forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
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 2022-09-22
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- A form of energy that travels through space.
- The form of energy associated with the motion, position, or shape of an object.
- The rate at which work is done.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The energy of electric charges.
- Energy that results from the position or shape of an object.
- A change from one form of energy to another.
- Potential energy related to an object's height
- Stored in the nucleus of an atom and released during a nuclear reaction.
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- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds.
- The energy an object has due to its motion.
- A push or pull.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The total kinetic and potential energy of the particles of an object.
- The speed of an object is the distance the object travels per unit of time.
- Force of attraction between any two masses.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The potential energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched.
18 Clues: A push or pull. • The rate at which work is done. • The energy of electric charges. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Potential energy stored in chemical bonds. • The energy an object has due to its motion. • Force of attraction between any two masses. • A form of energy that travels through space. • ...
Energy 2025-04-11
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- A black rock we burn for energy.
- Energy we can hear.
- A flat piece that spins on a wind turbine.
- To make something different.
- A tool that changes sunlight into electricity.
- Energy that powers our homes, phones and computers.
- Energy from moving things or motion.
- A fuel that can be burned for energy.
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- To use fire to create heat or light.
- Energy we can see and is bright
- Energy from the sun.
- To make something.
- We burn these to make light and heat.
- A machine that uses wind to make electricity.
- A liquid we burn for energy.
- Some fuels are made from the ____ of dead plants and animals.
- We need this to do work, there are many types of this.
- Energy that makes things warm.
18 Clues: To make something. • Energy we can hear. • Energy from the sun. • To make something different. • A liquid we burn for energy. • Energy that makes things warm. • Energy we can see and is bright • A black rock we burn for energy. • To use fire to create heat or light. • Energy from moving things or motion. • We burn these to make light and heat. • ...
Energy 2025-10-04
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- Mechanical energy depends on the __________________ from an object to the ground
- The type of waves that carry the most energy
- The unit of measurement for energy
- Energy is the ability to do ______________
- Radiant energy depends on the size of this
- The ability to do work or produce change
- The type of energy that comes from the motion of particles
- Energy is the ability to produce _______________, like the sun melting snow
- The more ______________ in a substance, the more thermal energy
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- Energy stored in the bonds of a molecule
- Chemical energy depends on the strength of these
- Energy that is transported by electromagnetic waves
- The movement of energy from one place to another
- The higher the ______________, the more thermal energy
- Energy that results from a moving object
- Mechanical energy increases when an object increases its ____________________
- The heavier an object or the measure of its _______________, contributes to its mechanical energy
- The changing of energy from one form to another
18 Clues: The unit of measurement for energy • Energy stored in the bonds of a molecule • Energy that results from a moving object • The ability to do work or produce change • Energy is the ability to do ______________ • Radiant energy depends on the size of this • The type of waves that carry the most energy • The changing of energy from one form to another • ...
Structures and Properties of Matter 2023-08-12
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- different forms that matter can be found in
- properties that are measurable and can be observed, can be determined without changing the chemical properties of an object (color, hardness, area, length, strength, temperature, state of matter)
- equals the number of protons in an atom
- neutrally charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- Atomic mass unit.
- equals the number of protons plus electrons in an atom
- the transfer of energy through direct contact of objects.
- amount of space that an object or substance occupies (physical property)
- nergy Energy that is generated by movement within an atom
- chemical property of how easily a substance will set on fire
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- pure chemical substance that is made up of two or more different elements
- table arranging all the known elements into groups with common properties. This arrangement also demonstrates trends based on those properties.
- made of two or more substances and you can differentiate between the substances (sand)
- negatively charged subatomic particles found in the electron cloud of an atom
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- properties that can be measured only by chemically changing an object (fire)
- matter of any form that cannot be broken down into separate elements by physical means but can be broken down using chemical changes
- no definite shape (take the shape of the container) and no definite volume (steam)
- Energy energy that is generated and measured by heat (kinetic energy of an atom)
- gas that is charged and conducts electricity easily (stars, neon lights, lightning). Plasma is different from the other states of matter in that it is a high-energy state of matter.
- chemical property of the capacity of an atom or molecule to go through a chemical reaction with another atom or molecule
- energy that is transferred by waves of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as sunlight
- physical property that describes the temperature at which a liquid will become a gas
- smallest unit of matter that defines the chemical reaction
- made of two or more substances that are not combined chemically
- physical property that describes how tightly matter is put together
- made of two or more substances and you cannot differentiate between the substances (salt, water)
- the transfer of energy through the movement of a liquid.
- physical property that describes the temperature at which a solid will become a liquid
- positively charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- electrons found in the outermost shell and involved in forming molecules
- made of two or more atoms joined together chemically; can be the same element (Oxygen) or different elements (Water)
- definite shape and volume which cannot be easily changed (ice)
- definite volume but no fixed shape (water)
- pure chemical substances that are made up of one type of atom
35 Clues: Atomic mass unit. • equals the number of protons in an atom • anything that has mass and occupies space • definite volume but no fixed shape (water) • different forms that matter can be found in • equals the number of protons plus electrons in an atom • the transfer of energy through the movement of a liquid. • the transfer of energy through direct contact of objects. • ...
chemistry comes alive 2024-09-13
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per liter
- Study of chemical compositions and reactions of living matter
- Energy directly involved in moving matter
- Proton donor
- A state of balance among all body systems needed for survival
- Smallest particle of a compound having characteristics of the compound
- the building blocks of protein
- substance that resist or minimize pH change
- Nucleic acid that acts as a messenger for DNA In protein synthesis
- Energy that is inactive due to being stored
- Energy Energy stored in bonds of chemical substances
- Combustion of reactants to form a single product
- Energy required to break bonds of reactants and form products
- Measure of how readily a substance undergo chemical reaction
- Water forms a resilient layer around body organs
- Proton acceptor
- Splitting of water molecule to break down compound
- composed of two or more substances physically combined
- Molecule upon which an enzyme acts
- Compound with regions of positive and negative as a result of bonding with atoms such as nitrogen, oxygen and or sulfur
- Polymers of simple sugars linked by dehydration synthesis
- heterogenous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out.
- group of molecules that includes sugars and starches, represent 1–2% of cell mass
- Cell/Body energy currency
- The capacity to do work
- Solute particles are larger than solution, scatters light and do not settle
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- A fluid bilayer of lipids in which proteins are inserted
- Breaking single reactants into two or more products
- small organic molecule that helps enzymes function
- 3 fatty acid chain linked to a glycerol backbone
- Single chain of sugar containing three to seven carbon atoms
- Subatomic particle with negative electric charge
- protein Linear sequence of amino acids composing its polypeptide chain
- Diverse lipids chiefly derived from a 20-carbon fatty acid bound in the cell membranes
- Whip like motile cellular extension
- Energy relationship between the electrons of the reacting atoms
- Protein that acts as a catalyst in biological reaction
- Region of space surrounding the nucleus occupied by atoms
- complete active part of an enzyme that consist of its protein parts apoenzymes.
- Two or more different kinds of atom bonded together
- Double membrane barrier separated by fluid filled space
- Cellular region between the nuclear and plasma membrane.
- Substances that increase rate of rxn without being consumed
- homogenous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids, or solids.
- Species formed from chemical reactions
- Ionic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than hydroxyl ions
- Protein component of an enzyme
- Substances that undergo change during a chemical reaction
- Characterized by long non polar hydrocarbon chains or rings
- Molecule that carries genetic information
51 Clues: Proton donor • Proton acceptor • The capacity to do work • Cell/Body energy currency • the building blocks of protein • Protein component of an enzyme • Molecule upon which an enzyme acts • Whip like motile cellular extension • Species formed from chemical reactions • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Energy directly involved in moving matter • ...
Water Pollutants 2025-05-05
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- Good and bad microorganisms
- A liquid metal
- Small creatures that need a microscope to be seen
- A chemical that increases salinity
- A plant that grows in water
- Farmers use to kill pests
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- Recyclable material
- Where oil is harvested
- Non recyclable material
- Power plants can produce this
- A typically unstable energy source
- A harmful organism
- Waste
- Sticks,rock, and other forms of_____
- Soil in water
15 Clues: Waste • Soil in water • A liquid metal • A harmful organism • Recyclable material • Where oil is harvested • Non recyclable material • Farmers use to kill pests • Good and bad microorganisms • A plant that grows in water • Power plants can produce this • A typically unstable energy source • A chemical that increases salinity • Sticks,rock, and other forms of_____ • ...
Biology 2025-06-16
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- Short chain of sugars used in cell communication
- Protein level formed by multiple polypeptides
- Attracts water; polar
- Milk sugar; glucose + galactose
- Monosaccharide found in milk
- Sugar formed by two monosaccharides
- Water movement across membranes
- Reaction that forms bonds by removing water
- Long chain of sugars used for storage or structure
- Malnutrition disease from calorie deficiency
- Sugar in DNA
- Sugar in RNA
- Fat made of glycerol and three fatty acids
- Hormone that raises blood glucose levels
- Main energy source made of sugars
- Hormone involved in menstrual cycle and pregnancy
- Nonpolar amino acid with hydrocarbon side chain
- Monomer of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA
- Made of amino acids; performs many cell functions
- Defensive protein that binds invaders
- Short chain of amino acids
- Reaction that breaks bonds by adding water
- Disaccharide from two glucose molecules
- Structural polysaccharide in exoskeletons
- Plant energy storage polysaccharide
- Refolding of a protein into its original shape
- Molecule with uneven charge distribution
- Folded protein structure stabilized by H-bonds
- Water sticking to other substances
- Steroid that helps membrane fluidity
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- Combines with fatty acids to make fats
- Monomer of proteins
- Glucose storage molecule in animals
- Breaking molecules to release energy
- Makes up the cell membrane bilayer
- Motor protein for muscle movement
- Linkage between glycerol and fatty acids
- Protein involved in muscle contraction
- Steroid hormone that controls male traits
- Blood sugar and main energy molecule
- Protein deficiency disease causing bloating
- Table sugar; glucose + fructose
- Repels water; nonpolar
- Water sticking to water
- Water’s resistance to temperature change
- Biological catalyst that speeds up reactions
- Polysaccharide in plant cell walls
- Loss of protein function due to unfolding
- Fruit sugar; a monosaccharide
- Has both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions
- Protein structure due to R-group interactions
- Carrier protein that transports oxygen
- Structural protein in hair and nails
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels
- Nonpolar macromolecule used for energy storage and insulation
- Building molecules using energy
- Simple sugar like glucose or fructose
- Connects amino acids in proteins
- Weak attraction between polar molecules
- Common secondary protein structure
60 Clues: Sugar in DNA • Sugar in RNA • Monomer of proteins • Attracts water; polar • Repels water; nonpolar • Water sticking to water • Short chain of amino acids • Monosaccharide found in milk • Fruit sugar; a monosaccharide • Milk sugar; glucose + galactose • Table sugar; glucose + fructose • Water movement across membranes • Building molecules using energy • Connects amino acids in proteins • ...
Unit 1.3 Energy 2020-10-12
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- External surroundings.
- Cell, A device that converts light into electricity.
- Energy, An energy source that will never run out.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- Effect, The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation
- Energy, Energy visible to the eye.
- The ability to do work
- of Conservation of Energy, Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
- Energy, The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table.
- Gas, Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- Grid, A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- Energy, Energy in transit.
- Fuel, A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- Energy, A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Change, Any significant change in measures of climate
- Turbine, A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator.
- Energy, Energy produced by mechanical devices
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- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- Energy, Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used
- Energy, A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy, The power of the atom.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- The process of controlling resources
- Energy, The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Oil.
- Energy, The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- Energy, Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- Energy, The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- Farm, A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- Energy, Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- Energy, Energy from the sun.
37 Clues: Oil. • External surroundings. • The ability to do work • Energy, Energy in transit. • Energy, Energy from the sun. • Energy, The power of the atom. • Energy, Energy visible to the eye. • The process of controlling resources • The flow of electrical power or charge. • Energy, Energy produced by mechanical devices • Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat. • ...
SCIENCE 2024-04-16
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- WATER FLOWS DOWN A MOUNTAIN AS A RIVER
- WHEN WATER FALLS TO EARTH AS RAIN
- CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT OF WATER BETWEEN THE ____ AND AIR IS CALLED THE WATER CYCLE.
- WITHOUT THE WATER CYCLE WATER WOULD NOT HAVE A WAY TO ____ FROM LIWUID TO GAS AND BACK TO LIQUID AGAIN.
- AS THE SUN WARMS BODIES OF WATER IT CASES WATER TO CHANGE _____.
- THE ____ ON EARTH IS ALWAYS ON THE MOVE
- THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE
- WATER VAPOR IS TO VENUS AS ______ IS TO MARS
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- WATER VAPOR FORMS CLOUDS IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- THE MOVEMENT OF WATER BOTH ON AND ABOVE EARTH'S SURFACE
- IS WHEN LIQUID WATER IS HEATED BY THE SUN AND TURNS INTO GAS
- LARGE FROZEN BLOCKS OF WATER IN THE WATER CYCLE
- WHAT IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF OUR DRINKING WATER CALLED
- THIS CYCLE CONSTANTLY REPLENISHES EARTH'S ___ WATER.
- SUN IS A HOT BALL OF ____ THAT PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE.
15 Clues: WHEN WATER FALLS TO EARTH AS RAIN • WATER FLOWS DOWN A MOUNTAIN AS A RIVER • THE ____ ON EARTH IS ALWAYS ON THE MOVE • WATER VAPOR FORMS CLOUDS IN THE ATMOSPHERE • WATER VAPOR IS TO VENUS AS ______ IS TO MARS • THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE • LARGE FROZEN BLOCKS OF WATER IN THE WATER CYCLE • WHAT IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF OUR DRINKING WATER CALLED • ...
UV Rays 2023-01-11
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- The various forms of energy, or radiation, are classified according to _______?
- What color are UV rays?
- What does UV stand for?
- Solar radiation includes ultraviolet radiation, visible radiation, and ______ radiation.
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- The ________ effects of sunlight on biological systems are due mostly to radiation within the UV spectrum of the Sun's emissions.
- If 60% of solar rays are infrared and 3% are UV, whats the other 37%?
- The UV rays are the most _______ of the solar radiations.
- What does nm stand for?
- The ______ the wavelength the more energetic the radiation.
- Most of the UV rays are blocked out, but the relatively ______ energy rays can get through.
10 Clues: What does nm stand for? • What color are UV rays? • What does UV stand for? • The UV rays are the most _______ of the solar radiations. • The ______ the wavelength the more energetic the radiation. • If 60% of solar rays are infrared and 3% are UV, whats the other 37%? • The various forms of energy, or radiation, are classified according to _______? • ...
Minerals and Rocks 2020-10-06
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- naturally occurring solid that can form by inorganic processes and has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- this describes the thin, flat layering found in most metamorphic rocks
- this type of rock forms when rock fragments are squeezed together
- not part of living things
- the look and feel of a rock’s surface
- type of rock formed when magma hardened under Earth's surface
- the color of the mineral’s powder
- when a mineral breaks apart in an irregular way
- type of rock formed when lava erupted onto Earth's surface
- a mixture where one substance dissolves in another
- rounded, hollow rock that is often lined with mineral crystals
- __________________ hardness scale is used to rank the hardness of minerals
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- ____________________ rock forms when small particles of rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- how light is reflected from a mineral’s surface
- _____________________ rock forms from the cooling of magma or lava
- a property that describes a mineral splits easily flat along surfaces
- the effects of freezing and thawing, plant roots, acid, and other forces on rock
- particles of minerals or other rocks
- this type of rock forms when minerals dissolve in a water solution crystallize
- process by which sediment settles of out the water or wind carrying it
- _____________________ rock forms when a rock is changed by heat/pressure or by chemical reactions
21 Clues: not part of living things • the color of the mineral’s powder • particles of minerals or other rocks • the look and feel of a rock’s surface • how light is reflected from a mineral’s surface • when a mineral breaks apart in an irregular way • a mixture where one substance dissolves in another • type of rock formed when lava erupted onto Earth's surface • ...
5th Six Weeks Vocabulary Review 2025-03-31
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- Proteins are created in this part of the cell
- This is when new land forms where no soil or organisms exists
- These factors include nonliving things that support life such as air, water and sunlight
- Land has been disturbed by natural events or human activity, but soil and organisms still exist
- 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 is the powerhouse of the cell because it releases energy into the cell
- This type of adaptation is something an organism does to survive and reproduce, such as migration
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- These organisms receive the greatest amount of the sun's energy; examples are fruits and vegetables
- These organisms eat producers; examples of this type of consumer includes butterflies and caterpillars
- These organisms eat primary consumers, examples of this type of consumer includes frogs and snakes
- This type of adaptation is an internal change that helps the organism survive and reproduce, such as venom
- This is the brain of the cell and stores genes of the cell
- These factors include living things that support life such as plants, animals and bacteria
- These organisms receives the least amount of the sun's energy
- This cell does not include chloroplasts or cell walls
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 • This is when new land forms where no soil or organisms exists • These organisms receives the least amount of the sun's energy • ...
Verb Forms 2021-05-19
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- Simple Past of MEET
- Simple Past of SING
- Simple Past of FLY
- Simple Past of EAT
- Simple Past of STICK
- Simple Past of DRAW
- Simple Past of LEAVE
- Past Participle of SELL
- Simple Past of DRINK
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- Simple Past of BRING
- Past Participle of MAKE
- Past Participle of SHAKE
- Simple Past of FEED
- Past Participle of READ
- Past Participle of STAND
15 Clues: Simple Past of FLY • Simple Past of EAT • Simple Past of MEET • Simple Past of SING • Simple Past of FEED • Simple Past of DRAW • Simple Past of BRING • Simple Past of STICK • Simple Past of LEAVE • Simple Past of DRINK • Past Participle of MAKE • Past Participle of READ • Past Participle of SELL • Past Participle of SHAKE • Past Participle of STAND
Verb forms 2020-03-15
15 Clues: see, saw,.... • eat, ate,..... • try,.....,..... • fly,....., flown • lose,....., lost • come, came,..... • give,....., given • take,....., taken • stop, .....,..... • write, wrote,..... • be, was/were,...... • speak,....., spoken • choose,....., chosen • write,....., written • ......, thought, thought
Plural Forms 2020-09-23
Past Forms 2021-05-09
3rd forms 2025-12-03
Structures and Functions of Single-Celled Organisms 2022-11-14
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- A "false foot" or bulge of cytoplasm by some protozoans used for feeding and movement
- A protist known for its eyespot and flagellum
- The process of producing a substance within an organism and then discharging it
- A mass of microorganisms originating from a single mother cell
- A small living plant or animal; a microbe
- A whiplike structure that helps a cell move
- An organism that obtains energy from consumed food; also called a consumer
- A photoreceptive patch of pigment that allows cells to sense light
- An organism that produces its own food
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- An eukaryotic organism that is not classified as an animal, plant, or fungus
- A ciliated protist that is abundant in fresh water
- A single-celled organism that is green and forms spherical colonies
- Hairlike projections on the surface of some membrane-bound cells that are used for locomotion
- A cell containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- To surround or envelop completely
- A protist known for its flexibility and use of pseudopodia
- A green photosynthetic pigment used in plants and some bacteria to absorb energy from light
17 Clues: To surround or envelop completely • An organism that produces its own food • A small living plant or animal; a microbe • A whiplike structure that helps a cell move • A protist known for its eyespot and flagellum • A ciliated protist that is abundant in fresh water • A cell containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • ...
Chemical and physical properties 2024-03-14
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- A substance produced in a chemical reaction
- A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance
- the force that holds two atoms together
- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- A reaction in which energy is absorbed
- Characteristic that cannot be observed without altering the substance
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- Matter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- A change in a substance that does not involve a change in the identity of the substance
- A group of atoms bonded together
- A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- number in front of a variable
15 Clues: number in front of a variable • A group of atoms bonded together • A reaction in which energy is absorbed • the force that holds two atoms together • A substance produced in a chemical reaction • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • A change in matter that produces one or more new substances • ...
Carbon cycle 2023-02-21
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- cycle of processes that transfer carbon between biospheres
- removal of forests
- when the carbon cycle is not functioning naturally
- hydrogen carrier in cellular respiration that holds 1 hydrogen atom
- main energy output of photosynthesis
- pores in leaf that open to let in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen
- type of carbon in hydrosphere
- process people use to burn fossil fuels, which also releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- place in carbon cycle where carbon dioxide goes after fossil fuels are burned
- first step of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down and forms pyruvic acid
- type of carbon in the atmosphere
- carbon dioxide captured in one spot
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- process that takes carbon dioxide from air and makes glucose
- place in carbon diozide cycle
- photosynthesis inpout and cellular respiration output that is used to build organic structures
- place in carbon cycle where you can find dissolved carbon
- process that returns carbon from organic matter back to the soil
- natural materials that transfer carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when burned
- when the carbon cycle is functioning so carbon is transferred and distributed naturally
- hyhdrogen carrier in celllar respration that carries 2 hydrogen atoms
- process that converts glucose into a different form of cellular energy
- main element that is transferred and reused in carbon cycle
- last step of respiration where most of the ATP is formed
- cycle second step of cellular respiration where pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- chemical energy converted from glucose through cellular respiration
25 Clues: removal of forests • place in carbon diozide cycle • type of carbon in hydrosphere • type of carbon in the atmosphere • carbon dioxide captured in one spot • main energy output of photosynthesis • when the carbon cycle is not functioning naturally • last step of respiration where most of the ATP is formed • place in carbon cycle where you can find dissolved carbon • ...
Science Words 2023-10-06
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- ridge Occur along divergent plate boundaries
- currents Influences local and global climate
- Ocean Bounded by the continents of Asia and Oceania in the west and the Americas in the east
- plain An underwater plain on the deep ocean floor
- Ocean Encircles Antarctica
- Transmit energy, not water
- Examples include Mariana, Tonga, Philippine
- Underwater mountain rising hundreds or thousands of feet from the sea floor
- Comes in many forms, like rain, sleet, and snow
- Warming process releasing energy into the atmosphere, causing the temperature to rise
- Tide Occurs seven days after a spring tide
- Giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea
- slope The slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor
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- Current Generated when a "train" of waves reach the coastline and release bursts of energy
- Process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- Happens when water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath
- Ocean Covers 20% of the Earth's surface
- Vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase
- Examples include groundwater, rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Ocean Second largest ocean
- shelf The edge of a continent that lies under the ocean
- currents Also known as thermohaline circulation, and results from differences in water density
- Current Speeds are usually 1-2 feet per second
- island An island of volcanic origin
- Tide The 'springing forth' of the tide during a new and full moon
- Ocean Also called the Arctic Mediterranean Sea
26 Clues: Ocean Second largest ocean • Ocean Encircles Antarctica • Transmit energy, not water • island An island of volcanic origin • Ocean Covers 20% of the Earth's surface • Tide Occurs seven days after a spring tide • Examples include Mariana, Tonga, Philippine • ridge Occur along divergent plate boundaries • currents Influences local and global climate • ...
Chapters 3,4, and 5 vocabulary 2025-01-17
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- Seismic waves that compress and expand like an accordion
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river
- An instrument that records and measures an earthquake's seismic waves
- The area beneath Earth's surface where rock was under stress begins to break or move
- A single number that geologists assign to an earthquake based on the earthquake's size
- The point on the surface directly above the focus
- A mountain that forms in Earth's crust when molten material, or magma reaches the surface
- Heat Transfer by the movement of a fluid
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- Seismic waves that can vibrate from side to side or up and down
- Scale Geologists use to rate the total energy that an earthquake releases
- Heat transfer between materials that are touching
- The shaking and trembling resulting in movement of rock beneath Earth's surface
- A loop like bend in the course of a river
- The transfer of energy that is carried in rays like light
- A metal, a solid middle layer,and a rocky outer layer
15 Clues: Heat Transfer by the movement of a fluid • A loop like bend in the course of a river • A stream or river that flows into a larger river • Heat transfer between materials that are touching • The point on the surface directly above the focus • A metal, a solid middle layer,and a rocky outer layer • Seismic waves that compress and expand like an accordion • ...
Science Potpourri 2022-05-17
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the organelle that converts energy in food to energy the cell can use
- the process by which autotrophs capture energy from the sun to make food
- having two different alleles for a particular gene
- the process by which organisms that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce
- a green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
- a situation in which both alleles for a gene are expressed equally
- a sequence of DNA that determines a trait and is passed from parent to offspring
- an organism's genetic makeup
- the process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells, releasing energy
- the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
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- a threadlike structure within a cell's nucleus that contains DNA that is passed from one generation to the next
- the process of cell division
- a specific characteristic that an organism can pass to its offspring through its genes
- an inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- the preserved remains of an organism that lived in the past
- the parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- body parts that are similar in different species and that have been inherited from a common ancestor
- the genetic material that carries information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring
- a person who has one recessive allele and one dominant allele for a trait
- an organism that cannot make its own food
- having two identical alleles for a particular gene
- an organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food
- any living thing
- a chart that shows the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross
- an organism's physical appearance
- the different forms of a gene
- the scientific study of heredity
28 Clues: any living thing • the process of cell division • an organism's genetic makeup • the different forms of a gene • the scientific study of heredity • an organism's physical appearance • an organism that cannot make its own food • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • the parts of Earth that contain living organisms • ...
Ch.3 Ecosystem Dynamics 2022-10-31
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- precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects in an aquifer.
- cycle that collects, purifies, and distributes earths fixed supply of water.
- complex process that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy and occurs in the cells of most living organisms.
- consumer organism that feeds on detritus-fleshy dead organisms.
- a animal that mostly feeds on other animals.
- cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment.
- sequence of organisms in which each organism is a source of nutrients or energy for the next level of organisms.
- form of cellular respiration in which some decomposers get the energy that need through the breakdown of glucose.
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- consumer that feeds on both primary and secondary consumers.
- precipitation that falls on land and flows over the land surfaces into streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the ocean, where it can evaporate and repeat the hydrologic cycle.
- animal that can use both plants and animals for a food source.
- complex network of interconnected food chains.
- porous, water-saturated layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock in which groundwater collects.
- consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving matters such as leaf litter, fallen trees, ect.
14 Clues: a animal that mostly feeds on other animals. • complex network of interconnected food chains. • consumer that feeds on both primary and secondary consumers. • animal that can use both plants and animals for a food source. • consumer organism that feeds on detritus-fleshy dead organisms. • precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects in an aquifer. • ...
Science Review 2016-06-02
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- The form of electricity that doesn't flow.
- This is a material that is resistant to the movement of electrons. For example, Rubber or Plastic.
- The part of the Atom that has no charge.
- This is the part of the circuit that provides energy.
- This happens when two objects are both negatively charged.
- This is a material that loosely holds electrons, allowing electricity to pass easily. For example, Copper or Silver.
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- The movement of electrons from one object to another.
- The part of the Atom that is negatively charged.
- This is the part of the circuit that conducts electricity.
- This happens when one object is positively charged and another is negatively charged.
- This is the part of the circuit that opens and closes.
- The part of the Atom that is positively charged.
- This is the part of the circuit that changes electricity to different forms of energy.
13 Clues: The part of the Atom that has no charge. • The form of electricity that doesn't flow. • The part of the Atom that is negatively charged. • The part of the Atom that is positively charged. • The movement of electrons from one object to another. • This is the part of the circuit that provides energy. • This is the part of the circuit that opens and closes. • ...
Chapters 15-16 Vocabulary Activity 2017-02-26
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the ability to do work
- the total potential and kinetic energy related to motion of all particles in an object
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy stored in atomic nuclei
- potential energy that depends on an object’s height above a reference point
- energy associated with electric charge
- chemical energy stored in living things
- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures formed from remains of organisms
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or use more efficiently
- changing energy from one form to another
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- energy obtained from flowing water
- energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- thermal energy beneath the Earth’s surface
- energy an object has due to its motion
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities; cannot be replaced easily
- a measure of how hot or cold an object is compared to a reference point
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy from the sun
- energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to temperature difference
22 Clues: energy from the sun • the ability to do work • energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy obtained from flowing water • energy an object has due to its motion • energy associated with electric charge • chemical energy stored in living things • changing energy from one form to another • thermal energy beneath the Earth’s surface • ...
Activity 2 2022-09-25
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- the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- a pure substance
- A solution with a pH lower than 7
- concentration of hydronium ions in a solution
- a substance that forms because of a chemical reaction
- comprises all types of water resources
- rate at which energy is used
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis or validate something already known.
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
- is a substance that consists of two or more elements
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- is the smallest particle of an element
- sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism
- suggested explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation or experimentation.
- named after James Prescott Joule
- The vast majority of our people directly dependent on the natural resources of their country for their basic needs
- Where life operates.
- main element in organic compounds
- A solution with a pH higher than 7.
- Developing new knowledge based upon old knowledge.
- done when force is applied to an object over a distance
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- the ability to do work
24 Clues: a pure substance • Where life operates. • the ability to do work • rate at which energy is used • named after James Prescott Joule • A solution with a pH lower than 7 • main element in organic compounds • A solution with a pH higher than 7. • the outer mantle of the solid earth. • is the smallest particle of an element • comprises all types of water resources • ...
Light Waves 2019-11-17
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- A beam of light focused in only one direction
- a clear or translucent material that separates white light into component colors
- A range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength
- Part of the energy that comes from the sun, can burn the skin, and cause skin cancer
- Has intermediate wavelengths and frequencies near the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum. Helps humans see the world
- A dark area where light is blocked
- materials that let some light through and absorbs some light
- Some of the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum
- A range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength
- Have very short wavelengths
- A type of wave that forms an S shape
- the angle at which a ray of light strikes a surface
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- materials that let light pass through them
- does not let light pass through
- The bouncing of light off an object
- the angle at which a ray “bounces off” a surface
- The bending of light around barriers or through openings
- The direction energy is carried as a light wave moves forward
- Have wavelengths as long as several football fields
- Make objects visible in dark settings
- The bending of light as it passes at an angle from one type of matter into another
21 Clues: Have very short wavelengths • does not let light pass through • A dark area where light is blocked • The bouncing of light off an object • A type of wave that forms an S shape • Make objects visible in dark settings • materials that let light pass through them • A beam of light focused in only one direction • the angle at which a ray “bounces off” a surface • ...
Changing Earth 2012-12-03
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- a hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener
- a motion that transfers heat energy in a material
- lithosphere is broken into many large and small slabs of rock
- occurs where plates move apart
- occurs where plates scrape past each other
- a ball of hot solid metals
- the shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large blocks of rock along a fault
- huge under water mountain ranges
- where ridges continue to widen, a gap forms called this
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- occurs where plates push together
- a thin layer of cool rock
- a layer of liquid metals that surrounds the inner core
- a place where heated rock rises in plumes, or in thin columns, from the mantle
- earth's crust and the very top of the mantle together
- energy transfer by the movement of a material
- earth's thickest layer
- the force exerted when an object presses on, pulls on, or pushes against another object
- a layer of hotter, softer rock in the upper mantle
- a fracture, or break in earth's lithosphere,along which blocks of rock move past each other
- the switch in direction where the north pole becomes the south pole and south pole becomes the north pole
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 • a hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener • occurs where plates scrape past each other • energy transfer by the movement of a material • a motion that transfers heat energy in a material • ...
Wind in the Atmosphere 2021-02-22
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- Mill: turns the wind's energy into rotational energy
- Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain
- Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees
- area of low pressure around the equator
- Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator
- a tool to measure air pressure
- Stream: a high altitude wind that moves from west to east
- Winds: winds that blow long distances in more than one direction
- Latitudes: weak winds, sinking air creates areas of high pressure, and 30 degrees
- the movement of air from one place to another
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- Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley
- Pressure: the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- Breeze: warm air from water, rises, cools, and then moves from the land to the water
- a tool to measure wind
- Farms: farms that use the power of wind to make electricity
- Winds: winds that blow short distances in one direction
- never changes without weather
- Effect: wind curves because of the Earth's rotation
- Easterlies: forms from cold, sinking air and moving from the poles toward 60 degrees
- Breeze: warm air from land rises, cools, and then moves from the water to land
20 Clues: a tool to measure wind • never changes without weather • a tool to measure air pressure • Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator • area of low pressure around the equator • Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees • the movement of air from one place to another • Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley • Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain • ...
Turkey's Solid Middle Class 2023-01-30
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- Tackling the Inflation ____________
- Country in this article
- Privately owned _________________like Arslan's were usually more successful
- Turkey had problems with high unemployment and ____________
- Type of energy source Turkey is encouraging
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- what was needed to keep Turkey on the road to progress
- Empire ruled much of southwest Asia, North Africa, and southeastern Europe
- __________ lead to growth
- Joining the _____________ Union
- Turkey reduced ________ on goods coming into the country
- Saffat Arslan owned ________ company in 1991
- Turkey wants to decrease its dependence on ______
- _________ of living
- Saffet Arslan sells these at his shop
- System of government that has many officials, rules, and forms
15 Clues: _________ of living • Country in this article • __________ lead to growth • Joining the _____________ Union • Tackling the Inflation ____________ • Saffet Arslan sells these at his shop • Type of energy source Turkey is encouraging • Saffat Arslan owned ________ company in 1991 • Turkey wants to decrease its dependence on ______ • ...
B1.1 2/3 - IB Biology 2024+ 2025-06-18
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- glucose that has OH group below the ring
- sugar found in RNA
- lipoproteins, glycolipids and glycoproteins are ________ molecules
- alpha 1-4 and alpha 1-6 bonds form between what sugar in starch?
- forms linear chains (microfibrils) of beta-glucose
- cannot dissolve in water
- sugar found in DNA
- glucose that has OH group above the ring
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- large, branched molecules used for energy storage in animals
- branched polymer of alpha glucose
- form of glucose storage in leaves, seeds and roots
- unbranched polymer of alpha glucose
- sugar found in milk
- same molecular formula as glucose but less sweet
- enzyme to digest cellulose
15 Clues: sugar found in RNA • sugar found in DNA • sugar found in milk • cannot dissolve in water • enzyme to digest cellulose • branched polymer of alpha glucose • unbranched polymer of alpha glucose • glucose that has OH group below the ring • glucose that has OH group above the ring • same molecular formula as glucose but less sweet • ...
HTWW 2020-03-05
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- We all use up our ______ every day.
- A big wave.
- Another word for erosion.
- Another name for our Earth is our _____.
- The layer of air surrounding us.
- When the tectonic plates collide in a sideways motion.
- They move on the mantle.
- The crust is considered the _______ of the Earth.
- The act of staying alive.
- When water, wind or ice break away rock very slowly.
- When things become better suited to a certain environment.
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- Extreme forms are tornadoes, hurricanes, monsoons and snow rollers!
- The layers of the Earth is also known as its _________.
- The term for natural events like tsunamis.
- "This _____ will drown us all!!!!!"
- How hot or cold something is.
- What happened in Pompeii.
- When you conduct research on something.
- The study of rocks.
- Our world.
20 Clues: Our world. • A big wave. • The study of rocks. • They move on the mantle. • Another word for erosion. • What happened in Pompeii. • The act of staying alive. • How hot or cold something is. • The layer of air surrounding us. • We all use up our ______ every day. • "This _____ will drown us all!!!!!" • When you conduct research on something. • Another name for our Earth is our _____. • ...
unit5 2025-12-05
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- a large special meal
- the seeds of plants such as peas, chickpeas and lentils
- eat quickly and greedily
- very hot
- the act or process of becoming used to sth
- cut into cubes
- remove sth from the surface of a liquid
- a special formal meal
- a machine that cleans the air in a room
- cut into very small pieces using a tool with a rough surface
- really delicious
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- a shellfish with a purple/black shell
- food that forms the basic part of your diet
- the seed of a Mediterranean plant
- a little hungry
- a substance added to food for flavour eg salt, ketchup
- a drink
- making dirty
- from faraway or exotic countries
- with energy
- a sea animal with a soft body and a hard shell
21 Clues: a drink • very hot • with energy • making dirty • cut into cubes • a little hungry • really delicious • a large special meal • a special formal meal • eat quickly and greedily • from faraway or exotic countries • the seed of a Mediterranean plant • a shellfish with a purple/black shell • remove sth from the surface of a liquid • a machine that cleans the air in a room • ...
unit 2 2025-11-20
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- potential energy that depends upon an objects height
- PotentialEne. the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- The energy of motion
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects the tr
- a temperature of 0 kelvins on the kelvin scale
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
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- the total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the microscopic particles in an object
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- a form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves
- the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy obtained from flowing water
- resources exist in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- a material that conducts thermal energy well
- the transfer of thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter
- thermal energy beneath earth's surface
- a material that conducts thermal energy poorly
- the energy stored stored in atomic nuclei
20 Clues: The energy of motion • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath earth's surface • the energy stored stored in atomic nuclei • the chemical energy stored in living things • the energy associated with electric charges • a material that conducts thermal energy well • sunlight that is converted into usable energy • ...
Goddess Lakshmi 2022-07-04
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- She is dressed in this Color
- She is holding
- Means granter of all boons
- People pray her to become
- number of hands
- She is the sister of
- Is the flower of her choice
- She is the mother of
- She is the Goddess of
- She is the concert of
- She is wearing Jewelry made of
- Has these many different forms
- Seated on
- She is holding
- Animal associated with her power
- She is holding
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- She is holding
- By Praying her People get
- Is another name of hers
- She eradicates
- Manifested from
- The seed Mantra Syllable represents her name
- syllable used before each name while
- While the Devas were trying to get nectar by
- Is the day of the Week, filled with her energy
- She also gives the wealth of
- Is one of her names
- Her abode is the ocean of
- is her another name
29 Clues: Seated on • She is holding • She eradicates • She is holding • She is holding • She is holding • Manifested from • number of hands • Is one of her names • is her another name • 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 • ...
Goddess Lakshmi 2022-07-04
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- While the Devas were trying to get nectar by
- She is the sister of
- number of hands
- She is dressed in this Color
- By Praying her People get
- She is holding
- Animal associated with her power
- People pray her to become
- She is holding
- Means granter of all boons
- The seed Mantra Syllable represents her name
- She is the Goddess of
- Is one of her names
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- She is the mother of
- She also gives the wealth of
- Seated on
- Is the day of the Week, filled with her energy
- She is wearing Jewelry made of
- Manifested from
- She is holding
- She eradicates
- Is another name of hers
- is her another name
- Has these many different forms
- Is the flower of her choice
- syllable used before each name while
- Her abode is the ocean of
- She is the concert of
- She is holding
29 Clues: Seated on • She is holding • She eradicates • 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 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 • People pray her to become • Her abode is the ocean of • ...
Extra credit (Vishwaa, Sungwoo, leon) 2024-04-09
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- Opposing force of motion
- Unit of length
- Energy of motion
- Stored energy
- Decrease energy in a system
- Increase energy in a system
- Approximately 10 meters per second squared
- The stored energy of a rubber band
- The total energy in a system
- Unit is kg
- Unit of power
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- Increase in velocity
- Unit of force
- Work divided by time
- Newton's second law
- The stored energy of gravity
- The ability to produce change
- Meters per second
- Change in total mechanical energy
- Unit of energy
20 Clues: Unit is kg • Unit of force • Stored energy • Unit of power • Unit of length • Unit of energy • Energy of motion • Meters per second • Newton's second law • Increase in velocity • Work divided by time • Opposing force of motion • Decrease energy in a system • Increase energy in a system • The stored energy of gravity • The total energy in a system • The ability to produce change • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2018-08-08
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- famous comet appearing every 76 years
- "ringed planet"
- heliocentric
- first man on space
- first artificial satellite ever launched
- highest mountain in the Solar System
- a type of galaxy
- movement of a planet on its axis
- meteoroid which falls to the ground
- rocky body too small to be called planet
- natural satellite of the moon
- a moon of Jupiter
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- size of the Sun
- moon of Mars
- brightest star in the Earth's sky
- first person to focus the telescope to the heavens
- named after the Roman god of love and beauty
- a constellation meaning "Great Bear"
- group of stars which forms imaginary patterns
- nearest galaxy to the Milky Way
- someone who studies astronomy
- all the matter and energy and contents of space
- leading theory about the origin of the universe
- universe
- collection of gas,dust and billions of stars
25 Clues: universe • moon of Mars • heliocentric • size of the Sun • "ringed planet" • a type of galaxy • a moon of Jupiter • first man on space • someone who studies astronomy • natural satellite of the moon • nearest galaxy to the Milky Way • movement of a planet on its axis • brightest star in the Earth's sky • meteoroid which falls to the ground • a constellation meaning "Great Bear" • ...
S3 Biology summary 2021-05-28
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- The last thing to divide in cell division
- Green plant that makes it's own food
- A gene that masks the appearance of another
- One way in which energy is lost in food chain
- Yeast is a type of......
- Inside the ovary
- where a newly hatch salmon gains food
- What enzymes are made from
- Skin does this when hot
- Area on enzyme which binds to substrate
- A feature allows an organism to survive
- A cell with no specific function yet
- Burdock seeds have these to attach to fur
- Where pollen are made
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- Connects the foetus to placenta
- Gas that yeast makes to make bread rise
- When you have the same forms of a gene bb
- Show the direction of energy flow
- Added to milk to make cheese
- An animal that only eats meat
- Where fertilisation takes place
- When an enzyme gets too hot
- Chemical added to test a leaf for starch
- When pollen lands on a stigma
- Made in the pancreas in response to high glucose
- Plants store excess glucose as this
- Speed up chemical reactions
27 Clues: Inside the ovary • Where pollen are made • Skin does this when hot • Yeast is a type of...... • What enzymes are made from • When an enzyme gets too hot • Speed up chemical reactions • Added to milk to make cheese • An animal that only eats meat • When pollen lands on a stigma • Connects the foetus to placenta • Where fertilisation takes place • Show the direction of energy flow • ...
Goddess Lakshmi 2022-07-04
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- Seated on
- She is the sister of
- Is the day of the Week, filled with her energy
- is her another name
- She is wearing Jewelry made of
- She is the Goddess of
- By Praying her People get
- She is the mother of
- Means granter of all boons
- Her abode is the ocean of
- Is another name of hers
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- She also gives the wealth of
- While the Devas were trying to get nectar by
- She is holding
- She is holding
- Animal associated with her power
- She eradicates
- number of hands
- She is holding
- Manifested from
- The seed Mantra Syllable represents her name
- People pray her to become
- She is dressed in this Color
- Is the flower of her choice
- She is the concert of
- Is one of her names
- syllable used before each name while
- She is holding
- Has these many different forms
29 Clues: Seated on • She is holding • She is holding • She eradicates • 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 • People pray her to become • By Praying her People get • Her abode is the ocean of • ...
3.1 Earth's Spheres 2023-11-06
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- innermost layer of the geosphere
- a naturally occurring solid made of mainly minerals
- outermost layer of the geosphere
- type of rock that forms when extreme temperature and pressure change existing rocks into new ones
- layer of the atmosphere where satellites are
- a mixture of gasses that forms a layer around Earth
- layer of the atmosphere that is the hottest
- type of rock that forms when forces break rocks down into smaller pieces, forming layers
- portion of water on Earth that is frozen
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- a system that contains all of Earth's water
- inorganic, naturally occurring solid with crystal structure
- water that is stored beneath Earth's surface
- layer of the atmosphere where the ozone layer is
- middle later of the geosphere
- layer of the atmosphere where humans live
- a system that contains all living things
- layer of the atmosphere where shooting stars are
- a system that contains the solid part of Earth
- most common gas in the atmosphere
- type of rock that forms when magma cools and hardens
20 Clues: middle later of the geosphere • innermost layer of the geosphere • outermost layer of the geosphere • most common gas in the atmosphere • a system that contains all living things • portion of water on Earth that is frozen • layer of the atmosphere where humans live • a system that contains all of Earth's water • layer of the atmosphere that is the hottest • ...
Energy Puzzle 2022-09-02
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- The energy or position or place
- the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.
- the ability to produce change or do work
- in transverse waves.
- measure of how hot or cold an object
- from one place to another.
- energy stored in objects under temporary strain
- energy possessed by an
- the internal energy in substances—the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within substances.
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- stored energy
- energy in motion
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- the amount of incoming or outgoing energy allocated
- the movement of objects and
- the movement of electrons
- electromagnetic energy that
- due to the movement of its particles.
- Energy stored in he nucleous of an atom
- a system
19 Clues: a system • stored energy • energy in motion • in transverse waves. • energy possessed by an • the movement of electrons • from one place to another. • the movement of objects and • electromagnetic energy that • The energy or position or place • measure of how hot or cold an object • due to the movement of its particles. • Energy stored in he nucleous of an atom • ...
Meteorology 2021-11-10
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- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth's surface.
- Winds Winds that blow from east to west from 30 degrees latitude to the equator in both hemispheres
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- Easterlies cold winds that blow from the east to the west near the North Pole and South Pole
- A snowstorm that has 35mph winds, low visibility, and lasts three hours.
- Type of front where a warm air mass is caught between two colder air masses.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere
- Breeze movement of air from land to sea at night, created when cooler, denser air from the land forces up warmer air over the sea
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- Effect The effect of Earth's rotation (spin) on the direction of winds and currents.
- Energy Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
- Tropic Air Mass An air mass that is warm and dry.
- Layer of the atmosphere farthest from Earth's surface.
- A frequently windless area near the Equator
- Energy electrical energy produced by the flow of water through a dam
- Light that is taken in by an object.
- Sometimes referred to as the "Northern Lights", a beautiful display of light in the sky that occurs in the thermosphere.
- Pressure associated with cloudy/rainy weather and air rising.
- Warming A gradual increase in average global temperature
- Energy A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- A front that forms when cold air moves under warm air which is less dense and pushes air up (produces thunderstorms heavy rain or snow
- Breeze movement of air from sea to land during the day when cooler air from above the water moves over the land, forcing the heated, less dense air above the land to rise
- Greenhouse Effect the trapping of the sun's warmth in the Earth's lower atmosphere.
- Polar Air Mass An air mass that is cold and filled with water vapor
- Type of front when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet and causes light rain
- Westerlies Winds that blow west to east between 30 and 60 degrees in the northern and southern hemispheres
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. Precipitation, Temperature, and Vegetation
- Energy renewable energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood and plants
- Fission Energy created from the splitting of atoms to produce steam.
- Latitudes A belt of calm air and sea occurring in both the northern and southern hemispheres between the trade winds and the westerlies.
- Energy electricity generated from the movement of the tides
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- Type of front where warm air moves over cold air and brings steady rain
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- Fuels coal, oil, natural gas
- A large storm that forms over the warm water of the Atlantic ocean.
- Part of the thermosphere that reflects radio waves.
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Panel a piece of equipment that changes light from the sun into electricity
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Gases Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat near the surface
- The transfer of heat by the circulation or warm air rising and cold air sinking
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- Stream A narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere
- Vapor water in its gaseous form
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- Second layer of the atmosphere; location of ozone layer; temperature increases with altitude increase.
- Light that is bounced back from an object.
- Breeze The movement of air created by warm air rising and flowing up the slope of a mountain.
- Polar Air Mass Air masses that are cold and dry due to their continental source, region
- Layer Protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from UV radiation.
- a storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail.
- Air Mass A bitterly cold and dry air mass
- A thin layer of gasses surrounding Earth
- Tropical Air Mass An air mass that is warm and filled with water vapor
- Turbine A turbine that converts wind energy into electricity
- Energy A resource that can be replaced in a short amount of time.
- Breeze Heavy, cold air that flows DOWN the side of a mountain at night.
- Pressure associated with good weather, air sinking, clear skies
60 Clues: Fuels coal, oil, natural gas • Vapor water in its gaseous form • Light that is taken in by an object. • The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere • A thin layer of gasses surrounding Earth • Air Mass A bitterly cold and dry air mass • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Light that is bounced back from an object. • A frequently windless area near the Equator • ...
Energy - Lucas Rhondeau 2014-03-10
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- energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- ability to do work
- energy that flows through a circuit
- energy of binding nucleons to form atomic nucleus
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- potential energy associated with the earth's gravitational field
- energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- presence of symmetry in a system
- work divided by force
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- evidence of the release of energy in a system
- potential energy of a magnet in a magnetic field
- energy released by forming an ion
- force multiplied by time
- type of energy as ball sitting on a cliff
- energy that can be burned to do work
- type of energy as a ball is falling off a cliff
- potential mechanical energy stored in the distortion of an object
- absence of symmetry in a system
- 9.8 meters per second squared
- work divided by time
20 Clues: ability to do work • work divided by time • work divided by force • force multiplied by time • 9.8 meters per second squared • 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 Terms 2020-10-05
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- the sum of potential and kinetic energy of an object
- system that exchanges energy with its surroundings
- transfer of energy through direct contact
- transfer of energy through currents in a fluid
- must use a magnifying device to see it
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- energy of motion
- energy of vibrations traveling through a medium
- smallest particle of light
- energy of the motion of particles
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- potential energy in chemical bonds
- can be seen with the naked eye
- stored energy
- a change in an object's position
- energy of moving electric charges
- energy that exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels
- applying a force to an object and moving it
- potential energy due its an objects position
- system that does not exchange matter with surroundings
- the ability of a system to do work or produce heat
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • smallest particle of light • can be seen with the naked eye • energy of electromagnetic waves • a change in an object's position • energy of moving electric charges • energy of the motion of particles • potential energy in chemical bonds • must use a magnifying device to see it • transfer of energy through direct contact • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- waves used in remote control units
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- energy that is stored
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- SI unit of energy
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- SI unit of frequency
- waves used in mobile phones
- an important source of thermal energy
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- waves transfer energy through _________
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- energy which a moving object has
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- waves used in global positioning systems
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- SI unit of power
- the capacity to do work
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- an example of chemical potential energy
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
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 • waves transfer energy through _________ • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- SI unit of frequency
- an example of chemical potential energy
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- waves used in global positioning systems
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- waves used in remote control units
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- waves transfer energy through _________
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
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- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- SI unit of energy
- an important source of thermal energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- the capacity to do work
- energy that is stored
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- waves used in mobile phones
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- energy which a moving object has
- SI unit of power
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 • Principle of _________ of Energy • energy which a moving object has • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • an example of chemical potential energy • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- power is ______ of energy conversion
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- waves used in remote control units
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- waves used in global positioning systems
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- energy which a moving object has
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- SI unit of power
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- energy that is stored
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- the capacity to do work
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- waves transfer energy through _________
- waves used in mobile phones
- SI unit of energy
- an example of chemical potential energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- an important source of thermal energy
- SI unit of frequency
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
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 • Principle of _________ of Energy • energy which a moving object has • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • waves transfer energy through _________ • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Cell 2013-02-14
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- cell organelle which contains chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones and that can be used by the rest of the cells
- shaped organelles that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- cells, a large oval organelle that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and controls many cell's activities
- body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that works together
- reticulum/ An organelle that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- Made of a single cell
- An instrument that makes small objects looks larger
- apparatus/ An organelle in a cell that receives proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them, and distributes them to other parts of the cell
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- group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- An organism in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy from that cells can use in making food
- small grain- shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins
- sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials
- of many cells
- thick fluid region of a cell located inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and nucleus
- tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- wall/ A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cell of plants and some other organism
17 Clues: of many cells • Made of a single cell • An instrument that makes small objects looks larger • basic unit of structure and function in living things • group of similar cells that perform a specific function • sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials • tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell • ...
Healthy Eating Vocabulary 2020-07-26
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- Waxy, fat-like substance that's made mainly by the liver; two types: HDL (good) and LDL (bad)
- Elements found in food that helps build bones and teeth, helps blood coagulation, growth and energy production
- Nutrients that the body cannot create on its own and must be provided by the diet
- Renegade oxygen cells released by pollution, smoking, radiation and stress that attack cells in the brain, heart, bloodstream and the immune system
- Provides fuel for the body and is necessary for muscle and bone development
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- The measure of the energy derived from foods
- Best source of energy; helps to break down and digest all other nutrients and reduces risks for diseases
- Carries nutrients and removes waste; cleanses body of toxins; need 8-10 glasses a day
- Provides energy, forms cells, maintains body temperature, protects nerves and helps with absorption of vitamins; two types: unsaturated (good) and saturated (bad)
- Substances that prevent the harmful effects of free radical oxidation in the body and helps to prevent cancer
- Compounds found in the body that help regulate many body processes and facilitate use of nutrients; two types: fat soluble and water soluble
- Major source of energy for the body and powers involuntary functions; three types: simple (sugars), complex (starches) and fiber
12 Clues: The measure of the energy derived from foods • Provides fuel for the body and is necessary for muscle and bone development • Nutrients that the body cannot create on its own and must be provided by the diet • Carries nutrients and removes waste; cleanses body of toxins; need 8-10 glasses a day • ...
Trevor Rindler D1-3 2023-02-09
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- The layer beneath Earth's crust.
- A cuplike hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent.
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake.
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface.
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- Earth's solid, rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor.
- energy Heat from below Earth's surface.
- Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface.
7 Clues: The layer beneath Earth's crust. • Magma that reaches Earth's surface. • energy Heat from below Earth's surface. • Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface. • The amount of energy released by an earthquake. • A cuplike hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent. • Earth's solid, rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor.
Energy and momentum 2021-04-21
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- The type of energy that an object or particle has as a result of its motion.
- It may be potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or in other forms.
- the product of a particle's mass and velocity
- When a force is applied to a body of matter, it changes its speed or location.
- stored energy that is affected by the relative location of different parts of a system
- When the forces causing the deformation are removed, the capacity of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size.
- A 300g cart reaches a speed of 50m/s in 20 seconds from a standing start. What is the magnitude of the force acting on it?
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- The rate at which velocity varies over time, both in terms of speed and direction.
- A basketball ball having 2kg mass and 6m/s velocity moves to the east
- Material substance that makes up the observable universe and, along with energy, serves as the foundation for all objective phenomena.
- a quantity indicating how quickly and in which direction a point is traveling
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
12 Clues: the product of a particle's mass and velocity • the universal force of attraction acting between all matter. • A basketball ball having 2kg mass and 6m/s velocity moves to the east • The type of energy that an object or particle has as a result of its motion. • a quantity indicating how quickly and in which direction a point is traveling • ...
Energy Vocabulary by:Jacob Gell 2017-03-20
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- energy an object has by movement
- energy stored in the nucleus of every atom
- a force that opposes movement between connecting object
- change from one energy type to another
- a machine that makes kinetic energy into electrical energy
- a law that states energy is not created nor destroyed
- energy source replaced continually
- a set of steam powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant
- a device that turns radiant energy into electrical energy
- energy in an object that increases when heat increases
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- total energy of motion and position of an object
- energy given to a object by its position
- energy source that can't be used up by humans
- energy source that is used up faster than it is replaced
- new renewable energy source
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- a nonrenewable resource made by remains of organisms alive long ago
- energy transferred by light
- ability to cause change
19 Clues: ability to cause change • new renewable energy source • energy transferred by light • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy an object has by movement • energy source replaced continually • change from one energy type to another • energy given to a object by its position • energy stored in the nucleus of every atom • energy source that can't be used up by humans • ...
5th Six Weeks Vocabulary Review 2025-03-31
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- Proteins are created in this part of the cell
- This is when new land forms where no soil or organisms exists
- These factors include nonliving things that support life such as air, water and sunlight
- Land has been disturbed by natural events or human activity, but soil and organisms still exist
- 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 is the powerhouse of the cell because it releases energy into the cell
- This type of adaptation is something an organism does to survive and reproduce, such as migration
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- These organisms receive the greatest amount of the sun's energy; examples are fruits and vegetables
- These organisms eat producers; examples of this type of consumer includes butterflies and caterpillars
- These organisms eat primary consumers, examples of this type of consumer includes frogs and snakes
- This type of adaptation is an internal change that helps the organism survive and reproduce, such as venom
- This is the brain of the cell and stores genes of the cell
- These factors include living things that support life such as plants, animals and bacteria
- These organisms receives the least amount of the sun's energy
- This cell does not include chloroplasts or cell walls
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 • This is when new land forms where no soil or organisms exists • These organisms receives the least amount of the sun's energy • ...
Food webs 2024-02-13
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- level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web
- the variety of all living things and their interactions
- are considered producers of a food web
- ability to maintain or support a process over time.
- an animal or thing that eats or uses something.
- individual animals, plants, or single-celled life forms.
- nutrients and energy are transferred from one organism to the other
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- an organism (such as a bacterium or a fungus) that feed on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
- the relocation of energy from one place to another, usually in a different form
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- an animal or persons that eat food of both plant and anis imal originis.
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
12 Clues: are considered producers of a food web • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • an animal or thing that eats or uses something. • ability to maintain or support a process over time. • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. • the variety of all living things and their interactions • individual animals, plants, or single-celled life forms. • ...
Waves 2024-03-07
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- Different forms of matter being disturbed from rest in rhythm.
- The combination of waves that overlap, resulting in a new wave.
- transportation for a wave's energy.
- At the top of a wave.
- Accelerating motion going back and forth that occurs in solids, liquids, and gas.
- At the bottom of a wave.
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- Measuring a wave to see if it's positive or negative.
- How far apart the lengths are on a wave between the crest or trough.
- The increase or decrease of sound,can tell how high or low a sound is.
- How hard you push together an object, particles in the wave crowd together in the wave.
- How far you stretch apart an object, particles in the wave spread apart.
- The energy of sound that passes through space in a second.
12 Clues: At the top of a wave. • At the bottom of a wave. • transportation for a wave's energy. • Measuring a wave to see if it's positive or negative. • The energy of sound that passes through space in a second. • Different forms of matter being disturbed from rest in rhythm. • The combination of waves that overlap, resulting in a new wave. • ...
Cells (Structure and Function) 2023-01-04
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- physical structures in a cell that contain the cell's genetic material
- a cell that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bond organelles
- material located inside the nucleus
- gel-like substance that nutrients move through in the cell
- wall provides additional structure and support for cells
- control center of the cell
- uses light energy to make food for the cell (where photosynthesis takes place.
- cells that have a chloroplast and cell wall
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- the type of cell that has a nucleus and membrane
- all living things are made of these; smallest unit of all living things
- breaks down material and releases energy into the cell
- cells that do not have a chloroplast or cell wall
- membrane forms the boundary of the cell and controls what comes in and goes out of the cell
13 Clues: control center of the cell • material located inside the nucleus • cells that have a chloroplast and cell wall • the type of cell that has a nucleus and membrane • cells that do not have a chloroplast or cell wall • breaks down material and releases energy into the cell • wall provides additional structure and support for cells • ...
Nuclear Radioactivity Vocab Crossword 2025-09-26
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- a material containing one or more unstable atoms (radionuclides) that spontaneously release energy in the form of ionizing radiation, such as alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays
- the process where the nucleus of a heavy atom, such as uranium, splits into two or more smaller nuclei, along with neutrons and a significant amount of energy
- The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically
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- a form of energy released from the core of atoms, either by nuclear fission, where an atom's nucleus splits, or by nuclear fusion, where two nuclei join together
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- the extremely dense, tiny, positively charged core of an atom that contains almost all of the atom's mass
- the process by which the nucleus of an unstable atom spontaneously loses energy by emitting radiation, transforming into a more stable atom or isotope over time
- a process where two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single, heavier nucleus, releasing a massive amount of energy in the process
- the time required for half of a given quantity of a substance to decay or be eliminated through a process
- radioactive material leftover from activities such as nuclear power generation, nuclear weapons production, medical procedures, and industrial uses
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
13 Clues: The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically • the extremely dense, tiny, positively charged core of an atom that contains almost all of the atom's mass • the time required for half of a given quantity of a substance to decay or be eliminated through a process • ...
D1-3 Mackenzie 2023-02-08
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- huge crack in the earths crust.
- very hot part of the earths mantle
- magma that reaches the earths surface and flows out.
- boundry where plates are moving apat from eachother.
- where earthquakes start.
- a cup like hollow that forms around the vent.
- huge ocean wave.
- heat from below earths surface
- the largest super continents name
- earths surface broken into plates.
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- Earths rocky surface.
- the central opening of a volcano where magma flows.
- boundry where plates are colliding
- the sliding of a dencer ocean plate with another plate colliding
- point directly above the surface
- amount of energy releaced by an earthquake
- device that checks earths crust during a earthquake.
- vibration that spreads away from the surface.
- hot moltent rock form below earths surface
19 Clues: huge ocean wave. • Earths rocky surface. • where earthquakes start. • heat from below earths surface • huge crack in the earths crust. • point directly above the surface • the largest super continents name • boundry where plates are colliding • very hot part of the earths mantle • earths surface broken into plates. • amount of energy releaced by an earthquake • ...
End of Year Sixth Grade Science 2023-05-23
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- the waxy waterproof layer of a plants leaves
- the type of energy from stretching something
- measurement of how acidic something is
- feather like structure that exchanges gases between water and blood
- steepness
- type of fuel that forms over millions of years
- system of measuring based on the number 10
- when you let something influence your likes or dislikes
- a long period of low precipitation
- a dark igneous rock with fine texture found in the ocean crust
- water diffusing across a cell membrane
- when desert like conditions take over an area that was once fertile
- facts we collect in experiments
- the body system that gets rid of wastes from the blood
- how much mass a substance has per given volume
- the genetic material that carries information about an organism
- particles of minerals that give it texture
- two or more substances that are chemically combined
- no back bone
- the tiny blood vessels where oxygen and CO2 are exchanged
- the final stage of the cell cycle
- the basic particle from which all elements are made
- the symmetry where only one line of symmetry is found
- when a cell engulfs particles
- the largest artery in the body
- only consumes other animals
- a nerve cell
- when one type of energy turns into another type of energy
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- rock formed from lava on the earth's surface
- stored energy
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things
- not formed from things that were once alive
- the chemical that lets photosynthesis take place
- an instrument to make small objects look larger
- moving energy
- energy based upon you height above and object
- a tissue that contracts and relaxes to create movement
- a characteristic that helps and animal survive
- a solid in which atoms are arranged in repeating patterns
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed by fruits
- the study of matter
- pouch like organ where food is chemically broken down
- the type of movement that does not require energy
- the type of bond that is created by the attraction that holds two atoms together
- losing your exoskeleton
- type of rock that is formed by particles of rocks being pressed and cemented together
- the color of a minerals powder
- an internal organ where food is softened and stored
- the type of plowing that follows the curves of the land
- the center of a cell or atom
- the type of energy associated with x-rays, light and infrared
- a leaf on a fern plant
- the part of the cell that controls what gets into and out of the cell
53 Clues: steepness • no back bone • a nerve cell • stored energy • moving energy • the study of matter • a leaf on a fern plant • losing your exoskeleton • only consumes other animals • the center of a cell or atom • when a cell engulfs particles • the color of a minerals powder • the largest artery in the body • facts we collect in experiments • the final stage of the cell cycle • ...
Why Time Only Flows Forward 2025-03-23
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- Relating to quantum theory, which describes the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels.
- The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- The branch of physics that deals with heat and its relation to other forms of energy and work.
- Impossible to reverse; not able to be turned the other way or back.
- A long or arduous search for something.
- The likelihood of something happening or being the case.
- Existing or occurring at the beginning.
- A course along which someone or something moves or lies.
- Relating to the mind or mental processes.
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- Relating to the origin and development of the universe.
- Able to be turned the other way or back.
- A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- In the direction that one is facing or traveling; onward.
- So small as to be visible only with a microscope.
- The action of becoming larger or more extensive.
- A measure of the disorder of a system.
- A minute portion of matter.
20 Clues: A minute portion of matter. • A measure of the disorder of a system. • A long or arduous search for something. • Existing or occurring at the beginning. • Able to be turned the other way or back. • Relating to the mind or mental processes. • The action of becoming larger or more extensive. • So small as to be visible only with a microscope. • ...
Electric Current Vocab 2025-03-19
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- Current (DC) A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A material through which electrons move easily
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Circuit Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Source An object that provides a potential difference
- Current Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
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- Field Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Current (AC) Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- Circuit Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source An object that provides a potential difference • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
So You Think You Know: Marine Biology 2024-05-29
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- The rank under kingdom
- "Stinging cells" found in the tentacles of polyps.
- organisms that create organic matter for energy
- Second-largest ocean in the world
- Ocean bound by Asia, Africa, and Australia
- Animals known to be hunted by other animals
- the phylum of organisms like crabs
- The child of an organism
- Scientific word for jellyfish - a late/adult stage.
- The sunlight zone
- the phylum of jellyfish and coral
- An organism that does not possess a backbone
- the physical form of a functional organism
- Largest and deepest ocean
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- Organisms that cycle nutrients by breaking down organic matter
- Plant eater
- Traits passed from parent to child
- Referring to dwelling in the open ocean
- Animal capable of digesting plants and meat
- Fixed in place- immobile
- A group or swarm of jellyfish
- The zone under the sunlight zone
- Meat eater
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment
- One of the broadest categories for classification
- Animal that hunts other animals
- Gelatinous see-through substance in jellyfish
- Organisms that consume organic matter for energy
- the phylum of any organism with a backbone
- The science of naming and classifying life forms.
- The rank under phylum
- An extremely cold ocean
32 Clues: Meat eater • Plant eater • The sunlight zone • The rank under phylum • The rank under kingdom • An extremely cold ocean • Fixed in place- immobile • The child of an organism • Largest and deepest ocean • A group or swarm of jellyfish • Animal that hunts other animals • The zone under the sunlight zone • Second-largest ocean in the world • the phylum of jellyfish and coral • ...
EOG Vocabulary Review #2 2022-04-14
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- The factors in an environment that are non living
- Another name for any type of microscopic organism
- The collection of all the water on Earth
- Ecological relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- Find out this age by comparing two objects
- The name for the rows of the Periodic Table
- These tiny organisms are used to determine the health of the water
- _______ Respiration; process animals use to convert oxygen into carbon dioxide
- The subatomic particle that has a neutral charge
- The anatomical structures that are similar, but differ in function
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- An underground holding tank for water (caution as they are running dry)
- An example of this is a mosquito, since it can carry disease
- The type of change represented by changing the state of matter
- The state of matter where atoms have the most energy
- The molecule used to build muscle
- The solid material that forms during a chemical change between two liquids
- Where cold, nutrient-rich water moves up from the ocean floor
- On the Periodic Table, this determines how many protons and electrons are in the element
- The change of a population over time
- Solar, Wind, and Hydroelectric are examples of this energy
- A pride of Lions
21 Clues: A pride of Lions • The molecule used to build muscle • The change of a population over time • The collection of all the water on Earth • Find out this age by comparing two objects • The name for the rows of the Periodic Table • The subatomic particle that has a neutral charge • The factors in an environment that are non living • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2018-08-08
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- a moon of Jupiter
- "ringed planet"
- first artificial satellite ever launched
- meteoroid which falls to the ground
- a constellation meaning "Great Bear"
- leading theory about the origin of the universe
- group of stars which forms imaginary patterns
- size of the Sun
- moon of Mars
- famous comet appearing every 76 years
- natural satellite of the moon
- rocky body too small to be called planet
- a type of galaxy
- first man on space
- brightest star in the Earth's sky
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- named after the Roman god of love and beauty
- universe
- someone who studies astronomy
- highest mountain in the Solar System
- movement of a planet on its axis
- nearest galaxy to the Milky Way
- all the matter and energy and contents of space
- heliocentric
- collection of gas,dust and billions of stars
- first person to focus the telescope to the heavens
25 Clues: universe • heliocentric • moon of Mars • "ringed planet" • size of the Sun • a type of galaxy • a moon of Jupiter • first man on space • someone who studies astronomy • natural satellite of the moon • nearest galaxy to the Milky Way • movement of a planet on its axis • brightest star in the Earth's sky • meteoroid which falls to the ground • highest mountain in the Solar System • ...
Physics crossword 2020-05-26
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- /unit of measurement for forces
- /when two forces are equal
- /described by a numeric value alone
- /give weight to object on Earth
- /how fast an object is moving
- /the way all forms of energy is measured
- /energy put into something
- /unit of measurement for power
- /steepness and direction of a line
- /anything that can be measured or counted
- /described by both a magnitude and a direction
- /a change in speed
- /inertia in motion
- /a force that occurs when an object is being pulled by a rope
- /how far away an object is from something
- /an object is in motion and is capable of doing work
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- /a force that occurs when an object is in contact with any surface
- /when two forces are not equal, causing a change in motion
- /property that must be present in order for an object to do work
- /the difference in distance between two objects
- /A rate at which an object changes its position
- /where something is
- /when an object moves in the direction of a force
- /is measured in newtons and changes depending on where it is
- /unit of measurement for length
- /the middle or typical value of a data set
- /the difference between the lowest and highest value
- /continuing at the same rate
- /a fixed way of expressing measurements
- /a force that acts when materials touch and moving past each other
- /an objects ability to resist a change in motion
31 Clues: /a change in speed • /inertia in motion • /where something is • /when two forces are equal • /energy put into something • /continuing at the same rate • /how fast an object is moving • /unit of measurement for power • /unit of measurement for forces • /give weight to object on Earth • /unit of measurement for length • /steepness and direction of a line • ...
Weather and Climate Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-17
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- A warm moist air mass that slides up and over a cold air mass forms a __ front.
- A scientific instrument used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure.
- The average weather pattern of a particular place over a long period of time.
- The study of the atmosphere.
- Measure air temperature.
- A front that forms when a fast moving cold front catches up to a slower moving warm front.
- The deflection of wind and ocean currents due to Earth's rotation.
- Dry air that forms over land.
- A body of air with the same temperature and moisture content.
- An area where there is __ pressure is usually associated with clear skies and calm weather.
- A front that forms when two air masses meet but neither one moves the other out of the way.
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- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- A wind __ determines the direction wind is blowing from.
- Tool used to measure wind speed.
- A scientists who studies the atmosphere.
- Moist and humid air that forms over oceans.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a certain location and time.
- Air slowly sinks and atmospheric pressure is greater than the surrounding areas, it forms an area of __ pressure.
- The boundary that separates two different air masses.
- Water that falls from the atmosphere and lands on Earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- A cold air mass that pushes under a warm air mass forcing the warm air to rise sharply is a __ front.
- A natural movement of air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
23 Clues: Measure air temperature. • The study of the atmosphere. • Dry air that forms over land. • Tool used to measure wind speed. • A scientists who studies the atmosphere. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Moist and humid air that forms over oceans. • The boundary that separates two different air masses. • ...
Ch 10.1-10.2 Bacteria 2025-11-04
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- An organism that obtains its nourishment by living in or on another organism.
- Any change, except for those caused by injuries, that affects an organism’s normal function.
- A rod shaped bacterium.
- Relationship in which an organism obtains its nourishment from dead organic matter.
- An organism that breaks down dead organic matter into forms that can be used by other organisms (2 words).
- The genetic change that occurs when DNA from one bacterium is taken up through the membrane of another bacterium.
- A temporary union of two organisms or cells for the one-way transfer of genetic material; type of sexual reproduction.
- A chain of cells.
- A spiral-shaped bacterium.
- An asexual spore that forms within a bacterium.
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- A method of asexual reproduction in which the nuclear material is copied and the parent cell divides into two equal cells (2 words).
- An extremely small, unicellular, prokaryotic organism found in the kingdoms Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
- A process whereby certain organisms obtain cellular energy from the breakdown of inorganic chemicals.
- A cellular secretion surrounding certain algae and bacteria.
- A spherical bacterium.
- A non-membrane-bound mass of DNA and proteins in a prokaryotic cell (2 words).
16 Clues: A chain of cells. • A spherical bacterium. • A rod shaped bacterium. • A spiral-shaped bacterium. • An asexual spore that forms within a bacterium. • A cellular secretion surrounding certain algae and bacteria. • An organism that obtains its nourishment by living in or on another organism. • A non-membrane-bound mass of DNA and proteins in a prokaryotic cell (2 words). • ...
How Atoms Bond Video Crossword 2025-07-08
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- basic building block of matter
- number of bonds carbon typically forms
- attraction between shared electrons
- of bond where electrons are shared between atoms
- atom that has lost or gained electrons
- arrangement of ions in a crystal structure
- neutral particle in an atom's nucleus
- element that typically forms one bond
- positively or negatively charged atom
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- smallest unit of a chemical compound
- positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus
- type of bond where electrons are completely transferred between atoms
- electrons in the outermost shell
- number of bonds oxygen typically forms
- element that forms three bonds
- negatively charged particle
16 Clues: negatively charged particle • basic building block of matter • element that forms three bonds • electrons in the outermost shell • attraction between shared electrons • smallest unit of a chemical compound • neutral particle in an atom's nucleus • element that typically forms one bond • positively or negatively charged atom • number of bonds carbon typically forms • ...
Science rock vocabulary 2022-02-25
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- Process in which bonds between atoms in minerals break and reform in new ways during metamorphism
- The solid, outermost layer of the Earth
- The preserved remains of an organism that lived in the past
- Process in which one type of rock changes into a metamorphic rock
- Original type of rock that forms a metamorphic rock
- Process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- Molten rock that has reached the Earth's surface
- Process in which sediment is laid down in a new location
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- The process by which natural forces wear down rocks
- type of rock that forms as lava cools on Earth's surface
- Small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- Metamorphic rocks that have minerals arrranged in parallel layers
- A naturally-formed solid that is usually made of one of more minerals
- A type of rock that forms as molten rock, cools, and becomes solid
- Type of rock that forms with intense heat and pressure
- A series of processes that slowly change rocks from one type to another
- Molten rock below Earth's surface
- The process in which dissolved minerals glue sediments together
- A rock that contains enough of a valuable mineral to be mined for a profit
- Type of rock that forms as magma cools beneath earth's surface
20 Clues: Molten rock below Earth's surface • The solid, outermost layer of the Earth • Molten rock that has reached the Earth's surface • The process by which natural forces wear down rocks • Original type of rock that forms a metamorphic rock • Type of rock that forms with intense heat and pressure • type of rock that forms as lava cools on Earth's surface • ...
Conservation of Energy and Resources 2023-02-15
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- energy from sources such as coal, oil, natural gas
- a form of energy that comes from tiny particles called electrons
- energy from within a magnetic field
- moves in waves through a medium
- travels in straight lines
- energy from heat inside the Earth
- energy stored in an object due to its position above the Earth
- energy from organic materials
- energy sources that are limited
- a form of energy that can move from a hotter object to a cooler one
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- type of energy that results from a chemical reaction
- energy of motion
- energy from moving air
- energy from atoms which are split or fused
- stored energy
- energy of objects in motion
- the ability to do work
- energy from the Sun
- energy from a source that is not depleted
- energy from flowing water
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • energy from the Sun • energy from moving air • the ability to do work • travels in straight lines • energy from flowing water • energy of objects in motion • energy from organic materials • moves in waves through a medium • energy sources that are limited • energy from heat inside the Earth • energy from within a magnetic field • ...
Physics Crossword 2014-02-26
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- electromagnetic energy
- energy to remove an electron
- is sound faster or slower than light
- is gravitational energy potential or kinetic
- reaction of nuclei
- uses of chemicals in energy
- internal energy that is the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- study of matter and energy and their relationship
- what is sound energy? a laugh or the sun
- attraction of magnets
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- energy of object due to its motion.
- change of energy of object when moved in a gravitational field.
- what is magnetic? compass or table
- energy of vibrations
- what type of water is thermal. frozen or thermal
- very common use in every household
- is light faster or slower than sound
- a rubber band is an example of this type of energy.
- which lake locally is a nuclear power plant
- causes change in matter
20 Clues: reaction of nuclei • energy of vibrations • attraction of magnets • electromagnetic energy • causes change in matter • uses of chemicals in energy • energy to remove an electron • what is magnetic? compass or table • very common use in every household • energy of object due to its motion. • is sound faster or slower than light • is light faster or slower than sound • ...
Cross word 2022-06-24
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- a quantity or aggregate of matter usually of considerable size
- a closed loop through which charges can continuously move
- on earth's surface is 9.8m/s
- identical to the nucleus of a normal
- is a decrease in speed as the body moves away from the starting point
- its formula is p=mw
- The capacity or power to do work
- has vibrating particles
- electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye
- pleasing to the ear
- The push and pull objects acts upon
- the act or process of moving faster
- has one path only and are connected end-to-end
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- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- its formula is v=d/t
- its formula is d=vt+1/2at^2
- general quantity or size
- is the spatial period of a periodic wave
- its formula is p=w/Delta t
- it forms energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- the maximum displacement
- is the branch of the movement that deals with the movement of objects
- first law of Newton's
- has multiple paths
- What is the force that prevents two solid objects from slipping or rolling over one another?
25 Clues: has multiple paths • its formula is p=mw • pleasing to the ear • its formula is v=d/t • first law of Newton's • has vibrating particles • general quantity or size • the maximum displacement • its formula is p=w/Delta t • its formula is d=vt+1/2at^2 • on earth's surface is 9.8m/s • The capacity or power to do work • The push and pull objects acts upon • ...
The NEW Cell Crossword 2023-10-13
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- converts solar energy for the cell in plants
- Inside the Brain of the cell.
- holds the dna for prokaryotic Cells
- surrounds the nucleus and can be smooth or rough depending on what is on it
- organs for a cell
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- forms the shape of a cell
- Made and stored in the Nucleolus
- Brain of the cell
- collects all the waste in the cell
- living things are made up of what?
- basic unit of life
11 Clues: Brain of the cell • organs for a cell • basic unit of life • forms the shape of a cell • Inside the Brain of the cell. • Made and stored in the Nucleolus • collects all the waste in the cell • living things are made up of what? • holds the dna for prokaryotic Cells • converts solar energy for the cell in plants • ...
Energy & Natural Resources Crossword! 2021-03-23
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- Energy from the sun.
- Energy stored in chemical bonds between the atoms.
- The ability to cause change or do work.
- A gas fossil fuel.
- Formed from the remains of living organisms millions of years ago.
- Type of energy. Electric current that comes out of batteries and wall sockets.
- Any material made by plants or animals that we can convert into energy.
- Type of energy. Energy of an object has due to its ability to do work.
- Type of energy. Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy generated using heat from deep within the Earth.
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- Type of natural resource. A resource that is used up FASTER than it can be replaced.
- The type of energy light carries. When light energy is absorbed, it causes an object to warm up.
- Power created by flowing water.
- The materials we use from nature such as wind energy, water, plants, animals, and fossil fuels to make things we need.
- Type of energy. Energy stored in an object due to its position.
- Type of natural resource. It never runs out.
- Type of energy. Energy an object has due to its motion.
- Type of natural resource. A resource that is replaced or regenerated continually.
- Type of energy. Energy increases as an object’s temperature increases.
- Type of energy generated by moving air.
20 Clues: A gas fossil fuel. • Energy from the sun. • Power created by flowing water. • The ability to cause change or do work. • Type of energy generated by moving air. • Type of natural resource. It never runs out. • Energy stored in chemical bonds between the atoms. • Type of energy. Energy an object has due to its motion. • ...
Kenetic and Potential Energy Cross word 2025-01-07
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- Energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Energy: The sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system.
- Energy stored in stretched or compressed materials.
- Heat transfer through fluid movement.
- Energy related to the temperature of an object.
- The process of changing one form of energy into another.
- Energy carried by sound waves.
- The capacity to do work.
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- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.
- Energy carried by electromagnetic waves.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- The unit of energy.
- Potential energy due to an object's position in a gravitational field.
- Energy of motion.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves.
- Transfer of thermal energy.
- Energy from the flow of electric charge.
19 Clues: Energy of motion. • The unit of energy. • The capacity to do work. • Transfer of thermal energy. • Energy carried by sound waves. • Energy stored in chemical bonds. • The amount of matter in an object. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • Heat transfer through fluid movement. • Energy carried by electromagnetic waves. • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Electricity 2023-04-05
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- Source An object that provides a potential difference
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Current (DC) A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
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- Circuit Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- Current (AC) Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- A material through which electrons move easily
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- Field Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- of Conservation of Charge Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source An object that provides a potential difference • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
Physics Vocabulary Electric Current 2024-03-14
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- Source: An object that provides a potential difference
- A material through which electrons move easily
- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
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- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Current (DC): A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source: An object that provides a potential difference • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow • ...
Wind in the Atmosphere 2021-02-22
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- Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator
- Effect: wind curves because of the Earth's rotation
- area of low pressure around the equator
- Winds: winds that blow short distances in one direction
- Breeze: warm air from water, rises, cools, and then moves from the land to the water
- never changes without weather
- Easterlies: forms from cold, sinking air and moving from the poles toward 60 degrees
- a tool to measure wind
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- Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees
- Stream: a high altitude wind that moves from west to east
- the movement of air from one place to another
- Winds: winds that blow long distances in more than one direction
- Mill: turns the wind's energy into rotational energy
- a tool to measure air pressure
- Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley
- Pressure: the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain
- Latitudes: weak winds, sinking air creates areas of high pressure, and 30 degrees
- Breeze: warm air from land rises, cools, and then moves from the water to land
- Farms: farms that use the power of wind to make electricity
20 Clues: a tool to measure wind • never changes without weather • a tool to measure air pressure • Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator • area of low pressure around the equator • Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees • the movement of air from one place to another • Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley • Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain • ...
Physics 2014-03-06
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- The ability of an object to do work
- Energy where waves travel through empty space
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Rate at which work is done
- Mechanical energy that is in motion
- Energy that is in motion or can be put into motion
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, esp. when used to generate electricity
- Energy from the sun
- Energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- Stored energy; Energy that can be "burned" to do work
- Measurement of power
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- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Mechanical energy that can be put into motion because of its position
- mgh is the formula for which form of 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
- Measurement of work
- Energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- 1/2mv^2 is the formula for which form of energy
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
21 Clues: Measurement of work • Energy from the sun • Measurement of power • Rate at which work is done • The ability of an object to do work • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy that flows through a circuit • Mechanical energy that is in motion • the energy of electromagnetic waves • mgh is the formula for which form of energy • Energy where waves travel through empty space • ...
Viruses and Bacteria 2020-11-10
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- a poison that causes a disease
- bacteria are able to resist the effects of an antibiotic
- bacterium transfers some of its genetic material into another bacterium through a thin, thread-like bridge
- organism that lives in a host and causes harm
- organisms that break down large chemicals in dead organisms into smaller chemicals
- food gets heated to a high enough level that the harmful bacteria gets killed
- is an organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or another organism
- one cell divides to form into two identical cells
- is a virus that infects bacteria
- the process of breaking down food to release energy
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- chemical factories where proteins are produced
- a chemical that can kill bacteria without harming your cells
- long whip-like structure that helps a cell move
- two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism
- illnesses that pass from one organism to another
- single celled organisms
- a region inside the cell membrane
- tiny,non-living particle that enters and reproduces in a cell
- small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell that forms inside a bacterial cell
- process that involves only one parent and produces offspring identical to the parent
20 Clues: single celled organisms • a poison that causes a disease • is a virus that infects bacteria • a region inside the cell membrane • organism that lives in a host and causes harm • chemical factories where proteins are produced • long whip-like structure that helps a cell move • illnesses that pass from one organism to another • ...
ENERY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- using a force to move an object
- to give/supply
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- the movement of electrons
- where something comes from
- a push or pull
- a source or way of providing energy
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- the ability to work or change things
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- energy of motion
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- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- stored energy
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- also called radiant energy
- a change
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
- the vibrations caused by energy moving though things
- thermal energy
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 • 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 • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-03-20
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- An air mass that forms over land and is dry
- The lines on an air pressure map that represent changes in pressure
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- A large body of air with similar temperature and humidity throughout
- the weather we would expect in an area based on historical data and certain factors
- A boundary between two air masses that contain different temperature, wind, and moisture properties
- The front when a warm front gets trapped between two cold fronts and crazy weather happens
- An air mass that forms between 3 & 3 degrees on the equator (hot)
- An air mass that forms between 30 & 60 degrees of latitude (cold)
- the amount of water vapor present in the air
- An air mass that forms over water and is moist
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- A prediction of future weather conditions based on data from satellites, radar, and weather models
- on a globe or map, distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- the temperature, wind speed, humidity, and air pressure happening right now
- a tool used for measuring wind speed
- The front between a cold and hot air mass that are unmoving
- When there is a mountain range near a coastline & the coast side of the mountain is luscious but the far side is dry
- on a globe or map, distance north or south of the equator
- a tool used to measure temperature
- An air mass that forms between 3 & 30 degrees of latitude (warm)
- An airmass that forms near the poles (freezing)
21 Clues: a tool used to measure temperature • a tool used to measure air pressure • a tool used for measuring wind speed • An air mass that forms over land and is dry • the amount of water vapor present in the air • An air mass that forms over water and is moist • An airmass that forms near the poles (freezing) • on a globe or map, distance north or south of the equator • ...
Hydrothermal Vents 2020-09-15
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- toxic plumes from the vents act as a natural trap for _______ fish
- half a kilometer below the ocean lies a sea of molten _______
- the process in which bacteria converts toxic vent minerals into usable forms of energy
- the energy necessary for chemosynthesis to occur near hydrothermal vents
- scientists first discovered hydrothermal vents in 1977 while exploring an oceanic ridge near the _______ islands
- a chain of underwater volcanoes caused by the collision of two tectonic plates
- on Northwest Rhoda there are two species of _______
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- lightly colored plumes rich in barium, calcium, and silicon
- emit the darkest and hottest plumes
- What kind of fish lie at the sulfuric seabed?
10 Clues: emit the darkest and hottest plumes • What kind of fish lie at the sulfuric seabed? • on Northwest Rhoda there are two species of _______ • lightly colored plumes rich in barium, calcium, and silicon • half a kilometer below the ocean lies a sea of molten _______ • toxic plumes from the vents act as a natural trap for _______ fish • ...
Energy CW 1 2021-12-13
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- amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1°C
- energy carried by an electric current
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- space that contains little or no matter
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- dug up
- transmitted by electromagnetic waves
- ability to cause change
- positively charged centers of atoms
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- stored energy due to interactions between objects and particles
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy transfer to an object by a force, making the object move in the direction of the force
- movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- device that converts electric energy into thermal energy
- decrease in a material’s volume when the temperature is decreased
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- device that uses electric energy to pump thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location
- energy due to motion
- increase in a material’s volume when the temperature is increased
- states that energy can be transformed from one form into another or transferred from one region to another, but energy cannot be created or destroyed
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- material through which thermal energy flows easily
- represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material
- type of energy resource that cannot be used up
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- energy carried by sound
- material through which thermal energy does not flow easily
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- Vocabulary
- movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection
36 Clues: dug up • Vocabulary • energy due to motion • energy carried by sound • ability to cause change • positively charged centers of atoms • transmitted by electromagnetic waves • energy carried by an electric current • space that contains little or no matter • type of energy resource that cannot be used up • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • ...
Metabolism 2021-05-14
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- transferring amino acid to a keto acid molecule
- deaminated to uracil
- severe combined immunodeficiency
- total ATP in 1 mole of protein
- acid, xanthine is coverted to ____ by the action of xanthine oxidase
- accumulation of uric acid salts in joints
- formation of two carbon atoms
- removal of phosphate
- glucose from the muscle
- present at birth in some baby boys
- 1st phase in glycolysis which is consuming of energy
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- point of convergence for metabolism of purine bases
- hypoxanthine and ___ are not utilized repeatedly but converted to uric acid
- degraded to B-amino isobutyrate
- oxidation of two carbons in a lipid to form a Acetyl CoA
- Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond
- removal of amine
- how many ATP is needed to hydrolyze 13 moles of lauric acid, 12c?
- Uric acid
- uracil in liver forms this
20 Clues: Uric acid • removal of amine • deaminated to uracil • removal of phosphate • glucose from the muscle • uracil in liver forms this • formation of two carbon atoms • total ATP in 1 mole of protein • degraded to B-amino isobutyrate • severe combined immunodeficiency • present at birth in some baby boys • Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond • accumulation of uric acid salts in joints • ...
Heat 2021-04-26
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- energy energy that all moving objects possess (has more when particles are moving faster and less when particles are moving slower)
- the transfer of thermal energy through a substance or between substances in contact, by the collision of particles
- contraction a decrease in the volume of a substance caused by cooling
- energy radiant energy produced at the sun's outer surface and radiated out into space
- energy the energy contained below Earth's surface
- solar energy system a device that collects radiant energy + converts it to a more useful form of energy
- theory of matter a theory that explains what matter is made of, and how it behaves
- energy energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves through empty space; includes visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared radiation
- energy source a source of energy that has been widely used for many years
- rock rock formed from magma that has cooled and solidified
- warming increase in Earth's global temperature due to changes in the atmosphere, enhancing the greenhouse effect
- effect rise in temperature resulting from certain gases in the lower atmosphere trapping radiant energy and warming Earth's surface
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- energy resource a source of energy that can be used indefinitely, without running out
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- fuels concentrated sources of chemical energy such as coal, oil, and natural gas
- expansion an increase in the volume of a substance caused by heating
- energy the total kinetic energy and energy of attraction of all the particles in a material
- solar heating heating caused by the passage of radiant energy through the windows of a building
- energy source a source of energy that is not as common as conventional sources
- the transfer of thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another by a circulating current of fast-moving and slower-moving particles
- rock rock that is formed when heat and pressure change existing rock
- a force produced when objects rub against each other
- a liquid fuel, such as ethanol, produced from plant or animal material
- energy resource a source of energy that could eventually be used up
- the transfer of energy from the particles of a warmer object to the particles of a cooler object
- the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- gases gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxides that trap energy in Earth's atmosphere
- energy balance the balance between the energy lost by Earth into space and the energy gained by solar radiation trapped by Earth's atmosphere
28 Clues: energy the energy contained below Earth's surface • a force produced when objects rub against each other • rock rock formed from magma that has cooled and solidified • the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves • energy resource a source of energy that could eventually be used up • ...
Global Success 7 - Unit 10 2024-06-24
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- connected with or using the power of water
- to cause someone or something to be less successful than most other people or things
- relating to forms of energy that are produced using the sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than those using fuels such as oil or coal
- using the energy from the sun to produce electric power
- the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something
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- types of energy that cannot be replaced after they have been used
- to use something completely so that nothing is left
- the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- to depend on or trust someone or something
9 Clues: connected with or using the power of water • to depend on or trust someone or something • to use something completely so that nothing is left • using the energy from the sun to produce electric power • types of energy that cannot be replaced after they have been used • the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something • ...
Geologic Processes 2024-09-19
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- Forms volcanoes in the middle of the plate, not on the boundary
- When two plates move away from each other
- Vent which lava erupts from
- Release energy when plates slip
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- Where ocean crust is destroyed
- Two plates slide past
- The origin of an earthquake
- Where ocean crust is created
- When two plates come together
9 Clues: Two plates slide past • The origin of an earthquake • Vent which lava erupts from • Where ocean crust is created • When two plates come together • Where ocean crust is destroyed • Release energy when plates slip • When two plates move away from each other • Forms volcanoes in the middle of the plate, not on the boundary
SS Ch 34 2022-01-11
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- the number of organisms in a population
- the process of new species moving into an ecosystem that has been decimated by a catastrophe or into a previously uninhabited area
- referring to land
- the specific gasses that are responsible for creating the greenhouse effect: carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor
- the number of organisms per a given area of land
- a situation that exists when a prey species looks like a dangerous species to scare predators away, or the situation when a predator looks like a harmless species so as not to scare prey away
- the theory that the overall combined average temperature of the earth is increasing mainly because of the burning of fossil fuels
- the recycling of elements and materials in ecosystems
- all non-living components of an ecosystem
- a relationship between two organisms in which one is eaten by the other
- the relationship of energy transfer between producer and consumers in an ecosystem
- all of the living components of an ecosystem
- the process by which certain gasses in the atmosphere trap heat around the earth
- the relationship that exists between producers and consumers in all ecosystems and explains how one species obtains energy molecules and nutrition from another
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- the cyclic pathway oxygen takes as it passes from organic to inorganic forms
- the sequential replacement of species over time following the emergence of pioneer species
- groups of ecosystems underwater
- the cyclic pathway carbon takes as it passes from organic to inorganic forms
- the water cycle
- the main, large ecosystems of the earth
- biomes that are found in bodies of fresh water
- the first organisms into a previously unpopulated area
- the thin, physical layer of the earth in which all living organisms are found
- all the members of a certain species living at one place at one time
- plant species
- pathway water takes to get to the earth's surface from the atmosphere or trickling into the earth to become groundwater
- biomes located in bodies of salt water
- animalspecies
- position that an organism occupies in the food pyramid
- the complex relationship that producers and consumers have with one another in an ecosystem
- scientists who study ecology
31 Clues: plant species • animalspecies • the water cycle • referring to land • scientists who study ecology • groups of ecosystems underwater • biomes located in bodies of salt water • the number of organisms in a population • the main, large ecosystems of the earth • all non-living components of an ecosystem • all of the living components of an ecosystem • ...
JAZZED for ENERGY 2021-10-31
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- energy of motion
- energy that our ears can detect
- the energy stored in chemicals and released when chemical reactions occur
- when you hold a hot mug of cocoa in your hands and your hands warm up, energy is ____.
- electromagnetic energy; it includes energy we can see
- heat energy
- another word for entropy
- when chemical bonds are formed, energy is ____.
- a measure of the amount of disorder in a system
- everytime energy is transferred or transformed, energy is lost as heat energy
- a type of energy released when an atom's nucleus is split or broken
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- a type of energy released when electrons flow and includes lightening
- the lowest quality energy
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The first law of thermodynamics is also called the Law of ___ of energy.
- when chemical bonds break, energy is ____.
- when chemical energy stored in a battery is used to light up a flashlight, energy is ____.
- when the amount of energy at a given time is equal to the amount of energy at a time in the future, we say energy is ____.
- JLo's song about one form of energy
- ability to do work
20 Clues: heat energy • energy of motion • ability to do work • another word for entropy • the lowest quality energy • energy that our ears can detect • JLo's song about one form of energy • energy cannot be created or destroyed • when chemical bonds break, energy is ____. • when chemical bonds are formed, energy is ____. • a measure of the amount of disorder in a system • ...
Chapter 15 2017-02-21
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- The ability to do work
- energy. Unlimited and reusable energy
- potential energy. is stretched or compressed
- energy. The energy an object has due to motion
- energy. Energy associated with electric charges
- energy. When water creates energy
- conservation. Practice finding less ways to use energy
- energy. Energy consisted of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy. Energy that is stored in a shape
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- energy. Energy that comes from beneath the earths surface
- potential energy. Potential energy that depends on height
- fuels. Rich deposits that form from remains of organisms
- renewable energy. A resource in limited quantities
- energy. Motion or position of everyday objects
- energy. Energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy. Energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy. Energy that is stored in living things
- fuel cell. Generates electricity from controlled reaction from hydrogen and oxygen
- energy. Total potential and kinetic energy with all particles in a object
- energy. Energy that comes from sunlight
20 Clues: The ability to do work • energy. When water creates energy • energy. Unlimited and reusable energy • energy. Energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy. Energy stored in chemical bonds • energy. Energy that comes from sunlight • energy. Energy that is stored in a shape • potential energy. is stretched or compressed • energy. The energy an object has due to motion • ...
1st 9 Weeks Review 2023-09-29
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- The process by which ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
- forms when an existing rock is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- is the process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind carrying it.
- igneous rock formed from lava that erupted onto Earth's surface.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface.
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition.
- This results from a force pressing on an area.
- igneous rock that formed when magma hardened beneath Earth's surface.
- how light is reflected from a mineral's surface.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- when minerals that are dissolved in solution crystallize.
- The direct transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic waves.
- the process that presses sediments together.
- A break or crack in Earth's lithosphere along which the rocks move.
- What is the name of the scientists that came up with the theory of the continental drift/pangaea?
- how a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way.
- is a sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together.
- a minerals ability to split easily along flat surfaces.
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- forms from the cooling magma or lava.
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- The movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced.
- a scale that ranks ten minerals from softest to hardest.
- The direct transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- when a mineral cannot form from material that were once part of a living thing.
- The theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- This describes a type of metamorphic rock that does not split into layers.
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered rock or soil.
- A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth.
- a series of processes on Earth's surface and in the crust and mantle that slowly change rocks from one kind to another.
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
- the color of a minerals powder.
- This is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor.
- metamorphic rocks that have their grains arranged in parallel layers or bands.
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents.
- forms when particles of other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers.
- the repeating pattern of a mineral's particles.
- is the process in which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together.
45 Clues: the color of a minerals powder. • forms from the cooling magma or lava. • the process that presses sediments together. • This results from a force pressing on an area. • the repeating pattern of a mineral's particles. • how light is reflected from a mineral's surface. • a minerals ability to split easily along flat surfaces. • ...
science vocab 2024-04-02
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- the complete elimination (dying out) of a species due to its inability to survive and adapt to its environment.
- the system of chronological measurement that relates to the history of events in Earth's past, consisting of fossils and major events. This timeline includes the divisors of the 4.6 billion years of Earth's geologic and biologic existence and divides time into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. The divisions of the time scale are based on major events that have caused major geologic or biologic changes throughout history, such as mass extinctions.
- forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism.
- the study of the rocks, processes, and history of Earth.
- rock created from the transformation of other types of rock through heat and pressure.
- a fracture along which blocks of the Earth's crust that are caused by the shifting or dislodging of the Earth's crust. Types include normal, strike-slip, or reverse.
- In undisturbed rock layers, newer layers will be deposited over older layers.
- Form when entire organisms or parts of organisms are prevented from decaying by being trapped in rock, ice, tar, or amber.
- rock formed by deposition of sand, clay and other pieces of rock that are compacted together under pressure.
- Forms when the mud or sand hardens into stone where an organism's footprint, trail, or burrow is left behind.
- the fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to determine the date of the rock layer in which it was found.
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- cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism.
- type of rock formed under or above ground when magma or lava cools
- rock layers that cut across other rock layers are younger than those they cut.
- the measurement of the known rates of decay of radioactive materials found in an object, that are used to determine the age of that object.
- a core sample of ice removed from a sheet of ice. Properties of the ice and the crystallized components in the ice are used to reconstruct climatic record.
- (permineralized fossil) forms when minerals soak into the buried remains, replacing them and changing them into rock.
- a radioactive heavy metal that is an abundant source of nuclear energy that has 14 known isotopes used in radioactive dating.
- forms when sediments bury an organism and the sediments change into rock; the organism decays, leaving a cavity in the shape of the organism.
- Forms when organisms or parts, like leaves, stems, flowers, fish, are pressed between layers of soft mud or clay that hardens, squeezing almost all the decaying organism away and leaving the carbon imprint in the rock.
20 Clues: the study of the rocks, processes, and history of Earth. • type of rock formed under or above ground when magma or lava cools • In undisturbed rock layers, newer layers will be deposited over older layers. • rock layers that cut across other rock layers are younger than those they cut. • ...
Lewis:Crossword puzzle 2024-03-19
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- The specific environment in which an organism lives, characterized by its physical and biological features.
- level: A hierarchical level in a food chain or food web, consisting of organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to primary sources of energy.
- factor: Living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms.
- A large-scale ecological region characterized by distinct plant and animal communities adapted to the prevailing climate and other environmental conditions.
- An organism, typically a plant or photosynthetic microorganism, that produces organic compounds (usually through photosynthesis) using energy from sunlight or inorganic compounds.
- factor: Non-living components of an ecosystem, such as temperature, sunlight, soil, water, and nutrients.
- web: A complex network of interconnected food chains that illustrates the flow of energy and nutrients through an ecosystem, involving multiple organisms at different trophic levels.
- density: The number of individuals of a species per unit area or volume in a population.
- A type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the interaction.
- pyramid: A graphical representation of the trophic structure of an ecosystem, showing the flow of energy from one trophic level to another, with energy decreasing at higher trophic levels.
- An organism that obtains energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter.
- The scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their environment, including both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components
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- A type of symbiotic relationship in which one species (the parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (the host).
- The variety of life forms (species diversity), genetic diversity, and ecological diversity present in a given area or on Earth as a whole.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a specific time.
- A close and long-term biological interaction between two different species.
- A group of different species living and interacting with each other in a specific area or habitat.
- curve: A graphical representation of the number of individuals surviving at each age in a population over time, often categorized into three types: Type I, Type II, and Type III, reflecting different patterns of survivorship.
- niche: The role and position of an organism within its environment, including its habitat, its interactions with other organisms, and its utilization of resources.
- An organism that obtains organic carbon and energy by consuming other organisms or their remains.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, including both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components.
- A type of symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- cycle: The cycling of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms, geological processes, and the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.
- An organism that produces its own food (organic compounds) using energy from sunlight (photosynthesis) or from inorganic compounds (chemosynthesis).
- An organism, usually a bacterium or fungus, that breaks down and feeds on dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the environment.
25 Clues: A close and long-term biological interaction between two different species. • The total mass of living organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a specific time. • A type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the interaction. • density: The number of individuals of a species per unit area or volume in a population. • ...
Plural Forms 2021-08-03
Land Forms 2023-04-28
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- rocks resulted when rocks eroded from higher elevations
- sudden movements of the earth's crust
- ______ processes on top of the earth's surface
- molten rock under the earth's surface
- volcanoes in the Caribbean island of Martinique that erupted in 1902
- study of landforms and the processes that create them
- _________ processes forces that cause movements under Earth's surface
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- mountains, valleys, hills, and depressions
- molten rock above the earth's surface
- rocks result from exposure to tremendous pressure and heat
- 200 million years ago was this land mass
- ______ spreading when lava continually erupts underwater
- ________ theory that explains why we have great mountains and volcanoes
- molten part of the earth's core
- rocks formed from molten crustal material cool and solidify
15 Clues: molten part of the earth's core • molten rock above the earth's surface • sudden movements of the earth's crust • molten rock under the earth's surface • 200 million years ago was this land mass • mountains, valleys, hills, and depressions • ______ processes on top of the earth's surface • study of landforms and the processes that create them • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- process of changing energy from one form to another
- source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy associated with electric charges
- total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the particles in an object
- thermal energy beneath Earth's surface
- energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- potential energy of an object that is stretched r compressed
- chemical energy stored in living things
- ability to do work
- energy that has been stored as a result of position or shape
- source of energy that exists in limited quantities and once used cannot be replaced for millions of years
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- potential energy that depends on an object's height
- cell that generates electricity from a controlled reaction between hydrogen and oxygen
- energy an object has due to motion
- energy stored in the atomic nuclei
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from remains of organisms
- process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy obtained from flowing water
- form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
21 Clues: ability to do work • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy an object has due to motion • energy stored in the atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • thermal energy beneath Earth's surface • energy associated with electric charges • chemical energy stored in living things • sunlight that is converted into usable energy • ...
