup of substance
- wood, plastic, air
- PE due to object's position above Earth's surface
- energy associated with electric charges
- PE stored in fuel
- silver, gold, aluminum
- energy stored in nucleus of atom
- energy determined by mass, temperature, and phase
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- energy of motion
- PE in object that is stretched or compressed
- cause constant conversion of KE to PE and PE to KE
- stored energy based on shape or position
- cells that convert sunlight directly to electricity
- energy in wood, peat, and other plant materials
- total amount of KE and PE in a system
- ability to cause change or do work
- energy formed by sunlight
- used to measure changes in thermal energy
- heat transfer in ocean currents
21 Clues: energy of motion • PE stored in fuel • wood, plastic, air • silver, gold, aluminum • energy formed by sunlight • heat transfer by direct contact • heat transfer in ocean currents • energy stored in nucleus of atom • ability to cause change or do work • total amount of KE and PE in a system • energy associated with electric charges • stored energy based on shape or position • ...
Energy 2019-02-25
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- ability to do work
- gravitational potential energy is equal to ____ x height
- occurs when nucleus splits
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- radiant energy
- energy due to position or shape
- kinetic energy is equal to mass x _____ squared
- energy of motion
- form of energy associated with the motion, position, and shape of an object
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- change from one form of energy to another
- energy of electric charges
- occurs when nuclei fuse together
- potential energy related to object's height
- potential energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched
- transfer of energy
- energy stored in nucleus of atom
- rate at which energy is transferred
- According to the law of _____ of energy, energy is not created or destroyed
- what energy and work are measured in
- heat
20 Clues: heat • radiant energy • energy of motion • ability to do work • transfer of energy • energy of electric charges • occurs when nucleus splits • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy due to position or shape • occurs when nuclei fuse together • energy stored in nucleus of atom • rate at which energy is transferred • what energy and work are measured in • ...
Energy 2019-10-23
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- dynamos and thermocouples produce _______ energy
- which type of energy takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth from the Sun?
- solar energy is non renewable
- elastic, gravitational and chemical are examples of _______ energy
- what type of energy does an iron change electrical energy to?
- what types of energy do bulbs emit?
- these make light energy change to electrical energy
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- when drawing a scale on a line graph the numbers must increase in _______ amounts
- what is the other name for movement energy
- E stands for ...
- 1000 J = 1 _______ J
- this should be used when describing energy changes of an appliance or object?
- wind is a renewable energy source
- what type of energy do fuels contain?
- what are coal, oil and gas known as?
- even though there many years of supply left this fuel will not last forever
- which type of graph would be drawn when measured distances are being compared to measured times?
- title, aim, hypothesis, method, results, _______, evaluation
- energy is measured in ...
- ____ will run out before nuclear fuel
20 Clues: E stands for ... • 1000 J = 1 _______ J • energy is measured in ... • solar energy is non renewable • wind is a renewable energy source • what types of energy do bulbs emit? • what are coal, oil and gas known as? • what type of energy do fuels contain? • ____ will run out before nuclear fuel • what is the other name for movement energy • ...
ENERGY 2020-01-16
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- involves catching the power of the wind and using it to do work
- a common metallic element found in rocks all over the world
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- When an object changes position relative to another object.
- colorless, odorless fossil fuel found with petroleum and natural gas
- energy comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished
- the energy that comes from batteries and wall sockets
- heat produced in the earth core by slow decay of naturally occurring radio active particles
- A Black solid hydrocarbon (fossil fuel)
- energy that an object has because of its motion or its position
- potential energy that an object has because of how tight an object is compared to its normal (relaxed) position
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- the force of moving water caused by gravity
- a colorless, odorless gas formed by tiny plants and animals
- Any organic material that can be used for its energy content- wood, garbage, yard waste ect.
- that is stored within the nucleus of atoms
- using less energy to perform the same task
- stored energy
- a liquid hydrocarbon, fossil fuel form the remains of tiny sea plants and animals
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- radiant energy from the sun that travels to earth in electromagnetic waves or rays
20 Clues: stored energy • A Black solid hydrocarbon (fossil fuel) • that is stored within the nucleus of atoms • using less energy to perform the same task • the force of moving water caused by gravity • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • the energy that comes from batteries and wall sockets • a colorless, odorless gas formed by tiny plants and animals • ...
Energy 2013-05-16
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- The way energy is transferred through a medium.
- Energy associated with motion and position.
- A mechanical wave that moves back and forth with compressions and rarefractions.
- Energy possessed by an object according to its position in the gravitational field.
- Energy transported by sound waves.
- Using work to move an object.
- Energy that deals with Charged Electrons in Atoms.
- The ability to do work.
- Energy which is stored when an object is stretch.
- Energy related to the transfer of heat.
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- Radiated by the Sun in the form of electromagnetic waves, which can be converted into electrical energy through solar cells.
- Energy transported through electromagnetic waves.
- A mechanical wave that moves up and down with crest and troughs.
- Energy contained within an atomic nucleus.
- The change of energy from one to another.
- Energy not being used or doing work.
- Energy that is in use/doing work.
- To supply with energy or force.
- The distance between crests-crest, Trough to trough, Compression to compression, or rarefraction to rarefraction.
- Energy derived from various chemical reactions.
20 Clues: The ability to do work. • Using work to move an object. • To supply with energy or force. • Energy that is in use/doing work. • Energy transported by sound waves. • Energy not being used or doing work. • Energy related to the transfer of heat. • The change of energy from one to another. • Energy contained within an atomic nucleus. • ...
energy 2013-08-04
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- energy quantifies the disruption of intermolecular bonds that occur when a surface is created.
- a type of sound energy is when the audience starts .... to the actors
- energy water energy is called...
- my iPhone contains .... energy.
- a magnet is a type of ....... energy.
- energy the sound of the car is.
- a ... bomb has the power to destroy a big part of a country.
- bulb is a thing we use to have light in our room,house etc.
- energy is the potential of a chemical substance
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- is the ability do do work.
- energy is the energy that can be renewed.
- energy is the potential energy associated with the gravitational field.
- energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves.
- a solar panel Works with...
- Energy is the energy of motion that does the work.
- what is the type of energy for a rubber band?.
- when my body starts heating what is that type of energy?.
- electricity is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
- we want that when we are cold.
- a good example for elastic energy is a think we use to check our mistakes.
20 Clues: is the ability do do work. • a solar panel Works with... • we want that when we are cold. • my iPhone contains .... energy. • energy water energy is called... • energy the sound of the car is. • a magnet is a type of ....... energy. • energy is the energy that can be renewed. • energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves. • what is the type of energy for a rubber band?. • ...
Energy 2013-08-04
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- The capacity for doing work
- This type of energy causes different kinds of metals to attract or repel each other.
- The light that humans can see, it starts with V
- A type of energy stores in the position of an object or human.
- This type of energy is associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter which makes...
- The way heat is transferred from one place to another.
- The sum of energy in a mechanical system.
- The place you find the higher temperature
- A type of energy which involves motion.
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- The place where the higher temperature goes to starts with S like the number 10.
- This type of energy is potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object.
- When the transfer of energy happens and there is no conductive medium, its called…
- Its a type of energy associated with gravity
- Its a type of energy that comes from heat
- Its a force that acts upon an object to get it moving.
- This type of energy makes your lamp and television turn on.
- This type of energy is stores in the nucleus of an atom.
- This is energy that has move from a hot temperature to a cold temperature
- What appears when you turn on a focus
- This type of energy can be found in solar panels.
- This type of energy is stores in chemical compounds
21 Clues: The capacity for doing work • What appears when you turn on a focus • A type of energy which involves motion. • Its a type of energy that comes from heat • The sum of energy in a mechanical system. • The place you find the higher temperature • Its a type of energy associated with gravity • The light that humans can see, it starts with V • ...
Energy 2014-02-24
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- measured in Joules
- potential energy produced by a field of energy
- potential energy from the reaction of substances
- electrons moving through a circuit or wire
- massXgravityXheight
- energy that can be reused easily
- a type of kinetic energy formed by mechanical waves
- light is a type of this
- kinetic energy produced by microscopic mechanical energy
- potential energy from the binding or breaking of a nucleus
- stored energy
- energy that can't be easily reused
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- Equation of Kinetic energy
- potential energy stored in a material that is distorted
- another word for wave
- work divided by time
- potential energy of an electron binding to a nucleus
- when a force acts on a body and there is displacement in that direction
- the movement of a body
- what does thermal mean
20 Clues: stored energy • measured in Joules • massXgravityXheight • work divided by time • another word for wave • the movement of a body • what does thermal mean • light is a type of this • Equation of Kinetic energy • energy that can be reused easily • energy that can't be easily reused • electrons moving through a circuit or wire • potential energy produced by a field of energy • ...
ENERGY 2014-02-25
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- Mechanical energy stored in the configuration of materials
- ability of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation or transform another chemical substance
- Man on the hundred dollar bill, associated with electric energy
- Minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- 9.__ Acceleration of gravity, in gravity's equation
- energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- Opposite type of energy of kinetic
- Source of elastic energy
- Effect or field of magnetic energy
- Nuclear is a type, measured in watts, rate of work, Kanye West song
- energy of nucleus which can be released by fusion, fission or radioactive decay
- Energy of an object in motion
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- energy absorbed or delivered by an electrical circuit
- How an object gains or loses energy, I've been ___in like a dog
- Pull of gravity on an object
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- Example of chemical energy, type of reaction that begins with C
- Energy in a system responsible for temperature
- A ball _____ down a hill has kinetic energy
- Source of thermal energy
20 Clues: Source of elastic energy • Source of thermal energy • Pull of gravity on an object • Energy of an object in motion • energy of electromagnetic waves • Opposite type of energy of kinetic • Effect or field of magnetic energy • A ball _____ down a hill has kinetic energy • Energy in a system responsible for temperature • 9.__ Acceleration of gravity, in gravity's equation • ...
Energy 2015-04-02
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- push or pull on an object
- rate at which work is done
- standard unit of temperature measurement in most countries
- SI unit of thermodynamic temperature
- has a definite size or volume and will not have any particular shape of its own
- law stating that a quantity or a property remain constant as the system changes
- a substance that continuously flows under an applied sheer stress
- of, relating to, or caused by heat
- a substance diffused or suspended in air
- a positively charged particle consisting of two neutrons and two protons
- combining 2 or more things together into one
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- the act of cleaving or splitting apart
- involving or relating to photons or very high energy
- energy of a moving object
- the work per unit charge necessary to move a charged body in an electric field
- prefix meaning above
- measurement of work done by a force
- quantity that has a direction
- an electron or positron emitted from a atomic nucleus
- one ___ equals one kilogram-metre per second squared
- represents the transfer or transformation of energy
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- prefix meaning below
- an increase in the volume of a substance usually due to an addition of heat
- ideal ___ can be characterized by absolute pressure, volume, and absolute temperature
- activities involving both a force and a displacement
- a phase transition directly from a solid to a gaseous state vice versa
- rapid change of water to steam
- ratio of force applied per area covered
- a decrease in volume due to removal of heat
- ___-state physics is the study of rigid matter
- unit of pressure or stress
- different forms of the same element, with the nuclei having different numbers of neutron
- ability to do work
- a nuclear reactor
- phenomenon of melting under pressure and freezing again when the pressure is reduced
- energy stored in an object when it is formed out of its normal shape
- property or tendency of a moving object to continue moving
- quantity that has no direction
- product of the force acting on a body and the time interval during which the force is exerted
- present or potential but not evident or active
41 Clues: a nuclear reactor • ability to do work • prefix meaning below • prefix meaning above • push or pull on an object • energy of a moving object • rate at which work is done • unit of pressure or stress • quantity that has a direction • rapid change of water to steam • quantity that has no direction • of, relating to, or caused by heat • measurement of work done by a force • ...
Energy 2015-04-02
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- property or tendency of a moving object to continue moving
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- involving or relating to photons or very high energy
- SI unit of thermodynamic temperature
- product of the force acting on a body and the time interval during which the force is exerted
- rate at which work is done
- law stating that a quantity or a property remain constant as the system changes
- present or potential but not evident or active
- an electron or positron emitted from a atomic nucleus
- activities involving both a force and a displacement
- ratio of force applied per area covered
- a nuclear reactor
- a positively charged particle consisting of two neutrons and two protons
- the work per unit charge necessary to move a charged body in an electric field
- ___-state physics is the study of rigid matter
- combining 2 or more things together into one
- ability to do work
- the act of cleaving or splitting apart
- a decrease in volume due to removal of heat
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- rapid change of water to steam
- phenomenon of melting under pressure and freezing again when the pressure is reduced
- quantity that has no direction
- ideal ___ can be characterized by absolute pressure, volume, and absolute temperature
- measurement of work done by a force
- one ___ equals one kilogram-metre per second squared
- different forms of the same element, with the nuclei having different numbers of neutron
- prefix meaning above
- has a definite size or volume and will not have any particular shape of its own
- of, relating to, or caused by heat
- unit of pressure or stress
- energy of a moving object
- standard unit of temperature measurement in most countries
- a substance that continuously flows under an applied sheer stress
- quantity that has a direction
- energy stored in an object when it is formed out of its normal shape
- a phase transition directly from a solid to a gaseous state vice versa
- an increase in the volume of a substance usually due to an addition of heat
- represents the transfer or transformation of energy
- prefix meaning below
- push or pull on an object
- a substance diffused or suspended in air
41 Clues: a nuclear reactor • ability to do work • prefix meaning above • prefix meaning below • energy of a moving object • push or pull on an object • rate at which work is done • unit of pressure or stress • quantity that has a direction • rapid change of water to steam • quantity that has no direction • of, relating to, or caused by heat • measurement of work done by a force • ...
Energy 2015-04-06
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- a scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°
- the action of conserving something, in particular
- of or relating to heat
- relating to, or resulting from motion
- the SI unit of pressure
- an airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
- has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure
- when matter transforms straight from gas to solid or solid to gas
- the SI unit of force
- the quantity determining the energy of mass in a gravitational field or of charge in an electric field
- able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion
- firm and stable in shape
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- transfer of energy
- the SI unit of work or energy
- work do to ability
- ? = m x a
- means on the far side of or beyond
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air\
- existing but not yet developed or manifest
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- a nuclear reactor of a Canadian design in which the fuel is unenriched uranium oxide clad in zircaloy and the coolant and moderator is heavy water
- an impelling force or motion
- the process that occurs when a chemical or element is converted from a liquid or a solid to a gas
- is the phenomenon of melting under pressure and freezing again when the pressure is reduced
- decrease in size, number, or range
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- flowing freely but of constant volume
- the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts
- the derived unit is watts
- a quantity having no direction only magnitude
- become or make larger or more extensive
- the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound in physical chemistry
- two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass
- joining two or more things together to form a single entity
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude
- means below or further on
- a unit of magnetic field strength, equal to 10−5 gauss
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- is the SI unit for power
- β is the symbol for it
41 Clues: ? = m x a • transfer of energy • work do to ability • the SI unit of force • of or relating to heat • β is the symbol for it • the SI unit of pressure • firm and stable in shape • is the SI unit for power • the derived unit is watts • means below or further on • an impelling force or motion • the SI unit of work or energy • decrease in size, number, or range • ...
ENERGY 2015-11-24
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- a form of energy; objects with high amounts of this energy are hotter than other objects
- a source of non-renewable energy made from animals that died millions of years ago; it is used to make petrol and diesel and other liquid fuels
- a form of energy used to power appliances
- a diagram used to show the distribution of useful and waste output energy of an appliance, when compared to the energy input
- the ultimate source of energy in our Solar System
- the process in which a producer transfers light energy from the Sun to chemical energy in the form of glucose
- the energy output that is either not useful or cannot be used
- a source of non-renewable energy made from animals that died millions of years ago; it is vital to the functioning of Bunsen burners
- a source of non-renewable energy made from plants that died and were fossilised over millions of years
- a form of potential energy found in things that stretch
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- the form of energy found in fuels
- the form of energy present when something moves
- a form of energy that helps us see
- a form of energy found in any objects above ground
- the general term for a source of chemical energy, made from organisms that died hundreds of millions of years ago
- the ability to do work
- an adjective used to describe energy resources that cannot be replaced once they are used
- the unit of measurement for energy
- an installation where electrical energy is generated through a series of energy transfers
- a form of energy that is found in anything that makes a noise
- the form of energy released during a reaction involving radioactive substances
21 Clues: the ability to do work • the form of energy found in fuels • a form of energy that helps us see • the unit of measurement for energy • a form of energy used to power appliances • the form of energy present when something moves • the ultimate source of energy in our Solar System • a form of energy found in any objects above ground • ...
Energy 2014-03-06
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- Energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases.
- The use of exothermic nuclear processes to create useful heat and electricity.
- Energy that speeds up the particles of matter.
- Mechanical energy that can be put into motion because of its position.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Energy that is in motion or can be put into motion.
- Measurement for energy.
- Mechanical energy that is in motion.
- potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system.
- Energy from the sun.
- Negative energy
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- Energy that flows through a circuit.
- If there is any tension in the surface of something such as stretched rubber it can be defined as.
- mgh is the formula for what type of energy?
- Stored energy; Energy that can be "burned" to do work.
- Energy where waves travel through empty space.
- Conversion from potential energy to kinetic energy.
- Amplifies the potential energy
- Positive energy
- Measurement for power.
20 Clues: Positive energy • Negative energy • Energy from the sun. • Measurement for power. • Measurement for energy. • Amplifies the potential energy • Energy that flows through a circuit. • Mechanical energy that is in motion. • mgh is the formula for what type of energy? • Energy that speeds up the particles of matter. • Energy where waves travel through empty space. • ...
Energy 2023-10-18
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- that travel through air or other medium
- object that allows light waves to pass through
- measured as distance between two adjacent crests
- rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster
- light waves bounce off something else
- transverse wave consisting of electric and magnetic fields
- light waves bend
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- heat transfer in a fluid
- increasing size of object when heat causes molecules to move farther apart
- heat transfer through a vacuum
- wave in which particles of the medium vibrate at right angles
- object that allows a few light waves to pass through
- An object that does not allow light waves to pass through
- Portion of electromagnetic spectrum visible by humans
- Pitch
- heat transfer by molecules touching
- movement of energy from warmer substance to colder one
- disturbance or vibration of medium
- Materials through which a wave travels
- perceived frequency of sound
- Volume of a wave, measured in decibels
21 Clues: Pitch • light waves bend • heat transfer in a fluid • perceived frequency of sound • heat transfer through a vacuum • disturbance or vibration of medium • heat transfer by molecules touching • light waves bounce off something else • Materials through which a wave travels • Volume of a wave, measured in decibels • that travel through air or other medium • ...
Energy 2023-11-20
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- a unit of measurement for time
- a wave where the material moves at right angles to the energy
- the distance between two similar points on a wave (4,6)
- the energy store associated with temperature change
- a method of energy transfer that include the electromagnetic spectrum
- the energy store associated with stretching and squashing (7,9)
- the bottom of a wave
- a unit of measurement for force
- a method of energy transfer that involves surfaces rubbing against each otehr
- a unit of measurement for energy
- a measure of energy transferred over a distance (4,4)
- a method of energy transfer that involves a force
- the crest or top of a wave
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- the energy store associated with food, fuel and batteries (8,9)
- the energy store associated with movement
- a unit of measurement for distance
- the energy store associated with changes of height(13,9)
- the force due to gravity
- the number of times a wave passes each second
- the rate of energy transfer
- a wave where the material moves parallel to the the energy
21 Clues: the bottom of a wave • the force due to gravity • the crest or top of a wave • the rate of energy transfer • a unit of measurement for time • a unit of measurement for force • a unit of measurement for energy • a unit of measurement for distance • the energy store associated with movement • the number of times a wave passes each second • ...
Energy 2024-01-05
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- What is an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the rang 0.001-0.3m called?
- What is light that you can see?
- What is the category of energy of energy that is moving?
- What is the kind of energy that includes gravity?
- What kind of energy is visible to the eyes?
- What is existing in possibility called?
- What is located beyond the visible spectrum at its violet end?
- What is the principle of physics defining in which energy can or can't be destroyed?
- What is an electromagnetic wave of frequency between about 10(4) and 10(11) or 10(10) Hz called?
- What kind of energy source can't be replenished in a short period of time?
- What kind of energy is relating to the nucleus?
- What is the act of two things melting together called?
- What is capable of being renewed called?
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- What kind of energy is relating to heat?
- What type of energy is of, or relating to electricity?
- What is the range of wavelengths or frequencies in which electromagnetic radiation extends?
- What is a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation called?
- What is any substance that has a defined composition called?
- What is splitting into two parts called?
- What is a repeated motion of a particle when displaced from its resting position called?
- What can you hear?
- What is a form of electromagnetic radiation called?
22 Clues: What can you hear? • What is light that you can see? • What is existing in possibility called? • What kind of energy is relating to heat? • What is splitting into two parts called? • What is capable of being renewed called? • What kind of energy is visible to the eyes? • What kind of energy is relating to the nucleus? • What is the kind of energy that includes gravity? • ...
