forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES 2024-03-07
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- the sugar made during photosynthesis
- this sugar is made up of glucose+galactose
- provides energy
- needed to keep plant cells turgid
- forms a blue-black colour when added to starch
- basic unit that makes up proteins
- needed to break down complex sugars to double sugars
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- single sugar found in fruits
- meat is a good source of this
- name of the test for proteins
- this complex sugar molecule has a branching pattern
- element found in proteins, carbohydrates and fats
12 Clues: provides energy • single sugar found in fruits • meat is a good source of this • name of the test for proteins • needed to keep plant cells turgid • basic unit that makes up proteins • the sugar made during photosynthesis • this sugar is made up of glucose+galactose • forms a blue-black colour when added to starch • element found in proteins, carbohydrates and fats • ...
Bones of the skull 2023-10-09
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- form the side and base of the cranium
- region of the head pertaining to or located around the eye
- form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- forms your hard palate
- upper jaw
- forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium
- forms the cheeks below and side of the eye
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- The jagged line where bones articulate and form a joint that does not move
- forms the back and base of the cranium
- form the bridge of the nose
- forms the forehead, the upper part of your eye socket
- Forms part of the anterior base of the skull and part of the walls of the orbit
- shape and structure of the human body
13 Clues: upper jaw • forms your hard palate • form the bridge of the nose • form the side and base of the cranium • shape and structure of the human body • forms the back and base of the cranium • forms the cheeks below and side of the eye • form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium • forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium • ...
Vocab 2023-05-04
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- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- - the ability to do work
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
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- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
20 Clues: - the ability to do work • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • energy - the energy an object has due to its motion • energy - the chemical energy stored in living things • ...
ENERGY CROSSWORD 2013-08-08
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- The type of energy that makes dark room lighter.
- Energy that has to do with movement.
- The energy that comes from food and gives us energy.
- wind mills are moved by these energy.
- When you are falling what type of energy is going.
- energy gotten from the dams in the rivers.
- what Usain Bolt does for a living and has to do with races.
- Without it no one would be alive.
- Energy that you listen through your ears.
- A type energy related to the nuclear bombs.
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- Type of energy related to the an elastic rubber band.
- Energy used to power many things in your house.
- the ability to do work.
- The energy that has to do with the magnets.
- The first type of energy that made all of earth's life possible.
- When you move and produce heat? what energy is it?
- What plants do to transform solar energy into energy.
- The absence of light energy.
- Part of a car that makes the car move and has many energy transformations.
19 Clues: the ability to do work. • The absence of light energy. • Without it no one would be alive. • Energy that has to do with movement. • wind mills are moved by these energy. • Energy that you listen through your ears. • energy gotten from the dams in the rivers. • The energy that has to do with the magnets. • A type energy related to the nuclear bombs. • ...
Chapter 55 - Ecosystems 2013-08-23
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- A carnivore that eats other carnivores.
- An autotroph, usually a photosynthetic organism. Collectively, autotrophs make up the trophic level of an ecosystem that ultimately supports all other levels.
- An element that must be added for production to increase in a particular area.
- The percentage of energy stored in food that is not used for respiration or eliminated as waste.
- The amount of light energy converted to chemical energy (organic compounds) by autotrophs in an ecosystem during a given time period.
- The warming of Earth due to the atmospheric accumulation of carbon dioxide and certain other gases, which absorb reflected infrared radiation and reradiate some of it back toward Earth.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from nonliving organic material (after “decomposing” them with enzymes) such as corpses, fallen plant material, and the wastes of living organisms and converts them to inorganic forms.
- A carnivore that eats herbivores.
- Rain, snow, or fog that is more acidic than pH 5.2.
- All the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them.
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- The percentage of production transferred from one trophic level to the next.
- An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs.
- A consumer that derives its energy and nutrients from consuming nonliving organic material such as corpses, fallen plant material, and the wastes of living organisms.
- The amount of chemical energy in consumers’ food that is converted to their own new biomass during a given time period.
- A process by which nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms such as algae or cyanobacteria.
- The amount of added nutrient, usually nitrogen or phosphorus, that can be absorbed by plants by natural means.
- The time required to replace the standing crop of a population or group of populations (for example, of phytoplankton), calculated as the ratio of standing crop to production.
17 Clues: A carnivore that eats herbivores. • A carnivore that eats other carnivores. • Rain, snow, or fog that is more acidic than pH 5.2. • An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs. • The percentage of production transferred from one trophic level to the next. • An element that must be added for production to increase in a particular area. • ...
Energy 2022-09-19
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- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- the capacity to do work
- Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- burning wood, peat, dung, or fossil fuels
- gas A fossil fuel in the gaseous state
- Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass
- The change of potential (stored) energy into kinetic (moving) energy. (e.g., the chemical energy in a battery is changed into electricity, which gives off heat and light.)
- of or related to hot water
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- 1,000 watts
- energy of motion
- power electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- The warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of the Earth that occurs when water vapor, carbon dioxide, and gases absorb and radiate thermal energy.
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another through a food chain or web; or the transfer of energy from one object to another, such as heat energy
- A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- the total carbon dioxide emissions produced by an individual, group, or location
- Fuel that is made of hydrocarbons that are 16 carbons long; a high compression internal combustion engine.
18 Clues: 1,000 watts • energy of motion • the capacity to do work • of or related to hot water • gas A fossil fuel in the gaseous state • burning wood, peat, dung, or fossil fuels • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • A form of energy that travels through space as waves • Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass • ...
Energy 2022-10-14
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- energy of motion
- energy that comes from a heated substance.
- when heat moves from one object to another
- energy that travels in heat waves
- a sample of matter that conforms to the shape of a container which is held
- a tiny piece of matter
- to move one place to another
- The ability to do work.
- a sample of matter
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- the transfer of energy by a force acting on a object
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- anything that can take up space
- the transfer of KE from one object to another
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined.
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- energy of no motion
- a type of container that is a poor conductor
- elements or components that are organized for a common purpose
18 Clues: energy of motion • a sample of matter • energy of no motion • a tiny piece of matter • The ability to do work. • to move one place to another • anything that can take up space • energy that travels in heat waves • the degree of compactness of a substance • energy that comes from a heated substance. • when heat moves from one object to another • ...
Energy 2021-03-16
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- On a roller coaster the most kinetic energy is at the __ of the 1st hill.
- On a roller coaster the most potential energy is at the __ of the 1st hill.
- Without the water cycle there could be NO ____on Earth
- kinetic energy is energy in ________
- Energy of motion
- Only a about _____ of the solar radiation reaches Earth’s surface.
- What kind of energy do fossil fuels have?
- The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be _________ nor destroyed.
- energy of position or stored energy
- __ are examples of nonrenewable resources.
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- __ energy goes from light to electrical
- A toaster converts electrical energy to ___
- Energy that is used up faster than it can be replaced
- energy is the ability to do _______
- Includes both kinetic & potential energy
- type of energy that requires splitting or combining the nucleus of an atom
- Photosynthesis converts ___ to chemical
- Biomass, geothermal, solar, wind and water are all examples of ___ resources.
18 Clues: Energy of motion • energy is the ability to do _______ • energy of position or stored energy • kinetic energy is energy in ________ • __ energy goes from light to electrical • Photosynthesis converts ___ to chemical • Includes both kinetic & potential energy • What kind of energy do fossil fuels have? • __ are examples of nonrenewable resources. • ...
Energy 2025-04-08
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- Energy that travels as waves through the air or water and vibrates the eardrum upon contact
- The transfer of energy into a medium
- Forces on an object that do not change the motion of the object
- How an object moves from one place to another
- Energy resulting from the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- Energy that causes a transfer of heat between materials
- Energy stored in the chemical bonds and released through chemical reactions
- Energy that allows us to see
- The bending or redirection of energy waves as they pass from one substance to another
- A design or sequence that is repeated
- A substance that energy can travel through
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- The pathway through which electricity flows
- Energy that allows us to see
- How an object moves from one place to another
- a plan for testing a scientific question
- The bouncing of energy waves off the surface of an object
- Forces on an object that cause change in the motion of the object
- Energy changing from one form to another
- Anything that is visible or able to be touched
- A pathway that allows an electric current to flow freely
20 Clues: Energy that allows us to see • Energy that allows us to see • The transfer of energy into a medium • A design or sequence that is repeated • a plan for testing a scientific question • Energy changing from one form to another • A substance that energy can travel through • The pathway through which electricity flows • How an object moves from one place to another • ...
wave to me 2014-05-22
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- if the vibration is at right angles opposite to the direction of travel
- low point of a wave
- waves in matter
- a single wave cycle
- particles spread apart
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- high point of a wave
- when the vibration is paralell to the direction of travel
- the distance between corresponding parts of two sequential wave forms
- the matter through which waves travel from place to place
- particles of travel
- periodic changes that transmit energy from one place to another
11 Clues: waves in matter • low point of a wave • particles of travel • a single wave cycle • high point of a wave • particles spread apart • when the vibration is paralell to the direction of travel • the matter through which waves travel from place to place • periodic changes that transmit energy from one place to another • ...
Branches of science 2021-09-07
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- Natural phenomenon.
- Study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting
- The study of the structure and organization of living things
- The branch of medicine dealing with the nervous system and its disorders
- The scientific study of plant life
- The Study of science of the earth, its structure, and history
- Study of flower.
- The science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself
- The study of human cultures both past and present.
- Concerning the sounds of a language.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- The study of the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms
- Study of disease causing organisms. Genetics The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
- Study of kidneys.
- The study of the behavior and properties of matter
- Microbiology The study of microorganisms, including viruses, prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes Mineralogy The study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals Mycology Study of fungi.
- The study of life-forms existing in former geological time periods
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- Deals with the study of blood vascular system.
- The study of celestial objects in the universe. Study of heavenly bodies. Biology The science that studies living organisms
- The branch of medicine dealing with the applications of radiant energy, including x-rays and radioisotopes Toxicology The study of poisons and the effects of posisoning
- A science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- Study of disease causing organisms. Psychology Study of the mind and behaviour
- The science that studies living Climatology The study of climates and investigations of its phenomena and causes organisms
- Study of algae.
- Study of languages.
- The Study of science of the earth, its structure, and history Myology Study of muscles.
- Study of virus.
- The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
- The study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms Genetics The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
- The study of animals Paleontology The study of life-forms existing in former geological time periods
- Science dealing with crop plant.
31 Clues: Study of algae. • Study of virus. • Study of flower. • Study of kidneys. • Natural phenomenon. • Study of languages. • Science dealing with crop plant. • The scientific study of plant life • Concerning the sounds of a language. • Deals with the study of blood vascular system. • The study of human cultures both past and present. • The study of the behavior and properties of matter • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-16
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- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water
- A yellow citrus fruit known for its acidic taste, commonly used in cooking, drinks, and as a source of Vitamin C.
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- The number of particles (atoms, molecules, etc.) in one mole of a substance, approximately 6.022×10²³
- A chemical element that forms the basis of life on Earth, commonly found in organic compounds and present in various forms such as graphite and diamond.
- A type of fungus used in baking and brewing, known for its ability to ferment sugars and produce carbon dioxide and alcohol.
- A colorless, odorless gas essential for respiration in most living organisms, and a key component of water.
- The double-walled membrane that surrounds and protects the heart, helping to reduce friction during heartbeats.
- The SI unit of pressure, named after a French scientist, which measures force applied per unit area.
- The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation
10 Clues: The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water • The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation • The SI unit of pressure, named after a French scientist, which measures force applied per unit area. • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissue 2023-12-19
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- Covers the bone
- Middle of bone
- Cushions joints and also acts as lubricant
- Big movement bones in the body
- Point where bones flare out
- Connects ribs to sternum
- Protects spinal chord
- Small round protrusion on bone
- A bone that forms in a tendon
- The creation of red blood cells in the bone
- Cavity in the long bones
- connects bone to bone
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- Provides movement and protections to the body
- Forms airway and lungs
- Forms the nose
- bones wider than they are long
- Flattened plates of compound bones
- pads and protects
- End of bones
- Connects bone to muscle
20 Clues: End of bones • Forms the nose • Middle of bone • Covers the bone • pads and protects • Protects spinal chord • connects bone to bone • Forms airway and lungs • Connects bone to muscle • Connects ribs to sternum • Cavity in the long bones • Point where bones flare out • A bone that forms in a tendon • bones wider than they are long • Big movement bones in the body • ...
Science 2022-01-04
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- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible able to be discerned; perceptible.
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- the spreading of something more widely.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.
- the quality or state of being natural.
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals (roughly 14.6959 pounds per square inch). Also called barometric pressure.
- Of two quantities: such that one increases in proportion to a decrease in the other.
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal. It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- a degree of density, firmness, viscosity, etc.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- energy associated with microscopic forms of energy.
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
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- a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- the ability to be foreseen
- a question that a research project sets out to answer
- A controled variable is any factor that is controlled or held constant in an experiment.
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- the quantity of matter which a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms.
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- not certain or fixed; provisional.
29 Clues: the ability to be foreseen • not certain or fixed; provisional. • the quality or state of being natural. • the spreading of something more widely. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • the quality of being hot; high temperature. • a degree of density, firmness, viscosity, etc. • corresponding in size or amount to something else. • ...
Plate Tectonics Station Lab 2022-01-19
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- rupture in the crust of a planetary mass object
- one convergent plate is more dense than other
- lowland region that forms where earth’s tectonic plates
- two plates moving away
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- transfer heat from one place to another
- two plates slide past each other
- created by a divergent boundary
- two plates moving together
- sudden release of energy in the earth
- type of excavation or depression in the ground
- molten rock
11 Clues: molten rock • two plates moving away • two plates moving together • created by a divergent boundary • two plates slide past each other • sudden release of energy in the earth • transfer heat from one place to another • one convergent plate is more dense than other • type of excavation or depression in the ground • rupture in the crust of a planetary mass object • ...
Myler's science crossword 2025-09-25
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- The part of the earth that contains all lakes,oceans and water
- The heat in your beach umbrella rod travels by conduction
- The energy from the sun reaches you by electromagnetic
- The part of the earth that has increasing hot temperatures
- forms when a cold, dense air mass pushes under a warm, lighter air mass, forcing the warm air to rise
- The variable that is kept constant
- The thing that changes
- a large process involving bulk movement of a fluid that usually leads to a net transfer of heat through advection
- The heat in your beach umbrella rod travels
- The part of the earth that has all the clouds that make rain and thunder
- The part of the earth that contains all living beings
- The part of the earth that the air pressure is something that pushes down on molecules
- The part of the earth that contains the ozone layer and increases temperatures the higher you go
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- The part of the earth that is the outermost layer of the earth
- forms when a relatively moist, warm air mass slides up and over a cold air mass
- The envelope of gasses that surround the earth
- The thing that changes as a result of the independent
- Rain,snow,sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Layers of the earth that contains rocks and dirt
19 Clues: The thing that changes • The variable that is kept constant • The heat in your beach umbrella rod travels • The envelope of gasses that surround the earth • Layers of the earth that contains rocks and dirt • Rain,snow,sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • The thing that changes as a result of the independent • The part of the earth that contains all living beings • ...
Conversion and Conservation of Energy 2020-01-21
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- takes place when energy changes from one form into another form
- transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves; can travel through empty space
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- the faster the molecules in an object move, the more ______________ the object has
- the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy
- states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed - it can only change forms
- the ratio of useful output energy to total input energy
6 Clues: the ratio of useful output energy to total input energy • the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy • takes place when energy changes from one form into another form • states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed - it can only change forms • the faster the molecules in an object move, the more ______________ the object has • ...
Health 2025-02-11
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- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- Zone a place where you can acquire knowledge and adapt.
- a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition, crystal form, and physical properties.
- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water.
- sugar molecules
- Balance he balance of calories consumed through eating and drinking compared to calories burned through physical activity.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
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- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
- a source of essential fatty acids, which the body cannot make itself.
- Zone a place, situation, or level where someone feels confident and comfortable
- Eating a healthy balanced diet.
- the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain, forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matters
- a usual way of doing something
- a measure of energy
- (Basal Metabolic Rate) the rate at which the body uses energy while at rest to keep vital functions going, such as breathing and keeping warm.
- goal or objective is an idea of the future or desired result that a person or a group of people envision, plan, and commit to achieve.
- a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid.
17 Clues: sugar molecules • a measure of energy • a usual way of doing something • Eating a healthy balanced diet. • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water. • large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body. • Zone a place where you can acquire knowledge and adapt. • ...
ChristiEnergyPuzzle 2016-05-20
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- energy-movement of electrons
- energy
- of heat through liquids
- to measure force
- energy-sunlight or heat energy
- as a tool
- of substance from one place to another
- machine-makes work easier
- energy-Energy waiting to be used
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- of place or position
- that cannot be replaced
- or movement of atoms & molecules
- transferring through electromagnetic waves
- of heat through direct touch
- of heat through waves
- or recently living
- stored in the nucleus of an atom
- to measure distance
- energy-energy found in chemicals
- to measure energy
- of waves
- energy-energy in motion
- product when multiplying force times distance
23 Clues: energy • of waves • as a tool • to measure force • to measure energy • or recently living • to measure distance • of place or position • of heat through waves • that cannot be replaced • of heat through liquids • energy-energy in motion • machine-makes work easier • of heat through direct touch • energy-movement of electrons • energy-sunlight or heat energy • or movement of atoms & molecules • ...
Our Energy Resources 2014-10-28
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- - lasting or continuing for a very long time
- - synonym: to free
- - antonym: non-renewable
- - an amount or quantity of something that is available to use
- - synonym: renewable
- - глобальный
- - остатки
- - electricity and other forms of power used for making things work
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- - to get rid of someone or something and put a new person or thing in their place
- - synonym: to save
- - a substance such as oil, gas, coal, or wood that produces heat or power when it is burned
- - ископаемый
- - relating to the Sun? or coming from the sun
- - to use all of something and not have any left
- - источники энергии
15 Clues: - остатки • - ископаемый • - глобальный • - synonym: to save • - synonym: to free • - источники энергии • - synonym: renewable • - antonym: non-renewable • - lasting or continuing for a very long time • - relating to the Sun? or coming from the sun • - to use all of something and not have any left • - an amount or quantity of something that is available to use • ...
Ryen Brown January 7,2025 PS211A Chapter 5 Crossword 2025-01-07
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- A shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound consisting of the element symbols and subscripts that represent the number of atoms of each element.
- A compound made from only two elements
- The unequal distribution of electric charge in a covalent bond.
- The principle that states that atoms generally are most stable when they have eight electrons in their valence energy level.
- An electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons.
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- A group of covalently bonded atoms that together have gained or lost electrons and act as a single ionized particle.
- The smallest whole-number ratio of ions within an ionic compound.
- A molecule made of two atoms.
- A chemical bond formed when atoms transfer valence electrons.
- A simpler model of a covalent bond
- A positive or negative number showing the electric charge on an element when it forms a compound.
- The attraction between metal atoms and their collectively shared valence electrons.
- A chemical bond formed as a result of two atoms sharing valence electrons
13 Clues: A molecule made of two atoms. • A simpler model of a covalent bond • A compound made from only two elements • A chemical bond formed when atoms transfer valence electrons. • The unequal distribution of electric charge in a covalent bond. • The smallest whole-number ratio of ions within an ionic compound. • ...
3 types of rocks 2025-03-11
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- mineral grains that are arranged in planes or bands
- forms when lava erupts or extrudes onto earth's surface
- forms when minerals that form from solution or sediment from older rocks get pressed and cemented together
- sometimes lava erupts and flows from long cracks in Earth's crust
- which rock changes from one type to another
- forms when pressure,temperature,or chemical processes change existing rock
- metamorphic rocks that do not have mineral grains that are aligned in plane or bands
- the size,shape,and position of the grains that make up a rock determine a rock's_
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- forms when magma or lava cools and hardens to become solid,it forms beneath or on earth's surface
- when magma pushes into or intrudes surrounding rock below earth's surface and cools
- forms from the remains or fossils of once living plants and animals
- forms when water usually seawater evaporates
- a combination of one or more minerals or organic matter
- the minerals and organic matter a rock contains determines the_
- forms when sediments buried compacted and cemented together by calcite or quartz
15 Clues: which rock changes from one type to another • forms when water usually seawater evaporates • mineral grains that are arranged in planes or bands • a combination of one or more minerals or organic matter • forms when lava erupts or extrudes onto earth's surface • the minerals and organic matter a rock contains determines the_ • ...
theme 7 2012-12-10
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- one of a kind rare or uncommon
- a part of something
- when you connect one thing to another thing
- a struggle among plants and animals for food water
- an animal that live in the sea
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- energy from sunlight
- an animal that lives in the sea
- living space
- a substance found in plants that enables them to
- to live in a place
- a hard material that forms parts of a skeloton in many
- plankton are tiny plants and animals that live in the
12 Clues: living space • to live in a place • a part of something • energy from sunlight • one of a kind rare or uncommon • an animal that live in the sea • an animal that lives in the sea • when you connect one thing to another thing • a substance found in plants that enables them to • a struggle among plants and animals for food water • ...
theme 7 2012-12-10
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- energy from sunlight
- plankton are tiny plants and animals that live in the
- an animal that lives in the sea
- a hard material that forms parts of a skeloton in many
- when you connect one thing to another thing
- a substance found in plants that enables them to
- a part of something
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- a struggle among plants and animals for food water
- to live in a place
- an animal that live in the sea
- living space
- one of a kind rare or uncommon
12 Clues: living space • to live in a place • a part of something • energy from sunlight • an animal that live in the sea • one of a kind rare or uncommon • an animal that lives in the sea • when you connect one thing to another thing • a substance found in plants that enables them to • a struggle among plants and animals for food water • ...
Matter 2012-10-03
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- volume is the amount of ______ an object takes up
- atoms of each element have a unique_______
- atoms of two or more elements can combine to for ________
- change of a mixture or material from one state of matter to another
- the masses of the elements in a compound are always in constant ______
- atoms cannot be _______ into smaller pieces
- made up of atoms which make up matter
- mass, volume and shape are the three basic _________ of matter
- helium, water vapor and oxygen are examples
- to get larger in size, volume or quantity
- liquids have no definite shape but do have a definite ______
- dust, wood and chair are examples
- solids have _______ shape and volume
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- matter is composed of extremely small particles called______
- formed when two or more elements combine
- gases have _____ definite shape or volume
- heat energy that an object has dur to themotion of its particles
- anything that has mass and volume
- rapid back and forth motion
- ______ is not considered to be matter
- he proposed that atoms have certain characteristics
- smaller pieces of an item
- in any element all the atoms are exactly _________
- gasoline, milk and juice are examples
- any of the forms or states in which matter can exist
25 Clues: smaller pieces of an item • rapid back and forth motion • anything that has mass and volume • dust, wood and chair are examples • solids have _______ shape and volume • made up of atoms which make up matter • ______ is not considered to be matter • gasoline, milk and juice are examples • formed when two or more elements combine • gases have _____ definite shape or volume • ...
Alternative energy 2013-04-09
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- Biogas typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen
- A fuel derived directly from living matter
- produced by the internal heat of the earth
- The perceptible natural movement of the air
- Move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal
- a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl
- is a family of rechargeable battery
- A cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction
- (Concentrated solar power) systems use mirrors or lenses to concentrate a large area of sunligh
- determined by the sun
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- is the process of producing coal gas
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas
- produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- powered by the energy released in nuclear fission or fusion.
- transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas
- electricity produced by water power
- a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity
- delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology with two-way communications to control appliances
- (Liquefied petroleum gas)A mixture of light gaseous hydrocarbons
20 Clues: determined by the sun • is a family of rechargeable battery • electricity produced by water power • is the process of producing coal gas • colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas • A fuel derived directly from living matter • produced by the internal heat of the earth • The perceptible natural movement of the air • produced by burning carbon and organic compounds • ...
KS3 Unit 11 - Electricity and Electromagnetism Crossword 2025-07-17
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- the charge of how the energy is supplied to your home.
- large coil of wire with a magnet inside. When the magnet is turned, electricity is produced in the coil of wire.
- a device that is operated electrically e.g. a kettle.
- a material that does not let energy flow through it easily.
- to rise up.
- a material or energy source that will not run out.
- the amount of power used per hour.
- the build up of electrical charge within or on the surface of an insulated object.
- a tiny particle that forms the central nucleus of an atom.
- the ends of a magnet – north pole and south pole.
- the space around a magnet where it can affect magnetic materials or other magnets.
- the number of joules of energy an appliance transfers every second.
- a coil of wire.
- the amount of energy transferred by each unit of charge passing between two points of a circuit.
- information/data that can take any value, such as speed, so these values don’t need to be whole numbers.
- the centre of an atom which consists of protons and neutrons.
- the transfer of heat energy by waves.
- a region where charges experience a force.
- what flows in an electric current when a battery is connected within the circuit.
- a factor which can change or be changed in an experiment.
- materials that conduct heat or electricity poorly.
- the smallest part of an element.
- a way of saying how difficult it is for electricity to flow through something.
- a material that lets energy flow through it easily.
- a component that measures voltage.
- a piece of equipment that measures how much electricity is flowing around a circuit.
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- the amount of steady current through a large number of materials is directly proportional to the voltage across the materials and inversely proportional to the resistance.
- the transfer of heat in fluids.
- the iron part of a relay that moves when electricity is flowing in the solenoid (or electromagnet).
- any energy resource that will run out and we cannot renew our supplies of it (e.g. oil).
- a force, such as magnetism or gravity, that does not need to be touching something to have an effect.
- a coil of wire with electricity flowing in it. An electromagnet has a magnetic field like a bar magnet.
- the amount you pay for every unit of energy you use, measured in kWh.
- push away.
- a circuit where there is only one loop of wire.
- tiny particle that flows around a circuit.
- the action of pushing forwards.
- the way heat travels through solids.
- a resistor that can be adjusted to change the amount of resistance it has.
- a way of saying how much energy is transferred by electricity.
- if an investigation is repeated by another person or by using different equipment, the same results are obtained.
- the flow of electrons around a circuit
- a tiny particle found in the nucleus of an atom, with a positive charge.
- two things pulling towards each other.
- a magnetized piece of metal that can swing around – it points north.
- giving a material magnetic properties.
46 Clues: push away. • to rise up. • a coil of wire. • the transfer of heat in fluids. • the action of pushing forwards. • the smallest part of an element. • the amount of power used per hour. • a component that measures voltage. • the way heat travels through solids. • the transfer of heat energy by waves. • the flow of electrons around a circuit • two things pulling towards each other. • ...
Chapter 15 2023-05-01
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- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- - the ability to do work
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
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- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
20 Clues: - the ability to do work • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • energy - the energy an object has due to its motion • energy - the chemical energy stored in living things • ...
Final Project 2021-06-04
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- are large organic molecules
- energy: is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Light consists of photons, which are produced when an object's atoms heat up.
- is a group of living and nonliving things in a place that has a specific climate, landforms, soil types, and vegetation.
- The process of stem cells becoming different cells.
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
- is the total mass of organisms in a given area
- : is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- : are a similar in every detail; exactly alike.
- All humans start as a single fertilized egg.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- is a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
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- the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- is also a glucose polymer is not digestible!(it’s a kind of fiber)
- cells: are the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated Under the right conditions in the body or a laboratory.
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- are rates.
- A characteristic or condition.Traits may be physical, such as hair color or leaf shape, or they may be behavioral, such as nesting in birds and burrowing in rodents.
- energy: is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a chemical reaction to transform into other substances.
- is a chemical element that constitutes 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere, that is capable of combining with all elements except some noble gases,
- is a polymer made of linked glucose.
- is the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite)
- are proteins that control the rate of chemical reactions.
22 Clues: are rates. • are large organic molecules • is a polymer made of linked glucose. • Cells need this energy to move and function. • All humans start as a single fertilized egg. • is the total mass of organisms in a given area • the matter from which a thing is or can be made. • The process of stem cells becoming different cells. • ...
Earth Ch 2 Matter, Forces, and Energy 2016-09-15
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- change from gas directly to a solid state.
- the change from liquid state to vapor.
- change from a solid to a gas.
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
- gives things weight
- the phase that most pure substances can be in is determined by temperature
- the amount of space matter occupies.
- the attractive particles are no longer rigidly held in place but can move somewhat.
- changes that occur in a material without changing the identity of the material.
- change of state or phase from a gas to a liquid.
- force acting on an object as it moves through a distance.
- when an atoms emits protons, it changes to another element.
- type of vaporization that occurs at a temperature below the boiling point.
- pure substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
- refers to the gravitational pull on an object by another larger object.
- charged atoms.
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- also known as the law of conservation of mass energy.
- the ability to do work.
- when liquid particles have enough velocity to escape their partners.
- a push or pull that occur in pairs – contact or field.
- consists of only one type of matter.
- distinct groups of atoms bonded together.
- material that can be separated into two or more pure substances by physical changes.
- changes in the identity of a material changes that result in a different material with a different composition and properties.
- particles have relatively little kinetic energy compared to the attractive forces that are present between molecules.
- substance as it enters the liquid state.
- the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.
- energetic ions and a seething cloud of electrons.
- the amount of matter in an object.
- vaporization happens so fast that the liquid forms bubbles that rise through the liquid.
- substance as it enters the solid state.
- the basic particles that make up elements.
32 Clues: charged atoms. • gives things weight • the ability to do work. • change from a solid to a gas. • the amount of matter in an object. • consists of only one type of matter. • the amount of space matter occupies. • the change from liquid state to vapor. • substance as it enters the solid state. • substance as it enters the liquid state. • distinct groups of atoms bonded together. • ...
7th Grade Science Final 2022 2022-05-24
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- The process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge.
- Theory that Earth's surface is broken into large, rigid pieces that move with respect to each other.
- Resources that can be replaced by natural processes in a relatively short amount of time.
- A rapid, downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders.
- The process that occurs when one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate.
- Energy from the sun.
- Electricity produced by flowing water.
- Deep, underwater troughs created by an oceanic plate subducting under another plate at a convergent plate boundary.
- A solid that is naturally occurring, inorganic, and has a crystal structure and definite chemical composition.
- Things that have all the characteristics of life.
- A group of organisms that have similar traits and are able to produce fertile offspring.
- A deposit of minerals that is large enough to be mined for a profit.
- The way a mineral reflects or absorbs light at its surface.
- Magma that erupts onto Earth's surface.
- The color of a mineral's powder.
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- The laying down or settling of eroded material.
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface.
- Energy released from atomic reactions.
- Name given to a supercontinent that began to break apart approximately 290 million years ago.
- The movement of Earth's continent's over time.
- A pile of windblown sand.
- Energy produced by burning organic matter, such as wood, food scraps, and alcohol.
- Resources that are used faster than they can be replaced by natural processes.
- The moving of weathered material, or sediment, from one location to another.
- A large mass of ice, formed by snow accumulation on land, that moves slowly across Earth's surface.
- The series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock.
- Thermal energy from Earth's interior
27 Clues: Energy from the sun. • A pile of windblown sand. • The color of a mineral's powder. • Molten rock beneath Earth's surface. • Thermal energy from Earth's interior • Energy released from atomic reactions. • Electricity produced by flowing water. • Magma that erupts onto Earth's surface. • The movement of Earth's continent's over time. • ...
10/22/14 2014-10-22
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- energy-energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock
- energy-radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- energy- internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature.
- combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter
- energy produced by living organisms.
- energy-energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- energy-energy obtained by harnessing wave power
- action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts
- energy- It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object
- gas-flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons
- energy-Thermal energy is a term sometimes used to refer to the internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature.
- energy-Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic radiation
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- energy-the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- energy-A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power
- total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- energy-Tidal energy is a renewable source of energy
- fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas
- brown, soil-like material characteristic of boggy, acid ground, consisting of partly decomposed vegetable matter
- to or denoting the generation of electricity
- energy-the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- energy-an electric charge that lets work be accomplished
- involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity
- renewable resource-A resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption
25 Clues: energy produced by living organisms. • fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas • energy-radiant energy emitted by the sun. • to or denoting the generation of electricity • energy-energy obtained by harnessing wave power • total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • energy-Tidal energy is a renewable source of energy • ...
biology vocab crossword 2023-10-06
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- system consists of the organs (ex. heart and blood vessels) and fluids that transport materials like oxygen and nutrients to tissue throughout the body as well as carry away waste products they create.
- a very large molecule, such as a protein, made of many smaller units (e.g. amino acids) joined together.
- a long chain of amino acids joined together, forming a specific shape.
- exchange process through which oxygen and carbon dioxide are transferred in opposite directions across a specialized surface.
- transport movement of substances from lower to higher concentration (i.e. against their concentration gradient) this needs energy from respiration.
- system a system of organs in which the major function is to convert food into simpler, absorbable nutrients to keep the body functioning and healthy.
- system consists of the set of organs and tissue involved in the uptake of oxygen from the atmosphere and the release of carbon dioxide generated during aerobic respiration, this gas exchange is also called breathing.
- the movement of molecules from higher to lower concentration.
- cycle the process that moves carbon between plants, animals, and microbes; minerals in the earth and the atmosphere.
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- gradient the quantity/amount of a substance in a defined space or volume.
- the movement of water from higher to lower water concentration through a partially permeable membrane.
- hydtrates molecules that provide a ready source of energy for the body.they come in simple forms such as glucose.
- bacteria and fungi that feed on dead plants and animal material.
- maintaining a constant internal environment.
- substances such as fats and oils, used as a store of energy in living things.
- cycle a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non living things.
- the process of breaking large insoluble molecules into small soluble ones.
- transport a movement of molecules across membranes that does NOT require am input of chemical energy (ATP).
18 Clues: maintaining a constant internal environment. • the movement of molecules from higher to lower concentration. • bacteria and fungi that feed on dead plants and animal material. • a long chain of amino acids joined together, forming a specific shape. • the process of breaking large insoluble molecules into small soluble ones. • ...
Energy Unit 2023-02-16
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- ability to cause change
- energy due to gravitational forces or height
- heat engine that burns fuel inside a set of cylinders
- average kinetic energy of moving particles in object
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions or touch
- energy can't be created or destroyed
- transfer of thermal energy by EM waves
- amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg by 1 degree C
- study of relationships between thermal energy, heat, & work
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- transfer of thermal energy in fluids
- there are 2 ways to increase the temperature of a system
- energy due to motion
- energy stored in stretched or compressed object
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy transferred between objects due to temperature difference
- anything around which you can imagine a barrier
- energy spontaneously spreads from high concentration to low
- energy that is stored
- energy that is sum of KE & PE of all moving particles
- sum of kinetic & potential energy in a system
20 Clues: energy due to motion • energy that is stored • ability to cause change • energy stored in chemical bonds • transfer of thermal energy in fluids • energy can't be created or destroyed • transfer of thermal energy by EM waves • energy due to gravitational forces or height • sum of kinetic & potential energy in a system • energy stored in stretched or compressed object • ...
Minerals and Rocks 2022-01-20
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- Pressure that is exerted on the rock from one direction, the rock forms layers.
- mineral's physical properties are determined by its chemical __ and crystal structure
- these are often found where seas once covered the land.
- Scientists who study minerals
- these minerals contain sulfur atoms bonded to oxygen atoms
- A solid material that forms by a natural process
- rock that forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together
- A mineral's crystal __ is determined by the way the atoms are arranged
- these minerals contain one or two metal elements combined with oxygen
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- contain metal elements combined with sulfur
- People make gemstones in a
- these minerals have an atom of phosphorus, arsenic, or vanadium is bonded to oxygen.
- rock that forms when magma cools below Earth's surface
- __ elements contain only atoms of one type of element
- rock that forms when an existing rock is changed by heat or pressure.
- these minerals are salts and form when salt water evaporates
- a naturally formed, non-living Earth material
- the largest mineral group
- Minerals must be __
- melted rock inside Earth
20 Clues: Minerals must be __ • melted rock inside Earth • the largest mineral group • People make gemstones in a • Scientists who study minerals • contain metal elements combined with sulfur • a naturally formed, non-living Earth material • A solid material that forms by a natural process • __ elements contain only atoms of one type of element • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-17
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- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
- A chemical element that forms the basis of life on Earth, commonly found in organic compounds and present in various forms such as graphite and diamond.
- A yellow citrus fruit known for its acidic taste, commonly used in cooking, drinks, and as a source of Vitamin C.
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- Force that pulls objects toward the Earth
- The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation
- Organic compound made up of amino acids, that plays a key role in the growth and repair of cells.
- The SI unit of pressure, named after a French scientist, which measures force applied per unit area.
- A colorless, odorless gas essential for respiration in most living organisms, and a key component of water.
- A type of fungus used in baking and brewing, known for its ability to ferment sugars and produce carbon dioxide and alcohol.
10 Clues: Force that pulls objects toward the Earth • The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water • The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation • Organic compound made up of amino acids, that plays a key role in the growth and repair of cells. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-17
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- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
- A chemical element that forms the basis of life on Earth, commonly found in organic compounds and present in various forms such as graphite and diamond.
- A yellow citrus fruit known for its acidic taste, commonly used in cooking, drinks, and as a source of Vitamin C.
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- Force that pulls objects toward the Earth
- The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation
- Organic compound made up of amino acids, that plays a key role in the growth and repair of cells.
- The SI unit of pressure, named after a French scientist, which measures force applied per unit area.
- A colorless, odorless gas essential for respiration in most living organisms, and a key component of water.
- A type of fungus used in baking and brewing, known for its ability to ferment sugars and produce carbon dioxide and alcohol.
10 Clues: Force that pulls objects toward the Earth • The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water • The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation • Organic compound made up of amino acids, that plays a key role in the growth and repair of cells. • ...
Lesson 3 Vocab 2014-09-21
9 Clues: A simple sugar • complex carbohydrate • simplest carbohydrate • forms a plant's cell wall • provides energy for the body • is in your muscles and liver • presence of another substance • A chemical indicator that changes color when heated • An indicator that turn color when starch comes into contact
Stress 2020-04-23
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- stomach irritation due to excess acid
- a sore that forms in the stomach
- a harmful type of stress
- your physical, cultural, or emotional surroundings
- an emotional state that affects your mood or behavior
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- the instinct to attack or run away
- to share thoughts. information, or feelings
- something that causes stress
- a beneficial type of stress
- hormone that gives your body a rush of energy
- your body's reaction to a stressor
11 Clues: a harmful type of stress • a beneficial type of stress • something that causes stress • a sore that forms in the stomach • the instinct to attack or run away • your body's reaction to a stressor • stomach irritation due to excess acid • to share thoughts. information, or feelings • hormone that gives your body a rush of energy • ...
Goddess Lakshmi 2022-07-04
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- syllable used before each name while
- She is the sister of
- She is holding
- She is dressed in this Color
- She is holding
- People pray her to become
- Animal associated with her power
- Is another name of hers
- She is the Goddess of
- Her abode is the ocean of
- She is the concert of
- Has these many different forms
- The seed Mantra Syllable represents her name
- Manifested from
- Is the day of the Week, filled with her energy
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- Is the flower of her choice
- She also gives the wealth of
- She eradicates
- Means granter of all boons
- By Praying her People get
- She is wearing Jewelry made of
- is her another name
- Seated on
- While the Devas were trying to get nectar by
- She is holding
- She is holding
- She is the mother of
- Is one of her names
- number of hands
29 Clues: Seated on • She eradicates • She is holding • She is holding • She is holding • She is holding • number of hands • Manifested from • is her another name • Is one of her names • She is the sister of • She is the mother of • She is the Goddess of • She is the concert of • Is another name of hers • By Praying her People get • People pray her to become • Her abode is the ocean of • ...
Tissues 2021-10-07
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- contains cylindrical cells with branching cells
- voluntary controlled
- forms the stroma or internal skeleton
- has a lot of space
- forms hormones
- lines much of the respiratory tract
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- only one type in its category
- found in the bladder lining
- most widely distrubuted tissue around the body
- forms the bony skeleton
- fat/ oil like structures
- a type of muscle that has a nuclei in every cell
- one layer and squshy like
- forms the embryonic skeleton
- involves the tendons and ligaments
15 Clues: forms hormones • has a lot of space • voluntary controlled • forms the bony skeleton • fat/ oil like structures • one layer and squshy like • found in the bladder lining • forms the embryonic skeleton • only one type in its category • involves the tendons and ligaments • lines much of the respiratory tract • forms the stroma or internal skeleton • ...
Components of Food 2018-05-02
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- Iron, calcium etc are examples of this component
- This provides us energy in the form of starch
- This is a disease that occurs due to over-eating of fats and carbohydrates
- This is a disease caused due to the deficiency of carbohydrates, proteins, fats
- Your body would be most deficiency in this vitamin if you don't eat green leafy vegetables
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- This man discovered about scurvy through sailors
- This mineral is required in the formation of strong bones
- In this deficiency disease you will consume more iodized salt and seafood
- This forms most of our body weight
- This is the quickest source of energy
10 Clues: This forms most of our body weight • This is the quickest source of energy • This provides us energy in the form of starch • This man discovered about scurvy through sailors • Iron, calcium etc are examples of this component • This mineral is required in the formation of strong bones • In this deficiency disease you will consume more iodized salt and seafood • ...
minerals 2022-12-07
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- special combination of the parts that make rocks
- the way a mineral reflects light
- the process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight
- unique arrangement of atoms in a crystal
- the process by which dissolved minerals crystalize and glue particles of sediment into one mass
- type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks are pressed together
- an inorganic solid that has a crystal structure
- type of rock that forms from cooling molten rock
- rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface
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- the way a mineral looks when it breaks apart irregularly
- rock that forms on the Earth's surface
- scale ranking ten minerals
- naturally occuring solids made of minerals
- minerals ability to split easily along flat surface
- type of rock that forms from an existing rock
- not formed from living things
16 Clues: scale ranking ten minerals • not formed from living things • the way a mineral reflects light • rock that forms on the Earth's surface • unique arrangement of atoms in a crystal • naturally occuring solids made of minerals • type of rock that forms from an existing rock • an inorganic solid that has a crystal structure • special combination of the parts that make rocks • ...
Energy Vocabulary Crossword 2021-03-01
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- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- fuel, nonrenewable energy resource made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- ability to cause change
- transmitted by electromagnetic waves
- of conservation of energy, states that energy can be transformed but energy cannot be created or destroyed
- positively charged centers of atoms
- energy resource, energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- energy, due to motion
- energy, stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles
- energy, total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
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- means dug up
- energy, transfer to an object by a force, making the object move in the direction of the force
- energy, sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- energy resource, energy resource that cannot be used up
- energy, carried by an electric current
- energy resource, energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- energy, carried by electromagnetic waves
- energy, stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy, carried by sound
19 Clues: means dug up • energy, due to motion • ability to cause change • energy, carried by sound • positively charged centers of atoms • transmitted by electromagnetic waves • energy, carried by an electric current • energy, carried by electromagnetic waves • energy, stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy resource, energy resource that cannot be used up • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2025-01-17
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- Bean-shaped organelle that supplies energy to the cell & has its own ribosomes & DNA.
- Protein that detects a signal molecule & performs an action in response.
- Interconnected network of thin, folded membranes that produce, process, & distribute proteins.
- Solution that has a lower concentration of dissolved particles than a cell.
- Cell that has a nucleus & other membrane-bound organelles.
- Diffusion of molecules across a membrane through transport proteins.
- Organelle that contains enzymes.
- Movement of molecules across the cell membrane without energy input from the cell.
- Organelle composed of numerous membranes that are used to convert solar energy into chemical energy; contains chlorophyll.
- Drives molecules across a membrane from lower concentration to higher concentration.
- Diffusion of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to lower water concentration.
- Model that describes the arrangement & movement of the molecules that make up a cell membrane.
- Release of substances out a cell by the fusion of vesicle with the membrane.
- Condition or quality of allowing some, but not all, materials to cross a barrier or membrane.
- Process of taking liquids or large molecules into a cell by engulfing them in a membrane.
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- Solution that has an equal concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution.
- Molecule that forms a double-layered cell-membrane; consists of a glycerol, a phosphate group, & two fatty acids.
- Membrane-bound structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell.
- Cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- Double-layer of phospholipids that forms a boundary between a cell and the surrounding environment & controls the passage of materials into & out of a cell.
- Organelle that links amino acids together to form proteins.
- Small organelle that contains & transports materials within the cytoplasm.
- Organelle that is used to store materials such as water, food, or enzymes, that are needed by the cell.
- Stack of flat, membrane-enclosed spaces containing enzymes that process, sort, & deliver proteins.
- Movement of dissolved molecules in a fluid or gas from higher concentration to lower concentration.
- Network of proteins, such as microtubules & microfilaments, inside a eukaryotic cell that supports & shapes the cell.
- Type of endocytosis in which the cell membrane engulfs large particles.
- Difference in the concentration of a substance from one location to another.
- All organisms are made up of cells. All existing cells are produced by other living things. The cell is the most basic unit of life.
- Jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules & organelles.
- Small cylinder-shaped organelle made of protein tubes arranged in a circle, aids mitosis.
- Solution that has a higher concentration of dissolved particles than a cell.
- Rigid structure that gives protection, support, & shape to cells in plants, algae, fungi, & bacteria.
- Organelle composed of a double membrane that acts as the storehouse for most of a cell's DNA.
34 Clues: Organelle that contains enzymes. • Cell that has a nucleus & other membrane-bound organelles. • Organelle that links amino acids together to form proteins. • Diffusion of molecules across a membrane through transport proteins. • Cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. • ...
Organelles 2023-11-06
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- Modifies proteins, sorts them, then packages them.
- maintains its shape
- stores water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- breaks down old organelles
- site of photosynthesis
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- two forms (smooth and rough)
- converts chemical energy stored in food into a form that the cell can use
- contains most of the cell's DNA
- found in animal cells
- can be divided into two major types
10 Clues: maintains its shape • found in animal cells • site of photosynthesis • breaks down old organelles • two forms (smooth and rough) • contains most of the cell's DNA • can be divided into two major types • stores water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates • Modifies proteins, sorts them, then packages them. • ...
Potatos 2018-01-09
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- power
- energy: movement
- energy: i can't get it anymore :c
- energy: lightning
- work or energy
- energy: i got more i found more!
- potential energy: floating
- energy: Chemical
- of conservation of energy: a law
- potential energy: pushing far
- energy: lazy
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- energy
- energy: nuke
- i gotta go to
- energy: push and etc
- Jonathon
- energy: zap zap
- conversion: in the air
- energy: push
- a name
20 Clues: power • energy • a name • Jonathon • energy: nuke • energy: push • energy: lazy • i gotta go to • work or energy • energy: zap zap • energy: movement • energy: Chemical • energy: lightning • energy: push and etc • conversion: in the air • potential energy: floating • potential energy: pushing far • energy: i got more i found more! • of conservation of energy: a law • energy: i can't get it anymore :c
5th Six Weeks Vocabulary Review 2025-03-31
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- This is the brain of the cell and stores genes of the cell
- This type of adaptation is something an organism does to survive and reproduce, such as migration
- This is when new land forms where no soil or organisms exists
- This is the powerhouse of the cell because it releases energy into the cell
- These organisms eat primary consumers, examples of this type of consumer includes frogs and snakes
- These factors include living things that support life such as plants, animals and bacteria
- This type of adaptation is a variation in physical features of an organism that help it survive and reproduce, such as spikes on porcupine
- This type of adaptation is an internal change that helps the organism survive and reproduce, such as venom
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- This cell does not include chloroplasts or cell walls
- Land has been disturbed by natural events or human activity, but soil and organisms still exist
- Proteins are created in this part of the cell
- These organisms receive the greatest amount of the sun's energy; examples are fruits and vegetables
- These organisms receives the least amount of the sun's energy
- These organisms eat producers; examples of this type of consumer includes butterflies and caterpillars
- These factors include nonliving things that support life such as air, water and sunlight
15 Clues: Proteins are created in this part of the cell • This cell does not include chloroplasts or cell walls • This is the brain of the cell and stores genes of the cell • These organisms receives the least amount of the sun's energy • This is when new land forms where no soil or organisms exists • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2025-05-16
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- The temperature at which condensation begins
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The areas near both of the poles
- The area near the equator
- The average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area
- The climate of some coastal regions, with relatively warm winters and cool summers
- The climate of the centers of the continents, with cold winters and warm to hot summers
- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystal that form at high levels
- Coal, oil, or natural gas that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient organisms; burned to release energy
- Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky
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- A gradual increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere, thought to be caused by an increase in greenhouse gasses from human activities
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can contain at a particular temperature
- The areas between tropical and polar zones
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- Gases in the atmosphere that trap energy
- Fluffy, white clouds, usually with flat bottoms, that look like rounded piles of cotton
19 Clues: The area near the equator • The areas near both of the poles • Gases in the atmosphere that trap energy • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The areas between tropical and polar zones • The temperature at which condensation begins • The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air • Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky • ...
Cellular Movement 2025-09-21
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- The process where a vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane to release its contents outside of the cell.
- A solution where the concentration of water and solutes is the same inside and outside the cell.
- The form of cellular energy required for active transport.
- A solution with a lower concentration of solute than the cell.
- A solution where the outside environment has a higher concentration of solute than the cell.
- The transport of molecules against a concentration gradient, which requires cellular energy
- The diffusion of water molecules across selectively permeable membranes.
- The shrinking of a cell that occurs when it loses water in a hypertonic solution.
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- The process of capturing a substance from outside the cell by engulfing it.
- A type of transport where carrier proteins in a plasma membrane help molecules pass across.
- Movement of materials across the cell membrane that does not require energy.
- Also called "cell eating”, it is when the plasma membrane forms a vesicle around a solid particle.
- Also called "cell drinking" , it is when the plasma membrane encloses small amounts of fluid droplets.
- The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Refers to the specific proteins on the cell's plasma membrane that bind to molecules during receptor-mediated endocytosis.
15 Clues: The form of cellular energy required for active transport. • A solution with a lower concentration of solute than the cell. • The diffusion of water molecules across selectively permeable membranes. • The process of capturing a substance from outside the cell by engulfing it. • Movement of materials across the cell membrane that does not require energy. • ...
Chapter 15 2023-05-01
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- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
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- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- - the ability to do work
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
20 Clues: - the ability to do work • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • energy - the energy an object has due to its motion • energy - the energy associated with electric charges • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-05-03
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- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy resource- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and , once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of million of years
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an objects height above a reference point
- - the ability to do work
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- conversation- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
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- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one from to another
- energy - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy - the total potential and kinetic energy of all particles in an object
20 Clues: - the ability to do work • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • energy - the energy an object has due to its motion • energy - the chemical energy stored in living things • ...
Vocab 15 2023-05-02
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- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- - the ability to do work
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
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- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
20 Clues: - the ability to do work • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • energy - the energy an object has due to its motion • energy - the chemical energy stored in living things • ...
KS3 ENERGY 2025-09-11
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- How quickly energy is transferred or work is done.
- The energy transferred by moving charges in a circuit.
- When energy is passed from one store to another.
- The energy stored in an object when it is above the ground.
- The transfer of energy by particles vibrating in solids.
- The energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom.
- The transfer of energy in fluids by warm regions rising.
- Energy that is not useful, often released as heat or sound.
- The energy stored in a stretched or squashed spring.
- The amount of energy transferred when a force moves an object.
- The energy transferred when a force moves something.
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- The transfer of energy by conduction, convection, or radiation.
- A measure of how much useful energy is produced.
- The energy we see that travels in waves.
- The energy carried by vibrations through the air.
- The energy stored in hot objects.
- The transfer of energy by waves, such as infrared.
- The energy of a moving object.
- The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The energy stored in fuels, food, and batteries.
20 Clues: The energy of a moving object. • The energy stored in hot objects. • The energy we see that travels in waves. • A measure of how much useful energy is produced. • When energy is passed from one store to another. • The energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom. • The energy stored in fuels, food, and batteries. • The energy carried by vibrations through the air. • ...
KS3 ENERGY 2 2025-09-11
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- How quickly energy is transferred or work is done.
- The energy transferred by moving charges in a circuit.
- When energy is passed from one store to another.
- The energy stored in an object when it is above the ground.
- The transfer of energy by particles vibrating in solids.
- The energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom.
- The transfer of energy in fluids by warm regions rising.
- Energy that is not useful, often released as heat or sound.
- The energy stored in a stretched or squashed spring.
- The amount of energy transferred when a force moves an object.
- The energy transferred when a force moves something.
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- The transfer of energy by conduction, convection, or radiation.
- A measure of how much useful energy is produced.
- The energy we see that travels in waves.
- The energy carried by vibrations through the air.
- The energy stored in hot objects.
- The transfer of energy by waves, such as infrared.
- The energy of a moving object.
- The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The energy stored in fuels, food, and batteries.
20 Clues: The energy of a moving object. • The energy stored in hot objects. • The energy we see that travels in waves. • A measure of how much useful energy is produced. • When energy is passed from one store to another. • The energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom. • The energy stored in fuels, food, and batteries. • The energy carried by vibrations through the air. • ...
Biology Vocab Puzzle 2024-12-17
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- Single strand nucleic acid which supports making protiens
- This organelle uses digestive enzymes to break down molecules into new recycled parts
- Substances in food which the body needs
- A Nucleic Acic that stores genetic info. Known as "Deoxyribonucleic acid"
- Fatty, waxy, or oily organic compounds used to store energy
- Structure inside the cytoplasm that performs a specific job
- Small organelle that looks like a pouch which transports material to the cell membrane
- Organic compound made of amino acids
- Short segmant of DNA that has the code to make an RNA molecule a protien strand
- Type of lipid that is the main form of stored energy in animals
- Coiled structure made of DNA and protien
- Organelle containing most of the cells genetic information
- Large organelles that look like a pouch which store and transport material
- Organelles that produce the energy needed for a cell to cause chemical reactions
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- Single celled organism lacking a nucleus
- Organism with multiple cells containing a nucleus
- The liquid material inside the cell membrane
- Organelle found in the nucleus that is involved in the assembly of ribosomes
- A living thing
- Structures that are the site of protein synthesis
- The basic unit containing the structure and function for living things
- These structures are composed of two or more types of tissues working a certain function
- When DNA is not coiled into chromosones, it forms this material
- Extensions on a cell that help the cell move.
- Polar Lipids with a hydrophilic "head" and two hydrophobic "tails"
25 Clues: A living thing • Organic compound made of amino acids • Substances in food which the body needs • Single celled organism lacking a nucleus • Coiled structure made of DNA and protien • The liquid material inside the cell membrane • Extensions on a cell that help the cell move. • Organism with multiple cells containing a nucleus • ...
Understanding Carbohydrates 2021-02-15
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- Contains more than one type of carbohydrates
- Carbohydrates is one of six __________ classes
- Defined as "sugar that are added during the processing of foods"
- Contains mostly glucose
- "Everything in _________" holds true still to including a variety of carbohydrate to help meet the need for glucose, fiber, vitamins, and minerals
- Too much fiber may impact the ____________ of vitamins and minerals, including iron
- If the body does not get enough carbohydrates, it will begin to break this down instead
- This organ relies on about 20% of the consumed carbohydrates daily
- Cannot be broken down by the body, but still provides health benefits
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- Not a source of carbohydrate
- The complex carbohydrates our body can digest into smaller forms
- A source of complex carbohydrates
- The body relies primarily on carbohydrates as ________ source
- This is the main form of carbohydrate the body uses as energy
- A starchy vegetable
- Our bodies relies on carbohydrates so much that our body begins breaking down carbohydrates in this part of the body
- Sources of carbohydrates are often plentiful sources of vitamins and __________
- Enriched with various vitamins and minerals that is regulated by the FDA
18 Clues: A starchy vegetable • Contains mostly glucose • Not a source of carbohydrate • A source of complex carbohydrates • Contains more than one type of carbohydrates • Carbohydrates is one of six __________ classes • The body relies primarily on carbohydrates as ________ source • This is the main form of carbohydrate the body uses as energy • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
Across
- a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without gaps, across a continuum
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- an alternating current
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated
- the act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations
- one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red; typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement
- a double inclined plane such that the two sloping surfaces taper to form either a sharp edge or a pointed edge
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- a material or object that produces
- the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave
- the transfer of internal energy by microscopic collisions of particles and movement of electrons within a body.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the ability to withstand the force or effect of resistance
- a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or between two atoms with sharply different electronegativities, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds.
- a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bond
- caused by or related to heat or temperature
- An object at rest stays at rest
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- the basic building block for all matter in the universe
- an image or object which is identical in form to another, but with the structure reversed
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell
- the chemical element of atomic number 13, a light silvery-gray metal.
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- small regions in which the magnetic direction of all the atoms are aligned in the same directions
- Any alteration of a substance from its original shape, size and state
- the change of energy from one form to another.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion.
- the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.
- If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction
- a simple lifting machine consisting of a rope which unwinds from a wheel on to a cylindrical drum or shaft joined to the wheel to provide mechanical advantage.
- the rate at which heat is transferred by conduction through a unit cross-section area of a material
- stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
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- interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- 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.
- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other.
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- a measure of how much a force is increased by using a tool or machine
- two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding
- light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- proceeding or acting in a direction toward a center or axis centripetal acceleration of a body
- An individual form of life
- simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum
- of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.
- any of a group of single-celled prokaryotic organisms
- a plane surface that makes an oblique angle with the plane of the horizon.
- a circuit in which the electric current passes through two or more branches or connected parts at the same time before it combines again.
- region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest
- the act or process of changing completely
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the process of something moving or changing place, or even just changing position
- the chemical element of atomic number 56, a soft white reactive metal of the alkaline earth group.
- circuit that comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
- a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point P undergoing motion.
- a value that represents the sum of values divided by the number of values in the set
- wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- the mass of an atom.
- a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force
- the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity.
- state of equilibrium or equipoise
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- to calculate the velocity of light.
- a short, slender, sharp-pointed metal pin with a raised helical thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated so that it pierces wood or other material and is held tightly in place.
- the process of either splitting an atom
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties, such as volume, density, or mass
- a currently unrealized ability
- the physical structure, shape and size of an organism
- the chemical element of atomic number 35, a dark red fuming toxic liquid with a choking, irritating smell. It is a member of the halogen group and occurs chiefly as salts in seawater
- the rate at which an object changes its position
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
- a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the capacity for doing work
- material substance that constitutes the observable universe and, together with energy, forms the basis of all objective phenomena
99 Clues: the mass of an atom. • an alternating current • An individual form of life • the capacity for doing work • a currently unrealized ability • An object at rest stays at rest • state of equilibrium or equipoise • a material or object that produces • The highest surface part of a wave • to calculate the velocity of light. • the process of either splitting an atom • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without gaps, across a continuum
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- an alternating current
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated
- the act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations
- one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red; typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement
- a double inclined plane such that the two sloping surfaces taper to form either a sharp edge or a pointed edge
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- a material or object that produces
- the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave
- the transfer of internal energy by microscopic collisions of particles and movement of electrons within a body.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the ability to withstand the force or effect of resistance
- a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or between two atoms with sharply different electronegativities, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds.
- a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bond
- caused by or related to heat or temperature
- An object at rest stays at rest
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- the basic building block for all matter in the universe
- an image or object which is identical in form to another, but with the structure reversed
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell
- the chemical element of atomic number 13, a light silvery-gray metal.
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- small regions in which the magnetic direction of all the atoms are aligned in the same directions
- Any alteration of a substance from its original shape, size and state
- the change of energy from one form to another.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion.
- the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.
- If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction
- a simple lifting machine consisting of a rope which unwinds from a wheel on to a cylindrical drum or shaft joined to the wheel to provide mechanical advantage.
- the rate at which heat is transferred by conduction through a unit cross-section area of a material
- stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
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- interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- 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.
- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other.
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- a measure of how much a force is increased by using a tool or machine
- two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding
- light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- proceeding or acting in a direction toward a center or axis centripetal acceleration of a body
- An individual form of life
- simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum
- of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.
- any of a group of single-celled prokaryotic organisms
- a plane surface that makes an oblique angle with the plane of the horizon.
- a circuit in which the electric current passes through two or more branches or connected parts at the same time before it combines again.
- region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest
- the act or process of changing completely
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the process of something moving or changing place, or even just changing position
- the chemical element of atomic number 56, a soft white reactive metal of the alkaline earth group.
- circuit that comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
- a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point P undergoing motion.
- a value that represents the sum of values divided by the number of values in the set
- wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- the mass of an atom.
- a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force
- the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity.
- state of equilibrium or equipoise
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- to calculate the velocity of light.
- a short, slender, sharp-pointed metal pin with a raised helical thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated so that it pierces wood or other material and is held tightly in place.
- the process of either splitting an atom
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties, such as volume, density, or mass
- a currently unrealized ability
- the physical structure, shape and size of an organism
- the chemical element of atomic number 35, a dark red fuming toxic liquid with a choking, irritating smell. It is a member of the halogen group and occurs chiefly as salts in seawater
- the rate at which an object changes its position
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
- a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the capacity for doing work
- material substance that constitutes the observable universe and, together with energy, forms the basis of all objective phenomena
99 Clues: the mass of an atom. • an alternating current • An individual form of life • the capacity for doing work • a currently unrealized ability • An object at rest stays at rest • state of equilibrium or equipoise • a material or object that produces • The highest surface part of a wave • to calculate the velocity of light. • the process of either splitting an atom • ...
Cellular respiration 2013-06-17
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- third stage of aerobic respiration
- an anaerobic metabolic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- occurring in the absence of oxygen
- fermentation anaerobic pathway that breaks down glucose, forms atp and lactate
- three carbón end product of glycolisis
- oxygen-requiring
- digest lactose in milk to ferment dairy products dich as buttermilk, cheese, and yogurt.
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- anaerobic pathway that breaks down glucose, form ethanol and ATP
- the second stage of aerobic respiration
- first stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- 10 more coenzymes accept electrons and hydrogen ion during the second stage reactions
- glucose is converted to 2 pyruvate;2 NADH and 4 ATP form
- coenzymes donate electrons and hydrogen ions to electron transfer chains. Energy lost by the electrons as they flow through the chains is used to move H across the membrane
13 Clues: oxygen-requiring • third stage of aerobic respiration • occurring in the absence of oxygen • three carbón end product of glycolisis • the second stage of aerobic respiration • first stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation • glucose is converted to 2 pyruvate;2 NADH and 4 ATP form • anaerobic pathway that breaks down glucose, form ethanol and ATP • ...
Energy - Will Romness 2014-02-25
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- energy of binding nucleons to form atomic nucleus
- work divided by time
- energy that flows through a circuit
- potential energy of a magnet in the magnetic field
- energy released by forming an ion
- energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- work divided by force
- absence of symmetry in a system
- evidence of the release of energy in a system
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- type of energy as a ball is falling off a cliff
- force multiplied by time
- presence of symmetry in a system
- ability to do work
- energy that can be "burned" to do work.
- potential energy associated with the earth's gravitational field
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases.
- 9.8 m/s^2
- type of energy as a ball is sitting on the cliff
- potential mechanical energy stored in the distortion of an object
20 Clues: 9.8 m/s^2 • ability to do work • work divided by time • work divided by force • force multiplied by time • energy of electromagnetic waves • absence of symmetry in a system • presence of symmetry in a system • energy released by forming an ion • energy that flows through a circuit • energy that can be "burned" to do work. • energy that speeds up the particles of matter • ...
lilys amazing crossword 2019-04-30
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- two or more forms of the same element
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- a stable subatomic
- representation of an idea
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- an essential or characteristic part of something
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nude
- the smallest part of a chemical element that can exist.
- the most important part of an object
- display of chemical elements
10 Clues: a stable subatomic • representation of an idea • display of chemical elements • the most important part of an object • two or more forms of the same element • the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves • an essential or characteristic part of something • the smallest part of a chemical element that can exist. • a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom • ...
Cell Membrane Transport 2022-09-22
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- A solution in which the concentration of the solute is less than that of the cell that resides in the solution; Water moves into the cell and it swells.
- a state of equilibrium or balance
- a solution in which the concentration of solutes is greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution. Water moves out of cell and shrinks.
- a selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer that forms the boundary from the inside of the cell from the outside. Decides what enters and leaves the cell.
- Moves material from low to high concentration across the membrane; Requires ENERGY!!
- a type of fat that is embedded in the membrane
- a type of passive transport where movement across a membrane from an area of high to low concentration; No Energy Required.
- movement of particles from high to low concentration across a membrane. No ENERGY Required!!
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- process in which a cell engulfs extracellular material through an inward folding of its plasma membrane into the cell.
- a substance that is dissolved in another substance
- a molecule of the inner bilayer of the membrane, includes the polar and nonpolar parts.
- in the cell membrane, they are known as simple sugars
- movement of a specific molecule across call membrane through protein channels from high to low concentration; No Energy Required.
- process where a cell releases large amounts of material from the cell through the cell membrane.
- Two layers
- a membrane protein that holds onto molecules and changes their shape in a way that moves them across the membrane.
- a solution where the concentration of the solutes is equal to the cell which resides in the solution.
17 Clues: Two layers • a state of equilibrium or balance • a type of fat that is embedded in the membrane • a substance that is dissolved in another substance • in the cell membrane, they are known as simple sugars • Moves material from low to high concentration across the membrane; Requires ENERGY!! • ...
George Derkat 8S 2015-11-24
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- substances that provide energy and materials that organsims need to grow
- all the life processes that take place in the cell
- tendency of an object to float when placed in a liquid
- the cell membrance
- extent to which a substance can be compressed
- cells with a similar structure and function
- everything an organism does
- devices to control or regulate the ammount of flow
- measure of the amount of force applied to a given area
- not capable of being compressed
- organism reaction to stimulus
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- liquids internal resistance or friction that keeps it from flowing
- purpose or task
- system that uses gas under pressure to move loads
- device that moves a fluid through or into something
- group of organs that work together for a common purpose
- a characteristic that allows an organism to live in its environment
- the basic unit of life
- system that uses liquid under pressure to move loads
- multicellular organisms are made up of
- parts of an organism that perform specific tasks
- is to carry oxygen to all cells of your body
- the inner surface of the small intestine forms into
- anything that causes a response in an organism
- all living things
25 Clues: purpose or task • all living things • the cell membrance • the basic unit of life • everything an organism does • organism reaction to stimulus • not capable of being compressed • multicellular organisms are made up of • cells with a similar structure and function • is to carry oxygen to all cells of your body • extent to which a substance can be compressed • ...
Changing Earth 2012-12-04
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- occurs where plates push together
- Drift a hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener
- a place where heated rock rises in plumes, or in thin columns, from the mantle
- a thin layer of cool rock
- a fracture, or break in earth's lithosphere,along which blocks of rock move past each other
- huge under water mountain ranges
- a layer of hotter, softer rock in the upper mantle
- the switch in direction where the north pole becomes the south pole and south pole becomes the north pole
- a layer of liquid metals that surrounds the inner core
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- earth's crust and the very top of the mantle together
- where ridges continue to widen, a gap forms called this
- the shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large blocks of rock along a fault
- a motion that transfers heat energy in a material
- occurs where plates scrape past each other
- occurs where plates move apart
- the force exerted when an object presses on, pulls on, or pushes against another object
- earth's thickest layer
- a ball of hot solid metals
- Plates lithosphere is broken into many large and small slabs of rock
- energy transfer by the movement of a material
20 Clues: earth's thickest layer • a thin layer of cool rock • a ball of hot solid metals • occurs where plates move apart • huge under water mountain ranges • occurs where plates push together • occurs where plates scrape past each other • Drift a hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener • energy transfer by the movement of a material • a motion that transfers heat energy in a material • ...
Crossword 2020-04-24
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- Emission of energy
- Moving a body, changing position in space
- Which can happen at every moment or everywhere with hazard
- A small amout of something used for experiments
- a cylindrical glass container for laboratory use
- positively charged centre of the atom consisting of protons and neutrons
- Very shiny white metal, liquid at room temperature. Also used for termometers
- to pick up and hold apparatus
- Property of unstable nuclei to spontaneously lose mass by emitting particles or electromagnetic radiation.
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- form of energy for domestic or industrial use
- a tube wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening
- to measure the mass of something
- elements with the same atomic number but with different atomic mass
- Relating to heredity, genes
- particle of a chemical element that forms the smallest amount that can combine
- a form or a way that something keeps repeating
- a straight line coming from a light center
- Said of a soil whose pH is lower than 6.5
- used to withdraw and measure volumes of solutions in titrations
- Very small infectious agent, which can only reproduce by parasitizing a cell.
- Phenomenon by which a body undergoes the attraction of the Earth
21 Clues: Emission of energy • Relating to heredity, genes • to pick up and hold apparatus • to measure the mass of something • Moving a body, changing position in space • Said of a soil whose pH is lower than 6.5 • a straight line coming from a light center • form of energy for domestic or industrial use • a form or a way that something keeps repeating • ...
Earth and Space Science 2024-04-16
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- water located below Earth's surface
- melted rock that is located on Earth's surface
- an area of land drained by a river system
- the moving pieces of Earth's crust
- able to be naturally broken down into harmless substances
- the folding of rock upward due to stress between converging plates
- a small stream that flows into a larger stream
- a rock or sediment layer that holds water and allows water to flow through it
- moving air
- a naturally occuring substance that is made of one or more minerals
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- the shapes of the Moon as seen from the Earth
- the process during which water loses heat energy and changes from a gas to a liquid
- the shaking of Earth's surface that occurs when energy stored as pressure in rocks is released quickly
- a break, or crack, in Earth's surface along which movement has occurred
- a mass of ice and snow that moves slowly over Earth's surface
- small pieces weathered rock
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- rock the rock that forms from layers of sediment are compacted and cemented together
- a large, flowing stream of water that is fed by other, smaller streams
- a low area of land where surface water accumulates
- the rapid movement of sediment downhill
21 Clues: moving air • small pieces weathered rock • the moving pieces of Earth's crust • water located below Earth's surface • the rapid movement of sediment downhill • an area of land drained by a river system • an instrument used to measure air pressure • the shapes of the Moon as seen from the Earth • melted rock that is located on Earth's surface • ...
Geography crossword: By Ella 2020-12-07
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- a volcano with runny lava and not so violent eruptions
- when the ash and rock from a volcano mixes with water and forms dangerous mud slides
- another opening on a volcano besides the crater
- the plate boundary where two plates are moving past each other
- the point on top the earths crust where the earthquake originates
- the point deep in the earths crust where an earthquake originates
- they are a mix of ash, volcanic gases, and rock that slide down volcanoes and incredible speeds, killing anyone in its path
- the 3D version of a map
- the form of lava under the ground
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- japan suffered a tsunami focused on this city
- when two plates are at a destructive plate boundary and energy is building up, what is that energy?
- the capitol of Croatia
- not a solid but not a liquid
- a tall volcano with violent eruptions
14 Clues: the capitol of Croatia • the 3D version of a map • not a solid but not a liquid • the form of lava under the ground • a tall volcano with violent eruptions • japan suffered a tsunami focused on this city • another opening on a volcano besides the crater • a volcano with runny lava and not so violent eruptions • ...
Lesson 2: Earthquakes Vocabulary 2025-07-23
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- a vibration in the ground that results from the movement along faults or breaks in the Earth's crust, were surfaces move past each other.
- waves that move slower and can produce severe ground movement
- a type of fault that forms when forces pull rocks apart along a divergent plate boundary.
- waves that carry the energy of an earthquake away from the focus.
- where tectonic plates meet
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- the point on the surface directly above the focus.
- compression waves that travel through solids and liquids.
- a type of fault where two blocks of rock slide horizontally past each other in opposite directions.
- the point beneath Earth's surface where rock under stress breaks to cause an earthquake.
- devices that measure and record ground motion.
- only travel through solids
- a type of fault that forms when a force pushes two blocks of rock together with the rock above the fault moving up.
12 Clues: only travel through solids • where tectonic plates meet • devices that measure and record ground motion. • the point on the surface directly above the focus. • compression waves that travel through solids and liquids. • waves that move slower and can produce severe ground movement • waves that carry the energy of an earthquake away from the focus. • ...
Year 8 Crossword 2021-12-05
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- drift, The movement of sediment along a coastline in a zig-zag motion
- When the sea loses energy and drops the sediment it is carrying
- the study of rocks
- The motion the water moves in due to the winds energy
- limestone, The most resistant sedimentary rock
- The type of process that formed Lulworth Crumple
- A rock formed under intense heat and pressure
- A type of coastline where bands of rock run parallel to the coast
- The bit of land jutting out into the sea either side of a bay
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- When large boulders are rolled along the sea bed
- When sediment is dissolved by the acidic sea water
- The force that acts on the surface of the water when there is wind.
- When erosion happens at varying rates depending on the geology
- The type of coastline that a headland and bay forms on
- The process by which layers of sediment are compacted together
- The process of erosion where rock is scraped along the sea bed/cliff, like sandpaper
- When rocks knock against each other becoming smaller and rounder
- The landform that is created when hydraulic action widens a crack in the cliff face
- The rock that is left when a stack collapses
- The motion of water running back down the beach
20 Clues: the study of rocks • The rock that is left when a stack collapses • A rock formed under intense heat and pressure • limestone, The most resistant sedimentary rock • The motion of water running back down the beach • When large boulders are rolled along the sea bed • The type of process that formed Lulworth Crumple • When sediment is dissolved by the acidic sea water • ...
Energy types and transformations 2023-12-07
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- energy of light travels in waves
- of conservation energy energy cannot be created or destroyed
- how plants convert radiant energy to chemical energy
- what type of energy would batteries be?
- stored energy or energy of position
- what is the other factor that determines kinetic energy?
- energy in moving objects
- energy from vibrations in matter
- energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- what is one factor that determines potential energy
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- the when roller coaster cart is sitting at the top of the hill waiting to go down
- energy the change of energy from one form to another
- what is the unit for energy
- energy of motion
- energy involving heat
- energy stored in bonds of molecules; involved when a chemical reaction takes place
- the roller coaster cart coming down from the top really fast
- what is one of the factors that determines somethings kinetic energy?
- moving electrons or electric charges
- when your making your bread you ar using electrical energy, thermal energy, and mechanical energy
20 Clues: energy of motion • energy involving heat • energy in moving objects • what is the unit for energy • energy of light travels in waves • energy from vibrations in matter • stored energy or energy of position • moving electrons or electric charges • what type of energy would batteries be? • energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • ...
brod currier, energy 4th 2024-05-06
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- organic matter used as fuel
- transfer of heat with water
- energy that is turned into energy with the use of solar panels
- a form of energy released from the nucleus
- a form of energy that powers appliences
- naturally occurring radioactive element found on the periodic table
- energy that could be released
- potential energy produced when stress is applied to a stretchy object
- energy that's being released
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- a liquid form of non-renewable energy
- energy caused through electromagnetic radiation
- really cool guy
- the enegy possessed by an object due to its movement or position
- heat energy
- the solid form of nonrenewable energy
- energy that an object has in relation to another object due to gravity
- energy stored in bonds
- energy from vibrations moving through something
- the ability to do work
- made into energy through the
- the gas form of non-renewable energy
21 Clues: heat energy • really cool guy • energy stored in bonds • the ability to do work • organic matter used as fuel • transfer of heat with water • made into energy through the • energy that's being released • energy that could be released • the gas form of non-renewable energy • a liquid form of non-renewable energy • the solid form of nonrenewable energy • ...
Bonding and Reactions 2023-12-04
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- The substances formed during a chemical reaction.
- A reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more elements or compounds.
- Elements in the same _______ on the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons.
- A _______ replacement reaction occurs when the atoms of one element replace the atoms of another element.
- A _______ replacement reaction is when an exchange of ions occurs between two compounds.
- Type of bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- Ionic bonds form between _____ and nonmetals.
- A substance that slows down a chemical reaction.
- A mixture of two or more metals that has different properties.
- A positive ion.
- A reaction that releases energy.
- One of the signs that a chemical reaction occurred _________ change..
- Type of bond that forms when numerous electrons are shared between atoms creating a “sea” of electrons.
- Bonding occurs so that an element can get _______ valence electrons.
- A negative ion.
- Covalent bonds only form between __________.
- A chemical reaction in which two or more substances react to produce a single product.
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- A solid produced during a chemical reaction in a solution.
- The number written after an element indicating how many atoms there are.
- This number indicates the charge and number of electrons gained or lost.
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction.
- A reaction where Oxygen combines with a substance and releases energy.
- The production of this might be a sign that a chemical reaction occurred.
- A change in ______ is one of the signs that a chemical reaction occurred (temperature, light, sound).
- A reaction that absorbs energy.
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction.
- A bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms.
- The number written in front of a reactant or product.
28 Clues: A positive ion. • A negative ion. • A reaction that absorbs energy. • A reaction that releases energy. • Covalent bonds only form between __________. • Ionic bonds form between _____ and nonmetals. • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction. • The starting substances in a chemical reaction. • A substance that slows down a chemical reaction. • ...
the universe 2021-10-08
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- a shell of gas at the end of a stars life-the outer layers are ejected into space
- theory that states all matter and energy in the universe exploded outward from a single point called a singularity
- how bright a star actually is
- means that something is moving away from an observer
- areas of the photosphere that are cooler, they interact with the suns magnetic field and are present when solar flares occur
- the "surface" of our sun that we can see
- what is left of the core of a star after a super nova-spins rapidly
- when the energy given off by fusion is balanced by gravity-meaning the star will live and not change for millions of years
- states that al galaxies are moving away from each other- the further away that faster they move
- the core runs out of fuel and must start burning fuel in the atmosphere of the star-causing the star to expand and cool
- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable
- means that something is moving closer to an observer
- a transfer of heat or energy between objects in contact with one another
- a transfer of heat or energy within a fluid
- an explanation of a high mass star as it runs out of fuel
- evidence in support of the big bang left over radiation from when the big bang occured
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- cloud of dust and gas that forms a star
- an apperent shift in the frequency of a wave as a source moves closer to or away from an observer
- the area of the interior of our sun that helps bring heat out of the core to the surface
- upper part of the suns atmosphere, where solar winds occur
- the variable that is purposly changed in an experament
- materials that transfer energy such as heat or electricity easily
- in an experament the standard that is used to compare test results
- do not allow electricity or heat to flow through them easily
- an explotion of the suns corona which emits a large stream of high energy
- the process that occurs within the core of a star to create new elements when combined with other elements
- the center of a star, or our sun-where fusion occurs
- core of star left behind after a planetary nebula, small and hot
- what is left of the core of a star after a supernova-it is extremly dense, with an intense pull of gravity
- a term referring to the energy output of a star- and how bright it is
- how bright a star apears
- a transfer of heat or energy through space
32 Clues: how bright a star apears • how bright a star actually is • cloud of dust and gas that forms a star • the "surface" of our sun that we can see • a transfer of heat or energy through space • a transfer of heat or energy within a fluid • means that something is moving away from an observer • the center of a star, or our sun-where fusion occurs • ...
Energy and Power 2019-10-16
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- Like oil and coal, _______ gas is a byproduct of the natural decay process of plant and animal material over millions of years.
- To measure the power of an engine, the unit of ______________ is used.
- The chemical energy released from combustion forces the connecting rod down, creating ________ mechanical energy.
- The correct order of a combustion cycle of four distinct strokes is: 1. Intake, 2.________, 3. Power, 4. Exhaust
- One horsepower is the power required to move a 550-pound _____ 1 foot in 1 second.
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- Solar, nuclear, geothermal, wind-generated, and hydroelectric are all forms of ___________ energy.
- In an internal-combustion engine there are two types of valves: ______________ and combustion..
- For the engine to do its work, all of the systems within it must be _____________.
- Thermal energy is caused by the _________ of atoms, and it must be transmitted from atom to atom.
- The __________ is the snug-fitting engine part that moves up and down within the cylinder because of the pressure of combustion.
- Early on, the three power sources that looked promising for the automobile were: ________, electricity, and internal combustion engine.
11 Clues: To measure the power of an engine, the unit of ______________ is used. • For the engine to do its work, all of the systems within it must be _____________. • One horsepower is the power required to move a 550-pound _____ 1 foot in 1 second. • In an internal-combustion engine there are two types of valves: ______________ and combustion.. • ...
Physical Science 2021-12-16
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- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
- incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure.
- change, the material involved in the change is structurally the same before and after the change.
- the study of the electromagnetic force.
- of matter, one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist.
- energy, the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- energy, a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- a structure built across a river or stream to hold back water.
- circuit, comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- the smallest unit of matter.
- the basic building blocks of all living things.
- laws, three laws of classical mechanics that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.
- is a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion.
- the ability to do work
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium.
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- waves, wave in which particles of the medium vibrate at right angles, or perpendicular, to the direction that the wave travels.
- an atom that has more electrons than protons.
- that branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- plant, is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor.
- energy, the stored energy in any object or system.
- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force.
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths longer than those of terahertz (THz) wavelengths, but relatively short for radio waves.
- a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
- the return of light or sound waves from a surface.
- change, when a substance combines with another to form a new substance.
- the quantity of matter in a physical body. waves, a disturbance that moves energy from one place to another.
- mass per unit volume.
- a continuous path through which electricity travels.
- science, the study of the inorganic world.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- method, it is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis.
- the process of something moving or changing place, or even just changing position.
- a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
36 Clues: mass per unit volume. • the ability to do work • the smallest unit of matter. • the study of the electromagnetic force. • a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • science, the study of the inorganic world. • an atom that has more electrons than protons. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • the basic building blocks of all living things. • ...
20 words.:) 2020-09-26
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- The state of being equal.
- To lead
- To make them equal.
- Not easily distubed.
- A branch of science that deals with the dynamics of fluids, especially in compressible fluids in motion.
- To take away from others.
- Egalitarian.
- The study of the actions or effects of drugs on living organisms.
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- The act or an instance of inducting.
- The study of personality and behavior in terms of such processes.
- Exhibiting superconductivity.
- Difficulty in articulation.
- Of or based on deduction.
- The quality of being calm and when tempered.
- Impairment of speech and verbal comprehension.
- One that equalizes.
- A mood disorder characterized by depressive symptoms that persist for 2 or more years.
- Difficult in speaking.
- Physics that deals with the relationship and conversations between heat and other forms of energy.
- The condition of being dystrophic.
- Any of several instruments used to measure mechanical power.
21 Clues: To lead • Egalitarian. • To make them equal. • One that equalizes. • Not easily distubed. • Difficult in speaking. • The state of being equal. • Of or based on deduction. • To take away from others. • Difficulty in articulation. • Exhibiting superconductivity. • The condition of being dystrophic. • The act or an instance of inducting. • The quality of being calm and when tempered. • ...
Review of Key Terms for Nuclear Energy 2024-10-11
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- one of two or more atoms whose nuclei contain the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- spontaneously emitting energetic particles as a result of the decay of unstable atomic nuclei.
- the part of an atom with a positive electrical charge at the center and that has most of the atom's mass.
- the smallest particle of an element that can exist.
- the combining of two or more things into one, e.g., the joining of atomic nuclei to form heavier nuclei
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- the science of matter and energy and how they affect each other.
- a splitting of something into two or more parts.
- The transformation of one element into another element.
- heat or light energy sent out in the form of waves. Some forms can be dangerous.
- the ability to do work, have power or produce change.
10 Clues: a splitting of something into two or more parts. • the smallest particle of an element that can exist. • the ability to do work, have power or produce change. • The transformation of one element into another element. • the science of matter and energy and how they affect each other. • ...
Material selection 2025 2025-11-18
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- a material or product that can be collected, processed, and remanufactured into new products
- a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy
- process of making goods systematically or on a large scale
- a material's ability to undergo significant deformation, such as stretching or pulling before fracturing
- A vehicle capable of flight
- the maximum stress a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before it breaks
- separating a body from others by nonconductors, so as to prevent the transfer of electricity, heat, or sound
- The gradual destruction or undermining of something.
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- not easily burned or melted
- he main body of a winged aerospace vehicle
- To serve as a medium to transmit heat, light, electricity, etc
- combining different systems, applications, or technologies into a whole
- A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity.
- a person who develops new technological solutions.
- to put something damaged, broken, or not working correctly back into good condition
15 Clues: not easily burned or melted • A vehicle capable of flight • he main body of a winged aerospace vehicle • A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. • a person who develops new technological solutions. • The gradual destruction or undermining of something. • process of making goods systematically or on a large scale • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-17
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- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
- A chemical element that forms the basis of life on Earth, commonly found in organic compounds and present in various forms such as graphite and diamond.
- A yellow citrus fruit known for its acidic taste, commonly used in cooking, drinks, and as a source of Vitamin C.
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- Force that pulls objects toward the Earth
- The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation
- Organic compound made up of amino acids, that plays a key role in the growth and repair of cells.
- The SI unit of pressure, named after a French scientist, which measures force applied per unit area.
- A colorless, odorless gas essential for respiration in most living organisms, and a key component of water.
- A type of fungus used in baking and brewing, known for its ability to ferment sugars and produce carbon dioxide and alcohol.
10 Clues: Force that pulls objects toward the Earth • The lightest and most abundant element in the universe, and a key component of water • The English scientist who developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation • Organic compound made up of amino acids, that plays a key role in the growth and repair of cells. • ...
Core Values 2025-09-19
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- Process of recovering your energy and strength.
- Financial awards that help pay for college
- What you seek when you’re overwhelmed.
- Public university system in New York State
- What your body and mind need daily.
- One of the most powerful forms of self-care.
- The opposite of stress.
- What friends, family, or advisors can provide.
- Federal form for financial aid
- Desire to learn and explore
- App An online platform for applying to many colleges
- Understanding and caring about others’ feelings
- A tool to keep progress on applications organized
- What you must meet to submit applications on time
- Sheet A document seniors complete to help recommenders write letters
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- Knowing your own strengths and challenges
- What recommenders write on your behalf
- Personal writing pieces required by many applications
- Writing down thoughts to clear your mind.
- Willingness to step into the unknown
- Endorsements from teachers or mentors for college
- Limits you set to protect your time and energy.
- Staying committed to your goals
- What you need when juggling school, life, and applications.
- Person who guides you through the application process
- Public university system in New York City
26 Clues: The opposite of stress. • Desire to learn and explore • Federal form for financial aid • Staying committed to your goals • What your body and mind need daily. • Willingness to step into the unknown • What recommenders write on your behalf • What you seek when you’re overwhelmed. • Knowing your own strengths and challenges • Writing down thoughts to clear your mind. • ...
Env Science 3.1-3.2 Vocab 2024-09-26
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- Minute compartments surrounded by semipermeable membranes within which the processes of life are carried out by all living organisms.
- A signal or factor that tends to increase a process or component.
- A signal or factor that tends to decrease a process or component.
- Systems that exchange energy and matter with its environment.
- The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system.
- The long, double-helix molecule in the nucleus of cells that contains the genetic code and directs the development and functioning of all cells.
- Forms of a single element that differ in atomic mass due to a different number of neutrons in the nucleus.
- Substances composed of different kinds of atoms.
- Substances that cannot be broken into simpler units by chemical means.
- The smallest particles that exhibit the characteristics of an element.
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- In any chemical reaction, matter changes form; it is neither created nor destroyed.
- Systems in which there is no exchange of energy or matter with its surroundings.
- a combination of two or more atoms.
- Network of interdependent components and processes.
- The characteristic number of protons per atom of an element.
- Complex molecules organized around skeletons of carbon atoms arranged in rings or chains; includes biomolecules, molecules synthesized by living organisms.
- A value that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale of 0 to 14, based on the proportion of H+ ions present.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- A system in stable balance.
19 Clues: A system in stable balance. • a combination of two or more atoms. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • Substances composed of different kinds of atoms. • Network of interdependent components and processes. • The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system. • The characteristic number of protons per atom of an element. • ...
Energy Key Terms 2024-12-06
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- A form of energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference.
- Energy Energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface.
- Fuels Natural energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from ancient biological matter.
- Energy Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished over time (e.g., solar, wind).
- Power Electricity generated from the movement of water, typically via dams or water wheels.
- The ratio of useful energy output to total energy input, indicating how well energy is utilized.
- Energy Energy from sources that are finite and will eventually be depleted (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas).
- A measure of disorder or randomness in a system, often related to energy dispersal.
- Energy Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules, released in chemical reactions.
- Energy Energy harnessed from the sun, often through photovoltaic cells or solar thermal systems.
- Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released through nuclear reactions.
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- The rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
- Energy The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system.
- Transfer of energy when a force is applied to an object causing displacement.
- Energy Energy of motion, associated with any object in movement.
- Transfer The movement of energy from one place or form to another (e.g., mechanical to thermal energy).
- Conservation Reducing energy use by improving efficiency and adopting sustainable practices.
- Energy Energy associated with the flow of electric charge (current).
- Energy Stored energy, often due to an object's position or state.
- Energy Energy related to the temperature of a system, often due to molecular motion.
20 Clues: The rate at which energy is transferred or converted. • Energy The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system. • Energy Energy of motion, associated with any object in movement. • Energy Stored energy, often due to an object's position or state. • Energy Energy associated with the flow of electric charge (current). • ...
Introduction to Energy 2023-09-10
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- use steam to spin turbines to generate electricity
- energy sources include biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, and wind
- the ability to produce change or do work
- energy consumption by cars, buses, trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes
- amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree
- the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- energy stored in objects by the application of a force
- stored energy & the energy of position
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the movement of electrons
- economic situation wherin one entity limits the transport of petroleum to or from an area
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- heat
- electrons moving through a wire
- the motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, substances, and objects
- consumed 22.549 quads of energy in 2021
- energy stored in bonds of atoms and molecules
- energy that travels in transverse waves
- Gravitational potential energy is the energy of ___ or place.
- the movement of objects and substance from one place to another
- energy sources include coal, natural gas, petroleum, propane, and uranium
- the amount of useful energy you can get out of a system
- consumed 11.48 percent of the primary energy supply in 2021
22 Clues: heat • the movement of electrons • electrons moving through a wire • stored energy & the energy of position • consumed 22.549 quads of energy in 2021 • energy that travels in transverse waves • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the ability to produce change or do work • energy stored in bonds of atoms and molecules • use steam to spin turbines to generate electricity • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- energy which a moving object has
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- energy that is stored
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- an important source of thermal energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- SI unit of power
- waves transfer energy through _________
- an example of chemical potential energy
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- waves used in mobile phones
- SI unit of frequency
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- waves used in global positioning systems
- waves used in remote control units
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- the capacity to do work
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- SI unit of energy
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • energy which a moving object has • Principle of _________ of Energy • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • Energy cannot be created or __________. • ...
crossword roller coaster vocabulary 2025-04-08
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- a push or pull on an object that can cause it to move, stop moving, or change direction
- the force experienced by an object due to acceleration, often related to gravity, and is measured as a multiple of the standard acceleration due to gravity
- how quickly something moves or travels, measured as the distance covered over some time
- an invisible force that pulls all objects with mass towards each other, causing things to fall to the ground and keeping planets in orbit
- velocity the speed at which a fluid's flow transitions from streamlined (laminar) to turbulent, where the flow becomes unstable and unpredictable.
- Energy the energy an object possesses due to its motion
- Speed in a specific direction
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- rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction
- Energy stored energy an object possesses due to its position or state, and it has the potential to be converted into other forms of energy like kinetic energy
- Constant A constant relating the force of the gravitational attraction between two bodies to their masses and their distance from each other in Newton's law of gravitation.
10 Clues: Speed in a specific direction • Energy the energy an object possesses due to its motion • rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction • a push or pull on an object that can cause it to move, stop moving, or change direction • how quickly something moves or travels, measured as the distance covered over some time • ...
The Skull 2017-09-06
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- Located anterior to temporal bone. Resembles a "bat"
- Between eyebrows on the frontal bone
- margin Form the roof of the orbits
- Forms most of the posterior part of the skull and base of the cranium
- Septum Formed by the vomer and the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
- Smallest bones of the skull
- Prominent bump on posterior aspect of skull
- This bone forms the inferior part of the nasal septum
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- magnum Large opening where spinal cord passes through
- The "cheek" bone
- arch Where the eyebrows sit
- Form the upper jaw
- Form most of the lateral sides of the skull
- Largest and strongest bone of the face
- Forms the forehead
- Form the sagittal suture
- Located in the temporal fossa. Where 4 bones articulate and form a "H" shape/
- This bone contains the cribriform plates which the olefactory nerves pass through
- Forms part of the nasal cavity and posterior 1/3 of the hard palate
19 Clues: The "cheek" bone • Form the upper jaw • Forms the forehead • Form the sagittal suture • arch Where the eyebrows sit • Smallest bones of the skull • margin Form the roof of the orbits • Between eyebrows on the frontal bone • Largest and strongest bone of the face • Form most of the lateral sides of the skull • Prominent bump on posterior aspect of skull • ...
Cellular Movement 2025-09-21
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- The shrinking of a cell that occurs when it loses water in a hypertonic solution.
- A solution where the concentration of water and solutes is the same inside and outside the cell.
- Refers to the specific proteins on the cell's plasma membrane that bind to molecules during receptor-mediated endocytosis.
- The process of capturing a substance from outside the cell by engulfing it.
- The transport of molecules against a concentration gradient, which requires cellular energy
- Movement of materials across the cell membrane that does not require energy.
- The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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- A type of transport where carrier proteins in a plasma membrane help molecules pass across.
- Also called "cell eating”, it is when the plasma membrane forms a vesicle around a solid particle.
- Also called "cell drinking" , it is when the plasma membrane encloses small amounts of fluid droplets.
- A solution where the outside environment has a higher concentration of solute than the cell.
- The diffusion of water molecules across selectively permeable membranes.
- A solution with a lower concentration of solute than the cell.
- The process where a vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane to release its contents outside of the cell.
- The form of cellular energy required for active transport.
15 Clues: The form of cellular energy required for active transport. • A solution with a lower concentration of solute than the cell. • The diffusion of water molecules across selectively permeable membranes. • The process of capturing a substance from outside the cell by engulfing it. • Movement of materials across the cell membrane that does not require energy. • ...
Vocabulary chapter 18 and 19 2021-04-12
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- molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have opopositely charged ends
- the mass in grams of one mole of a substance
- in a chemical reaction, the new substance or substances formed
- reaction in which two ionic compound in solution are combined, can produce a precipitate, water, or gas
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally by both atoms
- chemical shorthand that uses symbols to tell what elements are in a compound and their ratios
- SI unit for quantity equal to 6.022x10^23 units of that substance
- chemical reaction in which one element replaces another element in a compound
- the force of attraction between atoms when they share electrons
- chemical reaction that requires thermal energy in order to proceed
- shorthand method used to describe chemical reactions using chemical formulas and other symbols
- number in a chemical equation that represents the number of units of each substance taking part in a chemical reaction
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- process in which one or more substances are changed into new substances
- chemical equation with the same number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation
- a type of chemical reaction that occurs when a substanc reacts with oxygen to produce energy in the form of heat and light
- chemical reaction in which one substance breaks down into two or more substances
- a neutral particle that forms as a result of electron sharing among atoms
- a neutral molecule in which unequal electron sharing results in a slightly positive end and slightly negative end
- chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a different substance
- charged particle that has either more or fewer electons than protons
- force that holds atoms together in a compound
- chemical reaction in which energy is primarily given off in the form of thermal energy
- in a chemical reaction, the substance that reacts
23 Clues: the mass in grams of one mole of a substance • force that holds atoms together in a compound • in a chemical reaction, the substance that reacts • in a chemical reaction, the new substance or substances formed • the force of attraction between atoms when they share electrons • SI unit for quantity equal to 6.022x10^23 units of that substance • ...
Physics 2014-03-06
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- Rate at which work is done
- Energy that is in motion or can be put into motion
- Mechanical energy that is in motion
- mgh is the formula for which form of energy
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, esp. when used to generate electricity
- Energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- Measurement of work
- Energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Energy that flows through a circuit
- the potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
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- the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- Mechanical energy that can be put into motion because of its position
- The ability of an object to do work
- Measurement of power
- Stored energy; Energy that can be "burned" to do work
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
- 1/2mv^2 is the formula for which form of energy
- Energy from the sun
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Energy where waves travel through empty space
21 Clues: Measurement of work • Energy from the sun • Measurement of power • Rate at which work is done • Mechanical energy that is in motion • The ability of an object to do work • the energy of electromagnetic waves • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy that flows through a circuit • mgh is the formula for which form of energy • Energy that speeds up the particles of matter • ...
ENERY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- stored energy
- a source or way of providing energy
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- the ability to work or change things
- where something comes from
- the movement of electrons
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
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- energy of motion
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- to give/supply
- also called radiant energy
- thermal energy
- using a force to move an object
- a push or pull
- the energy inside a battery
- a change
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
21 Clues: a change • stored energy • to give/supply • thermal energy • a push or pull • energy of motion • the movement of electrons • also called radiant energy • where something comes from • the energy inside a battery • using a force to move an object • a source or way of providing energy • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • the ability to work or change things • ...
ENERGY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- also called radiant energy
- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- a change
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- the ability to work or change things
- to give/supply
- using a force to move an object
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- thermal energy
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- the movement of electrons
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
- stored energy
- where something comes from
- energy of motion
- a push or pull
- a source or way of providing energy
20 Clues: a change • stored energy • thermal energy • a push or pull • to give/supply • energy of motion • the movement of electrons • also called radiant energy • where something comes from • using a force to move an object • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • a source or way of providing energy • the ability to work or change things • also called light energy, it travels in waves • ...
ENERGY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- stored energy
- where something comes from
- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- using a force to move an object
- the movement of electrons
- thermal energy
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- energy of motion
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- to give/supply
- also called radiant energy
- a push or pull
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- a change
- the ability to work or change things
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
- a source or way of providing energy
20 Clues: a change • stored energy • to give/supply • a push or pull • thermal energy • energy of motion • the movement of electrons • also called radiant energy • where something comes from • using a force to move an object • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • a source or way of providing energy • the ability to work or change things • also called light energy, it travels in waves • ...
Matter 2021-02-16
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- earth Any of the six chemical elements that comprise Group 2 (IIa) of the periodic table.
- A tiny bit of matter that makes up everything in the universe.
- The information centre of the cell.
- A chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal.
- A substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons.
- A chemical element that forms a simple substance having properties intermediate between those of a typical metal and a typical nonmetal.
- The amount of a substance in a defined space.
- number The sum of the number of nucleons in an atom.
- An elementary particle that is identical with the nucleus of the hydrogen atom.
- A row of chemical elements.
- An uncharged elementary particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of the proton.
- The spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration.
- metal Any of the six chemical elements that make up Group 1 (Ia) of the periodic table.
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- A chemical element that forms a simple substance having properties intermediate between those of a typical metal and a typical nonmetal.
- The negatively charged particles of atoms.
- number The number of a chemical element in the periodic system.
- number The number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element.
- Lattice of positive ions surrounded by a cloud of delocalized electrons.
- A group of two or more atoms that form the smallest identifiable unit.
- table A tabular array of the chemical elements organized by atomic number.
- The ability to do work.
- A material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elements.
- The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- A chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal.
- Any of various self-contained units of matter or energy that are the fundamental constituents of all matter.
- Smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged particles.
- A chemical notation of one or two letters representing a chemical element.
- A vertical column in the Periodic Table.
- theory A fundamental theory of matter that explains physical properties in terms of the motion of atoms and molecules.
- Anything that has mass and volume.
30 Clues: The ability to do work. • A row of chemical elements. • Anything that has mass and volume. • The information centre of the cell. • A vertical column in the Periodic Table. • The negatively charged particles of atoms. • The amount of a substance in a defined space. • number The sum of the number of nucleons in an atom. • ...
Science Vocab Review 2022-05-09
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- a colonial form of green algae that is also round in shape
- organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, and proteins
- a single celled organism that uses cilia to move
- absorbs water and forms feces
- organism that uses a red eye-spot to sense light
- an organelle found in algae and plant cells (photosynthesis occurs here)
- a circuit that follows more than one path
- single celled organism that uses a psuedopod to move
- energy of motion
- a tube that leads from the bladder to the outside of the body
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- The effect that the Earth's rotation has on the direction of the wind and of currents
- area of low pressure and westerly winds located at the equator
- a blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the body and blood cells
- where most of the absorption of food happens
- sacs of lung tissue that are for the movement of gases between air and blood
- a circuit that follows only one path
- energy that is stored
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a duct that leads from the kidney to the bladder
- an organism grows by both cell division and mitosis on the body of its parent
20 Clues: energy of motion • energy that is stored • absorbs water and forms feces • a circuit that follows only one path • a circuit that follows more than one path • where most of the absorption of food happens • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a single celled organism that uses cilia to move • organism that uses a red eye-spot to sense light • ...
siance 2024-02-08
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- transfer of TE in a fluid
- solid to gas
- energy stored due to likeness between objects
- liquid to solid
- Energy Energy due to motion
- measured in kinetic energy
- transfer of thermal energy
- energy object is the sun at the kinetic energy and Potential energy all made up
- potential energy anything gravity effects
- surface of a liquid as it changes into gas
- anything around which you can image a boundary
- theory exploration of now the particles in gasses believe
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- expansion increase size of substance when the temp. increased
- vapor or gas to a liquid
- vapor in liquid is equal to the external pressure of surface of liquid
- ability to cause change
- transfer of energy by electronic waves
- force applied through a distance
- of energy energy cannot be created or destroyed
- energy transferred between object thermal energy
- Potential energy energy stored by compressing or stretching
- solid becoming liquid
22 Clues: solid to gas • liquid to solid • solid becoming liquid • ability to cause change • vapor or gas to a liquid • transfer of TE in a fluid • measured in kinetic energy • transfer of thermal energy • Energy Energy due to motion • force applied through a distance • transfer of energy by electronic waves • surface of a liquid as it changes into gas • ...
Goddess Lakshmi 2022-07-04
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- She is the mother of
- She is holding
- Seated on
- She also gives the wealth of
- number of hands
- Is another name of hers
- She is wearing Jewelry made of
- Means granter of all boons
- The seed Mantra Syllable represents her name
- She is holding
- Has these many different forms
- Animal associated with her power
- She eradicates
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- Manifested from
- She is holding
- She is the concert of
- By Praying her People get
- Is the flower of her choice
- While the Devas were trying to get nectar by
- She is holding
- syllable used before each name while
- Is one of her names
- Is the day of the Week, filled with her energy
- She is the Goddess of
- is her another name
- Her abode is the ocean of
- People pray her to become
- She is the sister of
- She is dressed in this Color
29 Clues: Seated on • She is holding • She is holding • She is holding • She is holding • She eradicates • Manifested from • number of hands • Is one of her names • is her another name • She is the mother of • She is the sister of • She is the concert of • She is the Goddess of • Is another name of hers • By Praying her People get • Her abode is the ocean of • People pray her to become • ...
Energy 2021-02-15
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- An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.
- relating to genes or heredity
- Selection A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- Darwin -Evolution by "natural selection" (the weaker die out) wrote On the Origin of Species
- drift A change in the allele frequency of a population as a result of chance events rather than natural selection.
- factor Any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the existence, numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms.
- frequency (allele frequency) The relative occurrence of a specific allele in a population
- of Evolution states that organisms change and develop over time to adapt an increase rate of survival
- a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring. Segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait.
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- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Physical & Behavioral traits that make an organism more likely to reproduce in their environment
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- Change in a kind of organism over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- of the fittest Another term for natural selection
- An alternative form of a gene.
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- A change in a gene or chromosome.
20 Clues: relating to genes or heredity • An alternative form of a gene. • A change in a gene or chromosome. • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • of the fittest Another term for natural selection • An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. • the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution. • ...
Energy 2018-11-27
Across
- energy of motion
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules of substances (e.g., food, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and propane contain stored chemical energy)
- stored in objects by force (e.g., stretched rubber band or balloon)
- stored energy of an object because of its position or shape
- natural resources that can be replaced by nature (e.g., solar, hydropower, wind, biomass)
- management of the use of energy resources
- states that energy is neither created or destroyed; it only changes form
- natural resources that can be used as a source of energy to do work
- changing from one form to another (e.g., energy transformation)
Down
- a form of kinetic energy resulting from the motion of particles that is transferred as heat; associated with the temperature of substances
- movement of waves through a substance or object caused by vibrations
- the ability to cause change or do work
- energy from light waves (e.g., solar, light bulb)
- movement of objects or substances from one place to another
- process of energy changing from one form to another
- movement of electrons (e.g., electrons moving through wires is electricity; lightning)
- natural resources that cannot be replaced once depleted (e.g., oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear)
- the transfer of energy from a light source (e.g., Sun, fire, light bulb, burner) to an object or substance
18 Clues: energy of motion • the ability to cause change or do work • management of the use of energy resources • energy from light waves (e.g., solar, light bulb) • process of energy changing from one form to another • movement of objects or substances from one place to another • stored energy of an object because of its position or shape • ...
ENERGY 2013-08-05
Across
- is the movement of energy through substances in longitud waves
- energy is stored energy and the energy of position
- is the ability to worK
- energy is energy stored in objects by tension
- is the flow of electrical power or charge
- energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement
- energy is energy stored in an object's height
- is constantly being used and created by different processes on planet Earth
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- energy sustains life on Earth
- is produced by an uneven heating by the sun on the surface of the earth
- energy is delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
- energy, or heat, is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances.
- energy comes out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids
- energy is energy stored in the movement of objects
- energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- energy includes Solar energy from the sun, which can be turned into electricity and heat
- transfers chemical energy
- energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
18 Clues: is the ability to worK • transfers chemical energy • energy sustains life on Earth • is the flow of electrical power or charge • energy is energy stored in objects by tension • energy is energy stored in an object's height • energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy is stored energy and the energy of position • ...
