forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Science Review :) 2021-01-11
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- Substances present at the start of a chemical reaction are called
- Which particle controls "chemical properties" = bonding/reacting with other atoms?
- Group 7?
- more energy is used to break bonds in reactants than is released when bonds form in products. These reactions absorb energy from the environment.
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- the type of reaction of burning fuel to release energy
- a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their atomic nuclei
- When an atom donates or accepts an electron(s), this forms
- The smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still be the same substance is
- a _________ reaction is when reactants combine/react to give you products, as chemical bonds break and form.
- Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge?
- The horizontal row on the periodic table is called
11 Clues: Group 7? • Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge? • The horizontal row on the periodic table is called • the type of reaction of burning fuel to release energy • When an atom donates or accepts an electron(s), this forms • Substances present at the start of a chemical reaction are called • ...
Rems crossword puzzle 2025-01-22
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- rock
- force moving electrically charged particles in a circular or helical path
- something you use when you go camping to keep your camper warm
- you use it in a remote
- it can be converted to other forms of energy such as mechanical energy or heat
- the direction that a compass needle points to as it aligns with the Earth's magnetic field
- on a map
- Its also in a compass
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- something that sticks to metal
- detect surface and subsurface flaws in ferromagnetic materials
- you can use it in a word the _____ time
- How much power you use in your house
- Moving charges create magnetic fields
- The things on your hands
- They run through your house walls
- c5
- you use it for a guitar
- Its the color orange and shiny
- north west south
- the thing in your car that makes it work
- essential in making hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells
- its on a compass
22 Clues: c5 • rock • on a map • north west south • its on a compass • Its also in a compass • you use it in a remote • you use it for a guitar • The things on your hands • something that sticks to metal • Its the color orange and shiny • They run through your house walls • How much power you use in your house • Moving charges create magnetic fields • you can use it in a word the _____ time • ...
Key words for bread and pastry unit 2023-09-25
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- A thin pastry with a low fat content
- Brushing food with milk or egg before it is baked to give a golden brown colour and shiny appearance
- A microbe used in bread production to make it rise
- A key ingredient for making pastry, it is sometimes rubbed into the flour
- When fat particles coat flour particles and prevent long chains of gluten forming
- A type of pastry with lots of layers that rises when baked
- When starches are heated in a liquid and cause the liquid to thicken
- The process of rolling layers of puff pastry to make it expand when cooked
- The process of adding air into food
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- A firm pastry used to make tarts and pies
- A protein found in flour that forms long chains when kneaded to give baked goods a chewy texture
- A macronutrient which is the body's preferred source of energy
- When starches turn brown in dry heat.
- The type of pastry used for eclairs and profiteroles
- A key ingredient for making bread and pastry, it forms the bulk of the recipe
15 Clues: The process of adding air into food • A thin pastry with a low fat content • When starches turn brown in dry heat. • A firm pastry used to make tarts and pies • A microbe used in bread production to make it rise • The type of pastry used for eclairs and profiteroles • A type of pastry with lots of layers that rises when baked • ...
Energy Crossword 2023-12-06
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- Energy caused by chemical reactions.
- Energy evolving into different types of energy
- Energy caused by the fusion or fission of atoms.
- Chemical that is turned into Mechanical energy
- Stored energy
- Energy usually travelling through objects using waves.
- Light energy also known as electromagnetic energy
- Moving energy
- Energy made by motion
- Atoms breaking apart to make energy
- Heat energy
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- Energy that is caused by the movement of electrons or currents.
- Energy cannot be destroyed or created.
- Energy created from chemical reactions to make thermal and light
- An action to make things happen or change
- The ability needed to make work happen
- The measurement of energy
- Atoms fusing together to make energy
- The movement of energy through objects
- Where majority of energy originate from.
20 Clues: Heat energy • Stored energy • Moving energy • Energy made by motion • The measurement of energy • Atoms breaking apart to make energy • Energy caused by chemical reactions. • Atoms fusing together to make energy • Energy cannot be destroyed or created. • The ability needed to make work happen • The movement of energy through objects • Where majority of energy originate from. • ...
Environmental Solutions 2016-01-24
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- a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used
- a resource that can't be replaced at the same rate it is used
- the presence of too many individuals in a area for the available resource
- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- the recovery of materials from waste
- pollution that comes from one source
- an organism that makes a home for itself in a new place outside its native home
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- the preservation and wise use of natural resources
- pollution that comes from many different sources
- the clearing of forest lands
- where an organism lives
- a nonrenewable energy resource
- the number and variety of organisms in a given area during a specific period of time
- an unwanted change in the environment caused by substances or forms of energy
14 Clues: where an organism lives • the clearing of forest lands • a nonrenewable energy resource • the recovery of materials from waste • pollution that comes from one source • pollution that comes from many different sources • the preservation and wise use of natural resources • a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used • ...
Marine bio crossword puzzle 2018-05-04
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- is able to create it's own food using mostly carbon dioxide
- capable of using light energy to perform photosynthesis.
- these are the smallest and structurally simplest organisms, and the oldest forms of life on earth
- one celled organism
- are a very diverse group, mostly from underwater, of simple organisms.
- branched out very early on the tree of life and are genetically distant from both groups.
- this term refers to all the chemical reactions that take place in an organism.
- part of the Eukaryotas group which contains everyday living organism that can be seen everywhere.
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- obtains its energy from substances surrounding it
- can create up another large group of planktonic, unicellular organism.
- are eukaryotic and mostly multicellular, though some, such as mold and yeast, are unicellular.
- is believed to have had constituted an ancient intermediate group.
- an organism that contains of one or more eukaryote cells.
- living together, a beneficial relationship between two organisms
14 Clues: one celled organism • obtains its energy from substances surrounding it • capable of using light energy to perform photosynthesis. • an organism that contains of one or more eukaryote cells. • is able to create it's own food using mostly carbon dioxide • living together, a beneficial relationship between two organisms • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-12
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- All the living and non-living things in an area and how they interact.
- The framework of bones inside your body.
- A mountain that can erupt with lava, ash, and gases.
- The force that keeps you on the ground and makes things fall.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Rain, snow, sleet, and wind are all examples of this.
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- The natural satellite that orbits our planet and shines at night.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The remains or trace of an ancient living thing preserved in rock.
- Organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis.
- Relating to the sun, especially the energy from it.
- A dark shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- One of three basic forms of matter; not a solid or gas.
- It can attract certain metals, like iron and steel.
14 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change. • The framework of bones inside your body. • Relating to the sun, especially the energy from it. • It can attract certain metals, like iron and steel. • A mountain that can erupt with lava, ash, and gases. • Rain, snow, sleet, and wind are all examples of this. • One of three basic forms of matter; not a solid or gas. • ...
Boot Verbs/Stem-Changing Verbs and Go Verbs 2020-03-18
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- Ellos (perder- to lose E→IE)
- Él (comenzar- to start E→IE)
- Ellos (volver- to go back to/return (place) O→UE)
- forms of decir- to say
- Usted (entender- to understand E→IE)
- Ella (colgar- to hang O→UE)
- forms of poner- to put/place/set
- forms of salir- to leave/go out
- Yo (jugar- to play U→UE)
- forms of tener- to have
- Él (competir- to compete E→I)
- Tú (dormir- to sleep O→UE)
- Tú (cerrar- to close E→IE)
- forms of hacer- to do/make
- Tú (servir- to serve E→I)
- Ustedes (querer- to want E→IE)
- Usted (recordar- to remember O→UE)
- Yo (pensar- to think E→IE)
- Ustedes (almorzar- to eat lunch O→UE)
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- forms of venir- to come
- forms of traer- to bring
- Yo (recomendar- to reccomend E→IE)
- Nosotros (merendar- to have a snack E→IE)
- Usted (despedirse- to say goodbye E→I)
- Tú (morir- to die O→UE)
- Ellas (preferir- to prefer E→IE)
- Usted (medir- to measure E→I)
- Nosotros (poder- to be able to O→UE)
- Ella (repetir- to repeat E→I)
- Yo (costar- to cost O→UE)
- Nosotros (vestir- to dress E→I)
- Ella (empezar- to start E→IE)
- Ellas (devolver- to give back/return (object) O→UE)
- Él (contar- to count/tell O→UE)
- Ellas (despedir- to fire E→I)
- Ellos (vestirse- to dress oneself E→I)
- Yo (pedir- to order/ask for E→I)
37 Clues: forms of decir- to say • forms of venir- to come • Tú (morir- to die O→UE) • forms of tener- to have • forms of traer- to bring • Yo (jugar- to play U→UE) • Yo (costar- to cost O→UE) • Tú (servir- to serve E→I) • Tú (dormir- to sleep O→UE) • Tú (cerrar- to close E→IE) • forms of hacer- to do/make • Yo (pensar- to think E→IE) • Ella (colgar- to hang O→UE) • Ellos (perder- to lose E→IE) • ...
modalities 2023-12-13
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- high frequency sound wave
- liquid water turning into water vapor
- electrodes placed on skin for pain control
- manipulation, methodical pressure,friction & kneading of soft tissueEFFLEURAGE, PETRISSAGE, DEEP FRICTION, TAPOTEMENT, VIBRATIONS
- reduces muscle spasm & increase range of motion
- heating through direct contact with a heat
- pulling of a body part continuous, intermittent manual, gravitational
- use of cold
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- heating indirectly through air or space (whirlpool)
- heat transfer through other forms of energy ultrasound
- heat transfer by or from its source in form of waves or rays
- “dry” warmer whirlpool
- uses electricity to drive medicine into superficial tissue
- use of heat
- high frequency electrical current
15 Clues: use of heat • use of cold • “dry” warmer whirlpool • high frequency sound wave • high frequency electrical current • liquid water turning into water vapor • electrodes placed on skin for pain control • heating through direct contact with a heat • reduces muscle spasm & increase range of motion • heating indirectly through air or space (whirlpool) • ...
Connection of Electrical components 2022-10-11
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- switch - One without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
- connection- Connected along multiple paths, and each component has the same voltage across it, equal to the voltage across the network.
- – Material used for making conductor wires.
- - When there are two or more electrical devices present in a circuit with an energy source, there are a couple of basic means by which to connect them.
- connection- When the same current flows through all the components in the circuit.
- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy.
- – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy.
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- circuit - Abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through an unintended, shorter pathway instead of following the circuit.
- Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions.
- – A device that stores and releases energy much faster than a battery.
- drop - The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- - Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod.
- - A good conductor of electricity.
- - The SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
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- Supply - Takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC, and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer, typically stepping it down to the voltage required by the load.
- The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit.
- - uses ohm's law
- A device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control.
- -The base unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI).
- flow -The external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
- - A circuit is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- - Used to hold conductors in position, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures.
- Represent the actual electrical connections present in the circuit.
- - A band conductor of electricity.
- - The point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end.
- path - A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- - A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- - The SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- - Supply energy to the circuit by doing work upon the charge to move it from the low energy terminal to the high energy terminal.
- - A component which controls the open-ness or closed-ness of an electric circuit.
32 Clues: - uses ohm's law • - A band conductor of electricity. • - A good conductor of electricity. • – Material used for making conductor wires. • - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. • – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy. • The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit. • ...
Connection of Electrical components 2022-10-11
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- switch - One without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
- connection- Connected along multiple paths, and each component has the same voltage across it, equal to the voltage across the network.
- – Material used for making conductor wires.
- - When there are two or more electrical devices present in a circuit with an energy source, there are a couple of basic means by which to connect them.
- connection- When the same current flows through all the components in the circuit.
- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy.
- – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy.
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- circuit - Abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through an unintended, shorter pathway instead of following the circuit.
- Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions.
- – A device that stores and releases energy much faster than a battery.
- drop - The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- - Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod.
- - A good conductor of electricity.
- - The SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
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- Supply - Takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC, and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer, typically stepping it down to the voltage required by the load.
- The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit.
- - uses ohm's law
- A device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control.
- -The base unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI).
- flow -The external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
- - A circuit is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- - Used to hold conductors in position, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures.
- Represent the actual electrical connections present in the circuit.
- - A band conductor of electricity.
- - The point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end.
- path - A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- - A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- - The SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- - Supply energy to the circuit by doing work upon the charge to move it from the low energy terminal to the high energy terminal.
- - A component which controls the open-ness or closed-ness of an electric circuit.
32 Clues: - uses ohm's law • - A band conductor of electricity. • - A good conductor of electricity. • – Material used for making conductor wires. • - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. • – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy. • The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit. • ...
Science Crossword 2025-07-09
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- - The breaking down and removal of rocks by wind, water, or ice.
- - What happens when one tectonic plate sinks beneath another.
- - Relates to heat energy driving movements beneath Earth's crust.
- -Describes activity or waves caused by earthquakes.
- - Describes how long mountains take to form
- - Force that pulls rocks apart, leading to the formation of normal faults
- - Large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes or disturbances
- - Process of heat transfer in the mantle that causes plates to move.
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- - The force that helps pull tectonic plates downward in subduction zones.
- - What happens when two tectonic plates crash into each other.
- - Describes the distance between landforms like faults or ridges.
- - Type of energy related to motion; involved in tectonic movement.
- -A landform that forms when magma erupts onto Earth's surface.
- - Relates to heat energy driving movements beneath Earth's crust.
14 Clues: - Describes how long mountains take to form • -Describes activity or waves caused by earthquakes. • - What happens when one tectonic plate sinks beneath another. • - What happens when two tectonic plates crash into each other. • -A landform that forms when magma erupts onto Earth's surface. • - The breaking down and removal of rocks by wind, water, or ice. • ...
Chapter 25: Human Interactions with the Biosphere 2020-05-31
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- Difference between the number of persons born per year and the number who die per year (2 words)
- _______ engineering can produce transgenic plants with new and different traits
- technique to remove every tree (2 words)
- Variety of life on Earth and described in terms of the number of different species
- These species crowd out the native species
- This type of reproduction where a generation takes the place of the next
- Reservoirs of water below the ground
- Any undesired alteration of the environment and is often caused by human activities
- _______ percent of freshwater is used to irrigate crops (number spelled out)
- Removal of water from aquifers is causing land _______
- Nonrenewable raw materials
- Compressed remains of plants and animals that died millions of years ago
- ________ intrusion is another consequence of aquifer depletion
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- Accounts for 6% of electrical power generated in the US
- Provides the same amount of good and services for future generations while preserving biodiversity
- this type of erosion is caused by living right on the coast
- Resources are capable of being naturally replenished
- Human activities are causing the emission of these types of gases
- Fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- Abbreviation for compounds that damage the Earth's ozone shield
- ______ first name of person who created this puzzle
- Maximum population the environment can support for an extended period (2 words)
- Removal of trees
- _______ energy is powered by steam
- human population growth rate represents this type of graph
- Resources that are in limited supply
- Withdrawal of groundwater can cause __________
- _____ energy is diffuse energy that must be collected, converted to another form, and stored if it is to compete with other forms of energy.
- Agricultural ________ causes some pesticides and herbicides to enter our water supply
29 Clues: Removal of trees • Nonrenewable raw materials • _______ energy is powered by steam • Reservoirs of water below the ground • Resources that are in limited supply • technique to remove every tree (2 words) • These species crowd out the native species • Withdrawal of groundwater can cause __________ • ______ first name of person who created this puzzle • ...
Cell Structure & Function Choice Board Puzzle 2021-10-11
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- Known as the "powerhouse” of the cell; breaks down food to produce energy in the form of ATP.
- Builds and transports substances through the cell; does not have attached ribosomes.
- inside chloroplasts and trap sunlight for energy
- term for the process of cell division
- A round structure within the nucleus that produces ribosomes.
- the basic unit of life
- Helps produce protein for the cell.
- Stores food and water.
- A double layer that supports and protects the cell and only allows certain substances in and out.
- The command center of the cell that contains DNA
- membrane the cell membrane is also called this
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- forms when DNA coils tightly during division and assembles
- converts sunlight into energy for plant cell and contains a green pigment called chlorophyll.
- the cell membrane has this property
- Gives shape and protection to plant cells.
- known as the "microtubule organizing center"
- the process of making protein
- Builds and transports substances through the cell; attached ribosomes on it's surface give it a rough texture.
- Surrounds and protects the nucleus.
- Processes and packages materials for the cell.
- the largest organelle in plant cells
- centrioles are only found in this type of cell
- proteins made by the rough ER travel to the Golgi in sacks called this
- Jelly-like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles.
- has digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders.
25 Clues: the basic unit of life • Stores food and water. • the process of making protein • the cell membrane has this property • Surrounds and protects the nucleus. • Helps produce protein for the cell. • the largest organelle in plant cells • term for the process of cell division • Gives shape and protection to plant cells. • known as the "microtubule organizing center" • ...
Physics Types of Energy 2014-02-26
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- The total energy remains constant, but the exact form of the energy may change.
- Is sound energy potential or kinetic?
- In order for work to be done, there must be a ______ in position or speed.
- Is gravitational energy kinetic or potential?
- Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor is ______ energy.
- In order for work to be done, the object must move in the ______ of the applied force.
- The energy of the motion of atoms or molecules in a substance.
- The energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter is ______ energy?
- In order for work to be done, a _____ must be applied
- The potential energy of a magnet to do work.
- The rate at which work is done.
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- When work is done, there will be an equal change in energy.
- The amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state is ______ energy?
- The energy released during nuclear fission or fusion is ______ energy.
- I am the force caused by the attraction of all other masses to the mass of the earth. What type of energy am I?
- W=FcosD
- What is the source of Kinetic Energy?
- Work is how an object _______ or loses energy.
- Work put out by an object.
- The potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed is ______ energy?
20 Clues: W=FcosD • Work put out by an object. • The rate at which work is done. • Is sound energy potential or kinetic? • What is the source of Kinetic Energy? • The potential energy of a magnet to do work. • Is gravitational energy kinetic or potential? • Work is how an object _______ or loses energy. • In order for work to be done, a _____ must be applied • ...
Idk 2022-03-04
9 Clues: gives us light • lets light enter • we use it too see • we use it to hear • cant see near object • forms image of object • no need to answer this lol • a form of energy that enables us to see • cant see far object because his eye is too short
Earth crossword 2022-10-31
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- two tectonic slide past eachother
- waves of energy travel from center of earth
- rock from earth break and shake
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- a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
- under water mountain range
- one plate slides undeeranother
- Two tectonic plates collide
- two tectonic plates divide
- continuous process ofnew igneous rock
9 Clues: under water mountain range • two tectonic plates divide • Two tectonic plates collide • one plate slides undeeranother • rock from earth break and shake • two tectonic slide past eachother • continuous process ofnew igneous rock • waves of energy travel from center of earth • a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
Layla's Crossword 2022-01-19
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- A substance that undergoes a chemical change in a chemical reaction.
- A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
- A solid that forms during a chemical reaction.
- The altering of an object's chemical composition by rearranging the atoms.
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- A reaction that releases energy; it becomes warm or hot.
- A chemical reaction that produces more reactant molecules than it started with.
- The substance produced as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A chemical reaction that makes one molecule from two or more.
- A reaction that takes in energy
- A substance that undergoes a chemical change in a chemical reaction.
10 Clues: A reaction that takes in energy • A solid that forms during a chemical reaction. • A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. • A reaction that releases energy; it becomes warm or hot. • The substance produced as a result of a chemical reaction. • A chemical reaction that makes one molecule from two or more. • ...
Layla's Crossword 2022-01-19
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- A substance that undergoes a chemical change in a chemical reaction.
- A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
- A solid that forms during a chemical reaction.
- The altering of an object's chemical composition by rearranging the atoms.
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- A reaction that releases energy; it becomes warm or hot.
- A chemical reaction that produces more reactant molecules than it started with.
- The substance produced as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A chemical reaction that makes one molecule from two or more.
- A reaction that takes in energy
- A substance that undergoes a chemical change in a chemical reaction.
10 Clues: A reaction that takes in energy • A solid that forms during a chemical reaction. • A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. • A reaction that releases energy; it becomes warm or hot. • The substance produced as a result of a chemical reaction. • A chemical reaction that makes one molecule from two or more. • ...
Africa Storyline Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-21
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- “Claim, Evidence, Reasoning”; a blueprint we use to formally and scientifically argue a case
- a short segment of DNA that is repeated multiple times
- biological mother
- the study of genetic relatedness
- putting it all together; a “Final Draft” combination of the claim and evidence
- a.k.a. the “C”; a statement that answers the question/problem; a FULL & COMPLETE sentence
- the distance of a place North/South of the Earth's equator (up + down)
- a unit of heredity transferred from parent to offspring
- the study of places and the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- the amount of energy burned while an animal is at rest
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- the caring for young by family members other than parents
- energy that is stored within the body for use in emergencies or when food is unavailable
- the amount that was lost OVERALL
- a unit of measurement used to represent energy; 1 kcal= 1 calorie
- an animal that preys on other animals
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- organized pictures of chromosomes
- alternate forms of a gene
- the amount that was gained OVERALL
- the description of an experience one has had using one (or more) of their 5 senses (taste, touch, smell, hear, see); leads to the formation of a question
- a pair of alleles
- biological father
- the distance of a place East/West of the Prime Meridian (left + right)
- a.k.a. the “E”; facts that support/prove the claim
- a unique identifier of a precise geographic location on the earth
- a structure that contains genetic information
26 Clues: biological mother • a pair of alleles • biological father • alternate forms of a gene • the amount that was lost OVERALL • the study of genetic relatedness • organized pictures of chromosomes • the amount that was gained OVERALL • an animal that preys on other animals • a structure that contains genetic information • a.k.a. the “E”; facts that support/prove the claim • ...
Chemical Changes Review DMS 2025 2025-09-23
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- A ______ substance is formed during a chemical change.
- A thin green layer of corrosion that forms over the copper on a penny or Statue of Liberty.
- a chemical change where 2 liquids mix together and a solid forms
- When oxygen and iron combine it creates a brown substance called ___________.
- When mixing baking soda with vinegar what type of thermal change was it? Warmer or cooler.
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- An _____________ color change is an indicator that a chemical change has occurred.
- When wood or paper _______ it gives off heat and creates a new substance called ashes.
- What type of change is cutting paper or chewing food?
- type of chemical change food goes through in your stomach
- The scientific term for "heat" energy.
- When a _____ is produced you will see bubbles or hear fizzing.
- When milk expires and _______ it is a chemical change.
12 Clues: The scientific term for "heat" energy. • What type of change is cutting paper or chewing food? • A ______ substance is formed during a chemical change. • When milk expires and _______ it is a chemical change. • type of chemical change food goes through in your stomach • When a _____ is produced you will see bubbles or hear fizzing. • ...
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE TEST 2023-10-04
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- forms junction between sieve tube elements
- Contents inside a phloem sieve tube
- transport of food by translocation requires
- component of phloem that provides support
- direction of flow of food
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- part of the plant that makes food
- process that makes food in plants
- vascular tissue made of living cells
- part of the plant that receives food
- sieve elements are in close proximity with
10 Clues: direction of flow of food • part of the plant that makes food • process that makes food in plants • Contents inside a phloem sieve tube • vascular tissue made of living cells • part of the plant that receives food • component of phloem that provides support • forms junction between sieve tube elements • sieve elements are in close proximity with • ...
Natural Disasters - GoPro 2023-04-06
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- Big flashes of light through the sky
- A sudden release of energy from the Earth's crust
- A loud crash coming from the sky
- A severe snow storm
- A hug mountain that erupts with lava
- Large fire that is uncontrolled
- A huge wave coming in from the ocean
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- Another word for a tornado
- Large tropical storm that forms over warm ocean water
- A violent rotating column of air
- A large overflow of water
- Frozen water particles falling from the sky
- No water or rain for long periods of time
13 Clues: A severe snow storm • A large overflow of water • Another word for a tornado • Large fire that is uncontrolled • A violent rotating column of air • A loud crash coming from the sky • Big flashes of light through the sky • A hug mountain that erupts with lava • A huge wave coming in from the ocean • No water or rain for long periods of time • ...
Earthquakes 2021-10-20
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- -a large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor.
- -the shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath earths surface.
- - the measurement of an earthquake's strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults.
- -the point beneath earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
- scale -A scale that rates earthquakes according to there intensity and how much damage they cause at a particular place.
- -squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- scale - a scale that rates an earthquake's magnitude based on the size of its seismic waves.
- -shearing can cause rock to break and slip apart or to a change its shape.
- waves -A type of seismic wave that forms when p waves and s waves reach earth's surface.
- - a device that records ground movement caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth.
- -a type of seismic wave and that compresses and expands the ground.
- -an earthquake that occurs after a larger earthquake in the same area.
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- magnitude scale - a scale that rates earthquakes by estimating the total energy released by an earthquake.
- - the force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface
- isolated building - a building mounted on bearings designed to absorb the energy of an earthquake.
- -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
- -pulls on the crust, stretching rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle.
- -the point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus.
- wall -the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault.
- -the record of an earthquake's seismic waves produced by a seismograph.
- fault -a type of fault in which rocks on either side move past each other sideways with little up or down motion.
- wall - the block that forms the upper half of a fault.
- -s waves are seismic waves that vibrate from side to side to side as well as up and down.
- -the process by which an earthquake's violent movement suddenly turns lose soil into liquid mud.
- fault -In a normal fault,the fault is at an angle,so one block of rock lies above the fault while the other block lies below the fault.
- fault -a type of fault where the hanging wall slides upward;caused by compression in the crust.
26 Clues: -squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • wall - the block that forms the upper half of a fault. • -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume. • -a large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor. • wall -the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault. • -the point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus. • ...
Crosscience 2022-09-15
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- cells: multicellular, has a nucleus.
- cell: cell that can divide into 2 or more daughter cells,
- cell: cells that result from the division of a single parent cell.
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells.
- a new cell wall forms in the middle
- chromosomes line up in a single file at the middle of the cell.
- wall: structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane.
- sister cromatids searate.
- vopied DNA condenses into chromosomes
- theory: one of the basic principles of biology.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
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- plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- cells: single celled organism that doesn't have a nucleus or organells.
- organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur. It has a double membrane.
- sinthesis phase
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- a nuclear memebrane forms around the chrematin.
- the first of four phases of the cell cycle that takes place in eukaryotic cell division.
- the period in the cell cycle from the completion of DNA replication to the beginning of cell division
20 Clues: sinthesis phase • sister cromatids searate. • a new cell wall forms in the middle • cells: multicellular, has a nucleus. • vopied DNA condenses into chromosomes • a nuclear memebrane forms around the chrematin. • theory: one of the basic principles of biology. • cell: cell that can divide into 2 or more daughter cells, • ...
TSFA Crossword 2024-04-03
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- Form is the geometric shape or line design that forms the outline of the flower arrangement.
- Sells floral goods and services to the consumer
- Cutting flowers stems properly and providing proper treatment at any stage of the distribution process
- The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container
- A hue darkened by the addition of black forms a shade of the hue
- The process in which cut flowers and foliage heave been tested to extend their freshness
- Described the lightness or darkness of a hue
- The brightness or darkness of a hue
- The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue
- Firmly wrapping or tying similar materials together to form a larger, individual unit
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- The storage or shipment of flowers out of water
- Floral Material that has an "airy" look to create the finishing touch
- A purpose of foliage is to hide the mechanics in a flower arrangement.
- The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves
- The impression of the design being stable and self-supported
- Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant
- The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location
- Adding white to a color lightens its tint
18 Clues: The brightness or darkness of a hue • Adding white to a color lightens its tint • Described the lightness or darkness of a hue • The storage or shipment of flowers out of water • Sells floral goods and services to the consumer • The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue • The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container • ...
Cancer 2025-02-06
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- Uncontrollable disease
- cancer treatment reduced or eliminated the symptoms and signs of cancer
- the treatment of disease by the use of chemical substances
- A substance organism or agent capable of causing cancer
- A term used to describe cancer
- A kind of cancer found in your blood and bone
- High energy particles or waves to destroy cancer cells
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- an x-ray picture
- Not harmful in effect
- forms in epithelial tissue
- Skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes
- Abnormal growth
12 Clues: Abnormal growth • an x-ray picture • Not harmful in effect • Uncontrollable disease • forms in epithelial tissue • A term used to describe cancer • Skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes • A kind of cancer found in your blood and bone • High energy particles or waves to destroy cancer cells • A substance organism or agent capable of causing cancer • ...
Sensation and Perception - Concepts and Theories 2024-11-20
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- Conflict between automatic and controlled processing (e.g., color-word mismatch).
- Spinal cord gates control the transmission of pain signals.
- The smallest level of a stimulus that can be detected at least 50% of the time.
- The process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting sensory information.
- Focusing on one conversation amidst background noise.
- Focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring others.
- Missing visual changes in the environment.
- A mental predisposition to perceive things in a specific way.
- Differentiating an object from its background.
- Organizing stimuli into coherent groups (e.g., proximity, similarity).
- To perceive a difference, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.
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- Transformation of stimulus energy into neural signals (e.g., light to electrochemical energy).
- Perception driven by cognition, prior knowledge, and expectations.
- Illusion caused by mismatched auditory and visual stimuli.
- Emphasizes perceiving whole forms rather than separate parts.
- The smallest detectable difference between two stimuli.
- process of detecting and encoding environmental stimuli into neural signals.
- Perception starting from raw sensory input without prior knowledge.
- Explains how and when we detect faint stimuli amidst background noise, influenced by experience and expectations.
- Blindness Failure to notice visible stimuli when attention is elsewhere.
20 Clues: Missing visual changes in the environment. • Differentiating an object from its background. • Focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring others. • Focusing on one conversation amidst background noise. • The smallest detectable difference between two stimuli. • Illusion caused by mismatched auditory and visual stimuli. • ...
Chemistry 2026-04-29
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- Tastes sour and turns litmus paper red
- A device used to measure the energy absorbed or released as heat
- Chemical reaction where one element trades places with another element
- a compound that can act as both an acid or a base
- The _____ point of water is 100 degrees Celsius
- Chemical reaction in which a reactant forms several products
- The stronger the acid, the _____ the conjugate base
- Feels slippery and has a pH below 7
- Most reactive non-metal
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- The elements on the right side of a chemical equation
- A hot-air balloon is an example of this law
- HCl, HNO^3, and H^2SO^4 are examples of _____ acids
- ________ acids increase the hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution
- Able to be dissolved in another substance
- A/An ______ in temperature causes the speed of gas molecules to increase
- Solidification and _________ are phase changes that release energy
- Law in which temperature is held constant and pressure and volume are inversely proportional
- Change in color, odor, and temperature are evidence of a ______ reaction
- Acetic, Hydroflouric, and Phosphoric acids are ____ acids
- A substance can never change temperature and ____ at the same time
20 Clues: Most reactive non-metal • Feels slippery and has a pH below 7 • Tastes sour and turns litmus paper red • Able to be dissolved in another substance • A hot-air balloon is an example of this law • The _____ point of water is 100 degrees Celsius • a compound that can act as both an acid or a base • HCl, HNO^3, and H^2SO^4 are examples of _____ acids • ...
Earth crossword 2022-10-31
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- two tectonic slide past eachother
- waves of energy travel from center of earth
- rock from earth break and shake
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- a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
- under water mountain range
- one plate slides undeeranother
- Two tectonic plates collide
- two tectonic plates divide
- continuous process ofnew igneous rock
9 Clues: under water mountain range • two tectonic plates divide • Two tectonic plates collide • one plate slides undeeranother • rock from earth break and shake • two tectonic slide past eachother • continuous process ofnew igneous rock • waves of energy travel from center of earth • a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
Earth crossword 2022-10-31
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- two tectonic slide past eachother
- waves of energy travel from center of earth
- rock from earth break and shake
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- a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
- under water mountain range
- one plate slides undeeranother
- Two tectonic plates collide
- two tectonic plates divide
- continuous process ofnew igneous rock
9 Clues: under water mountain range • two tectonic plates divide • Two tectonic plates collide • one plate slides undeeranother • rock from earth break and shake • two tectonic slide past eachother • continuous process ofnew igneous rock • waves of energy travel from center of earth • a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
Earth crossword 2022-10-31
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- two tectonic slide past eachother
- waves of energy travel from center of earth
- rock from earth break and shake
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- a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
- under water mountain range
- one plate slides undeeranother
- Two tectonic plates collide
- two tectonic plates divide
- continuous process ofnew igneous rock
9 Clues: under water mountain range • two tectonic plates divide • Two tectonic plates collide • one plate slides undeeranother • rock from earth break and shake • two tectonic slide past eachother • continuous process ofnew igneous rock • waves of energy travel from center of earth • a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
Anatomy of the Leaf Cross Section 2023-05-31
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- provides support for the leaf and transports water, minerals, and food energy to the rest of the plant
- aids to prevent water loss and provides an extra layer between the outside and inside of the leaf
- transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves. Also provides mechanical support and storage
- reduce the amount of required energy for the breathing process and helps the plant save energy in extreme conditions
- produces energy through photosynthesis which aid plant growth
- protects plants against drought, extreme temperatures, UV radiation, chemical attack, mechanical injuries, and pest infection
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- allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and for oxygen and excess water to leave the leaf
- leaf cell type that forms a tight layer around the veins. It makes photosynthesis more efficient.
- most of photosynthesis occurs here. these cells are close together to increase light absorption
- regulate gas exchange and water loss between the plant and environment
- allows for the interchange of gases needed for photosynthesis
- control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closing of stomatal pores
12 Clues: allows for the interchange of gases needed for photosynthesis • produces energy through photosynthesis which aid plant growth • regulate gas exchange and water loss between the plant and environment • control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closing of stomatal pores • ...
Anatomy of the Leaf Cross Section 2023-05-31
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- provides support for the leaf and transports water, minerals, and food energy to the rest of the plant
- aids to prevent water loss and provides an extra layer between the outside and inside of the leaf
- transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves. Also provides mechanical support and storage
- reduce the amount of required energy for the breathing process and helps the plant save energy in extreme conditions
- produces energy through photosynthesis which aid plant growth
- protects plants against drought, extreme temperatures, UV radiation, chemical attack, mechanical injuries, and pest infection
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- allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and for oxygen and excess water to leave the leaf
- leaf cell type that forms a tight layer around the veins. It makes photosynthesis more efficient.
- most of photosynthesis occurs here. these cells are close together to increase light absorption
- regulate gas exchange and water loss between the plant and environment
- allows for the interchange of gases needed for photosynthesis
- control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closing of stomatal pores
12 Clues: allows for the interchange of gases needed for photosynthesis • produces energy through photosynthesis which aid plant growth • regulate gas exchange and water loss between the plant and environment • control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closing of stomatal pores • ...
chapt. 45 2023-02-15
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- (2)33 vertebra, supports trunk/head,protects spinal cord
- (4) 206
- (2)Ca, P, protein,vitD/A/C,GH,thyroxine,insulin
- (2)increases mitosis/protein synthesis
- 4 fused vertebra
- 5, largest/strongest
- (2)where nerves exit spinal column
- (2)red bone marrow- blood forming
- connect muscle to bone
- needed for clotting/nerves/muscles
- (2)shortens/exerts force on a bone, pulls on insertion
- covers bone surfaces, involved in growth/repair/bones blood supply
- ends of long bones
- 1st cervical vertebra, forms a pivotal joint
- (2)12 pairs of ribs/sternum,protects heart/lungs
- (2)forms diaphysis of long bones, covers spongy bone
- needed for efficient use of glucose for energy
- 2nd cervical vertebra
- (2) muscle compression on leg veins causes
- moveable muscle attachment
- causes retention of Ca in bones
- (2) increases removal of CA/P from bones
- small sacs of synovial fluid between joints
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- (2) 12, articulate with ribs
- (2)freely moveable joints
- (2)irregularly structured osteocytes
- used for movement, protection
- stimulates osteoblasts&increases energy prod.
- resorb bone blood Ca needed/removes excess bone
- cushions joints/decreases friction
- 5 fused vertebra
- make bone during growth/remodeling/repair
- (2)long bones
- Ca/P removed/replaced for normal blood levels
- densely structured osteocytes in compact bone
- muscle that causes bone to move in a certain direction
- (2)provide cushion for vertebra
- connects bone to bone
- (2)voluntary muscle collectively create
- (3)found in flat/irregular bones&end of long bones
- (2) flat and irregular bones/have red bone marrow
- (2)osteocytes, Ca salts, collagen
- Ca broken down from bone into blood stream
- immovable joints called sutures
- stationary muscle attachment
- 8 cranial bones, 14 facial bones,3 auditory bones
- these are attached to the skeleton
- joint
- membrane that encircles each muscle
- shaft of long bone
50 Clues: joint • (4) 206 • (2)long bones • 5 fused vertebra • 4 fused vertebra • ends of long bones • shaft of long bone • 5, largest/strongest • connects bone to bone • 2nd cervical vertebra • connect muscle to bone • (2)freely moveable joints • moveable muscle attachment • (2) 12, articulate with ribs • stationary muscle attachment • used for movement, protection • (2)provide cushion for vertebra • ...
Cells and Life 2025-09-24
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- Tightly coiled, organized DNA
- Organisms that make their own energy from alternative energy forms
- Long whip-like structure that some cells use to propel themselves through their environment
- Organisms that consume other organisms for energy
- Cellular respiration without oxygen
- small structures that assemble proteins
- When a cell membrane allows some substances to pass through but not others
- surrounds all cells and regulates what comes in and what goes out
- When substances move across a semipermeable membrane without doing any work
- structures that perform specific functions in a cell
- Several types of long, thin fibers anchored to various parts of the cell. Helps the cell maintain and change its shape.
- Modifies and packages proteins into vesicles
- The process of breaking down molecules to produce ATP
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- Makes most of the cell's ATP
- small organelles that dispose of old cellular structures and destroy foreign substances
- network of tubes that help produce and transport proteins, sometimes containing ribosomes
- The free movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Contains information for making proteins and plays a role in regulating many cellular processes
- When there is high concentration of a substance on one side of a cell membrane and low concentration on the other
- groups of similar cells that work together
- The free movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- When a cell must do work to move substances across a semipermeable membrane
- groups of tissues
- A green pigment that absorbs sunlight in plants
- When bacteria perform glycolysis they release lactic acid.
- Small bubble-like structure that transports proteins to their final destination
- The location the light dependent phase of photosynthesis takes place in.
- organisms are made of cells, cells can divide to make new ones, and cells come from other cells
- Most bacteria, algae, fungi, and plants have this rigid structure that protects the cell
- The energy currency cells use to power their processes.
- Organisms who get their energy from the sun do this
31 Clues: groups of tissues • Makes most of the cell's ATP • Tightly coiled, organized DNA • Cellular respiration without oxygen • small structures that assemble proteins • groups of similar cells that work together • Modifies and packages proteins into vesicles • A green pigment that absorbs sunlight in plants • Organisms that consume other organisms for energy • ...
CHEM 111 and 112 Cross Word 2014-05-11
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- A starting substance in a chemical reaction
- The SI unit for temperature
- Fills a container to the extent of its own volume regardless of its shape
- The movement of one fluid through another
- The SI unit for the amount of a substance
- Able to be a acid or a base
- The study of a mass to mole relationship in chemical chemical formulas
- The change of a substance from a solid to a liquid
- A method of determining the concentration of a unknown solution by monitoring amounts during its reaction with a solution of known concentration
- The sum of the internal energy plus the product of the pressure and volume
- A substance formed in a chemical reaction
- The capacity to do work
- A charged particle that forms when a atom loses or gains one or more electrons
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- The distance between any point on a wave and the same point on the next wave
- A positively charged Ion
- An organic compound that contains only H and C
- The space occupied by a sample of matter
- The maximum amount of solute that dissolves in a fixed quantity of liquid
- The SI unit for energy
- Fills its container regardless of shape and size because its particles are far appart
- The loss of electrons in a Redox reaction
- A uncharged subatomic particle found in the nucleus
- Any species that produces a OH-
- Measure of pressure equal to 1 mmHg
- A horizontal row of the periodic table
25 Clues: The SI unit for energy • The capacity to do work • A positively charged Ion • The SI unit for temperature • Able to be a acid or a base • Any species that produces a OH- • Measure of pressure equal to 1 mmHg • A horizontal row of the periodic table • The space occupied by a sample of matter • The movement of one fluid through another • The SI unit for the amount of a substance • ...
Science 2024-05-04
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- - Instrument for viewing objects too small for the naked eye
- - Nerve cell transmitting electrical signals
- - Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- - Molecule containing genetic instructions
- - Variety of life forms in a given area
- - Basic unit of matter
- - Process of species change over time
- - Change in the DNA sequence
- - Controlled procedure to test a hypothesis
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- - Large systems of stars, gas, and dust
- - Proposed explanation based on limited evidence
- - Nuclear reaction combining atomic nuclei
- - Transfer of heat through direct contact
- - Force attracting objects to each other
- - Substance with a distinct molecular composition
- - Community of living organisms and their environment
- - Physics theory describing subatomic particles
- - Physicist famous for the theory of relativity
- - Sun and all celestial objects orbiting it
- - Substance composed of one type of atom
20 Clues: - Basic unit of matter • - Change in the DNA sequence • - Process of species change over time • - Large systems of stars, gas, and dust • - Variety of life forms in a given area • - Force attracting objects to each other • - Substance composed of one type of atom • - Transfer of heat through direct contact • - Nuclear reaction combining atomic nuclei • ...
Chemistry Of Life Crossword 2024-10-15
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- A chemical your body produces when your cells
- The form of carbohydrate storage in animals
- Diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane
- The main components of cell membranes. They are composed of a phosphate group
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors
- Transport use of cell energy to move materials
- The state in which all forces acting on the body are balanced with an equal and opposite force
- A series of chemical reactions that allow two molecules to bond by the formation of a water molecule
- A solution where the concentration of solutes outside a cell is higher
- A large carbohydrate molecule used by plants
- Long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together
- A lipid composed of glycerol and three fatty acids
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- Chemical decomposition of carbohydrate in absence of oxygen
- Nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule or many sugar molecules. Only made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- The carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells
- The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration into area of lower concentration
- The process of making an RNA copy of gene's DNA sequence
- Raw materials needed for cell metabolism
- The loss of electrons
- The process of plants use chlorophyll to trap sunlight energy
20 Clues: The loss of electrons • Raw materials needed for cell metabolism • The form of carbohydrate storage in animals • A large carbohydrate molecule used by plants • A chemical your body produces when your cells • Transport use of cell energy to move materials • Long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together • A lipid composed of glycerol and three fatty acids • ...
Physical Science 2023-05-15
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- theory in physics based on the fact that particles of matter are in vigorous motion and that the temperature of a substance increases with an increase in either the average kinetic energy of the particles or the average potential energy of separation of the particles, or in both, when heat is added
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- as a result of their interaction, rearrangement of atoms of substances resulting in new substances; change in color or odor are hints that a chemical reaction has occurred; also chemical reaction
- net release of energy
- matter with no definite volume or shape
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- a chemical substance that contains only one kind of atom and that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- a measure of how hot or cold something is; a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- change to the structure of the nucleus of an atom during a nuclear reaction; a nuclear change gives off radiation and generally changes one element to another
- a gaslike state of matter consisting of positively charged ions, free electrons, and neutral particles; found in stars, the sun, solar wind, lightning, and fire; unlike gases, plasmas are good conductors of electrical currents
- a homogeneous mixture
- a force of attraction that one atom or group of atoms has for another atom or group of atoms; this force keeps the two atoms or groups together under some circumstances
- change to a substance that does not alter its chemical composition; examples of physical changes to substances include freezing water and dissolving salt in water
- matter with definite volume but no definite shape
- a measure of the disorder of a system as the system tends toward equilibrium; in a closed system, potential energy of the system will decrease over time (as potential energy decreases, entropy increases)
- the phase change of a substance from the solid state directly to the gaseous state; for example, dry ice, moth balls, or solid air freshener
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- substance in which all samples of the substance have fixed composition and properties; elements and compounds are pure substances (e.g., water is a compound, and silver is an element)
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a substance 1°C; the greater the specific heat, the greater the heat it takes to raise a substance´s temperature; also specific heat capacity
- having uniform composition throughout
- SI-derived unit to measure energy, work, and quantity of heat; for work, a joule is the amount of work done by a force of 1 N acting through 1 m; also newton-meter
- matter with definite volume and definite shape
- heat; energy transferred due to temperature differential that becomes associated with potential energy and kinetic energy on a molecular level
- the process by which water vapor changes from gas to liquid
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- physical form of matter, such as solid, liquid, and gas; a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state, and is separated from other material by the phase boundary; for example, the reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system
- a form of energy transferred (by way of conduction, convection, or radiation) by virtue of a difference in temperature; heat is energy in transit; heat is energy flow, measured in energy units
- substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically bonded in a definite, fixed ratio by mass
- the process by which water changes to water vapor
- in physics, the study of the nature of heat and its conversion or relationship to other energy forms
- having nonuniform composition throughout
- in a closed system in changing from one form to another, matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed; in this sense, conservation means that the physical quantity of matter and energy is entirely preserved during transformations and reactions
- the transfer of heat through matter by way of the collision of molecules
- the process by which a gas changes phase directly to a solid; for example, the formation of frost
- net absorption of energy
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- amount of heat it takes to raise a gram of water 1°C at normal atmospheric pressure
37 Clues: net release of energy • a homogeneous mixture • net absorption of energy • having uniform composition throughout • the basic unit of a chemical element. • matter with no definite volume or shape • having nonuniform composition throughout • anything that occupies space and has mass • matter with definite volume and definite shape • ...
Types of forces 2023-12-07
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- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- An object that gains more kinetic energy as its speed or mass increses
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charge
- Stored energy or energy of position
- An object that gains more potential energy as its height or mass increses
- this is an example of electrical energy
- The energy from vibration in matter
- Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- splitting of an atom
- Energy of light; also referred to as light energy or electromagnetic energy
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- Energy stored in he badns of molecules
- an example of chemical energy is what?
- The energy in moving objects
- The change of one form one form to another
- Energy stored in bending, twisting or stretching of an object
- The energy of heat
- an example of radiant energy is what?
- Shows the rubbing of two objects
- two nucleus coming together
- The aibility to do work or cause change
20 Clues: The energy of heat • splitting of an atom • two nucleus coming together • The energy in moving objects • Shows the rubbing of two objects • Stored energy or energy of position • The energy from vibration in matter • an example of radiant energy is what? • Energy stored in he badns of molecules • an example of chemical energy is what? • Energy cannot be created nor destroyed • ...
energy/ Transformation 2023-12-14
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- What object uses Nuclear, Thermal, Mechanical, and Electrical energy
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- What object uses Chemical, Thermal, Radiant, and Sound energy
- is a form of potential energy that is stored in an elastic object
- Stored energy or energy of Position
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The energy in moving objects Energy of motion or position Can be potential energy or kinetic energy
- What object uses Mechanical, and Sound Energy
- The energy of heat
- The energy from vibrations in matter
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- energy stored in moving objects.
- What object uses Raidant, and Electrical energy
- An object gains more kinetic as its speed and mass increase
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- The change of energy from one form to another
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- Energy of light.
- is the energy stored in an object due to its vertical position or height.
- is a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- what object uses Electrical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Sound energy
20 Clues: Energy of light. • The energy of heat • energy stored in moving objects. • Stored energy or energy of Position • The energy from vibrations in matter • Energy stored in the bonds of molecules • The ability to do work or cause change. • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The change of energy from one form to another • What object uses Mechanical, and Sound Energy • ...
Dylan Crossword 2016-05-04
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- a collective tern used to refer to all the monosaccharaides and disaccharides.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- a basic component of food that nourishes the body
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, excreting urine.
- the chemical element of atomic number 19, a soft silvery-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
- in good health.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C.
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- of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
- having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark.
- source of vitamin D
- one of the six classes of nutrients that includes sugars, starches, and fibers; main source of energy for the body.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- an energy-yielding nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- not previously known or used; new or different.
- a polysaccharides that is storage form of energy in plants.
20 Clues: in good health. • source of vitamin D • of, relating to, or derived from living matter. • not previously known or used; new or different. • a basic component of food that nourishes the body • a polysaccharides that is storage form of energy in plants. • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • ...
Faults, Folds and Landforms (and Earthquakes) 2021-10-18
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- Hawaiian islands formed over one of these
- The measurement of an earthquakes strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults.
- A downward fold in rock formed by compression in earths crust.
- ______ vents: areas along mid ocean ridges where new life forms have been discovered; have food webs that rely on chemosynthesis
- The point beneath earths surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
- The point on earths surface directly above an earthquake focus.
- The block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault.
- Stress that pushes masses of rock in opposite direcions, in sideways movement.
- ___ Wall The block of rock that forms the upper half of a fault.
- formed at continental to continental convergent boundary
- a device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
- Stress that streches rock so that it becomes tinner in the middle.
- Fault A type of fault where the hanging wall slides upward caused by compression in the crust.
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- Mid Ocean ____ forms at oceanic - oceanic divergent boundaries
- place where Earth's magma moves through the crust
- Scale a scale that rates an earthquake's magnitude based on the size of its seismic waves
- Scale a scale that rates earthquakes according to their intensity and how much damage they cause at a particular place
- Fault A type of fault where rocks on either side move past each other sideways with little up-or-down motion.
- A force that acts on rock to change its shape or voulme.
- formed at a oceanic to continental convergent boundary; are the deepest places in the oceans
- An upward fold in rock formed by compression of earths crust.
- Stress that squeezes rock untill it folds or breaks.
- type of boundary where plates are moving past each other
- a break in the Earth's crust
- type of boundary where plates are moving towards each other
- energy travelling as waves passing through Earth, caused by a sudden shift along a fault line or by volcanic activity
- type of boundary where plates are moving away from each other
- ____ Fault A type of fault where the hanging wallslides downward caused by tension in the crust.
28 Clues: a break in the Earth's crust • Hawaiian islands formed over one of these • place where Earth's magma moves through the crust • Stress that squeezes rock untill it folds or breaks. • The block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault. • A force that acts on rock to change its shape or voulme. • type of boundary where plates are moving past each other • ...
5 General Science U5 L1 What is Energy 2025-02-18
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- Energy is involved when matter moves or changes its ____
- Your ____ senses light energy
- Your skin senses ____ energy
- As a ball ____ its potential energy decreases as its kinetic energy increases
- Electrical energy can change to other ____ of energy.
- Energy can transform or ____ from one form to another
- up Energy is never ____ ____. It changes from one form to another
- ____ energy is a form of energy hat can travel through space
- These measure thermal energy
- Potential energy changes to ____ energy when you release a spring or rubber band
- ____ energy is a form of energy that is carried as waves in vibrating matter
- ____ is the ability to cause changes in matter
- The energy an object has because of its motion
- Sound energy is a type of kinetic energy because ____ of matter are moving
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- Light energy travels as ____
- Energy from the ____ can cause particles to change and move faster
- ____ energy is energy caused by the movement of electrical charges.
- A ____ uses mechanical energy to do work
- A change in ____ also involves energy
- A car uses this chemical energy in ____
- This contains potential energy
- ____ energy is the total energy of motion and position of an object
- ____ energy is the energy an object has because of its position or condition
- ____ energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance
- ____ is energy that is stored in matter and that can be released by a chemical reaction
- Mechanical Energy ____ Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy
- When you kick a ball, your ____ transfers energy to the ball
27 Clues: Light energy travels as ____ • Your skin senses ____ energy • These measure thermal energy • Your ____ senses light energy • This contains potential energy • A change in ____ also involves energy • A car uses this chemical energy in ____ • A ____ uses mechanical energy to do work • ____ is the ability to cause changes in matter • ...
Energy 2016-11-02
6 Clues: The unit energy is measured in • Metals are good _______ of heat • A thousand grams is equal to one • A __________ Current in a kettle heats all of the water up • Wind, Solar and Hydroelectric are all _______ forms of energy • Energy can be transferred by Conduction, Convection and _________
Science 2022-12-01
6 Clues: a part of anatomy • an important part of biology • an area of environmental science • the study of behaviour and matter • the study of matter, energy, space and time • transmission of energy in the forms of waves and particles
Water 2023-10-09
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- a material with separate positive and negative ends
- different "forms" that material goes through
- hanging spires of chemicals in a cave
- when water sticks to things other than water
- basically an underground river or lake in the rocks
- the breaking down of rocks by natural processes
- when a cloud forms near the ground
- liquid precipitation filtering into the soil
- the cooling of water vapor to for liquid
- the natural showing of an aquifer on the surface of land
- "permanent" ice that flows like a river
- any of four forms of water returning to earth
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- the hydrologic cycle
- water sticking to itself
- the release of water vapor by plants
- spires of chemicals on a cave's floor
- any area that holds a quantity of material
- the universal solvent
- a large body of saltwater
- layers of snow collected in one season
- area that collects water which flows into it
- ice forms in a crack and breaks the rock
22 Clues: the hydrologic cycle • the universal solvent • water sticking to itself • a large body of saltwater • when a cloud forms near the ground • the release of water vapor by plants • hanging spires of chemicals in a cave • spires of chemicals on a cave's floor • layers of snow collected in one season • "permanent" ice that flows like a river • ...
The Earth 2024-10-24
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- the method used to date something using the half life and radiometric decay
- all the air surrounding the Earth
- the outermost layer of crust and inner mantle of the geosphere
- an atom that has more or fewer neutrons than its stable form
- the entire solid part of the Earth including the surface and interior
- the process of losing energy as neutrons decay
- the type of rock formed from pieces of other rock and organic matter
- two or more elements that have combined chemically
- the wearing down of matter due to living organisms
- when condensed water falls to the Earth
- when water vapor cools into liquid form
- the type of rock that forms when other rocks undergo extreme pressure and or heat
- the movement of matter from one place to another
- any compound that contains carbon
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- water in all forms in, on, an above the Earth
- the weathering of matter as oxygen combines with metals to form other materials
- the weathering of water due to acid rain
- the cycling of all matter in, around, and on the Earth
- the time required for half the amount of an element to decay
- precipitation that runs off land into rivers, streams, etc
- all living and formerly living things in, on, and above the Earth
- the wearing down of matter through friction
- the type of rock that forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies
- the dumping of matter that has been eroded
- when weathering occurs due to the formation of carbonic acid
- a chemical element with the atomic number 6 found in all living things
- any chemical that has not combined with another element
- water vapor that leaves through the leaves of plants due to photosynthesis and cellular respiration
28 Clues: all the air surrounding the Earth • any compound that contains carbon • when condensed water falls to the Earth • when water vapor cools into liquid form • the weathering of water due to acid rain • the dumping of matter that has been eroded • the wearing down of matter through friction • water in all forms in, on, an above the Earth • ...
Unit 4 Math/Science 2022-02-02
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- a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
- a rock that forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together forming layers
- a table of values that follow a rule
- natural resources that are always available and are considered forms of energy used to replace fossil fuels.
- the amount of money received in a particular time in exchange for work
- a continuous process that repeats over and over
- PEMDAS, the order in which the operations are completed within an expression
- a rock that forms when magma or lava cools and hardens
- the rigid outer shell of the earth
- the total amount of money a worker earns BEORE taxes and other deductions are withheld
- natural resources that can be replaced as they are used.
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- the distance around a closed 2 dimensional shape
- a process by which wind, waves, water or ice drops sediments in a new location
- the number of square units needed to cover a surface with no gaps or overlaps
- a rock that is in the process of changing from sedimentary to igneous or igneous to sedimentary by heat and pressure.
- the layer of gases that surround the earth and contain the clouds
- a period of ten years
- the water part of the earth's surface
- natural resources that take millions of years to form and can be used up.
- picking up and moving of sediment by wind, waves, water and ice
- the total amount of money a worker takes home AFTER taxes and other deductions are withheld.
- a period of a hundred years
- a period of a thousand years
- the breaking down and wearing away of rock and soil, which creates sediments, by wind, water, waves and ice
- the number of cubic units need to fill a 3 dimensional solid.
25 Clues: a period of ten years • a period of a hundred years • a period of a thousand years • the rigid outer shell of the earth • a table of values that follow a rule • the water part of the earth's surface • a continuous process that repeats over and over • the distance around a closed 2 dimensional shape • a rock that forms when magma or lava cools and hardens • ...
Unit 4 Math/Science 2022-02-02
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- a process by which wind, waves, water or ice drops sediments in a new location
- a period of ten years
- a continuous process that repeats over and over
- a period of a thousand years
- a table of values that follow a rule
- PEMDAS, the order in which the operations are completed within an expression
- picking up and moving of sediment by wind, waves, water and ice
- the breaking down and wearing away of rock and soil, which creates sediments, by wind, water, waves and ice
- the number of cubic units need to fill a 3 dimensional solid.
- a rock that forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together forming layers
- the total amount of money a worker takes home AFTER taxes and other deductions are withheld.
- the water part of the earth's surface
- a period of a hundred years
- the layer of gases that surround the earth and contain the clouds
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- a rock that is in the process of changing from sedimentary to igneous or igneous to sedimentary by heat and pressure.
- the amount of money received in a particular time in exchange for work
- natural resources that are always available and are considered forms of energy used to replace fossil fuels.
- natural resources that can be replaced as they are used.
- the total amount of money a worker earns BEORE taxes and other deductions are withheld
- a rock that forms when magma or lava cools and hardens
- natural resources that take millions of years to form and can be used up.
- the number of square units needed to cover a surface with no gaps or overlaps
- a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
- the distance around a closed 2 dimensional shape
- the rigid outer shell of the earth
25 Clues: a period of ten years • a period of a hundred years • a period of a thousand years • the rigid outer shell of the earth • a table of values that follow a rule • the water part of the earth's surface • a continuous process that repeats over and over • the distance around a closed 2 dimensional shape • a rock that forms when magma or lava cools and hardens • ...
Spelling List 5 2016-09-16
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- moving very quickly
- air taken into the lungs and forced out
- to aim, point, or guide towards
- light, flat structures covering the outside of a bird
- seize, hold firmly
- thin, fluid-filled sack that forms on the skin
- a song of joy, praise or thanksgiving, especially to God
- excited from worry or fear
- having to do with comedy
- not generous
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- to move unsteadily from side to side
- a group of things bound together
- condition or activity of the atmosphere
- tool with a long handle and flattened scoop
- commitment to do something
- natural force causing objects to fall
- having definite shape and weight
- lacking the power to feel
- strength and vigor in action
- to press, squeeze, or bear down with enough force to break
20 Clues: not generous • seize, hold firmly • moving very quickly • having to do with comedy • lacking the power to feel • commitment to do something • excited from worry or fear • strength and vigor in action • to aim, point, or guide towards • a group of things bound together • having definite shape and weight • to move unsteadily from side to side • natural force causing objects to fall • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2021-01-12
9 Clues: something you can touch • unit in a chemical element • substace that flows freely • the power in a certain thing • 2+ forms of the same element • the thing in charge of an object • the amount of matter in something • made from protons nuetrons and electrons • the number of the elements in a periodic table
Earth crossword 2022-10-31
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- two tectonic slide past eachother
- waves of energy travel from center of earth
- rock from earth break and shake
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- a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
- under water mountain range
- one plate slides undeeranother
- Two tectonic plates collide
- two tectonic plates divide
- continuous process ofnew igneous rock
9 Clues: under water mountain range • two tectonic plates divide • Two tectonic plates collide • one plate slides undeeranother • rock from earth break and shake • two tectonic slide past eachother • continuous process ofnew igneous rock • waves of energy travel from center of earth • a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
Makla Energy Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-04
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- _______ is energy from the movement of particles in a body.
- _______ is energy produced by a vibrating object.
- Radio waves, microwaves, gamma waves, and light waves are examples of _______ energy.
- Switching off appliances when not in use is an example of _______ electrical energy.
- The law of _______ of energy states that energy can neither be destroyed or created.
- Energy stored in an object when it is in a particular position,condition or state is _______ energy.
- This energy is found in our food,it is _______ energy.
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- _______ energy is stored in a lime hanging from a tree.
- Being able to drive a car is due to the _______ of chemical and kinetic energy.
- Uranium is an example of _______ energy.
- Kinetic energy is the energy that an object possesses due to its _______.
- _______ is the ability to do work.
- A car in motion is an example of _______ energy.
- Chemical potential energy is energy stored in the _______ of chemicals.
- The SI unit for energy is _______.
- While using a blender, I used _______ energy.
- Magnetic energy is energy from moving charge _______.
- Nuclear energy is energy binding particles in the _______ of an atom.
- _______ energy is stored in a compressed spring.
- A compass is an example of _______ energy.
20 Clues: _______ is the ability to do work. • The SI unit for energy is _______. • Uranium is an example of _______ energy. • A compass is an example of _______ energy. • While using a blender, I used _______ energy. • A car in motion is an example of _______ energy. • _______ energy is stored in a compressed spring. • _______ is energy produced by a vibrating object. • ...
Anatomy of the Leaf Cross Section 2023-05-31
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- provides support for the leaf and transports water, minerals, and food energy to the rest of the plant
- aids to prevent water loss and provides an extra layer between the outside and inside of the leaf
- transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves. Also provides mechanical support and storage
- reduce the amount of required energy for the breathing process and helps the plant save energy in extreme conditions
- produces energy through photosynthesis which aid plant growth
- protects plants against drought, extreme temperatures, UV radiation, chemical attack, mechanical injuries, and pest infection
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- allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and for oxygen and excess water to leave the leaf
- leaf cell type that forms a tight layer around the veins. It makes photosynthesis more efficient.
- most of photosynthesis occurs here. these cells are close together to increase light absorption
- regulate gas exchange and water loss between the plant and environment
- allows for the interchange of gases needed for photosynthesis
- control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closing of stomatal pores
12 Clues: allows for the interchange of gases needed for photosynthesis • produces energy through photosynthesis which aid plant growth • regulate gas exchange and water loss between the plant and environment • control gas diffusion by regulating the opening and closing of stomatal pores • ...
Energy 2025-05-02
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- A material that allows light to pass through easily, making objects behind it clearly visible.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through a medium, often seen in water, sound, and light.
- To bounce back light or sound waves when they hit a surface.
- The ability to do work or cause change; can exist in various forms such as light, heat, and sound.
- The movement of energy or waves from one place or object to another.
- To take in or soak up energy or waves, preventing them from passing through.
- Words
- A material that does not allow light to pass through, making objects behind it impossible to see.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space; includes solids, liquids, and gases.
- To come into contact with force; often used to describe interactions between particles or waves.
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- The distance between two consecutive points of a wave that are in phase, such as crest to crest or trough to trough.
- The substance through which a wave travels, such as air, water, or solid materials.
- The maximum distance a wave moves from its rest position, indicating the wave's energy.
- To move back and forth quickly, creating sound waves or motion, often seen in musical instruments.
- A material that allows some light to pass through but not enough to see clearly through it.
- A small unit of matter, such as an atom or molecule, that can make up larger substances.
16 Clues: Words • To bounce back light or sound waves when they hit a surface. • The movement of energy or waves from one place or object to another. • To take in or soak up energy or waves, preventing them from passing through. • Anything that has mass and takes up space; includes solids, liquids, and gases. • ...
Who Loves Energetics? We Do!! 2022-01-02
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- process that occurs in the matrix, in which all remaining carbons are unfixed and electrons are harvested
- disorder or randomness in a system
- a modification of the lock and key model in which the enzyme and substrate tweak one another as part of the alternate reaction pathway
- the process of using spontaneous reactions to drive non-spontaneous reactions
- a process in which the energy of a hydrogen ion concentration gradient is used to make ATP
- the place on an enzyme where the substrate interacts with the enzyme
- the product of glycolysis, oxidized in the second stage of aerobic cellular respiration
- the final electron acceptor in aerobic cellular respiration
- the conversion of inorganic carbon into an organic form, as in the Calvin Cycle
- an enzyme that allows hydrogen ions to flow through, using their movement to store energy in a certain molecule
- a series of membrane-bound protein complexes that pass electrons from one to the next
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
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- to alter a protein's structure, rendering it ineffective
- a place on the enzyme where a molecule may activate or inhibit the enzyme's activity
- a class of biological catalysts
- the reduced form of a respiration electron carrier
- a molecule capable of absorbing photons of a particular set of wavelengths
- the substance on which an enzyme works
- the final stage of aerobic cellular respiration in which electrons are used to generate ATP
- the splitting of water in photosynthesis
- the anaerobic first stage of respiration, performed by all forms of life
- a reaction, such as the hydrolysis of ATP, that can drive energy-needy, non-spontaneous reactions
- the source of electrons in photosynthesis
- the sign of delta G indicating a non-spontaneous reaction
24 Clues: a class of biological catalysts • disorder or randomness in a system • the substance on which an enzyme works • the splitting of water in photosynthesis • the source of electrons in photosynthesis • the reduced form of a respiration electron carrier • to alter a protein's structure, rendering it ineffective • the sign of delta G indicating a non-spontaneous reaction • ...
ROCKS!!! 2012-10-28
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- a sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together
- it is in most minerals and it is formed from oxygen and silicon
- a small solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- running water, wind, or ice loosen or carry away fragments of rock
- the process where sediment settles out of the water or wind carrying it
- most rocks are made up of these little particles
- When existing rock is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- made of mixtures of minerals
- a light colored rock with silica in it
- forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in
- the process that presses sediment together
- the process in which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together
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- a dark colored with little silica
- It is an igneous rock formed from lava that has erupted onto the earths surface
- Forms when particles of other rocks or sediment are pressed together
- forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers
- Igneous rock that has formed when magma hardened beneath the Earth’s surface
- this type of rock forms from cooling magma or lava
- metamorphic rocks that have their grains arranged in parallel lines
- the look and feel of the rocks surface
20 Clues: made of mixtures of minerals • a dark colored with little silica • a light colored rock with silica in it • the look and feel of the rocks surface • the process that presses sediment together • most rocks are made up of these little particles • this type of rock forms from cooling magma or lava • forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in • ...
Science - Bones 2022-10-12
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- 12 bones that form the central spine
- seven bones that make upo the mid and rear foot
- A small bone on the pinkie finger side of the lower arm
- outer bones of the lower leg
- Smallest two bones of the face
- Two bones that form the upper jaw
- Forms the upper cheek
- Forms the back of the skull
- Forms the forehead
- 14 bones that form the digits
- 5 slender bones that connect the phalanges to the Tarsals
- Largest bone of the upper arm
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- Five bones that form the palm of the hand
- Shin bone
- 7 bones form top of the upper spine
- Helps chew
- Also known as the shoulder blade
- Also known as the collar bone
- Thigh bone/ longest bone in the body
- Ankle bone
- Forms the crown and upper sides of the head
- U shaped bone that supports the tongue muscle
- Eight bones that form the wrist
- Two bones located on the side of the head
- Twelve curved bones
- Two bones that form the bridge of the nose
- A small bone on the thumb side of the lower arm
- Flat plate that forms the front of the chest
28 Clues: Shin bone • Helps chew • Ankle bone • Forms the forehead • Twelve curved bones • Forms the upper cheek • Forms the back of the skull • outer bones of the lower leg • Also known as the collar bone • 14 bones that form the digits • Largest bone of the upper arm • Smallest two bones of the face • Eight bones that form the wrist • Also known as the shoulder blade • ...
Rocks Review 2023-11-07
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- The movement of earth's broken down materials.
- This rock forms when particles from other rock or possibly organic material are compacted or cemented together.
- The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass.
- A term used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains not arranged in parallel layers or bands. (no dash)
- Another name for "layered" rock. (Check your notes - page 3)
- The type of igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath the earth's surface.
- This rock forms from extreme heat and pressure.
- A type of sedimentary rock formed from other rock particles that are compacted together under high pressure.
- The force exerted on an object.
- The process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight.
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- The type of igneous rock that forms when lava hardens on the earth's surface.
- The process by which sediment settles (sediment is deposited in a location.)
- This rock forms from the cooling of molten material (lava/magma.
- Term used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains arranged in parallel layers or bands.
- Small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or organisms.
- A type of sedimentary rock that contains remains of once living material.
- A type of sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution.
- The breakdown of earth materials.
- A solid aggregate of minerals and other materials.
- Extrusive igneous rocks are formed from the cooling of this on the earth's surface.
- Intrusive igneous rocks are formed from the cooling of this deep below the earth's surface..
- cycle The processes that change one type of rock to another.
22 Clues: The force exerted on an object. • The breakdown of earth materials. • The movement of earth's broken down materials. • This rock forms from extreme heat and pressure. • A solid aggregate of minerals and other materials. • cycle The processes that change one type of rock to another. • Another name for "layered" rock. (Check your notes - page 3) • ...
Science Crossword 2013-12-17
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- fold in rock that bends upward
- waves/vibrations of energy though the earths crust
- waves/first waves
- in volume or shape of earths crust
- that acts on rock to change its shape or volume
- waves/second waves
- Slip Fault/shearing forces
- fold in rock that bends upward
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- fault/compression forces
- the rock that forms when compression shortens
- that pushes a mass of rocks of two opposite directions
- faults/tension forces
- rocks until it folds or breaks
- area of flat land elevated high above sea level
14 Clues: waves/first waves • waves/second waves • faults/tension forces • fault/compression forces • Slip Fault/shearing forces • fold in rock that bends upward • rocks until it folds or breaks • fold in rock that bends upward • in volume or shape of earths crust • the rock that forms when compression shortens • area of flat land elevated high above sea level • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-09
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- Styrofoam is an example of this
- Transfer of energy by movement of heated particles
- Total amount of kinetic and potential energy in the particles of an object
- Energy coming from the nucleus of an atom
- Energy used in communication
- Form of energy from outlets and power plants
- The ability to cause change
- Energy stored in compressed or stretched objects
- Metal is an example of this
- Form of energy that is reflected or emitted in electrical and magnetic waves
- energy Stored energy
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- Amount of work done in a certain time
- Form of energy used for photosynthesis
- Energy in motion
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Energy stored in objects above Earth's surface
- Total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- The amount of heat need to raise the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1 degrees C
- Energy from fire
- Transfer of energy when a force makes an object move
- Transfer of energy from one object to another
21 Clues: Energy in motion • Energy from fire • energy Stored energy • The ability to cause change • Metal is an example of this • Energy used in communication • Styrofoam is an example of this • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Amount of work done in a certain time • Form of energy used for photosynthesis • Energy coming from the nucleus of an atom • ...
Plate Tectonics Menu Appetizer 2017-02-21
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- Wegener the scientist who invented the continental drift theory
- ocean ridge when two plates in the oceanic crust divide it forms a
- the movement of the transform boundary
- The earth was once one huge earth called
- the movement of the convergent boundary
- boundary when to plates are colliding it forms what boundary
- drift the theory that the earth was once one huge earth called Pangaea and then separated.
- Plates pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.
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- Hess the scientist who invented the sea floor spreading theory
- floor spreading the theory that the earth sea floor spreads and generates new earth and gets rid of old earth
- the movement of the divergent boundary
- the hot substance in the the core of the earth
- Valley when two plates in the continental crust divide it forms a
- boundary when two plates are dividing it forms what boundary
- when subduction Occurs in the oceanic crust it forms a
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- Boundary when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- Crust the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate.
19 Clues: the movement of the divergent boundary • the movement of the transform boundary • the movement of the convergent boundary • The earth was once one huge earth called • the hot substance in the the core of the earth • when subduction Occurs in the oceanic crust it forms a • Boundary when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary • ...
Menu Project Exam- 23 2023-12-15
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- an example of radiant energy.
- an example of nuclear energy.
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- using less energy; saving energy.
- energy that is stored in an object due to its position or condition.
- an example of mechanical energy.
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- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules.
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom.
- an example of radiant and electrical energy.
- when energy changes from one type to another.
- Energy of light; also referred to as light energy or electromagnetic energy.
- an example of sound energy.
- an example of chemical energy.
- The energy in moving objects
- the science term for this word is the ability to do work.
- an example of electrical energy.
- the energy an object has because of its motion
- an example of thermal energy.
- The energy from vibrations in matter
19 Clues: an example of sound energy. • The energy in moving objects • an example of radiant energy. • an example of nuclear energy. • an example of thermal energy. • an example of chemical energy. • an example of electrical energy. • an example of mechanical energy. • using less energy; saving energy. • The energy from vibrations in matter • Energy stored in the bonds of molecules. • ...
Cells UNIT Review 2021-12-14
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- stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells
- _________ cells do not contain a cell wall or chloroplasts
- The mitochondria is popularly known as the "__________" of the cell.
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- ________ cells contain a cell wall, chloroplasts, and one large central vacuole
- make proteins
- cell organelle filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell
- thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
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- A jellylike fluid inside the cell
- A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of PLANTS
- captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction
- organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- There are _________ parts of the cell theory.
- A cell that has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles...rhymes with DO!
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles...rhymes with NO
- The ER is A cell structure that forms a _______ of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
- smallest unit of structure and function in living things
19 Clues: make proteins • A jellylike fluid inside the cell • There are _________ parts of the cell theory. • organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production • smallest unit of structure and function in living things • _________ cells do not contain a cell wall or chloroplasts • stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates • ...
Unit 4 Psychology 2019-10-17
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- theory that links pitch to where cochleas membrane is stimulated
- changing one form of energy to another
- nerve endings that respond to stimuli
- activation of associations of perception, memory, or response
- coiled, bony fiiled tube
- transparent structure behind the pupil
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- eye's clear protective layer
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- mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- ring of muscle forms colored portion of the eye
- central focal point in the retina
- study of paranormal phenomena
- light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
- below's one's threshold for conscious awareness
- area between the eardrum and cochlea that contains 3 tiny bones
16 Clues: coiled, bony fiiled tube • eye's clear protective layer • study of paranormal phenomena • central focal point in the retina • nerve endings that respond to stimuli • changing one form of energy to another • transparent structure behind the pupil • light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • ...
Biology Crossword 2015-06-02
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- does not require air
- different forms of a gene
- releases energy from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- one animal captures and feeds on another
- saclike photosynthetic membranes
- average weather conditions over long periods of time
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- physical trait
- offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
- chromosomes separate and move along spindle fibers to opposite ends of the cell
- genetic information bundled into packages of DNA
- full set of genetic information that an organism carries in its DNA
- organisms that have two different alleles for the same gene
- Franklin's x-ray photography
- decoding of an mRNA message into a protein
- programmed cell death
- three letter word in mRNA
16 Clues: physical trait • does not require air • programmed cell death • different forms of a gene • three letter word in mRNA • Franklin's x-ray photography • saclike photosynthetic membranes • one animal captures and feeds on another • decoding of an mRNA message into a protein • genetic information bundled into packages of DNA • average weather conditions over long periods of time • ...
Plate tectonics Crossword 2016-02-13
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- Tectonics, The theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- Scale, A scale that rates an earthquake's magnitude based on the size of its seismic waves.
- fault, A type of fault in which rocks on either side move past each other sideways with little up or down motion.
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- Stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- Waves, Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
- Wave, A type of seismic wave that compresses and expands the ground.
- The shaking that results from movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
- Boundary, A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
- Fault, a type of fault where the hanging wall slides downward; caused by tension in the crust.
- A break in Earth's crust where masses of rock slip past each other.
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake,
- Stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle
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- Fault, A type of fault where the hanging wall slide upward; caused by compression in the crust.
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth.
- Wave, A type of seismic wave that forms when P waves and S waves reach Earth's surface.
- Boundary, A plate boundary where two plate boundaries move toward each other,
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the earthquakes focus.
- stress that pushes masses of rock in opposite directions, in a sideways movement.
- Boundary, A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- Valley, A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault.
- Scale, A scale that rates earthquakes according to their intensity and how much damage they cause at a particular place.
- Wall, The block of rock that forms the upper half of a fault
- Wave, A type of seismic wave that moves the ground up and down or side to side.
25 Clues: Stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault. • Wall, The block of rock that forms the upper half of a fault • Valley, A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart. • The point on Earth's surface directly above the earthquakes focus. • ...
energy types/transformations 2025-09-26
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- Chemical energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Energy from vibrations in matter
- Heat energy
- Energy based on how high up something is
- Chemical energy that makes radiant and thermal energy
- The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom
- Nuclear energy into thermal, sound, electrical, and radiant
- Chemical energy into electrical then radiant energy
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- One energy to make more energy
- Chemical energy into mechanical energy
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- Energy from moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy
- The energy of moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Nuclear energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Chemical energy into thermal, sound, and mechanical energy
- Chemical energy into electrical and thermal energy
- The energy of light
- The energy in food
21 Clues: Heat energy • The energy in food • The energy of light • Energy from moving objects • The energy of moving objects • One energy to make more energy • Energy from vibrations in matter • Chemical energy into mechanical energy • Energy based on how high up something is • Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy • The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom • ...
Fundamental Plant Process 2023-09-07
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- First Stage of Mitosis
- Plant cell which is limp through a reduction of pressure inside the cell.
- Process by which a cell releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- A single piece of coiled DNA that contains many genes
- Also known as the g1 phase
- Region of DNA is typically found in the center of a chromosome which links two sister chromatids.
- First Embryonic Leaf (Leaves) of a Seedling That Emerge at the time of Germination
- Fourth Stage of Mitosis
- Ordered a set of events resulting in cell growth and division into two daughter cells.
- Tissue produced inside the seeds of most flowering plants which surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, oils, and protein
- Phase Phase in which the cell replicates its DNA
- Second Stage of Mitosis
- First root of the plant which elongates during germination and forms the primary root
- Solute concentration is the same on either side of the cell membrane and results in incipient plasmolysis
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- Process by which new cells are created
- Process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution
- Transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism
- Phase of the cell cycle is when a cell spends the majority of its time and performs most of its normal functions in preparation for cell division.
- Spindle Fibers form during mitosis and segregate chromosomes.
- One copy of a duplicated chromosome which is usually joined to the other copy by a centrosome
- Area in the cell where microtubules are produced
- Process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in bonds of sugar.
- Process which occurs after mitosis where the cell splits and two daughter cells are created, each with one nucleus.
- Chemical product of photosynthesis
- Process by which a plant grows from a seed
- Third Stage of Mitosis
26 Clues: First Stage of Mitosis • Third Stage of Mitosis • Fourth Stage of Mitosis • Second Stage of Mitosis • Also known as the g1 phase • Chemical product of photosynthesis • Process by which new cells are created • Process by which a plant grows from a seed • Area in the cell where microtubules are produced • Phase Phase in which the cell replicates its DNA • ...
Rock Terms 2024-12-15
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- Forms when lava erupts from a volcano
- Forms from fossils or organisms that once lived in the ocean
- Forms when hot liquid magma cools into solid rock
- Combination of one or more minerals
- Slow cooling magma
- Rock salt
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- Minerals and organic matter a rock contains
- Long cracks in earth's crust
- Rock that looks glassy
- forms when sediments are buried compacted, and cemented together
- Forms when solid rock melts below earths surface
- Limestone that consists of the shells or marine mollusks
- Size, shape, and position of grains
- A result of increasing heat and pressure
- Cools very quickly on earth's surface
15 Clues: Rock salt • Slow cooling magma • Rock that looks glassy • Long cracks in earth's crust • Size, shape, and position of grains • Combination of one or more minerals • Forms when lava erupts from a volcano • Cools very quickly on earth's surface • A result of increasing heat and pressure • Minerals and organic matter a rock contains • ...
Bio Study Guide 2025-11-19
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- limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population density
- an assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- an abiotic factor is any nonliving part of the environment, such as sunlight, heat, precipitation, humidity, wind or water currents, and soil type
- movement of individuals into an area occupied by an existing population
- one of the three gases in greenhouse gases that starts with an M
- dry, extreme temperature changes, and low precipitation
- limiting factors that operate more strongly when population density is high
- captures energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms living cells can use
- the biosphere includes all life on Earth, from underground bacteria, rain forest trees, ocean-going whales, airborne mold spores, and humans.
- movement of individuals out of an area
- the first producers of energy-rich compounds that can be used later by other organisms
- all of Earth’s fresh water and salt water, including water vapor and rain in the atmosphere
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- the number of individuals of a species that an environment can support
- on of the three main distribution patterns ex. deer
- a biotic factor is any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- all the gases that surround Earth
- hot and wet year round; poor soil
- chemical energy powers production of carbohydrates
- includes all the rocks, continents, and the ocean floor on Earth. Deep inside the Earth, portions of the geosphere are liquid
- first level of ecological organization
20 Clues: all the gases that surround Earth • hot and wet year round; poor soil • first level of ecological organization • movement of individuals out of an area • chemical energy powers production of carbohydrates • on of the three main distribution patterns ex. deer • dry, extreme temperature changes, and low precipitation • ...
enrgy 2023-12-12
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- this had a lot of elastic energy when you pull it back
- the energy of moving electrons or electric changes
- is the ability to do work or cause change
- has a lot of thermal and radiant energy during the day
- energy stored in an object when above the earth's surface
- this had a lot of thermal, and chemical energy in it
- this had a lot of thermal energy
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- heat energy
- this had a lot of chemical energy and its referred to as the energy of our day
- the energy from vibration in matter
- stored energy
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- this has chemical, and electrical energy in it
- energy of movement
- the energy in moving objects
- the energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- light energy
- the change of energy from one to another
- you use this a lot at a construction site
- energy stored in objects that are stretched
20 Clues: heat energy • light energy • stored energy • energy of movement • the energy in moving objects • this had a lot of thermal energy • the energy from vibration in matter • energy stored in the bonds of molecules • the change of energy from one to another • is the ability to do work or cause change • you use this a lot at a construction site • ...
Earth crossword 2022-10-31
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- two tectonic slide past eachother
- waves of energy travel from center of earth
- rock from earth break and shake
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- a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
- under water mountain range
- one plate slides undeeranother
- Two tectonic plates collide
- two tectonic plates divide
- continuous process ofnew igneous rock
9 Clues: under water mountain range • two tectonic plates divide • Two tectonic plates collide • one plate slides undeeranother • rock from earth break and shake • two tectonic slide past eachother • continuous process ofnew igneous rock • waves of energy travel from center of earth • a crack that forms between two tectonic plates
Biomes of the World 2024-11-12
9 Clues: active at night • very damp or moist • extremely cold, icy • on to rely on something • to change habitat or location • very dry from lack of rainfall • living things with their environment • to sleep through the winter to save energy • the phenomenon of water falling from the sky in different forms
hydraulic power 2021-03-05
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- the energy provided by the movement of water, in all its forms: waterfalls, streams, ocean currents, tides, waves
- the machine that produces alternating electric current
- which makes it possible to operate the hydraulic power plant
- which allows water to be filtered
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- the machine that carries the voltage of the electrical current produced by the alternator
- which produces direct current and is combined with the turbine
- which controls water flow and pressure
- energy produced by the alternator
- retains some of the water that flows and creates a holding lake
- the strength of the water makes it turn
10 Clues: energy produced by the alternator • which allows water to be filtered • which controls water flow and pressure • the strength of the water makes it turn • the machine that produces alternating electric current • which makes it possible to operate the hydraulic power plant • which produces direct current and is combined with the turbine • ...
(7) Earth Science CW 1 2024-05-08
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- to deposit things somewhere else.
- Anything that people use from nature
- Molten rock inside the earth.
- Process of gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor that absorb infrared light and redirect it back toward Earth, which keeps Earth warm.
- Renewable, biodegradable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or cooking grease.
- Earth’s dense, metallic center
- thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth
- Gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor that absorb infrared radiation.
- Fuels made from plants or algae that are a form of renewable energy.
- force of attraction between every object and every other object that exists because of mass
- Movement caused by warm fluids rising and cooler fluids sinking.
- solid part of Earth, including the soil and Earth’s rocky center
- Resources that are made from decayed plants and animals.
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- the process of moving things from one place to another.
- Synthetic materials that come from a variety of sources that can be molded into shapes while soft.
- height above sea level
- A result or effect of an action or condition.
- Substances that are not produced by nature but rather are made by humans using natural materials.
- The process by which earth’s surface is broken down into smaller pieces.
- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- Naturally occurring solids such as zinc, copper, and graphite.
- Earth’s naturally occurring movements like plate tectonics, weathering, and erosion.
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- The outermost layer of the planet.
- outer part of Earth’s magnetic field
- operating or occurring overhead
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
27 Clues: height above sea level • Molten rock inside the earth. • Earth’s dense, metallic center • operating or occurring overhead • to deposit things somewhere else. • The outermost layer of the planet. • Anything that people use from nature • outer part of Earth’s magnetic field • A result or effect of an action or condition. • thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth • ...
London Sheeley 2023-02-08
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- A wide, gently sloped cone that forms from flows of lava
- The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat, horizontal layers
- The point where an earthquake starts as rocks begin to slide past each other
- Shaking of Earth's crust after the initial shaking of an earthquake
- A cuplike hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent
- The central opening in a volcanic area through which magma may escape
- A very hot part of the Earth's mantle, where magma can melt through a plate moving above it
- Earth's solid, rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor
- The layer beneath Earth's crust
- A vibration that spreads out away from a focus when an earthquake happens
- Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface
- The idea that a supercontinent split apart into pieces, the continents, which drifted in time to their present location
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- The sliding of a denser ocean plate under another plate when they collide
- A steep-sided cone that forms from explosive eruptions of hot rocks, ranging from particles to boulders
- The idea that Earth's surface is broken into plates that slide slowly across the mantle
- The idea that new crust is forming at ridges in the sea floor, spreading apart the crust on either side of the ridges
- nergy Heat from below Earth's surface
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out of a vent
- A cone formed from explosive eruptions of hot rocks followed by a flow of lava over and over
- A huge crack in Earth's crust at or below the surface, the sides of which may show evidence in motions
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake
- A sensitive device that detects the shaking of Earth's crust during an earthquake
23 Clues: The layer beneath Earth's crust • nergy Heat from below Earth's surface • Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface • The amount of energy released by an earthquake • A wide, gently sloped cone that forms from flows of lava • Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out of a vent • The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat, horizontal layers • ...
PSSA Review 2026-02-18
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- The cycle that involves water melting, evaporating, and freezing causing the weather.
- A liquid changing forms to gas.
- A state where a population's size remains the same over time.
- Organisms that don't consume other organisms and get their energy from other places.
- A top down view of the Earth's soil.
- The cycle where nitrogen passes between the atmosphere, soil, and organisms.
- group of people living in the same place or having similar characteristics
- An organism that gets energy from consuming other organisms
- process by which organizations start working on a global scale
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- A natural resource that replenishes itself.
- The classification of species.
- Organisms that break down dead organic matter
- ability to be maintained
- Water falling from the clouds in any form.
- Method-A systematic process used to observe, experiment, analyze data, and test hypotheses
15 Clues: ability to be maintained • The classification of species. • A liquid changing forms to gas. • A top down view of the Earth's soil. • Water falling from the clouds in any form. • A natural resource that replenishes itself. • Organisms that break down dead organic matter • An organism that gets energy from consuming other organisms • ...
Biology Terms 2024-10-21
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- - elements created
- - a stable environment
- - powerhouse of the cell
- - Holds Dna
- - small negatively charged particles
- - pure substance with only one type of atom
- - any compound that forms hydrogen ions
- - holds water
- acids - a monomer that contains a amino group
- - dissolves solute
- - smallest unit of life
- - amount of energy needed to start a reaction
- - protein that acts as a catalyst in a chemical reaction
- - The diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane
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- - cell has a nucleus
- - Fatty acid
- - study of life
- - a signal to watch organisms respond
- - what's dissolved
- - cell has no nucleus
- - smallest unit of matter
- - A group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- - single sugar molecule
- - Elements that change
- - gel like liquid in the cell
25 Clues: - Holds Dna • - Fatty acid • - holds water • - study of life • - elements created • - what's dissolved • - dissolves solute • - cell has a nucleus • - a stable environment • - cell has no nucleus • - single sugar molecule • - smallest unit of life • - powerhouse of the cell • - smallest unit of matter • - Elements that change • - gel like liquid in the cell • ...
Makla energy crossword puzzle 2024-05-31
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- A car in motion is an example of _______ energy.
- _______ energy is stored in a lime hanging from a tree.
- The law of _______ of energy states that energy can neither be destroyed or created.
- The SI unit for energy is _______.
- Nuclear energy is energy binding particles in the _______ of an atom.
- Energy stored in an object when it is in a particular position, condition or state is _______ energy.
- This energy is found in our food,It is _______ energy.
- Radio waves, microwaves, gamma waves, and light waves are examples of _______ energy.
- Chemical potential energy is energy stored in the _______ of chemicals.
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- Uranium is an example of _______ energy.
- _______ is the ability to do work.
- Switching off appliances when not in use is an example of _______ electrical energy.
- Being able to drive a car is due to the _______ of chemical and kinetic energy.
- _______ is energy from the movement of particles in a body.
- A compass is an example of _______ energy.
- Kinetic energy is the energy that an object possesses due to its _______.
- _______ energy is stored in a compressed spring.
- While using a blender, I used _______ energy.
- Magnetic energy is energy from moving charge _______.
- _______ is energy produced by a vibrating object.
20 Clues: _______ is the ability to do work. • The SI unit for energy is _______. • Uranium is an example of _______ energy. • A compass is an example of _______ energy. • While using a blender, I used _______ energy. • A car in motion is an example of _______ energy. • _______ energy is stored in a compressed spring. • _______ is energy produced by a vibrating object. • ...
Unit 1 Chemistry 2025-01-24
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- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- A substance's characteristics that determine how it reacts with other substances
- State of matter without fixed shape or volume
- A type of reaction that absorbs heat
- Substances that are consumed during a chemical reaction
- An explanation for some aspect of the natural world that has been well supported
- A type of reaction that releases heat
- An approach to investigate something using multiple steps
- State of matter with fixed molecules
- A statement that describes something observable in nature that is true
- A possible explanation for something that can be tested
- Substances formed when two or more elements chemically bond together
- Pure substances consisting of only one type of atom
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Solid that forms when two substances mix
- State of matter with volume but no fixed shape
- A substance's characteristics that can be observed without changing it's chemical identity
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- Substances produced as a result of a chemical reaction
- A change when only the appearance of a substance is changed
- The energy of motion
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- The capacity to do work or produce heat
- A process in which substances are transformed
- A curve showing the effect of heating or cooling on a substance
- Substances with a direct molecular composition that are produced by or used in a chemical process
- The smallest unit of an element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- The form of energy that flows between substances due to a temperature difference
- A type of mixture where components are not uniformly distributed
- A type of Mixture where the composition is uniform throughout
- The branch of science that studies composition, structure, and properties of substances
- The theoretical temperature at which all particle motion stops
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded
32 Clues: The energy of motion • A type of reaction that absorbs heat • State of matter with fixed molecules • A type of reaction that releases heat • The capacity to do work or produce heat • Solid that forms when two substances mix • A factor that can change in an experiment • Anything that has mass and occupies space • State of matter without fixed shape or volume • ...
Physical and Chemical Change Crossword (Alex Do) 2022-04-03
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- Anything that has volume and mass
- evidence of a chemical change. A new substance formed. (solid particles forming, or serparating)
- 2 substances coming together to form a new substance
- When 2 elements are bonded together during a chemical change
- a substance made with the same atoms throughout the object
- an object's characteristic that can only be observed during a chemical change
- when an object changes color during a chemical or physical change
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- evidence of a chemical change (releasing energy)
- Different forms of matter (solid, liquid and gas)
- a sign of a chemical change (bubbles, fizzing,odor change )
- A characteristic that can be observed without chemically changing the substance
- A change to a substance but doesnt form a new substance
- Physical and chemical characteristics that can be used to identify something
- Can be a sign of a chemical change and changes the amount of heat energy in the substance
14 Clues: Anything that has volume and mass • evidence of a chemical change (releasing energy) • Different forms of matter (solid, liquid and gas) • 2 substances coming together to form a new substance • A change to a substance but doesnt form a new substance • a substance made with the same atoms throughout the object • ...
Physical and Chemical Change Crossword (Alex Do) 2022-04-03
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- Anything that has volume and mass
- evidence of a chemical change. A new substance formed. (solid particles forming, or serparating)
- 2 substances coming together to form a new substance
- When 2 elements are bonded together during a chemical change
- a substance made with the same atoms throughout the object
- an object's characteristic that can only be observed during a chemical change
- when an object changes color during a chemical or physical change
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- evidence of a chemical change (releasing energy)
- Different forms of matter (solid, liquid and gas)
- a sign of a chemical change (bubbles, fizzing,odor change )
- A characteristic that can be observed without chemically changing the substance
- A change to a substance but doesnt form a new substance
- Physical and chemical characteristics that can be used to identify something
- Can be a sign of a chemical change and changes the amount of heat energy in the substance
14 Clues: Anything that has volume and mass • evidence of a chemical change (releasing energy) • Different forms of matter (solid, liquid and gas) • 2 substances coming together to form a new substance • A change to a substance but doesnt form a new substance • a substance made with the same atoms throughout the object • ...
Chapter 20 Crossword 2022-05-06
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- transfer of charge when a charged object is brough near an uncharged object and then transfers the charge without contact
- occurs when a pathway through which charges can move forms suddenly
- a property that causes subatomic particles such as protons and electrons to attract and repel each other
- the force of attraction or repulsion between electrically charged objects
- which way does current flow?
- current associated with battery-opperated devices
- opposition to the flow of charges in a material
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- The study of the behavior of electric charges and how charge transferred between objects is called
- which safety device needs to be switched to "on" if it "blows"
- transfer of charge by rubbing materials together
- current associated with objects plugged into the wall
- A device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- a material in which electrons are held loosely
- which safety device must be replaced after it "blows"
14 Clues: which way does current flow? • a material in which electrons are held loosely • opposition to the flow of charges in a material • transfer of charge by rubbing materials together • current associated with battery-opperated devices • current associated with objects plugged into the wall • which safety device must be replaced after it "blows" • ...
The Enterprise Report 2021-10-04
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- call for maintenance issues
- another word for suggestive selling
- August's Employee of the Month
- Salish Coast _____
- energy drink served by The Coffee Point
- man's best friend
- not down
- 2 words, $1 off at all Swinomish Markets
- team member that assists customers with transactions
- children asking for candy say. .
- large marsupial
- ____Friday at The Coffee Point
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- three words, $1 off all October at The Coffee Point
- featured in NorthWest Leaf magazine
- Swinomish Market at the ___
- New item at The Coffee Point
- 10th month of the year
- makes the dream work
- shh, it's a ____
- ____Friday at Salish Coast
- Completed Vaccination Incentive forms must be given to
- October 31st
- Salish Coast has been open _ years
23 Clues: not down • October 31st • large marsupial • shh, it's a ____ • man's best friend • Salish Coast _____ • makes the dream work • 10th month of the year • ____Friday at Salish Coast • call for maintenance issues • Swinomish Market at the ___ • New item at The Coffee Point • August's Employee of the Month • ____Friday at The Coffee Point • children asking for candy say. . • ...
Year 9-10 Science Week Crossword 2022-08-09
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- An added substance to a chemical reaction that is not consumed, to help speed up the reaction
- The quality of a sound wave that quantifies its volume
- Nerve cell
- Plant process that converts light and water to energy
- Chemical reaction between aqueous substances that forms a solid product
- Change in velocity over time
- Same element with different number of neutrons
- Positively charged ion
- Non-living factors that affect an environment
- A living thing
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- Hot fluid under the Earth
- Chemical reaction that releases heat
- The variable that we measure
- Force multiplied by displacement
- Explosion of a star
- Unit of measurement for force
- Inheritance pattern of a trait in a family
- Outer layer of the Earth
- His law relates voltage, current and resistance
19 Clues: Nerve cell • A living thing • Explosion of a star • Positively charged ion • Outer layer of the Earth • Hot fluid under the Earth • The variable that we measure • Change in velocity over time • Unit of measurement for force • Force multiplied by displacement • Chemical reaction that releases heat • Inheritance pattern of a trait in a family • ...
Science Vocab Crossword 2026-01-12
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- the idea that the continents slowly moved over Earth's surface.
- where the Earth's lithosphere is broken into pieces separated by cracks.
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid.
- a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
- any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- a mountain that forms in Earth's crust when molten material or magma reaches the surface.
- a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
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- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent boundary.
- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- The molten mixture of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming in at an angle.
- when the continents were joined together in one supercontinent/landmass 300 million years ago.
- when magma reaches the surface.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above.
- the transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another.
15 Clues: when magma reaches the surface. • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. • a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid. • a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • the idea that the continents slowly moved over Earth's surface. • ...
Electricity 2013-04-30
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- An instrument for measuring electric current
- A path over which an electric current flows
- A component that resists the passage of a current, converting electric energy into other energy forms
- A material that allows electric charges or heat to move freely on and through it
- an instrument for measuring the potential difference between two points in an electric circuit
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- A device for detecting the presence of electric charge
- A combination of electric cells that produce a potential difference
- Has a negative charge
- Has a positive charge
9 Clues: Has a negative charge • Has a positive charge • A path over which an electric current flows • An instrument for measuring electric current • A device for detecting the presence of electric charge • A combination of electric cells that produce a potential difference • A material that allows electric charges or heat to move freely on and through it • ...
elctric current vocab 2025-03-12
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- Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- An object that provides a potential difference
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
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- Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- The force that causes electric charges to flow
- Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- A material through which electrons move easily
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material through which electrons move easily • An object that provides a potential difference • Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction. • A flow of charge that always flows in one direction. • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • ...
Disorders and Diseases of the Skin. 2024-09-10
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- Tissue responsible for movement
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Hard connective tissue that forms the skeleton
- luid that circulates in the lymphatic
- circulation Movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
- Structures made of different tissues working together
- Largest organ of the body, protecting internal structures
- Tissue that transmits signals throughout the body
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- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- The process of converting food into energy
- Relating to the heart
- Chemical messengers that regulate bodily functions
- Group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Basic unit of life
- Pertaining to the bones
15 Clues: Basic unit of life • Relating to the heart • Pertaining to the bones • Tissue responsible for movement • luid that circulates in the lymphatic • The process of converting food into energy • Hard connective tissue that forms the skeleton • Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • Tissue that transmits signals throughout the body • ...
Fire Agate 2025-06-14
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- A top source of this fiery stone
- Often found in this dry type of landscape
- Fire Agate’s colors come from many of these
- A microcrystalline form of this
- The most common background color of Fire Agate
- The mineral family it belongs to
- Said to boost this personal power
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- Fire Agate inspires this bold quality
- Known for this glowing, rainbow-like quality
- Agate This gemstone shimmers with fiery flashes
- Fire Agate forms near ancient flows of this
- Believed to offer strong spiritual this
- Often used to increase drive and this
- Said to support physical strength and this
- Helps keep emotions steady with this effect
15 Clues: A microcrystalline form of this • A top source of this fiery stone • The mineral family it belongs to • Said to boost this personal power • Fire Agate inspires this bold quality • Often used to increase drive and this • Believed to offer strong spiritual this • Often found in this dry type of landscape • Said to support physical strength and this • ...
Unit 4 Psychology 2019-10-18
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- transparent structure behind the pupil
- central focal point in the retina
- changing one form of energy to another
- activation of associations of perception, memory, or response
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- ring of muscle forms colored portion of the eye
- coiled, bony fiiled tube
- theory that links pitch to where cochleas membrane is stimulated
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- conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- nerve endings that respond to stimuli
- below's one's threshold for conscious awareness
- area between the eardrum and cochlea that contains 3 tiny bones
- light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
- study of paranormal phenomena
- eye's clear protective layer
16 Clues: coiled, bony fiiled tube • eye's clear protective layer • study of paranormal phenomena • central focal point in the retina • nerve endings that respond to stimuli • transparent structure behind the pupil • changing one form of energy to another • light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • ...
energy types/transformations 2023-12-12
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- Chemical energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Energy from vibrations in matter
- Heat energy
- Energy based on how high up something is
- Chemical energy that makes radiant and thermal energy
- The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom
- Nuclear energy into thermal, sound, electrical, and radiant
- Chemical energy into electrical then radiant energy
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- One energy to make more energy
- Chemical energy into mechanical energy
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- Energy from moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy
- The energy of moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Nuclear energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Chemical energy into thermal, sound, and mechanical energy
- Chemical energy into electrical and thermal energy
- The energy of light
- The energy in food
21 Clues: Heat energy • The energy in food • The energy of light • Energy from moving objects • The energy of moving objects • One energy to make more energy • Energy from vibrations in matter • Chemical energy into mechanical energy • Energy based on how high up something is • Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy • The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 3, 4, 5 & 6 Vocab 2022-01-26
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- a process of cell division that forms two nuclei each of which has the same number of chromosomes.
- is the arrangement of parts in an organism or an object.
- the process by which a cell uses energy to surround a particle and enclose the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell.
- a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane.
- is a system of flattened membrane sacs.
- a fluid-filled vesicle found in the cells of most animals, plants and fungi.
- the movement of particles across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell.
- is the organelle that makes proteins by putting together chains of amino acids.
- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food.
- the structure of a cell, tissue, or organ.
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- when particles are enclosed in a vesicle and released from a cell.
- a process by which plants, algae and some bacteria make their own food.
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- is the movement of particles against a concentration gradient and requires the cell to use energy.
- is the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane.
- cellular respiration occurs in this organelle.
- is a group of similar cells that per form a common function.
- is a group of organs that work together to perform body functions.
- contain digestive enzymes which break down worn-out or damaged organelles, waste materials, and foreign invaders.
- is a living thing that can carry out life processes by itself.
- assists in the production, processing and transport of proteins and in the production of lipids.
- is the movement of molecules from high concentrations to low concentrations.
- a structure made up of a collection of tissues that carries out a specialized function.
- is a network of protein filaments that gives shape and support to cells.
- chloroplasts contain a green pigment.
- is the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment.
26 Clues: chloroplasts contain a green pigment. • organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • is a system of flattened membrane sacs. • the structure of a cell, tissue, or organ. • cellular respiration occurs in this organelle. • a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane. • is the arrangement of parts in an organism or an object. • ...
Visible Light LAB 2021-05-13
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- It is the basic unit that makes up all light
- light is absorbed and converted into energy.
- of Light the speed at which light and all forms of electromagnetic radiation travel
- a surface throws back light without absorbing it.
- passes through a transparent or translucent object
- Panels a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating
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- is separated into equal amounts of the visible spectrum (rainbow).
- light changes direction between one medium and another
- when light cannot pass through an object.
- light spreads out after it passes through another medium.
10 Clues: when light cannot pass through an object. • It is the basic unit that makes up all light • light is absorbed and converted into energy. • a surface throws back light without absorbing it. • passes through a transparent or translucent object • light changes direction between one medium and another • light spreads out after it passes through another medium. • ...
Plants 2022-04-04
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- The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- The process by which plants and other organisms convert solar energy to chemical energy.
- Make their own food.
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- Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds
- Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
- System A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
8 Clues: Make their own food. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit. • Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds • ...
will b 2023-02-08
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- a sensitive device that detects the shaking of Earth's crust during a Earthquake
- the amount of energy released by an Earthquake
- a cone fromed from explosive eruptions of hot rocks follwed by a flow a lava, over and over
- a steep sided cone that forms from explosive eruptions of hot rocks
- hot molten rock below earths surface
- rides in the sea floor spreading apart the crust
- the central opening in a volcanic area through which magma may escape
- a cuplike hollow that froms at the top of the volcano arounf the vent
- volcano a wide, gently sloped cone that forms fron flowas of lava
- waves a vibration that spreads out away
- sliding of a denser ocean platen under another plate when they collide
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- A very hot part of Earth's mantle, where magma can melt through a plate moving above it
- magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out a vent
- rocks form flat
- the point where the Earthquake starts as rocks begin to slide past each other
- super continent split apart into pieces
- the layer beneath Earth's crust
- solid rocky surface
- a huge crack in Earth's crust at or below the surface
- shaking of Earth's crust after the initial shaking of an Earthquake
- tectonics broken into plates that slide across the mantle
- the point on Earth's surface directly above Earth's surface
22 Clues: rocks form flat • solid rocky surface • the layer beneath Earth's crust • hot molten rock below earths surface • super continent split apart into pieces • waves a vibration that spreads out away • the amount of energy released by an Earthquake • rides in the sea floor spreading apart the crust • a huge crack in Earth's crust at or below the surface • ...
Chem: Periodic Trends 2024-11-17
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- Highest ionization energy in period 3
- 1 proton in nucleus
- Highest electronegativity
- Alkali metal in period 2
- Smallest element that forms a -3 charged ion
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- Smallest alkaline metal
- Highest metal reactivity
- Halogen in period 3
- 3rd smallest element with 1 valence electron
- 2 shells of electrons and takes 2 electrons to complete its octet
- Smallest atomic Radius
11 Clues: Halogen in period 3 • 1 proton in nucleus • Smallest atomic Radius • Smallest alkaline metal • Highest metal reactivity • Alkali metal in period 2 • Highest electronegativity • Highest ionization energy in period 3 • 3rd smallest element with 1 valence electron • Smallest element that forms a -3 charged ion • 2 shells of electrons and takes 2 electrons to complete its octet
