forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Let's WORK on this Puzzle! - Tommy Lee 2014-02-25
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- The best Physics teacher ever
- The energy of motion
- Type of energy in food
- Law of ____ of Energy states that total energy in a closed system remains constant although the form of the energy may change
- Type of energy acquired by the objects upon which work is done
- Work is force times ____
- Low entropy
- The energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing
- Rate at which work is done
- Mass times gravity times height
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- How an object gains or loses energy
- Work-Energy ____ states when work is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Type of energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position
- The stored energy of position possessed by an object
- The ability of an object to do work
- Thermal Energy
- 1/2 times mass times velocity squared
- High entropy
- Joules/sec; Unit of power
- Unit of Energy
20 Clues: Low entropy • High entropy • Thermal Energy • Unit of Energy • The energy of motion • Type of energy in food • Work is force times ____ • Joules/sec; Unit of power • Rate at which work is done • The best Physics teacher ever • Mass times gravity times height • How an object gains or loses energy • The ability of an object to do work • 1/2 times mass times velocity squared • ...
ELECTRICAL GENERATOR 2025-09-26
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- The rotation of the turbine in hydroelectric plants is done with the help of the... WATER
- It is used in most thermoelectric plants in Greece LIGNITE
- This power plant is environmentally friendly HYDROELECTRIC
- The light glows dimly when I turn the bicycle wheel SLOW
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- That's where the water in thermal power plants is heated BOILER
- The part of the generator that rotates
- When we create spirals with a wire, it is called a COIL
- Devices that convert various forms of energy into electrical energy GENERATORS
- Rotated by steam in thermal power plants TURBINE
9 Clues: The part of the generator that rotates • Rotated by steam in thermal power plants TURBINE • When we create spirals with a wire, it is called a COIL • The light glows dimly when I turn the bicycle wheel SLOW • It is used in most thermoelectric plants in Greece LIGNITE • This power plant is environmentally friendly HYDROELECTRIC • ...
Hinduism Crossword - Callen, Blake, Mike 2021-09-30
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- the cosmic order of the universe
- a set of ancient texts in Hinduism
- the rebirth into a new body
- three main forms of god
- the oldest religion
- the divine mother goddess
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- the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism
- an individual's religious and communal duties according to their status in life
- a spiritual concept of existing but constantly changing and evolving, making it spiritually unreal
- an image/statue enlivened with the spiritual energy and essence of a god
- release from samsara
11 Clues: the oldest religion • release from samsara • three main forms of god • the divine mother goddess • the rebirth into a new body • the cosmic order of the universe • a set of ancient texts in Hinduism • the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism • an image/statue enlivened with the spiritual energy and essence of a god • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2018-08-08
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- leading theory about the origin of the universe
- size of the Sun
- heliocentric
- a moon of Jupiter
- "ringed planet"
- highest mountain in the Solar System
- moon of Mars
- first person to focus the telescope to the heavens
- someone who studies astronomy
- a constellation meaning "Great Bear"
- rocky body too small to be called planet
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- movement of a planet on its axis
- first man on space
- brightest star in the Earth's sky
- group of stars which forms imaginary patterns
- a type of galaxy
- named after the Roman god of love and beauty
- natural satellite of the moon
- famous comet appearing every 76 years
- all the matter and energy and contents of space
- meteoroid which falls to the ground
- first artificial satellite ever launched
- universe
- nearest galaxy to the Milky Way
- collection of gas,dust and billions of stars
25 Clues: universe • heliocentric • moon of Mars • size of the Sun • "ringed planet" • a type of galaxy • a moon of Jupiter • first man on space • natural satellite of the moon • someone who studies astronomy • 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 • ...
Advisory 11 20 2023-11-20
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- A piece of writing that shares an author's opinion
- The study of the human body and its functions
- Opposite of "yes"
- Device used to communicate over long distances
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds
- A large, wild cat with a mane
- The process of turning liquid into gas
- A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths
- A type of rock that forms from cooling magma
- A machine that converts light into electrical energy
- A small body of water surrounded by land
- A person who studies living organisms
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- A word that means the same as another word
- An exaggerated statement used to make a point
- A person who writes music
- A government system led by a king or queen
- A story passed down through generations by word of mouth
- A large body of water
- A written account of someone's life
- The study of stars and planets
20 Clues: Opposite of "yes" • A large body of water • A person who writes music • A large, wild cat with a mane • The study of stars and planets • A written account of someone's life • A severe snowstorm with strong winds • A person who studies living organisms • The process of turning liquid into gas • A small body of water surrounded by land • A word that means the same as another word • ...
A Level Biology 2023-05-18
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- gradual development, from a simple to more complex
- breeding example for two traits
- ions diffuse from high to low concentration
- energy currency
- muscle fiber and synapse
- plant growth regulators
- absorbance of different wavelengths of light by a pigment
- no resulting effect on an altered chromosome
- control of the water potential of body fluids
- pathway along which impulse transmits from receptor to effector
- electron flow in cyclic photophosphorylation
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- degree of variation of life forms in an ecosystem
- used in electron transport chain
- process of removing small molecules out of blood into bowman's capsule
- cranial and spinal nerves
- rate of photosynthesis at different wavelengths of light
- regions of DNA that don't code for anything
- movement of ions across a membrane, down the electrochemical gradient
- electrical difference inside neuron is much lower than outside
- mechanisms to keep factors within narrow limits
20 Clues: energy currency • plant growth regulators • muscle fiber and synapse • cranial and spinal nerves • breeding example for two traits • used in electron transport chain • ions diffuse from high to low concentration • regions of DNA that don't code for anything • no resulting effect on an altered chromosome • electron flow in cyclic photophosphorylation • ...
Rock Cycle 2020-03-18
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- A type of rock formed from compacted sediments
- Hot molten or semi-fluid rock that has erupted from a volcano
- A type of rock formed when the rock changes due to pressure and heat
- The process of wind, water, or ice moving sediments away from a parent rock to another place
- A naturally-forming solid mineral material that makes up the crust of the Earth and can be found in three forms
- The process of sediment forming in layers and pressing down on the lower layers, cementing the sediment together
- The process of rock breaking down over time due to exposure of natural elements
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- Small rock particles that are eroded away from their parent rock
- A hot fluid or semi-fluid material found in the Earth's mantle
- A mountain or hill with a crater that lava and metamorphic rock erupt from
- A type of rock that formed from cooled lava
- A region below the crust of the Earth in which rock goes to become metamorphic
- One of our five forms of energy that helps a rock through its metamorphic stage
- The surface of the Earth
14 Clues: The surface of the Earth • A type of rock that formed from cooled lava • A type of rock formed from compacted sediments • Hot molten or semi-fluid rock that has erupted from a volcano • A hot fluid or semi-fluid material found in the Earth's mantle • Small rock particles that are eroded away from their parent rock • ...
Lauren Yancey 2014-02-25
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- the ability of an object to do work
- form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- potential energy associated with the gravitational field
- energy associated with moving objects
- joules per second
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- the part of the total potential energy and kinetic energy of an object or sample of matter that results in the system temperature
- theorem when work is done, there will be an equal change in energy
- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- rate at which work is done
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, esp. when used to generate electricity
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- the amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
- the work of magnetic force on re-alignment of the vector of the magnetic dipole moment, and is equal
- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation
- law that states the total energy in a closed system remains constant although the form of the energy may change
- the energy associated with the random motion of molecules
- energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- how an object gains or losses energy
- energy newly derived from electrical potential energy
20 Clues: joules per second • rate at which work is done • the ability of an object to do work • how an object gains or losses energy • energy associated with moving objects • energy newly derived from electrical potential energy • potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed • potential energy associated with the gravitational field • ...
Tatum Norris: Energy Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-24
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- Potential energy that is stored when a body (such as a coiled spring) is deformed
- When work is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Energy of motion
- Energy released during ___ fission or fusion (esp. to generate electricity)
- Energy that exists in the absence of matter
- Energy made available by the flow of an electric charge through a conductor
- Amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom or molecule in a gaseous state
- Rate at which energy is done
- Unit of power (J/s)
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- Unit of work (N*m)
- Stored energy of position
- Must add energy to reuse
- Potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction
- Energy due to height
- Force of energy when it's using a gravitational pull
- Ability to do work
- Easily reused energy
- Part of the total potential and kinetic energy that results in system temperature
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
20 Clues: Energy of motion • Unit of work (N*m) • Ability to do work • Unit of power (J/s) • Energy due to height • Easily reused energy • Must add energy to reuse • Stored energy of position • Rate at which energy is done • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy that exists in the absence of matter • Force of energy when it's using a gravitational pull • ...
energy crossword 2023-12-08
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- Mechanical energy to make the gears move for the wheels to turn
- energy stored in objects by tension
- stored energy
- energy stored in an object's height.
- delivered by tiny, charged particles called electrons
- electrical energy into kinetic energy.
- Electrical energy to turn it on
- chemical energy in our food into mechanical energy for us to move.
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- in motion
- energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- converted into thermal energy in the exhaust gases of combustion.
- uses chemical energy stored within wood
- energy stored in the nucleus of an at energy that comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance.
- energy is transferred between hotter and colder regions.
- mechanical energy from a person’s hand to run across the strings
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
- energy that comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance.
- energy moves through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.
- nuclear energy into heat and light energy.
20 Clues: in motion • stored energy • Electrical energy to turn it on • energy stored in objects by tension • energy stored in an object's height. • electrical energy into kinetic energy. • uses chemical energy stored within wood • nuclear energy into heat and light energy. • energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. • delivered by tiny, charged particles called electrons • ...
energy crossword #2 2024-02-02
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- the ______ of energy is when energy goes from one object to another
- ______ transforms kinetic energy into thermal energy
- When a diving springboard is compressed, it has ______ potential energy
- the unit in which energy is measured
- In Energy Skate Park, the amount of ______ energy remained constant
- KE=(_______)(mv^2)
- James Joule's middle name
- the total amount of energy in the universe is constant
- the name of the character yesterday on the trampoline
- Kinetic Energy is the energy of ______
- The Law of ______ of Energy
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- an unstable molecule has a lot of ______ potential energy
- 9.8 m/s/s is the value of acceleration due to ______ on Earth
- In Energy Skate Park, the kinetic energy was the highest when the skater was at the bottom
- ______ Field Hockey is another phet that we have used
- the name of the character yesterday on the diving board
- Gravitational Potential Energy = madd*9.8*______
- the unit in which force is measured
- The Energy Skate Park activity we used is a ______
- the century in which Isaac Newton primarily lived
- As an object falls, gravitational potential energy is ______ into kinetic energy
- Potential Energy is an object's energy based on its ______
- the century in which James Joule lived
23 Clues: KE=(_______)(mv^2) • James Joule's middle name • The Law of ______ of Energy • the unit in which force is measured • the unit in which energy is measured • Kinetic Energy is the energy of ______ • the century in which James Joule lived • Gravitational Potential Energy = madd*9.8*______ • the century in which Isaac Newton primarily lived • ...
Marine Microbes Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
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- Eukaryotic multicellular organism that is heterotrophic with cell walls made of chitin
- A very debatable class of microorganisms. Reproduces through infections, causes most diseases.
- Eukaryotic, unicellular organisms, some of which can red tides.
- Protozoans with hair-like cilia for locomotion and feeding
- Smallest and oldest of all true living organisms
- Domain of the most primitive life forms found in extreme environments
- Unicellular organisms encased in glassy silica cell walls
- Photosynthetic microorganisms that is important for O2 production
- Planktonic marine protozoans with spherical glass skeletons and thin pseudopodia
- Organisms that derive energy through consumption of organic matter, most of which are decomposers
- Process by which planktonic 13 convert gaseous Nitrogen (N2)to Ammonium (NH4+1), then transformed into Nitrates (NO-1) that is used by primary producers as a nitrogen source for essential proteins
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- Mostly aquatic and photosynthetic organisms that are not plants, but protists despite being plant-like
- The most abundant form of marine life residing in all three domains with important roles like 2 and 3
- Massive calcareous mounds formed as a byproduct of number 13
- Benthic marine protozoans with calcium carbonate shells and long, thin pseudopodia
- The chemical processes within a marine organism’s body that provide energy for vital functions required for living
- Symbiotic marine fungi, Cyanobacteria + fungus = ?
- Prokaryotic unicellular organisms helps with decay
- Structurally simple, eukaryotic organisms that are generally considered protists.
- Organisms that derive energy by making their own organic compounds, such as chemical compounds or light
20 Clues: Smallest and oldest of all true living organisms • Symbiotic marine fungi, Cyanobacteria + fungus = ? • Prokaryotic unicellular organisms helps with decay • Unicellular organisms encased in glassy silica cell walls • Protozoans with hair-like cilia for locomotion and feeding • Massive calcareous mounds formed as a byproduct of number 13 • ...
Energy 2012-04-24
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- Another name for heat energy.
- This energy source uses methane from the burning of trash and sewage.
- Wind and moving water are examples of which energy type.
- The Law of ______ of Energy states: Energy cannot be created or destroyed; however, it can be converted from one form to another.
- An example of a renewable energy source.
- time people have used more energy, today one person uses more than ____ times more energy than some of the earlier humans.
- The world relies heavy on these 3 energy resources: Gas, Coal, and ___.
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- Fuels/ This energy source causes a great amount of pollution.
- Energy in motion. Examples include: water flowing, moving car, moving wheel.
- A battery in a flashlight has ____ energy.
- Natural gas is mostly made up of a gas called ____.
- The study of energy.
- Energy type that is stored within a chemical substance.
- This advanced technology combines the use of gasoline engines and electric motors for cars.
- This energy resource produces huge amounts of energy from small amounts of fuel but can be very dangerous.
- ability to do work
- Biological materials that can be grown and harvested are ____ energy resources
- This energy type uses the SUN as its primary source.
18 Clues: ability to do work • The study of energy. • Another name for heat energy. • An example of a renewable energy source. • A battery in a flashlight has ____ energy. • Natural gas is mostly made up of a gas called ____. • This energy type uses the SUN as its primary source. • Energy type that is stored within a chemical substance. • ...
Energy 2021-03-05
ENERGY 2021-11-08
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- STORED IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
- EXAMPLE OF CHEMMICAL ENERGY
- EMAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- EXAMPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
- THERMAL ENERGY
- ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF ATOMS
- FOSSIL FUEL
- STORED ENERGY THAT DEPENDS ON INTERACTION
- ABILITY TO DO WORK
- ENERGY FROM HEAT
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- SOUND ENERGY EXAMPLE
- FORM OF WAVES
- NUCLEAR
- ENERGY THAT HAS MOVING ELECTRONS
- WHERE MOST ENERGY COMES FROM
- ENERGY AN OBJECT HAS BECAUSE IT IS IN MOTION
- ENERGY MOVING OR ABILITY TO MOVE
- VIBRATION OF PARTICLES OF AN OBJECT
18 Clues: NUCLEAR • FOSSIL FUEL • FORM OF WAVES • THERMAL ENERGY • ENERGY FROM HEAT • ABILITY TO DO WORK • SOUND ENERGY EXAMPLE • EXAMPLE OF CHEMMICAL ENERGY • STORED IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM • WHERE MOST ENERGY COMES FROM • EMAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY • ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF ATOMS • ENERGY THAT HAS MOVING ELECTRONS • ENERGY MOVING OR ABILITY TO MOVE • EXAMPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY • ...
Energy 2018-12-02
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- warm, used to heat things
- energy of heat
- found in things that you eat
- used in every day houses, uses electric energy
- what energy is measured in
- people listen to it every day
- the ability to work
- a book on a high shelf
- the energy of light
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- stored in a compressed object
- in motion
- people use them to power things
- energy locked in a part of an atom
- associated with motion and position
- from vibrations in matter
- people use it to tie things together, uses elastic energy
- produced by electrons
- due to the position from the earths surface
18 Clues: in motion • energy of heat • the ability to work • the energy of light • produced by electrons • a book on a high shelf • warm, used to heat things • from vibrations in matter • what energy is measured in • found in things that you eat • stored in a compressed object • people listen to it every day • people use them to power things • energy locked in a part of an atom • ...
Energy 2020-01-25
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- a fossil fuel
- energy from hot rocks
- uses energy from the sun to heat water
- converts sunlight to electricity
- from fossil fuels causes acid rain
- fuel that is nonrenwable but does not make greenhouse gas
- most energy stores used to generate this
- energy from moving water in the sea
- energy used twice a day in oceans due to the moon
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- fuel made from plants and animals eg wood
- a fossil fuel
- energy from falling water eg dams
- fuel that will eventually run out
- a green house gas made by fossil fuels
- a fossil fuel
- fuels made millions of years ago
- energy from the sun
- energy stores that are easy to use all the time
- energy that can be replaced and reused
- energy from turbines in the sea or on hills
20 Clues: a fossil fuel • a fossil fuel • a fossil fuel • energy from the sun • energy from hot rocks • converts sunlight to electricity • fuels made millions of years ago • energy from falling water eg dams • fuel that will eventually run out • from fossil fuels causes acid rain • energy from moving water in the sea • a green house gas made by fossil fuels • ...
Energy 2023-06-11
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- Energy resource made from plants
- Energy store found in atoms
- Solid, black substance dug out of the ground
- Energy resource that splits apart atoms
- Energy store found in stretched objects
- Energy store found in moving objects
- The law of ____ of energy
- Energy store found in hot objects
- Energy resource that uses heat from the earth
- Energy resource that happens once a day
- Black liquid dug out from the sea
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- Energy resource that cannot be used again
- Energy resource that uses dams
- Energy store found in objects above the ground
- Energy store that makes your hair stand up
- Energy store found in batteries and food
- Energy resource that uses large white turbines
- Energy store found in magnets
- Energy resource that can be used again
19 Clues: The law of ____ of energy • Energy store found in atoms • Energy store found in magnets • Energy resource that uses dams • Energy resource made from plants • Energy store found in hot objects • Black liquid dug out from the sea • Energy store found in moving objects • Energy resource that can be used again • Energy resource that splits apart atoms • ...
energy 2025-12-19
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- Energy Energy from electric and magnetic fields
- Energy Energy of motion
- Substance through which waves travel
- Energy Potential energy due to gravity
- energy Unit of heat energy
- Energy Sum of kinetic and potential energy
- Energy emitted as waves or particles
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- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Energy Stored in bonds of molecules
- Heat transfer by fluid movement
- Energy Energy from atomic nucleus reactions
- Visible electromagnetic radiation
- Energy energy from electric charge
- Energy Stored by stretched or compressed objects
- Energy Stored energy due to position
- Energy Energy carried by waves you can hear
- Transfer Movement of thermal energy
- Conservation Principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed
18 Clues: Energy Energy of motion • energy Unit of heat energy • Heat transfer by fluid movement • Visible electromagnetic radiation • Energy energy from electric charge • Energy Stored in bonds of molecules • Transfer Movement of thermal energy • Heat transfer through direct contact • Substance through which waves travel • Energy Stored energy due to position • ...
Chapter 3: Cell Structure and Function 2023-10-02
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- organelle composed of numerous membranes that are used to convert solar energy into chemical energy; contains chlorophyll
- condition or quality of allowing some, but not all, materials to cross a barrier or membrane
- movement of dissolved molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- theory that states that all organisms are made of cells, all cells are produced by other living cells, and the cell is the most basic unit of life
- molecule that forms a double-layered cell membrane; consists of glycerol, a phosphate group, and two fatty acids
- solution that has a lower concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
- double-layer of phospholipids that forms a boundary between a cell and the surrounding environment and controls the passage of materials into and out of a cell
- energy-requiring movement of molecules across a membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration
- cell that has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- organelle that links amino acids together to form proteins
- uptake of liquids or large molecules into a cell by inward folding of the cell membrane
- jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cells organelles
- protein that detects a signal molecule and performs an action in response
- organelle composed of a double membrane that acts as the storehouse for most of a cell's DNA
- solution that has a higher concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
- diffusion of molecules assisted by protein channels that pierce a cell membrane
- difference in the concentration of a substance from one location to another
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- release of substances out a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane
- movement of molecules across the cell membrane without energy input from the cell
- model that describes the arrangement and movement of the molecules that make up a cell membrane
- bean-shaped organelle that supplies energy to the cell and has its own ribosomes and DNA
- stack of flat, membrane-enclosed spaces containing enzymes that process, sort, and deliver proteins
- organelle that contains enzymes
- interconnected network of thin, folded membranes that produce, process, and distribute proteins
- rigid structure that gives protection, support, and shape to cells in plants, algae, fungi, and bacteria
- organelle that is used to store materials, such as water, food, or enzymes, that are needed by the cell
- uptake of a solid particle into a cell by engulfing the particle
- cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
- network of proteins, such as microtubules and microfilaments, inside a eukaryotic cell that supports and shapes the cell
- membrane-bound structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell
- diffusion of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration
- small organelle that contains and transports materials within the cytoplasm
- small cylinder-shaped organelle made of protein tubes arranged in a circle; aids mitosis
- solution that has an equal concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
34 Clues: organelle that contains enzymes • organelle that links amino acids together to form proteins • cell that has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles • uptake of a solid particle into a cell by engulfing the particle • cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles • ...
Stock Market Company Research 2018-04-30
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- The name of one of the models sold by Roman Cars
- The name of one of Plosion’s product lines.
- One of the main areas in which SKP Air is opening new passenger routes (6,4)
- Number of customers with accounts in Pan Asia’s home county (5,4,7)
- Roman Cars is also known for selling this weaponry vehicle. (7,4)
- Type of product range being developed by North Foods (6,9)
- The reason for Pan Asia’s $120 million loss (7,7)
- The industry that Siventol works within.
- The name of one of the companies recently acquired by Quantam.
- The type of item that Plosion makes and distributes.
- Name of a company recently acquired by North Foods (6,4)
- The country in which Plosion is based.
- The name of Siventol’s research project in South America.
- “Retro” music format sold by Quantam.
- Oslina is based in this country
- Pan Asia is the largest multinational bank of this country
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- Major focus of Oslina’s work is to create an ice-free route to this ocean
- The name of the company Kinetica is using to develop alternative energy forms.
- According to it’s CEO, Roman Cars’ strategy is to invest “in new ____________”.
- Brand of energy bars marketed by North Foods (5,5)
- New home to the headquarters of SKP Air.
- Some of Siventol’s medicines aim to fight this mental illness.
- Number of cubic metres of gas distributed by Kinetica (4,7,7)
- Oslina’s major industry
- The name of Quantam’s film and music streaming service.
- Location of one of Nanotec’s new offices
- SKP Air’s passenger numbers have increased by this percentage (6,3)
- One of the types of energy being explored by Kinetica.
- Name of Nanotec’s signature phone
- Home country of Nanotec
30 Clues: Oslina’s major industry • Home country of Nanotec • Oslina is based in this country • Name of Nanotec’s signature phone • “Retro” music format sold by Quantam. • The country in which Plosion is based. • New home to the headquarters of SKP Air. • The industry that Siventol works within. • Location of one of Nanotec’s new offices • The name of one of Plosion’s product lines. • ...
energy types/transformations 2023-12-10
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- a form of energy released from the nucleus of atoms
- a form of energy of an object in motion
- energy that is associated with the motion or position of an object
- energy stored in an object when there is a temporary strain on it
- the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity
- the result of sound or pressure makes a substance vibrate
- a contained energy within a system responsible for its temperature
- energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- the energy released through a nuclear reaction
- a energy that is stored
- an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material
- a physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, visible to the human eye
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- energy stored in moving objects
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the earth
- the state of having less energy than empty space
- heat energy from the earth
- The conversion of one form of energy into another, or the movement of energy from one place to another
- the power of an atom's charge particles moving
- a moving energy with potential energy stored until the movement
- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
20 Clues: a energy that is stored • heat energy from the earth • energy stored in moving objects • a form of energy of an object in motion • the power of an atom's charge particles moving • the energy released through a nuclear reaction • the state of having less energy than empty space • energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • ...
CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN DAILY LIFE 2024-11-18
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- it is a result of a neutralization reaction.
- it is a chemical process in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat.
- the reaction of an acid and a base, which forms water and a salt.
- it captures the light energy of the sun and convert water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen.
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- is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.LITMUS
- strip is placed in the liquid whose pH is being determined.
- a sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis that serves as an energy source and a building block for other substancesRUST
- it happens when iron reacts with water and oxygen to form hydrated iron(III) oxide
- it has a neutral pH of 7.
- it means "power of hydrogen".
10 Clues: it has a neutral pH of 7. • it means "power of hydrogen". • it is a result of a neutralization reaction. • strip is placed in the liquid whose pH is being determined. • the reaction of an acid and a base, which forms water and a salt. • it happens when iron reacts with water and oxygen to form hydrated iron(III) oxide • ...
Nutrient Crossword by Wyntyn and Natasha 2014-08-10
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- Fat that decreases cholesterol
- Can be used as a source of water
- Nutrient that provides energy and is found in meat and fish
- GI foods are slowly digested and absorbed and gradually raise blood sugar levels
- Fat that increases cholesterol
- Helps carry blood around the body
- Helps keeps the bowels regular
- Mineral that hardens bones and teeth
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- Percentage of the body is made up of water
- Amount (in litres) of water we lose in a day
- On of the minor minerals
- One of the major minerals
- Nutrient that provides a source of fibre
- Worst of the 3 fats
- Index of food in a ranking from 0-100
- A source of Saturated Fats
- One of the forms vitamins are found in
- Acid that prevents Spina Bifida
- GI Foods break down quickly during digestion so blood sugar levels change dramatically
- Oil used as a source of Monounsaturated Fats
20 Clues: Worst of the 3 fats • On of the minor minerals • One of the major minerals • A source of Saturated Fats • Fat that decreases cholesterol • Fat that increases cholesterol • Helps keeps the bowels regular • Acid that prevents Spina Bifida • Can be used as a source of water • Helps carry blood around the body • Mineral that hardens bones and teeth • ...
P3: Energy 2025-03-27
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- Energy from the sun.
- The energy that comes out of a system.
- How well energy is used without being wasted.
- Stored energy that something has because of its position or condition.
- The part of energy we want in a system.
- Heat moving through a solid.
- Energy stored when something is stretched or squashed.
- Another word for heat energy.
- Heat that travels through space without needing particles.
- A type of energy that will run out one day, like coal or gas.
- The type of energy something has when it's high up.
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- The energy of movement.
- The energy that isn't useful and usually lost as heat or sound.
- The type of energy released from atoms in power stations or the sun.
- A special type of diagram that shows energy flow.
- Material that helps keep heat in or out.
- Energy from the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy from moving air.
- Heat moving in liquids and gases in a circular motion.
- A type of energy that won’t run out, like wind or solar.
- The energy that goes into a system.
- Energy from the rise and fall of the ocean.
- Energy stored in food and fuel.
- Energy from the movement of the sea.
24 Clues: Energy from the sun. • The energy of movement. • Energy from moving air. • Heat moving through a solid. • Another word for heat energy. • Energy stored in food and fuel. • Energy from the nucleus of an atom. • The energy that goes into a system. • Energy from the movement of the sea. • The energy that comes out of a system. • The part of energy we want in a system. • ...
Electric vocab 2025-04-16
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- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- Current (DC) A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- A material through which electrons move easily
- 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
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
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- 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.
- Current (AC) Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path 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 • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
electricity vocab 2025-04-11
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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 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 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 secondd
- 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 secondd • 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 • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Cell 2013-02-14
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- wall/ A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cell of plants and some other organism
- An instrument that makes small objects looks larger
- group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- shaped organelles that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- 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
- sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials
- thick fluid region of a cell located inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and nucleus
- Made of a single cell
- tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- 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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- small grain- shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- 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
- 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
- of many cells
- body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that works together
- cells, a large oval organelle that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and controls many cell's activities
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 • ...
Irregular Verbs Revision 2 2020-04-21
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- speak, spoke, ...
- stand, ..., ...
- sing, sang, ...
- mean, ..., ...
- smell, ..., ...
- pay, ..., ...
- stick, ..., ...
- spring, sprang, ...
- ..., lay, lain
- lay, ..., ...
- ..., stole, stolen
- позволять (forms don't change)
- shine, ..., ...
- расколоть, разделить (forms don't change)
- shoot, ..., ...
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- spend, ..., ...
- садиться; настраивать (forms don't change)
- seek, ..., ...
- sleep, ..., ...
- sell, ..., ...
- lend, ..., lent
- ring, ..., rung
- распространяться (forms don't change)
- spell, ..., ...
- sit, ..., ...
- ..., rose, risen
- sew, ..., sewn
- ..., lit, lit
- show, ..., shown
- запирать, закрывать forms don't change)
- lose, ..., ...
31 Clues: pay, ..., ... • sit, ..., ... • lay, ..., ... • ..., lit, lit • seek, ..., ... • mean, ..., ... • sell, ..., ... • ..., lay, lain • sew, ..., sewn • lose, ..., ... • spend, ..., ... • stand, ..., ... • sing, sang, ... • sleep, ..., ... • smell, ..., ... • lend, ..., lent • ring, ..., rung • stick, ..., ... • spell, ..., ... • shine, ..., ... • shoot, ..., ... • ..., rose, risen • show, ..., shown • speak, spoke, ... • ...
science test guide- Ari 2024-01-24
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- a substance forms when an atom gains or loses an electron.
- element with properties of metals and non-metals.
- very reactive nonmetals.
- row of the periodic table.
- the central region of an atom
- uncharged particle.
- process of which elements produce energy and particles.
- action around the nucleus.
- a reactive metal-element.
- the process of which atoms change.
- elements that conduct electricity or heat and have a shiny appearance.
- piece of an atom that determines the atomic number.
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- extremely reactive element that must be stored in oil.
- an element that does not react with other substances.
- number of protons in the nucleus.
- less reactive metals
- atomic mass unit.
- an atom with more protons than electrons.
- elements with the opposite properties of metals.
- result of an atom gaining an electron.
- an atom that has the same number of protons and electrons, but a different number of neutrons.
21 Clues: atomic mass unit. • uncharged particle. • less reactive metals • very reactive nonmetals. • a reactive metal-element. • row of the periodic table. • action around the nucleus. • the central region of an atom • number of protons in the nucleus. • the process of which atoms change. • result of an atom gaining an electron. • an atom with more protons than electrons. • ...
APES Big Review Crossword 2025-04-17
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- Forms like subsistence, industrial, or organic
- Supplying water to crops artificially
- Plants converting sunlight into chemical energy
- Gradual change in ecosystems over time
- Likelihood of individuals living to certain ages
- Migration or dispersal of organisms
- Eruption of magma to Earth’s surface
- The elements or substances something is made of
- Combining nuclei to release energy, like in stars
- Process where traits improve survival and reproduction
- Element central to organic life and climate systems
- Distance north or south of the equator
- 20th-century agricultural boom from new technologies
- Protective atmospheric layer that blocks UV radiation
- Splitting atomic nuclei to release energy
- Power harnessed from sunlight
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Organic matter used as a fuel or energy source
- Energy from naturally replenished sources
- Warming of Earth due to trapped heat in the atmosphere
- Essential nutrient often cycled through ecosystems
- Combining methods to control pests sustainably
- Clearing of trees, often for agriculture or development
- Groups of organisms of the same species living in an area
- Protection and sustainable use of natural resources
- Loss of ozone layer, allowing harmful UV radiation
- How long it takes a population to double
- Livestock feeding that damages vegetation and soil
- Direct manipulation of an organism’s DNA
- Causes moving air and water to turn due to Earth’s rotation
- Meeting current needs without harming future generations
- Rising average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere
- Sudden ground shaking from tectonic movement
- Related to manufacturing or factories
- Protection of nature from use or development
- Process cells use to release energy from glucose
- Average number of children per woman
- Preventing soil erosion or degradation
- Genetic change in a population over generations
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- Energy generated from flowing water
- Wearing away of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice
- Movement of Earth’s crustal plates
- Land degradation into desert, often due to human activity
- Gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat
- Increasing worldwide interconnectedness
- Using less energy to perform the same task
- Groups of interacting species in an area
- Creating food through farming or fishing
- Handling of solid or hazardous waste materials
- Removal of contaminants from air, water, or soil
- Farming methods that protect resources
- Related to farming and food production
- Cleaning up or fixing environmental damage
- Benefits humans receive from ecosystems
- How organisms or populations are spread across space
- How quickly a population increases
- Non-native species that harm ecosystems
- Long-term alteration of temperature and weather
- Returning an ecosystem to its original state
- Related to the sun
- A species with a large impact on ecosystem stability
- Variety of species in an ecosystem
- Population increase at a constant percentage rate
- Movement of ocean waters, affects climate
- The farming of fish, shellfish, or aquatic plants
- Growth of cities and human populations
- Large ecological areas with distinct climates and organisms
- Energy derived from Earth’s internal heat
- Maximum population an environment can support
- Result from Earth’s tilt and orbit around the sun
- The role and position of a species in its environment
- Short-term atmospheric conditions
- Network of feeding interactions in an ecosystem
- Nutrient critical to DNA, often from fertilizers
- Strength or magnitude, often of energy or weather events
- Efforts to reduce severity of environmental impacts
76 Clues: Related to the sun • Power harnessed from sunlight • Short-term atmospheric conditions • Movement of Earth’s crustal plates • How quickly a population increases • Variety of species in an ecosystem • Energy generated from flowing water • Migration or dispersal of organisms • Eruption of magma to Earth’s surface • Average number of children per woman • ...
Types of forces/transformations 2023-12-07
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- energy created by moving objects
- potential energy over a system
- energy energy that is stored
- energy that is temporarily stored in the bending and twisting of an object
- energy of vibrations in matter
- energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- where kintitic energy happens the most
- is when two masses have a force of attraction
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- energy that is moving
- energy created by chemical reactions
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- energy of moving electrons
- energy that travels in waves
- A type of friction that goes against motion
- energy of heat
- the movement that produces electron
- energy that is stored when an object is moving to its highest point
- is the resistance of an object
- is the movement of energy through a substance
- energy of light
20 Clues: energy of heat • energy of light • energy that is moving • energy of moving electrons • energy that travels in waves • energy energy that is stored • potential energy over a system • energy of vibrations in matter • is the resistance of an object • energy created by moving objects • the movement that produces electron • energy created by chemical reactions • ...
Bio Midterm Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- The third consumer in a food chain.
- The type of cell transport that requires energy to move molecules from low concentration to high.
- The experimental setup needed as a baseline for validity.
- The type of growth pattern seen when limiting factors are in place and carrying capacity is reached.
- One individual living thing
- The creation of new offspring.
- An organism that makes the energy for the ecosystem.
- The process that uses the energy from the sun to make glucose.
- An organism that gets its energy by breaking down dead material.
- An organism that hunt, kills and eats another.
- The movement of molecules from a high concentration to low by movement through a membrane protein.
- The fourth consumer in a food chain.
- The type of limiting factor that effects the population regardless of the size.
- The molecules found on the RIGHT side of the arrow in a reaction.
- The molecule of energy that cells can use.
- The species that has a large effect on the health of the entire ecosystem.
- The type of cell transport that does not require energy and move molecules from high concentration to low.
- The ability to change over time to increase survival.
- The maintenance of an internal condition.
- A diagrams that shows all the paths of energy flow in an ecosystem.
- The characteristic given to the cell membrane because it allows some materials in but not others.
- The type of growth pattern seen when limiting factors are absent from an ecosystem.
- The process that uses glucose to produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- The maximum amount of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support.
- A diagram that shows a single path of energy flow in an ecosystem.
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- The collapse of an ecosystem when a keystones species is removed.
- Organisms in the ecosystem that gets its energy by eating others.
- The movement of bulk material from outside the cell into the cell.
- The second consumer in a food chain
- The double layer of fat that forms the structural component of the cell membrane.
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- The living factors in an ecosystem.
- The movement of bulk material from inside the cell to out of the cell.
- The idea of getting bigger by adding more material.
- An organism that gets hunted, killed and eaten by another.
- A group of individuals of the same species that live in a given area.
- A consumer that eats the producer.
- The molecules found on the LEFT side of the arrow in a reaction.
- The variable in an experiment that results from a change and you collect data on.
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- The simplest/basic unit of life
- The variable in an experiment that the scientist chooses to change.
- The type of limiting factor that has a greater effect based on the size of the population.
- The movement of water molecules from high concentration to low.
- The idea of creating more complex structures and being able to perform more advanced processes.
- The movement of molecules from a high concentration to low.
- A diagram that shows the flow of energy up the trophic levels with relation to organism abundance.
- The rule that predicts how much energy can transfer from one trophic level to the next.
49 Clues: One individual living thing • The creation of new offspring. • The simplest/basic unit of life • A consumer that eats the producer. • The third consumer in a food chain. • The second consumer in a food chain • The living factors in an ecosystem. • The fourth consumer in a food chain. • The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • An organism that can make its own food. • ...
Sustainability 2022-10-11
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- cultivation and exploitation of animals, plants (including fungi) and other forms of organic life for human use including food, fiber, medicines,
- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs.
- compensate for the adverse effects and environmental impacts
- raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants.
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
- process by which project proponents apply measures to avoid,
- any physical, chemical, mechanical, biological, or combined method of changing a natural soilto
- the purposeful clearing of forested land.
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- from their projects.
- it from growing
- a species' average population size in a particular habitat.
- the impact of human activities measured in terms of the area of biologically productive land and water required to produce the goods
- an engineering purpose.
- energy source- energy that does not come from fossil fuels, and thus produces little to no greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide (CO2).
- and to assimilate the wastes generated.
- and anything else.
18 Clues: it from growing • and anything else. • from their projects. • an engineering purpose. • and to assimilate the wastes generated. • the purposeful clearing of forested land. • anything that constrains a population's size and slows or • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas • a species' average population size in a particular habitat. • ...
Nutrition 2023-07-01
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- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used.
- Units of energy in food.
- A substance in foods that the body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy.
- These fats are liquid at room temperature.
- Starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy.
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- an interactive guide to healthful eating has been coupled recently with My Pyramid to further guide nutrition and exercise expectations for all Americans.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants and is necessary for the proper functioning of the digestive system.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
- Fats that are solid at room temperature.
- A serious reduction in the body's water content.
10 Clues: Units of energy in food. • Fats that are solid at room temperature. • These fats are liquid at room temperature. • A serious reduction in the body's water content. • A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. • Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used. • ...
6.3 Vocab 1-11 2025-11-26
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- the layer of gases, particles, and water vapor that surrounds Earth, held by gravity
- what the air is like at a given time and place
- a piece or lump of solid ice that falls from the sky during a thunderstorm
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- take in or soak up
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- the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere on a surface
- any liquid or solid forms of water that fall to the ground from above which can include hail, rain, sleet or snow
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- energy of movement
- the transfer of energy, such as heat, through direct contact between particles
- distance above sea level
11 Clues: energy of movement • take in or soak up • distance above sea level • the amount of water vapor in the air • a measure of how hot or cold something is • what the air is like at a given time and place • the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere on a surface • a piece or lump of solid ice that falls from the sky during a thunderstorm • ...
PELE PPD Crossword Puzzle 1 2025-03-14
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- – A dimensionless number that describes the lift characteristics of an airfoil.
- – The undisturbed flow of fluid far from the influence of obstacles or boundaries.
- – A type of smooth, orderly flow where fluid moves in parallel layers.
- – A measure of the rotation of fluid particles in a flow.
- – The phenomenon where the fluid flow detaches from the surface of a body, creating turbulence.
- – The point on a surface where the fluid velocity is zero.
- – A dimensionless number that describes the drag characteristics of an object moving through a fluid.
- – The location where flow reattaches after separation.
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- – The area of turbulent flow that forms behind a body moving through a fluid.
- – A flow regime where the flow velocity is less than the wave speed, leading to steady and stable flow.
- – A dimensionless number used to predict flow patterns in different fluid flow situations.
- – A body shape that causes a significant flow separation and large wake, often used in fluid dynamics.
- – A measure of a fluid's internal resistance to flow, or its "thickness."
- – The branch of physics concerned with the relationships between heat and other forms of energy.
14 Clues: – The location where flow reattaches after separation. • – A measure of the rotation of fluid particles in a flow. • – The point on a surface where the fluid velocity is zero. • – A type of smooth, orderly flow where fluid moves in parallel layers. • – A measure of a fluid's internal resistance to flow, or its "thickness." • ...
Rocks 2022-02-08
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- This type of rock forms when an igneous or sedimentary rock is subject to intense heat or pressure or both.
- Extrusive igneous rocks have much smaller crystals than intrusive igneous rocks because they cool much _____________.
- Molten rock inside of the crust/earth.
- Sedimentary rock sometimes contains __________.
- This type of rock forms from cooled lava or magma.
- This type of igneous rock forms on top of the crust.
- Mixture of one or more minerals.
- Molten rock outside of the crust/earth.
- Sedimentary rocks of form in straight _____________.
- Mineral crystals aligned in parallel layers from intense pressure.
- This type of igneous rock forms inside of the crust/earth.
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- This type of rock forms when weathered and crushed rock particles deposit, buried, and cement together under pressure.
- Metamorphic rocks have gone through a big __________.
- Metamorphic rocks generally come in two types, ___________ and non-foliated.
- The building blocks of rocks. One or more of these together creates a rock.
- Particles (sediment) in sedimentary rocks are often _________ from being weathered, scratched, and chipped.
- Intrusive igneous rocks usually have large well formed ___________.
17 Clues: Mixture of one or more minerals. • Molten rock inside of the crust/earth. • Molten rock outside of the crust/earth. • Sedimentary rock sometimes contains __________. • This type of rock forms from cooled lava or magma. • This type of igneous rock forms on top of the crust. • Sedimentary rocks of form in straight _____________. • ...
Matter & Atomic Structure 2023-06-07
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- **** number; the total number of protons and neutrons
- smallest unit of matter
- a substance consisting of 2+ different elements
- the tendency of an atom to attract electrons
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- ******* shell; the outermost electron shell
- ****** number; the number of protons unique to that element
- capacity to cause change
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- different atomic forms of the same element
- an atom (or group of atoms) that has gained or lost electron/s
- a chemical that is not reactive; the valence shell is full
- substance that cannot be broken down
- a substance consisting of 2+bonded atoms
13 Clues: smallest unit of matter • capacity to cause change • substance that cannot be broken down • a substance consisting of 2+bonded atoms • anything that has mass and occupies space • different atomic forms of the same element • ******* shell; the outermost electron shell • the tendency of an atom to attract electrons • a substance consisting of 2+ different elements • ...
unit 3 vocab 2024-12-18
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- slide a hill of rocks coming down
- thickest layer of the earth
- builds up and forms a flat piece of land
- a huge slow moving sheet of ice
- processes builds up the earth
- takes rock away
- processes destroy the way something looks on the earth
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- the flat area of land next to a river that receives the over flow of water
- ocean waves help to form this
- drops rock off
- breaks rock down
- of the earth the outer layer of the earth
- dunes big hills of sand in the desert
- when the energy waves reach the surface,the ground shakes
14 Clues: drops rock off • takes rock away • breaks rock down • thickest layer of the earth • ocean waves help to form this • processes builds up the earth • a huge slow moving sheet of ice • slide a hill of rocks coming down • dunes big hills of sand in the desert • builds up and forms a flat piece of land • of the earth the outer layer of the earth • ...
study guide 2025-11-20
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- Energy- energy stored in atomic nuclei
- Ene.-energy associated with electrical charges
- Energy- the energy of motion
- Ene. -associated with the motion and posting of everyday objects
- transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
- Energy- sunlight that is converted into useable energy
- Energy -energy stored as a result of position or shape
- energy- energy obtained from flowing water
- Potential Ene. -energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- Energy- energy beneath earths surface
- Ene. -the total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the microscopes particles in an onject
- Insulator- a material that conducts thermal energy poorly
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- Ene. -energy stored in chemical bonds
- Potential Ene. -energy that increases when an object is to a higher level
- the transfer of thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter.
- Energy- absolute zero
- Energy- the chemical energy stored in living things.
- energy resources- limited quantities and once used cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years.
- conductor- the material that conducts thermal energy well.
- Ene .-form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves
20 Clues: Energy- absolute zero • Energy- the energy of motion • Ene. -energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy- energy beneath earths surface • Energy- energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy- energy obtained from flowing water • Ene.-energy associated with electrical charges • Energy- the chemical energy stored in living things. • ...
Science Crossword 2023-04-17
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- "made of up many cells"
- the factor that controls a trait
- the second stage in the cell cycle
- carry out all parts of an organism's functions
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- how a cell captures energy through sunlight
- a group of proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- different forms of genes
- the scientific study of heredity
- tissue that contracts and relaxes to make movement
- compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, snd oxygen
10 Clues: "made of up many cells" • different forms of genes • the scientific study of heredity • the factor that controls a trait • the second stage in the cell cycle • how a cell captures energy through sunlight • carry out all parts of an organism's functions • compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, snd oxygen • tissue that contracts and relaxes to make movement • ...
nutrition quiz 2022-10-25
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- a measurement of the amount of energy produced when food is burned by the body.
- contain one or more double or triple bonds between the molecules
- substances that must be obtained from the diet because the body cannot make them in sufficient quantity to meet its needs.
- adding greatly-needed nutrients to foods that might not have had them in the first place.
- an essential nutrient and is needed by the body in relatively small amounts(provided that substantial sweating does not occur) to maintain a balance of body fluids and keep muscles and nerves running smoothly.
- if a food does not contain nutrients or if the calories from sugar and fats outweigh the nutrients found in the food,
- made up of many amino acids joined together
- substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally.They include vitamins A,c,d,e,and b
- is a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a collection of foods that share similar nutritional properties or biological classifications.
- sugars that are added during the processing of foods
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- rich in energy and is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen with complex chains
- a guide developed by the USDA for healthful eating that identifies daily meal proportions for the fruit, vegetable, grains, proteins, dairy food groups
- a waxy substance found in your blood
- a food that has nutrients added back that were lost during processing
- a molecule compound
- is the process by which your body converts what you eat and drink into energy
- chemical substances in food that help to maintain the body.
- inorganic elements that come from the soil and water and are absorbed by plants or eaten by animals, such as calcium, potassium, and zinc.
- type of cardiohydrate that the body cant digest
- a lot of energy and is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
21 Clues: a molecule compound • a waxy substance found in your blood • made up of many amino acids joined together • type of cardiohydrate that the body cant digest • sugars that are added during the processing of foods • chemical substances in food that help to maintain the body. • a lot of energy and is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • ...
energy types/transformations 2023-12-10
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- energy stored in moving objects
- the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity
- the result of sound or pressure makes a substance vibrate
- a moving energy with potential energy stored until the movement
- heat energy from the earth
- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- the state of having less energy than empty space
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the earth
- a form of energy of an object in motion
- energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
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- The conversion of one form of energy into another, or the movement of energy from one place to another
- energy that is associated with the motion or position of an object
- a energy that is stored
- a form of energy released from the nucleus of atoms
- a physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, visible to the human eye
- the energy released through a nuclear reaction
- the power of an atom's charge particles moving
- an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material
- energy stored in an object when there is a temporary strain on it
- a contained energy within a system responsible for its temperature
20 Clues: a energy that is stored • heat energy from the earth • energy stored in moving objects • a form of energy of an object in motion • the energy released through a nuclear reaction • the power of an atom's charge particles moving • the state of having less energy than empty space • energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • ...
introduction to earth science 2024-08-14
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- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- a form of oxygen that has 3 oxygen atoms instead of two
- the average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area
- a band of high speed winds about 10 km above the Earth's surface
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- the tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides
- the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core
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- the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- a naturally occurring solid that can form by inorganic processes and that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the earth
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid
- the relatively thin layer of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
- the transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another
- the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil
- the flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake towards land
- either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- a series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- a feature on the surface of Earth, such as a coastline, mountain, or delta
20 Clues: the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • a form of oxygen that has 3 oxygen atoms instead of two • the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid • the flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake towards land • the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core • a band of high speed winds about 10 km above the Earth's surface • ...
Nicolaas Drapanas Physics 2014-02-26
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- The force of gravity acting upon a mass
- Stored in objects by tension ex. rubber bands
- The exertion of energy
- The change in momentum
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecles
- The movement of energy through compression/rarefraction of waves
- Stored energy
- Energy delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
- Energy stored in the movement of objects
- Heat energy
- Measurement of force
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- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy stored in an object's height
- The unit of energy
- Energy in motion
- The ability to do work
- Speed in a given direction
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- How much matter is in an object
- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse ways
20 Clues: Heat energy • Stored energy • Energy in motion • The unit of energy • Measurement of force • The exertion of energy • The change in momentum • The ability to do work • Speed in a given direction • How much matter is in an object • Energy stored in an object's height • A push or pull exerted on an object • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The force of gravity acting upon a mass • ...
Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- eactions are chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat energy from the surroundings to form products.
- a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another.
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C (now often defined as equal to 4.1868 joules).
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process.
- The heat of reaction is the energy that is released or absorbed when chemicals are transformed in a chemical reaction. It describes the change of the energy content when reactants are converted into products.
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- is a thermodynamic process or reaction that releases energy from the system to its surroundings, usually in the form of heat, but also in a form of light (e.g. a spark, flame, or flash), electricity (e.g. a battery), or sound (e.g. explosion heard when burning hydrogen).
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- each of two or more different physical forms in which an element can exist. Graphite, charcoal, and diamond are all allotropes of carbon.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
11 Clues: an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process. • eactions are chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat energy from the surroundings to form products. • the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors. • ...
Chapter 5 - Resources. 2023-04-28
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- _____ landfills are landfills in which a layer of earth is bulldozed over the garbage each day.
- ______ air pollution results when a large volume of emissions is discharged into a small area.
- _____ animals are a type of renewable resource.
- Most _____ fuel is derived from burning wood.
- _____ generation of electricity is one of the fastest growing renewable energy technologies.
- _______ is elevated levels on impurities in the environment caused by human activity.
- This type of resource forms so slowly that for practical purposes, they cannot be replaced when used.
- The type of power primarily generated by moving water.
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- The process in which fertilizer nourishes excessive production of phytoplankton.
- ____ gas is the most common source for home heating, while petroleum and electricity follow.
- _____ power can be generated through fusion, or fission.
- Sulfur and nitrogen oxides are major components of ____ deposition.
- _____ fuels include Natural Gas, Oil, and Coal.
- ____ deposits are not uniformly distributed around the world.
- ____ was the most important source of energy until the mid-1800s.
- ___ is an example of a nonrenewable resource?
16 Clues: Most _____ fuel is derived from burning wood. • ___ is an example of a nonrenewable resource? • _____ fuels include Natural Gas, Oil, and Coal. • _____ animals are a type of renewable resource. • The type of power primarily generated by moving water. • _____ power can be generated through fusion, or fission. • ...
REVISION IN PRE-IG PHYSICS (ENERGY) 2023-10-26
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- a form of energy in splitting or fusing atoms
- a type of renewable energy source that converts agricultural waste into electricity
- a type of renewable energy source that converts GPE of water from dams to electricity
- a form of energy due to vibrations
- a type of energy source that is sustainable and replenishes naturally
- a type of renewable energy source that converts KE of wind to electricity
- a type of stored energy due to the position of the object relative to the ground
- a type of renewable energy source that converts radiant energy to electricity
- also known as heat energy
- a type of stored energy in chemical bonds in a substance
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- is the SI unit for energy
- a type of stored energy due to deformation
- is the ability to do work
- a type of renewable energy source that converts heat from the ground to electricity
- a type of renewable energy source that converts waves of the ocean/sea to electricity
- a type of fossil fuel that is similar to crude oil but found in much deeper ground; gaseous form
- the energy possessed by any moving objects
- also known as light energy
- a type of fossil fuel that is made from decomposing marine zooplankton
- a type of energy source that is limited and not easily replenished
- a form of energy due to moving charges
- a type of fossil fuel that is made from decomposing swampy plants
22 Clues: is the SI unit for energy • is the ability to do work • also known as heat energy • also known as light energy • a form of energy due to vibrations • a form of energy due to moving charges • a type of stored energy due to deformation • the energy possessed by any moving objects • a form of energy in splitting or fusing atoms • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 8 2024-11-02
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- "A hypothetical particle thought to mediate the force of gravity."
- "A change in DNA that can lead to genetic diversity or disease."
- "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles."
- "Irregular motion in fluid dynamics, often experienced in air travel."
- "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight."
- "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane."
- "A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons, often producing rust."
- "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology."
- "The process of combining atomic nuclei to release energy, as in stars."
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- "Organic material from plants and animals used as an energy source."
- "A technique for dating ancient materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "A cell that transmits nerve impulses in the nervous system."
- "An instrument that separates light into a spectrum for analysis."
- "The study of movement and mechanics in biological systems."
- "A close and often long-term interaction between different species."
- "The study of air movement around objects, crucial in designing airplanes."
- "A technology using high-frequency sound waves to image internal structures."
- "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics."
- "The occurrence of different forms among individuals in a population."
- "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue."
20 Clues: "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology." • "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics." • "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles." • "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight." • "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane." • "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue." • ...
Earth Science Mid-Unit Crossword 2023-02-14
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- The hottest layer of the atmosphere. It is the fourth layer away from the Earth
- (two words) In order to become a cloud, water vapor needs to cool down, and it needs a surface to condense on, called a ______ ______.
- The closest layer of the atmosphere to Earth. Most of the gas of the atmosphere is in this layer.
- When two air masses with different conditions collide, they form a _______. Examples include cold _____s, warm ______s, etc.
- Energy transfer via heated substances, usually fluids, moving around
- Water falling out of the sky
- The most common gas in the atmosphere
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- The _______ index helps us know how hot it will feel, based on temperature and humidity
- Energy transfer via waves
- The _______ effect acts like a blanket, keeping in some of the heat that would normally go off into space
- The rotation of the Earth causes the ________ effect, which makes some fluids that would move in a straight line curve instead.
- Short-term variation in atmospheric phenomena
- A gas that forms a layer in the stratosphere, which helps protect us from harmful radiation from the sun
- Energy transfer via touch
- The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- Long-term averages or variations in weather
- The _______ index helps us know how cold it will feel, based on temperature and wind speed
17 Clues: Energy transfer via waves • Energy transfer via touch • Water falling out of the sky • The most common gas in the atmosphere • The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth • Long-term averages or variations in weather • Short-term variation in atmospheric phenomena • Energy transfer via heated substances, usually fluids, moving around • ...
earth sci long test 2023-10-13
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- It is defined as a gravitationally bound system of many heavenly bodies.
- It is when a mineral breaks irregularly.
- is an inorganic, naturally occurring solid that has a definite chemical composition and atomic structure.
- This is another practice that can greatly increase the rate of erosion in a region.
- Naturally-occurring liquid - composed of complex hydrocarbons.
- The Big Bang Theory implies that the universe started from this.
- It is the thin gaseous layer that envelopes the lithosphere
- This theory was based off Einstein's Theory of General Relativity.
- It is the ability to resist being scratched.
- It is the formation of coal.
- In this theory, in the astronomical proportion, it would appear flat because inflation stretches any initial curvature of the universe to almost completely flat.
- It offers an abundant and non polluting source of energy.
- These types of power plants produce 83% of renewable power.
- Most of these is frozen in glaciers.
- They serve a great role in preventing soil erosion.
- It dissolves & transports chemicals within and to and from a cell.
- It is the way in which a mineral breaks along smooth flat planes.
- Water going back to the atmosphere.
- This mineral is responsible for the transportation of Oxygen.
- It is a type of rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma.
- This theory allows the existence of these as long as they were produced prior to the inflation epoch.
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- In astronomical proportion, it would appear flat because inflation stretches any initial curvature of the universe to almost completely flat
- One of many galaxies and where the Solar System is found.
- Oldest known energy source.
- Water moves from the air to the Earth.
- It has the longest wavelength in the spectrum of visible light.
- It is a simple compound made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
- Splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms.
- It is a black, combustible rock.
- It's a part of the Earth that includes the rocks of the crust and mantle, the metallic liquid outer core, and the solid metallic inner core.
- It influences how quickly atoms & molecules move
- Used to build and maintain an organism’s body
- It is how a mineral reflects light.
- It is a device that stores energy.
- It comes from the intense heat of the Earth’ interior.
- It is the movement of air caused by differences in atmospheric pressure.
- It is the color of the powdered mineral.
- It is the set of all life forms on Earth
- It can degrade the topsoil and lead to an increase in erosion.
- This theory was proposed by Albert Einstein and Roland Tolman in 1930
- All of the water found on, under, and over the surface of the Earth.
- This theory states that there may be multiple or even an infinite number of universes
- These kinds of water source is only 0.3% of the Earth's fresh water.
- Most of the water on Earth is in this form.
- Type of animals that live on large areas of grassland
- 78% of the present atmosphere is composed of this element.
- It is the most obvious property of a mineral.
- Organisms use light or chemical energy to run their life processes.
- This mineral produces thyroid hormones.
- It is especially vulnerable to erosion if it is bare or exposed.
50 Clues: Oldest known energy source. • It is the formation of coal. • It is a black, combustible rock. • It is a device that stores energy. • It is how a mineral reflects light. • Water going back to the atmosphere. • Most of these is frozen in glaciers. • Water moves from the air to the Earth. • This mineral produces thyroid hormones. • It is when a mineral breaks irregularly. • ...
Cell Crossword 2014-11-29
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- jelly like substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cell organelles
- organelle that links amino acids together to form proteins
- protein that detects a signal molecule and performs an action in response
- light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
- a conspicuous, rounded body within the nucleus of a cell
- organelle composed of numerous membranes that are used to convert solar energy into chemical energy
- release of substance out a cell by the fusion of a vesical with the membrane
- stack of flat, membrane-enclose spaces containing enzymes that process, sort, and deliver proteins mitochondrion bean-shaped organelle that supplies energy to the cell and has its own ribosomes and DNA
- movement of dissolved molecule in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration to a region of low concentration
- organelle that is used to store materials such as water, food, or enzymes, that are needed by the cell
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- continuous thread of DNA that consists of numerous genes and regulatory information
- organelle that contains enzymes
- uptake of liquids or large molecules into a cell by inward folding of the cell membrane
- molecule that forms a double-layered cell membrane
- organelle composed of a double membrane that acts as the storehouse for most of a cell DNA
- solutions that has a higher concentration of dissolved particles compared with an other solution
- solution that has a lower concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
- small organelle that contains and transport materials within the cytoplasm
- membrane-bound structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell
19 Clues: organelle that contains enzymes • molecule that forms a double-layered cell membrane • a conspicuous, rounded body within the nucleus of a cell • organelle that links amino acids together to form proteins • light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms • protein that detects a signal molecule and performs an action in response • ...
Porifera & Cnideria 2025-02-25
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- Reproduction with only one parent
- Method of respiration used by Porifera and Cnidarians
- cells that build spicules and digest food
- Brain, staghorn and star coral belong to this group of coral
- Stinging cells in Cnidarians
- Animals that are both male and female
- Coral is made of calcium ___________
- spiny structures that form the skeleton of sponges
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- large hole in the top of the sponge
- algae that forms symbiotic relationship with coral
- Coral _______ happens when stressed by environmental conditions
- Sea-fan, whip and plume coral belong to this group of coral
- collar cells in sponges (digest food, move water)
- Phylum containing jellyfish and coral
- Another word for not moving
- Organisms that get their energy by eating others
- Phylum containing sponges
- fibers of protein that make up soft sponges
- Type of symmetry that is round
19 Clues: Phylum containing sponges • Another word for not moving • Stinging cells in Cnidarians • Type of symmetry that is round • Reproduction with only one parent • large hole in the top of the sponge • Coral is made of calcium ___________ • Phylum containing jellyfish and coral • Animals that are both male and female • cells that build spicules and digest food • ...
Year 9 Block 2 revision 2020-05-18
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- The energy due to charges attracting or repelling each other
- The transfer of energy by conduction, convection or radiation
- An energy transfer involving a force
- Ratio of useful energy transfer to total energy inputted
- The energy due to an object's position in a gravitational field (how high it is)
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves (e.g. light) or sound
- A diagram that shows input, useful and wasted energy
- ____________ of energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The energy stored inside the nuclei of atoms
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- When energy spreads out to the environment (usually to its thermal store)
- The energy due to something being stretched or compressed
- The energy stored due to an object's temperature and state
- An energy transfer involving electric current
- The energy due to an object's motion
- The energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- energy moves from one store to another
- Rate of transfer of energy (energy/time)
- Unit for energy
- Force x distance moved in direction of the force
19 Clues: Unit for energy • An energy transfer involving a force • The energy due to an object's motion • energy moves from one store to another • Rate of transfer of energy (energy/time) • The energy stored inside the nuclei of atoms • An energy transfer involving electric current • Force x distance moved in direction of the force • ...
Chapter 9 Voabulary Cell 2013-02-14
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- small grain- shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials
- of many cells
- 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
- tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- 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
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- 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
- Made of a single cell
- An instrument that makes small objects looks larger
- thick fluid region of a cell located inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and nucleus
- wall/ A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cell of plants and some other organism
- group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that works together
- 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
- 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
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 • ...
Properties of Matter 2021-09-26
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- Measurement of the amount of H+ a substances releases or removes when dissolved in water
- Number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Elements which conduct heat and electricity
- Energy within a substance due to the motion of its particles
- Change in matter from a solid directly to a gas
- Bond formed between oppositely charged metal and nonmetal ions
- The flow of thermal energy from hot to cold
- Attraction of water molecules to other polar substances
- Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact
- Elements that behave like metals & non-metals
- Definite volume and definite shape
- Ability of water to dissolve most compounds due to its polar nature
- Pure substance composed of 2 different elements
- Compounds, especially water, that have oppositely charged ends
- Compounds that have a pH of 7
- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Elements which don't conduct heat & electricity
- Neutrally charged subatomic particle of an atom
- When atoms lose or gain electrons and develop positive or negative charges
- Number on the periodic table that is rounded off to determine the mass number
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- Ability to water to absorb a lot of thermal energy before increasing in temperature
- Bond formed when a hydrogen atom on one molecule forms a weak bond with an oxygen or nitrogen atom on another molecule
- Change in matter from a gas directly to a solid
- No definite volume nor shape
- Smallest particle of matter
- Bond formed when metal atoms share a sea of electrons
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Bond formed when nonmetals share electrons
- Transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves
- Compounds capable of conducting electricity when dissolved in water
- Compounds that release H+ when dissolved in water and have a pH below 7
- Compounds that remove H+ from water and have a pH above 7
- Attraction of one water molecule to another water molecule due to the hydrogen bonds
- Number of protons or electrons on table
- Definite volume but no definite shape
- The movement of water up a thin tube due to cohesion and adhesion
- Transfer of thermal energy through the movement of particles within fluids
- Measurement of the motion of particles within a substance
- The ability of water to resist external forces at the surface due to the hydrogen bonds
- Pure substance made of only one type of atom
40 Clues: Smallest particle of matter • No definite volume nor shape • Compounds that have a pH of 7 • Definite volume and definite shape • Definite volume but no definite shape • Number of protons or electrons on table • Number of protons and neutrons in an atom • Bond formed when nonmetals share electrons • Elements which conduct heat and electricity • ...
Science Crossword 2023-12-07
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- fuel- nonrenewable energy resource made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- energy- carried by electromagnetic waves
- transformed by electromagnetic waves
- energy- due to motion
- up
- energy resource- energy resource that cannot be used up
- energy- carried by an aletric current
- energy resource- energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- energy- stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- positively changed centers of atoms
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- energy-stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles
- energy resource- energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- energy transfer to an object by a force, makung the object move in direction of the force
- of conversion of energy 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
- energy- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large scale and motions and interactions
- to cause change
- energy- sum of kitnetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- energy- carried by sound
19 Clues: up • to cause change • energy- due to motion • energy- carried by sound • positively changed centers of atoms • transformed by electromagnetic waves • energy- carried by an aletric current • energy- carried by electromagnetic waves • energy- stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy resource- energy resource that cannot be used up • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-31
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- distance between consecutive points of equal position
- a complex (including chlorophyll) that is assembled around a special pair of chlorophyll molecules and a primary electron acceptor
- group of proteins that forms the part of the electron transport chain between photosystem 1 and 2
- photosynthetic pigment (yellow orange red) that functions to dispose of excess energy
- organism that can build organic molecules using energy derived from inorganic chemicals instead of light
- gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule
- opening that regulates gas exchange and water evaporation between leaves and the environment
- pigemnet molecule that directly absorbs light and transfers the energy absorbed to other pigment molecules
- inner space of a thylakoid
- where photosynthesis takes place
- a stack of thylakoids
- absorbs violet-blue light and red light, has a blue-green color; the only pigment molecule that performs the photochemistry by getting excited and losing an electron to the electron transport chain
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- molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light
- an oragnism that consumes organic substance or other substances for food
- a range of all possible frequencies of radiation
- accessory pigment that absorbs blue and red-orange light, yellow-green color
- molecule (usually a pigment) that accepts the energized electron from the reaction center
- complex that allows sunlight to pass to the reactions sites, has antenna proteins (mix of chlorphyll a and b along with other pigments like carotenoids)
- uses light energy to transport electron through the ETC
- reactions that do not require a photon of light to occur, ATP,NADPH, and CO2 are used to
- ranges of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a given substance
- a group of proteins along photosystem 1 and 2 that can pass energized electrons, as this happens enough energy is made to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid lumen
- transports electrons from water to the ETC, oxygen is produced
- group of proteins , chlorophyll and other pigments that are used in the light dependent reactions
- organism that can produce its own organic compounds using light
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis that convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbohydrates using the energy and reducing power of ATP and NADPH
- process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds
- middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf
- reactions that require a photon of light to occur, this photon is abosrbed to form two energy-carrying molecules(ATP and NADPH)
- unit of light
- membrane bound structure inside of the chloroplast where light dependent reactions take place
31 Clues: unit of light • a stack of thylakoids • inner space of a thylakoid • where photosynthesis takes place • gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule • molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light • a range of all possible frequencies of radiation • middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf • process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds • ...
Potential and Kinetic Energy Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-11
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- The other thing that affects kinetic energy
- Stored energy
- Potential energy is ___________ of its environment
- What affects potential energy
- ______ allows the ability to move and do work
- This law of physics states that energy can not be created or destroyed; only transformed
- One of the things that affect kinetic energy
- What I used in the video to demonstrate rotational kinetic energy
- This type of energy has to do with gravity
- Kinetic energy is _________ of its environment
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- An earthquake would cause which type of kinetic energy?
- This type of energy is the result of an object stretching or compressing
- Energy of motion
- The type of energy both kinetic and potential energy fall under
- What tries to stop kinetic energy
- This type of energy is when an object goes in a straight path before being affected by another force
- A common object used to create elastic potential energy (such as in the nerf gun)
- Common formula for gravitational potential energy (three letters)
- Amount of kinetic energy a stationary object has
19 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • What affects potential energy • What tries to stop kinetic energy • This type of energy has to do with gravity • The other thing that affects kinetic energy • One of the things that affect kinetic energy • ______ allows the ability to move and do work • Kinetic energy is _________ of its environment • ...
Potential and Kinetic Energy Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-08
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- The other thing that affects kinetic energy
- Stored energy
- Potential energy is ___________ of its environment
- What affects potential energy
- ______ allows the ability to move and do work
- This law of physics states that energy can not be created or destroyed; only transformed
- One of the things that affect kinetic energy
- What I used in the video to demonstrate rotational kinetic energy
- This type of energy has to do with gravity
- Kinetic energy is _________ of its environment
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- An earthquake would cause which type of kinetic energy?
- This type of energy is the result of an object stretching or compressing
- Energy of motion
- The type of energy both kinetic and potential energy fall under
- What tries to stop kinetic energy
- This type of energy is when an object goes in a straight path before being affected by another force
- A common object used to create elastic potential energy (such as in the nerf gun)
- Common formula for gravitational potential energy (three letters)
- Amount of kinetic energy a stationary object has
19 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • What affects potential energy • What tries to stop kinetic energy • This type of energy has to do with gravity • The other thing that affects kinetic energy • One of the things that affect kinetic energy • ______ allows the ability to move and do work • Kinetic energy is _________ of its environment • ...
Weather Cross-Word 2023-03-07
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- sheet like cloud that covers much or all of the sky in a given area
- an air mass is forced to rise over a topographic barrier
- forms of water that fall from clouds to the ground
- of water vapor in the atmosphere
- of thermal energy between objects when their atoms or molecules collide
- latitudes 30* North and 30* South are two circulation belts of wind
- clouds are puffy looking and usually occur below 2,000 meters
- amount of water vapor in a volume of air relative to the amount of water vapor needed for that volume of air to reach saturation
- extra thermal energy contained in water vapor compared to liquid water
- weather instrument that measures air pressure
- collision of two air masses
- term average of variations in weather for a particular area
- outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere, this layer has no clear boundary and is found 500 km to more than 10,000 km above Earth’s surface
- weather instrument that measures wind speed
- weather instrument that measures temperature
- to which air must be cooled at constant pressure to reach saturation
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- wind zones between 60* North Latitude and the North Pole and 60* South Latitude and the South Pole
- small particle in the atmosphere around which water droplets can form
- term variations in atmospheric phenomena that interact and affect the environment and life on Earth
- layer is located between 100 km to 500 km above Earth’s surface and the extremely low density of air causes the temperature to rise
- narrow band of fast wind
- area over which the air mass forms
- in temperature with height and atmospheric layer
- of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another
- cloud droplets collide and join together to form a larger droplet
- effect results in fluids and objects moving in apparent curved path rather than a straight line
- temperature decreases with altitude and is located 50 km to 100 km above Earth’s surface
- wind systems on Earth located between latitudes of 30* North through 60* North, and 30* South through 60* South
- of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- layer in which the air temperature mainly increases with altitude and contains the ozone layer
- when the amount of water vapor in a volume of air has reached the maximum amount
- large volume of air that has the same characteristics, such as humidity and temperature
- clouds often have a wispy and distinct appearance as they form high in the sky
- weather instrument that measures the humidity
- lowest atmospheric layer and contains the most mass of the atmosphere
35 Clues: narrow band of fast wind • collision of two air masses • of water vapor in the atmosphere • area over which the air mass forms • of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves • weather instrument that measures wind speed • weather instrument that measures temperature • weather instrument that measures the humidity • weather instrument that measures air pressure • ...
Therm Root Word Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- an instrument that measures temperature
- a unit of heat
- heated from within the body
- related to heat or temperature
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- requires heat to be absorbed from outside of the body
- a device that automatically records changes in temperature
- a device used to control the temperature
- a double-walled container
- abnormally high body temperature
- caused or operated by heat that has changed into different forms of energy
10 Clues: a unit of heat • a double-walled container • heated from within the body • related to heat or temperature • abnormally high body temperature • an instrument that measures temperature • a device used to control the temperature • requires heat to be absorbed from outside of the body • a device that automatically records changes in temperature • ...
Idk 2022-03-04
8 Clues: gives us light • lets light enter • we use it to hear • we use it too see • cant see near object • forms image of object • a form of energy that enables us to see • cant see far object because his eye is too short
This is math and native lmao 2022-03-04
8 Clues: we use it to hear • we use it too see • cant see far object • cant see near object • forms image of object • lets light enter our eyes • a star that gives us light • a form of energy that enables us to see
Lab-Aids First Semester Final Exam 2022-12-14
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- A temperature scale with 180 degrees between the freezing point and the boiling point of water; water freezes at 32℉ and boils at 212℉.
- heat The quantity of heat energy, measured in J/g℃, it takes per gram to raise the temperature one ℃.
- A physical property that depends on how much matter is present; mass, volume, moles, etc.
- Describes how close a measurement is to the true value.
- Law that states that that energy, matter, or mass can never be created or destroyed; only converted from one form to another.
- An amount of space having length, width, and height.
- A temperature scale that starts at absolute zero and has the same size degrees as Celsius degrees (= Tcelsius + 273).
- A chemical compound or type of chemical bond that forms when 1 metal and 1 nonmetal react with one another.
- A measure of a system’s ability to change or create change in other systems, measured in joules.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space; solids, liquids and gases.
- A temperature scale with 100 degrees between the freezing point and boiling point of water; water freezes at 0℃ and boils at 100℃.
- The mass of 1 mole of a compound with a given chemical formula; also known as "formula" mass.
- The smallest part of an element that can still retain the properties of that element; a single unit of an element.
- One of the seven (1-7) horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- A unique type of atom different in the number of protons; found in various groups on the periodic table.
- (Z) the number of protons in the nucleus, unique to each differing element on the periodic table.
- A solution containing a lot of solute or solutes compared to solvent.
- Measures how much matter there is in something; units of grams or kilograms(SI).
- Property such as mass, density, or color that you can measure or see through direct observation.
- The energy required to melt or freeze 1g of a material at a constant temperature, pressure, and at the melting point; heat of ?
- The substance that makes up the biggest % of a mixture, and is usually a liquid; often water.
- An interrelated group of matter and energy that we choose to investigate.
- The fundamental SI unit of energy (and heat).
- The erratic, jerky motion of tiny particles suspended in water, due to the random impacts of individual molecules in thermal motion.
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- Property that can only be observed when one substance changes into a different substance- such as iron’s tendency to rust.
- The lowest possible temperature, at which the energy of molecular motion is essentially zero, or as close to zero as allowed by quantum theory.
- A kind of matter that cannot be separated into other substances by physical means such as heating, cooling, filtering, drying, sorting, or dissolving; for example, single elements or compounds.
- A solution containing relatively little solute compared to solvent.
- The energy required to completely boil off or condense a substance at a constant temperature, pressure, and at the boiling point; heat of ?
- Any substance containing more than 1 element in which atoms of different elements are chemically bonded together.
- The amount of any substance that contains 6.02 x 10²³ particles of that substance or the average atomic mass in grams is = to one of these for any element.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of atoms or molecules, units of degrees Fahrenheit (℉), degrees Celsius (℃), or Kelvins (K).
- A tentative explanation for something, or a possible answer to a scientific question.
- The SI unit of mass.
- A chemical compound or type of chemical bond that forms when 2 nonmetals react; consist of molecules.
- Any substance in a solution that gets dissolved; often a solid; the NaCl that dissolves in water.
- Describes how close measured values are to each other.
- A scientific explanation that is supported by evidence.
- A neutral group of atoms that are covalently bonded together.
- The number of moles of solute per liter of solution; M = n/V or M = moles/Liter.
- A mixture that is uniform (the same) throughout, any sample has the same composition as any other sample.
- A physical property that does not depend on how much matter is present; color, boiling point, concentration, etc.
- A mixture of different substances that is NOT UNIFORM, different samples may have different compositions.
43 Clues: The SI unit of mass. • The fundamental SI unit of energy (and heat). • An amount of space having length, width, and height. • Describes how close measured values are to each other. • Describes how close a measurement is to the true value. • A scientific explanation that is supported by evidence. • One of the seven (1-7) horizontal rows of the periodic table. • ...
Rock 2021-11-14
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- A solid that is naturally occurring, inorganic and has a crystal structure and definite chemical composition
- The process by which atoms form a solid with orderly repeating pattern
- Rock material that forms when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces or dissolved in
- sand and pebbles
- Molten rock stored beneath earth’s surface
- The breaking of a mineral along a rough or irregular surface
- fossils
- Magma that erupts onto Earth’s surface
- The color of a mineral’s powder
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- glossy surface
- forms as lava cools
- The series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock.
- ribbonlike layers
- The breaking of a mineral along a smooth flat surface
- Igneous rock that forms as magma cools underground
- when parent rocks are squeezed, heated or exposed to hot fluids.
- Crystals
- mineral fragments
- Igneous rock that forms when volcanic material erupts cools and crystallizes on earth’s surface
- The way a mineral reflects or absorbs light at its surface
- gas bubbles
21 Clues: fossils • Crystals • gas bubbles • glossy surface • sand and pebbles • ribbonlike layers • mineral fragments • forms as lava cools • The color of a mineral’s powder • Magma that erupts onto Earth’s surface • Molten rock stored beneath earth’s surface • Igneous rock that forms as magma cools underground • The breaking of a mineral along a smooth flat surface • ...
Energy Metabolism Nutrients 2017-06-06
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- Thiamin sources include ______products such as pasta, rice, baked goods and cereals
- Riboflavin active coenzyme that is important in the breakdown of fatty acids
- thiamin deficiency that causes cardiovascular problems such as rapid heartbeat and congestive heart failure
- Deficiency of riboflavin that results in inflammation of eyes, lips, mouth, and tongue, cracking at corners of the mouth and confusion
- essential in production of ATP from glucose
- Major active coenzyme form of Vitamin B6 which functions in over 100 enzymatic reactions
- _______is involved directly or indirectly in converting vitamins such as folate, niacin, and Vitamin B6 into active forms
- Thiamin deficiency that causes neurological symptoms such as loss of muscle strength and fatigue
- Good sources of niacin are ______ and fish along with legumes, mushrooms, wheat bran, asparagus, and peanuts
- Riboflavin is necessary in providing ______from carbohydrate, fat and protein
- The first symptom of niacin toxicity is ________ followed by tingling in hands and feet, red skin rash, nausea, vomiting, high blood sugar, abnormal liver function, and blurred vision
- Deficiency of vitamin B6 due to impaired hemoglobin synthesis
- Thiamin is needed to ______the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
- Riboflavin active coenzyme that functions with FAD as electron carriers in the electron transport chain
- Top food sources of vitamin B6 are _______, pork, lentils, beef and brown rice
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- A harmless side effect of large doses of riboflavin from supplements is bright yellow_____
- Thiamin is needed for ______of sugars and some amino acids
- Vitamin B6 helps the body make several _______which are chemicals that carry signals from one nerve to another
- deficiency of this can cause poor growth, skin lesions, and decreased antibody formation because ________ is essential in protein and energy metabolism
- The best source of riboflavin in the USA
- Niacin can be synthesized in the body from this essential amino acid
- Vitamin B6 is also know as
- Active form of thiamin in reaction that forms acetyl CoA from pyruvate in citric acid cycle
- A deficiency of Niacin that causes mental and physical deterioration that can eventually lead to death
- Vitamin B6 is needed for normal brain function and development, and helps make hormones ______ and norepinephrine which help to regulate the body clock
- High doses of Vitamin B6 in the form of pyridoxine have been associated with painful_____damage in the extremities
- Vitamin used in the production of ATP from energy yielding nutrients and synthesizes other molecules
27 Clues: Vitamin B6 is also know as • The best source of riboflavin in the USA • essential in production of ATP from glucose • Thiamin is needed for ______of sugars and some amino acids • Deficiency of vitamin B6 due to impaired hemoglobin synthesis • Thiamin is needed to ______the neurotransmitter acetylcholine • ...
Carbonhydrates 2022-01-03
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- Has a ring form especially when dissolved
- When dissolved forms a plant sap
- The least reactive carbonhydrate
- It is produced so that sugar in milk is consumed in the right body
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- Used in livers and muscles of animals
- Sugar form of DNA
- The opposite of condensation reaction
- Polysaccharide used by plants for energy storage
- substrate for glucose
- We use this polysaccharide in paper
10 Clues: Sugar form of DNA • substrate for glucose • When dissolved forms a plant sap • The least reactive carbonhydrate • We use this polysaccharide in paper • Used in livers and muscles of animals • The opposite of condensation reaction • Has a ring form especially when dissolved • Polysaccharide used by plants for energy storage • ...
Chapter 5 Lesson 1 "Observing Chemical Change" 2022-03-07
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- _________ reactions release energy
- __________ reactions absorb energy
- the new substances that form
- the holes in bread are formed from pockets of _______
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- ________ a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- substances that undergo the chemical changes
- ________ change is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance, but does not change it into another substance
- a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction
8 Clues: the new substances that form • _________ reactions release energy • __________ reactions absorb energy • substances that undergo the chemical changes • the holes in bread are formed from pockets of _______ • a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction • ________ a change in matter that produces one or more new substances • ...
Science Vocabulary 2017-09-04
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- Synthesis chemical reaction in which water is formed when two molecules are
- Energy energy input necessary to initiate a chemical reaction.
- sometimes sulfur.
- monomer that forms DNA and has a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogen-
- large organic molecule; also referred as biomolecule-molecule produced or used my living organisms.
- Acid molecule that makes up proteins; composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
- polymer composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds; folds into a particular
- large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers.
- nonpolar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; includes fats and oils.
- depending on bonds between amino acids.
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- reactant in a chemical reaction upon which an enzyme acts.
- substance formed by a chemical reaction.
- and forming of chemical bonds.
- carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule.
- base.
- Bond Attraction between atoms that creates chemical substances containing two or
- into two products.
- Acid polymer of nucleotides, the genetic material of organisms.
- molecular subunit of a polymer
- protein that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms.
- chemical reaction in which a water molecule is broken and one molecule is broken
- substance that is changed by a chemical reaction.
- substance in which solutes dissolve and that is present in greatest concentration in a solution.
- molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; includes sugars and
- atoms.
- substance that decreases activation energy and increases reaction rate in a chemical
- substance that dissolves in a solvent and is present at a lower concentration than the solvent.
27 Clues: base. • atoms. • sometimes sulfur. • into two products. • and forming of chemical bonds. • molecular subunit of a polymer • depending on bonds between amino acids. • substance formed by a chemical reaction. • large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers. • substance that is changed by a chemical reaction. • carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule. • ...
Energy Crossword 2025-10-27
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- A unit used to measure energy
- The form of energy used to power homes and devices
- Energy that travels in waves and lets us see
- A type of energy that travels through space as waves
- The energy of motion
- Energy from the sun
- A type of energy stored in food
- A type of fuel made from ancient plants and animals
- A source of energy that can run out
- Energy related to heat
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- A material that blocks the flow of electricity
- Energy that comes from moving water
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily
- The ability to do work
- A clean energy source from wind
- A renewable energy from Earth's heat
- Energy made by splitting atoms
- A device that turns sunlight into electricity
- The energy stored in stretched or compressed objects
- Energy stored in batteries
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • Energy related to heat • Energy stored in batteries • A unit used to measure energy • Energy made by splitting atoms • A type of energy stored in food • A clean energy source from wind • Energy that comes from moving water • A source of energy that can run out • A renewable energy from Earth's heat • ...
Energy Types and Transformations 2023-12-13
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- All types of energy originate from the ___ Hint: What shines from Earth?
- What thing can start as chemical energy, but then transform into radiant, thermal, and sound energy Hint: It can burn you
- If you have less of this energy, it gets cold. If you have more, it gets hot. Hint: Starts with T
- Energy of moving electrons Hint: Light
- The change of energy from one form to another Hint: 2 words
- What energy type is used in an atomic bomb? Hint: Starts with N
- Energy at its lowest point is called __________ Hint: It is moving or has moved
- What type of energy is in a traffic light Hint: starts with an R
- Food has what type of energy in it? Hint: Starts with C
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed Hint: 5 words
- The energy from vibrations in matter Hint When I speak I make a ____
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- The energy of heat Hint: Hot
- Energy that is stored in the bonds of molecules Hint: A battery has this type of energy
- Energy at its highest point is called _____________ Hint: It is building up at the highest point
- Has two different types of energy, but both are locked in the nucleus of an atom Hint: ____ bomb
- Energy is measured in units called ______ Hint: start with a J
- The energy of motion and position Hint: It starts with a M
- Energy of light or electromagnetic energy Hint: _____ beam
- When you're able to cause change Hint: Mechanical ______
- What form of energy is produced by a musical instrument? Hint: Mucis makes a _____
20 Clues: The energy of heat Hint: Hot • Energy of moving electrons Hint: Light • Energy cannot be created or destroyed Hint: 5 words • Food has what type of energy in it? Hint: Starts with C • When you're able to cause change Hint: Mechanical ______ • The energy of motion and position Hint: It starts with a M • Energy of light or electromagnetic energy Hint: _____ beam • ...
WORD LIST: suffragist, supercilious, tautology, taxonomy, tectonic, tempestuous, thermodynamics, totalitarian, unctuous, usurp 2023-12-05
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- useless repetition
- an advocate of the extension of voting rights
- having or showing arrogant superiority
- characterized by violent emotions or behavior
- a classification of organisms based on similarities
- physics concerned with heat and other forms of energy
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- of a government with an authority exerting absolute control
- seize and take control without authority
- unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating
- pertaining to the structure or movement of the earth's crust
10 Clues: useless repetition • having or showing arrogant superiority • seize and take control without authority • an advocate of the extension of voting rights • characterized by violent emotions or behavior • unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating • a classification of organisms based on similarities • physics concerned with heat and other forms of energy • ...
Formation of Magma 2025-09-25
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- / Rising column of hot mantle material
- / Describes plate movements that influence magma formation
- / Melting caused by reduced pressure at divergent boundaries
- / Substances like water that help melt mantle rock
- / Zone where plates diverge and magma forms
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- / Layer where most magma originates
- / Plate sinking into mantle, triggering magma formation
- / Earth’s outer layer above the mantle
- / Force that affects melting point of mantle rocks
- / Molten rock formed beneath Earth’s surface
- / Process of solid rock turning into liquid magma
- / Underground space where magma accumulates
- / Energy source that initiates rock melting
- / Melting caused by water and volatiles lowering melting point
14 Clues: / Layer where most magma originates • / Earth’s outer layer above the mantle • / Rising column of hot mantle material • / Underground space where magma accumulates • / Energy source that initiates rock melting • / Zone where plates diverge and magma forms • / Molten rock formed beneath Earth’s surface • / Process of solid rock turning into liquid magma • ...
Snape's Potions 2013-06-23
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- Identified by the 'pop' test
- Reaction which forms an insoluble salt (solid)
- The __________ series of metals lists metals from most to least reactive
- Metal + Acid --> __________ + Hydrogen
- This type of combustion causes the production of carbon monoxide
- Indicators change ___________ at different pHs
- pH of less than 7
- A mixture of metals
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- Used to determine the pH of a substance
- Name given to the reaction Acid + Base --> Salt + Water
- They type of change involved in the the melting of ice
- Reaction of a substance with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy
- Law of ____________ of mass
- These substances have a bitter taste
- Formation of rust
- A substance which has a pH of 7
- The presence of carbon dioxide will cause this solution to turn milky
17 Clues: Formation of rust • pH of less than 7 • A mixture of metals • Law of ____________ of mass • Identified by the 'pop' test • A substance which has a pH of 7 • These substances have a bitter taste • Metal + Acid --> __________ + Hydrogen • Used to determine the pH of a substance • Reaction which forms an insoluble salt (solid) • Indicators change ___________ at different pHs • ...
Work, Circuits, and Energy Transfers crossword puzzle 2016-02-22
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- Push or pull
- subatomic particle
- Any movement or change in postion
- object or type of material that allow the flow of electrical current
- Caused by moving electrical charges
- Energy released to make electricity
- Released energy (movement)
- Force applied to an object that moves the object in the same direction as the force
- Comes from heat
- Is a visible light in the electromagnetic
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- course along which someone or something moves.
- Stored energy
- Energy in bonds of chemical compounds
- electric force that causes free electrons to move from one atom to another
- Changing one form of energy to another
- combination of both voltage and current
- Is vibrations of matter
- operating by or producing electricity
- flow of electric charge
- the movement of charges
20 Clues: Push or pull • Stored energy • Comes from heat • subatomic particle • Is vibrations of matter • flow of electric charge • the movement of charges • Released energy (movement) • Any movement or change in postion • Caused by moving electrical charges • Energy released to make electricity • Energy in bonds of chemical compounds • operating by or producing electricity • ...
Science Vocabulary 2017-09-04
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- molecular subunit of a polymer
- Bond Attraction between atoms that creates chemical substances containing two or
- base.
- Synthesis chemical reaction in which water is formed when two molecules are
- chemical reaction in which a water molecule is broken and one molecule is broken
- carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule.
- large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers.
- depending on bonds between amino acids.
- atoms.
- monomer that forms DNA and has a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogen-
- substance that decreases activation energy and increases reaction rate in a chemical
- protein that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms.
- Acid molecule that makes up proteins; composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
- substance that dissolves in a solvent and is present at a lower concentration than the solvent.
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- substance formed by a chemical reaction.
- substance in which solutes dissolve and that is present in greatest concentration in a solution.
- and forming of chemical bonds.
- Acid polymer of nucleotides, the genetic material of organisms.
- Energy energy input necessary to initiate a chemical reaction.
- polymer composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds; folds into a particular
- molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; includes sugars and
- sometimes sulfur.
- large organic molecule; also referred as biomolecule-molecule produced or used my living organisms.
- nonpolar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; includes fats and oils.
- reactant in a chemical reaction upon which an enzyme acts.
- substance that is changed by a chemical reaction.
- into two products.
27 Clues: base. • atoms. • sometimes sulfur. • into two products. • molecular subunit of a polymer • and forming of chemical bonds. • depending on bonds between amino acids. • substance formed by a chemical reaction. • large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers. • substance that is changed by a chemical reaction. • carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule. • ...
SCIENCE TEST 8 2022-04-11
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- A LACK OF PRECIPITATION THAT AFFECTS AN AREA'S CROPS IS CALLED AN ___________DROUGHT
- PROCESS THAT OCCURS WHEN A LIQUID BECOMES A GAS
- THE MOVEMENT OF WATER FROM THE AIR TO THE EARTH'S SURFACE AND BACK IS THE WATER CYCLE OR ______ CYCLE
- this type of cloud forms when moist air rises slowly and unevenly.
- the type of front that has a cooler air mass behind, a warmer air mass ahead, and an even warmer air mass above, is a cold occlusion.
- THE AREA OF THE SURFACE OVER WHICH AN AIR MASS FORMED IS ITS ________
- MID-LEVEL CLOUDS THAT HAVE A PUFFY APPEARANCE AND OFTEN APPEAR AS ROWS
- THIS TYPE OF FOG OCCURS WHEN WIND HEATED BY WARM OCEAN WATER BLOWS OVER COOL OCEAN WATER.
- ICE CRYSTALS, USUALLY IN GEOMETRIC SHAPES
- WHEN EVAPORATION AND CONDENSATION ARE OCCURRING AT THE SAME RATE, THE AIR IS SAID TO BE ____.
- THE ____________- FINDEISEN PROCESS IS THE PROCESS IN WHICH RAIN FORMS FROM MELTED SNOWFLAKES
- THE RATIO OF THE AMOUNT OF WATER IN THE AIR TO THE AMOUNT OF WATER IN SATURATED AIR
- AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF HEAVY SNOW AND HIGH WIND
- HAS LAYERS OF GLAZE AND RIME, AND FORMS AS BALLS OF ICE ARE BLOWN BY A THUNDERSTORM UPDRAFT
- LEAST COMMON TYPE OF HIGH-LEVEL CLOUD
- RAINDROPS THAT FREEZE ON THEIR WAY TO THE GROUND
- ________ HEAT DISTRIBUTION IS ONE OF THREE MAJOR FATORS THAT CAUSE WEATHER
- PROCESS BY WHICH FROST FORMS
- THIS IS THE TYPE OF FRONT A FRONTAL CYCLONE BEGINS WITH
- A CLOUD THAT HAS A LOW-LEVEL BASE AND A TOP COMPOSED OF ICE CRYSTALS
- THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH COOLING AIR BEGINS CONDENSING
- Air mass that is formed over an ocean
- MID-LEVEL CLOUDS KNOWN FOR COVERING THE SKY AND PRODUCING STEADY PRECIPITATION
- BROWNISH HAZE THAT DEVELOPS AS COMPLEX MOLECULES ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO OZONE AND OTHER HARMFUL SUBSTANCES
- A BRIEF BUT INTENSE SNOWFALL
- WHEN AN AREA IS RECEIVING LESS PRECIPITATION THAN NORMAL, IT IS UNDERGOING A __________ DROUGHT
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- PROCESS WHEREBY PLANTS RELEASE WATER INTO THE ATMOSPHERE FROM THEIR LEAVES
- This kind of drought would place restrictions on when lawns may be watered.
- THIS TYPE OF AIR MASS IS COLD AND DRY
- TYPE OF FRONT FORMS WHEN A MARITIME POLAR AIR MASS PUSHES INTO A CONTINENTAL TROPICAL AIR MASS
- type of clouds that when put in rows, form a pattern resembling fish scales. "A Mackerel Sky"
- WATER VAPOR WHOSE TEMPERATURE HAS DROPPED BELOW THE FREEZING POINT IS SAID TO BE _____.
- the state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- TYPE OF PRECIPITATION THAT CONSISTS OF DROPS OF LIQUID WATER SMALLER THAN RAINDROPS
- LIQUID PRECIPITATION THAT FREEZES WHEN IT HITS THE GROUND OR ANOTHER SUBSTANCE
- RAINDROPS IN THESE AREAS ARE UNUSUALLY LARGE BECAUSE THEY STICK TOGETHER AND GROW LARGER
- BILLOWY, LOW-LEVEL CLOUDS WITH FLAT BASES
- PROCESS RESPONSIBLE FOR CLOUD FORMATION
- TYPE OF SNOW THAT IS SMALL, POWDERY AND DOESN'T STICK TO OBJECTS.
- 2 UNMOVING AIR MASSES OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES FORM A _______FRONT
- THIS FORM OF PRECIPITATION CONSISTS OF LARGE DROPS OF LIQUID WATER
- A HIGH-LEVEL CLOUD
- LENS-SHAPED CLOUDS THAT OFTEN FORM NEAR MOUNTAINS ARE ________ CLOUDS
- THIS FRONT FORMS WHEN A COLD FRONT OVERTAKES A WARM FRONT
- TYPE OF FOG THAT FORMS WHEN AIR NEAR THE GROUND COOLS RAPIDLY ON A CLEAR NIGHT
- the scientific term for a gas becoming a liquid
- This type of fog is most likely to occur when a land breeze blows cold, dry air over the warm ocean
- THIS TYPE OF AIR MASS IS WHERE A FRONTAL CYCLONE DRAWS ITS ENERGY FROM.
48 Clues: A HIGH-LEVEL CLOUD • PROCESS BY WHICH FROST FORMS • A BRIEF BUT INTENSE SNOWFALL • THIS TYPE OF AIR MASS IS COLD AND DRY • LEAST COMMON TYPE OF HIGH-LEVEL CLOUD • Air mass that is formed over an ocean • PROCESS RESPONSIBLE FOR CLOUD FORMATION • BILLOWY, LOW-LEVEL CLOUDS WITH FLAT BASES • ICE CRYSTALS, USUALLY IN GEOMETRIC SHAPES • ...
Bonus questions 2015-01-29
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- a reaction in which energy is released in the form of heat
- ions can form an orderly, three dimensional arrangement called a ___
- any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but doesn't make the substance into another substance
- tells you the ratio of elements in a compound
- a reaction in which energy is absorbed
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
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- a solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction is called a ___
- the study of matter and how matter changes
- a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- anything that has mass and takes up space
10 Clues: a reaction in which energy is absorbed • anything that has mass and takes up space • the study of matter and how matter changes • tells you the ratio of elements in a compound • a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds • a reaction in which energy is released in the form of heat • a change in matter that produces one or more new substances • ...
GR6 Science Puzzle 2020-02-29
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- A polished or smooth surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection
- An increase in the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- is a device used for making and breaking electric current through the circuit
- One or more Cell is called
- Process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure
- The length of the space between two points
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- SI unit of length
- Giving off light; bright or shining
- A device used to generate electricity
- A dark (real image) area where light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object
- A shortening or reduction in size
12 Clues: SI unit of length • One or more Cell is called • A shortening or reduction in size • Giving off light; bright or shining • A device used to generate electricity • The length of the space between two points • An increase in the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same • A polished or smooth surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection • ...
Nuclear Energy Crossword 2023-11-02
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- another name for gamma rays
- totally number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- has the same number of protons, but a different number of neutron
- the action of emitting radiation
- the process of when 2 nuclei forms 1 heavier nucleus
- when a product shares/spreads the reaction
- the number of protons in a atom/nucleus
- the time taken for something to reduce to its half of its initial value
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- impacts another particle with the release of energy
- electron is emitted
- has a positive charge
- has a positive electric charge
- consists protons and neutrons
- has the same mass as a proton
14 Clues: electron is emitted • has a positive charge • another name for gamma rays • consists protons and neutrons • has the same mass as a proton • has a positive electric charge • the action of emitting radiation • the number of protons in a atom/nucleus • when a product shares/spreads the reaction • impacts another particle with the release of energy • ...
ROC_376 2023-05-10
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- - A circle of light or aura around a person's head.
- - To come or go into a place.
- - A device used for transportation on land, sea, or air.
- - A machine that converts energy from a fluid into mechanical energy.
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- - A loud, deep sound made by a person or animal.
- - A path or route that forms a loop or circle.
- - A creative expression of human imagination and skill.
- - The organ of sight in humans and animals.
- - The part of the body that is used for gripping or holding things.
9 Clues: - To come or go into a place. • - The organ of sight in humans and animals. • - A path or route that forms a loop or circle. • - A loud, deep sound made by a person or animal. • - A circle of light or aura around a person's head. • - A creative expression of human imagination and skill. • - A device used for transportation on land, sea, or air. • ...
Puzzle 2023-07-17
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- The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves
- The potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field (V=IR)
- The ratio of the distance traveled by an object to the time required
- The transfer of heat by direct contact
- energy The stored energy in an object that depends on weight and height
- energy The energy of motion
- Heat The quantity of heat needed to increase the temperature per unit mass
- How far out of place an object is
- energy Energy that is released from the nucleus
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- energy Energy that is caused by an object's vibrations
- energy Energy that is created by electromagnetic waves
- Energy that comes from a source and travel through space by electromagnetic waves
- energy, Energy that is carried by an electrical current
- energy Energy of motion that depends on speed and mass
- The length of the total movement taken by an object
- energy Energy that is stored in chemical bonds
- The change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- Circuits A single pathway through which electricity can flow
- energy Energy that travels in waves at the speed of light
- speed of sound Speed at which sound waves propagates through different mediums
- energy Energy that is created in the movement of atoms that produces heat.
21 Clues: energy The energy of motion • How far out of place an object is • The transfer of heat by direct contact • The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves • energy Energy that is stored in chemical bonds • energy Energy that is released from the nucleus • The length of the total movement taken by an object • energy Energy that is caused by an object's vibrations • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-31
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- distance between consecutive points of equal position
- a complex (including chlorophyll) that is assembled around a special pair of chlorophyll molecules and a primary electron acceptor
- group of proteins that forms the part of the electron transport chain between photosystem 1 and 2
- photosynthetic pigment (yellow orange red) that functions to dispose of excess energy
- organism that can build organic molecules using energy derived from inorganic chemicals instead of light
- gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule
- opening that regulates gas exchange and water evaporation between leaves and the environment
- pigemnet molecule that directly absorbs light and transfers the energy absorbed to other pigment molecules
- inner space of a thylakoid
- where photosynthesis takes place
- a stack of thylakoids
- absorbs violet-blue light and red light, has a blue-green color; the only pigment molecule that performs the photochemistry by getting excited and losing an electron to the electron transport chain
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- molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light
- an oragnism that consumes organic substance or other substances for food
- a range of all possible frequencies of radiation
- accessory pigment that absorbs blue and red-orange light, yellow-green color
- molecule (usually a pigment) that accepts the energized electron from the reaction center
- complex that allows sunlight to pass to the reactions sites, has antenna proteins (mix of chlorphyll a and b along with other pigments like carotenoids)
- uses light energy to transport electron through the ETC
- reactions that do not require a photon of light to occur, ATP,NADPH, and CO2 are used to
- ranges of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a given substance
- a group of proteins along photosystem 1 and 2 that can pass energized electrons, as this happens enough energy is made to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid lumen
- transports electrons from water to the ETC, oxygen is produced
- group of proteins , chlorophyll and other pigments that are used in the light dependent reactions
- organism that can produce its own organic compounds using light
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis that convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbohydrates using the energy and reducing power of ATP and NADPH
- process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds
- middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf
- reactions that require a photon of light to occur, this photon is abosrbed to form two energy-carrying molecules(ATP and NADPH)
- unit of light
- membrane bound structure inside of the chloroplast where light dependent reactions take place
31 Clues: unit of light • a stack of thylakoids • inner space of a thylakoid • where photosynthesis takes place • gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule • molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light • a range of all possible frequencies of radiation • middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf • process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds • ...
Energy 2013-08-04
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- energy, or heat, is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances.
- energy is energy stored in objects by tension
- energy is energy stored in the movement of objects
- energy is energy stored in an object's height
- is produced by an uneven heating by the sun on the surface of the earth
- energy includes Solar energy from the sun, which can be turned into electricity and heat
- energy is delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
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- energy sustains life on Earth
- is the flow of electrical power or charge
- is the ability to worK
- energy is stored energy and the energy of position
- is constantly being used and created by different processes on planet Earth
- transfers chemical energy
- is the movement of energy through substances in longitud waves
- energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement
- energy comes out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids
- energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
18 Clues: is the ability to worK • transfers chemical energy • energy sustains life on Earth • is the flow of electrical power or charge • energy is energy stored in objects by tension • energy is energy stored in an object's height • energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy is stored energy and the energy of position • ...
ENERGY 2013-08-05
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- energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement
- transfers chemical energy
- energy is energy stored in the movement of objects
- is the movement of energy through substances in longitud waves
- energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- is produced by an uneven heating by the sun on the surface of the earth
- is constantly being used and created by different processes on planet Earth
- energy is energy stored in objects by tension
- energy is energy stored in an object's height
- energy includes Solar energy from the sun, which can be turned into electricity and heat
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- energy sustains life on Earth
- energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- energy, or heat, is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances.
- energy is stored energy and the energy of position
- is the flow of electrical power or charge
- energy comes out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids
- energy is delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
- is the ability to worK
18 Clues: is the ability to worK • transfers chemical energy • energy sustains life on Earth • is the flow of electrical power or charge • energy is energy stored in objects by tension • energy is energy stored in an object's height • energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy is stored energy and the energy of position • ...
Energy 2021-01-07
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- Sum of potential and kinetic energy
- Energy can be ___________
- Temperature is a ______ between mass & KE
- The average kinetic energy of a substance
- Stored energy
- when two objects/molecules hit each other
- Water freezes at zero & boils at 100 degrees
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- Kinetic energy is__________ to the mass
- Energy of motion
- When something becomes different over time
- ______ is not created or destroyed.
- Instrument used to measure heat
- Stays mostly the same over time
- Unit of energy
- Moves when there is a temperature difference
- Something has heat if it is made up of _____
- Scale that has absolute zero
- Reach a conclusion using evidence & reason
18 Clues: Stored energy • Unit of energy • Energy of motion • Energy can be ___________ • Scale that has absolute zero • Instrument used to measure heat • Stays mostly the same over time • Sum of potential and kinetic energy • ______ is not created or destroyed. • Kinetic energy is__________ to the mass • Temperature is a ______ between mass & KE • The average kinetic energy of a substance • ...
Energy 2017-09-27
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- Energy that travels as vibrations through a medium
- The kinetic energy of a substance's atoms; ________ energy
- Material through which heat or electricity does not easily flow through
- Energy stored energy due to position, shape or chemical makeup
- Describes a substances ability to change into a new substance with different properties.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas that occurs at a specific temperature.
- Energy transmitted through EM waves
- The transfer of heat through the collision of atoms, by direct contact
- The ability to do work and cause change
- Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.
- The energy of motion
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- The heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is: specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- A material that transfers energy easily.
- To change of state from a solid to a liquid.
- Movement of electrons;_________ energy
- The change of state from liquid to a solid.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
18 Clues: The energy of motion • Energy transmitted through EM waves • Movement of electrons;_________ energy • The ability to do work and cause change • A material that transfers energy easily. • The change of state from liquid to a solid. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • To change of state from a solid to a liquid. • The heat transfer through electromagnetic waves • ...
Energy 2023-04-24
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- change in position
- energy The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- current Caused by the rising of heated fluid and sinking of cooled fluid
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- potential energy Potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- energy stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
- The ability to do work or cause change
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- thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another
- the average amount of thermal energy in a substance
- potential energy Energy stored by something that can stretch or compress
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- energy energy of motion
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- A push or a pull
- the rate at which work is done
19 Clues: A push or a pull • change in position • energy energy of motion • the rate at which work is done • The ability to do work or cause change • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move • the average amount of thermal energy in a substance • thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another • ...
Energy 2023-05-17
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- These convert light energy into electrical energy.
- Energy stored inside the nucleus of the atom.
- Fossil fuel formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
- The unit for measuring energy.
- Any fuel that comes from living things; plants, animals, or their wastes.
- Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.
- An energy resource that will never run out.
- Any energy resource that will run out.
- The hotter something is, the more heat energy it has.
- A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants.
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- A nuclear fuel.
- Making electricity using heat from hot rocks underground.
- Fossil fuel natural gas formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
- energy The kind of energy stored in chemicals. Food, fuels and cells (batteries) all contain chemical energy.
- Making electricity using energy from the tides.
- The kind of energy made by anything that is making a noise.
- The kind of energy in moving things.
- Anything that stores energy that can be converted into heat energy.
18 Clues: A nuclear fuel. • The unit for measuring energy. • The kind of energy in moving things. • Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. • Any energy resource that will run out. • An energy resource that will never run out. • Energy stored inside the nucleus of the atom. • A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants. • Making electricity using energy from the tides. • ...
ENERGY 2021-11-08
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- STORED IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
- EXAMPLE OF CHEMMICAL ENERGY
- EMAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- EXAMPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
- THERMAL ENERGY
- ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF ATOMS
- FOSSIL FUEL
- STORED ENERGY THAT DEPENDS ON INTERACTION
- ABILITY TO DO WORK
- ENERCY FROM HEAT
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- SOUND ENERGY EXAMPLE
- FORM OF WAVES
- NUCLEAR
- ENERGY THAT HAS MOVING ELECTRONS
- WHERE MOST ENERGY COMES FROM
- ENERGY AN OBJECT HAS BECAUSE IT IS IN MOTION
- ENERGY MOVING OR ABILITY TO MOVE
- VIBRATION OF PARTICLES OF AN OBJECT
18 Clues: NUCLEAR • FOSSIL FUEL • FORM OF WAVES • THERMAL ENERGY • ENERCY FROM HEAT • ABILITY TO DO WORK • SOUND ENERGY EXAMPLE • EXAMPLE OF CHEMMICAL ENERGY • STORED IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM • WHERE MOST ENERGY COMES FROM • EMAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY • ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF ATOMS • ENERGY THAT HAS MOVING ELECTRONS • ENERGY MOVING OR ABILITY TO MOVE • EXAMPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY • ...
energy 2022-03-23
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- ________pair; from Newton's third law
- unit of force
- how something moves
- a resistance to a change in motion
- area where an action/reaction pair reside
- Newton's ____ Law; resistance to stop or start
- ____________force; when the push and pull are unequal
- the push or pull of an object
- speed
- Newton's ____ Law;relation of action/reaction pairs
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- Newton's ____ Law; the relationship of mass and acceleration
- something shot
- Air ________ Airs force on an object
- how much matter in an object
- how much mass and space an object has
- _______forces; The push and pull equal each other
- ____force; the calculation of push and pull
- The pull of the Earth
18 Clues: speed • unit of force • something shot • how something moves • The pull of the Earth • how much matter in an object • the push or pull of an object • a resistance to a change in motion • Air ________ Airs force on an object • ________pair; from Newton's third law • how much mass and space an object has • area where an action/reaction pair reside • ...
ENERGY 2021-10-27
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- χρεώσεις που βαραίνουν τον καταναλωτή και αφορούν υπηρεσίες σχετικά με την προμήθεια της ΗΕ και καταβάλλονται στους αρμόδιους φορείς
- μορφή εξασφάλισης της εταιρεάις έναντι μελλοντικών οφειλών του πελάτη
- ο λογαριασμός που εκδίδεται βάσει ιστορικών στοιχείων κατανάλωσης του πελάτη
- Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ενέργειας
- Μέσο με το οποίο υποβαθμίζεται η τάση της παραγόμενης ΗΕ
- Τύπος Ειδικού Τιμολογίου
- Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ισχύος
- ο αρμόδιος φορέας της διανομής ΗΕ
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- το σύνολο των γραμμών μεταφοράς και διανομής των μονάδων παραγωγής που συνδέονται μεταξύ τους και συγκροτούν ένα ενιαίο ηλεκτρικό σύστημα
- Ελληνικό...Ενέργειας, εκεί όπου διενεργούνται οι καθημερινές αγοραπωλησίες ενέργειας
- η μέγιστη ν ισχύς που ο καταναλωτής μπορεί να απορροφήσει από το δίκτυο
- έκπτωση συνέπειας όταν ο πελάτης τιμολογείται σε κάθε λογαριασμό με τις τιμές της εμπρόθεσμης εξόφλησης
- Τύπος τιμολογίου με χαμηλότερη χρέωση σε συγκεκριμένες ώρες της ημερας
- η υπηρεσία στην οποία εντάσσονται οι μεγαλοι οφειλέτες τους οποίους σταματάει να εκπροσωπεί ένας πάροχος
- ο αρμόδιος φορέας της μεταφοράς ΗΕ
- Τραπεζική Εντολή, τρόπος εξόφλησης λογαριασμών
- ο κωδικός που φανερώνει την επαγγελματική δραστηριότητα μιας επιχείρησης
- Η αναπροσαρμογή της χρέωσης η οποία πραγματποιείται όταν το κόστος αγοράς ΗΕ στην χονδρική, είναι πέραν κάποιων προκαθορισμένων ορίων
18 Clues: Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ισχύος • Τύπος Ειδικού Τιμολογίου • Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ενέργειας • ο αρμόδιος φορέας της διανομής ΗΕ • ο αρμόδιος φορέας της μεταφοράς ΗΕ • Τραπεζική Εντολή, τρόπος εξόφλησης λογαριασμών • Μέσο με το οποίο υποβαθμίζεται η τάση της παραγόμενης ΗΕ • μορφή εξασφάλισης της εταιρεάις έναντι μελλοντικών οφειλών του πελάτη • ...
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 • ...
iGCSE Chemistry Crossword 2023-04-20
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- A mixture of two or more elements where at least one element is a metal
- Covalent compounds which are giant covalent, eg diamond
- A reaction that absorbs energy
- A saturated hydrocarbon with only single bonds
- How easily a substance combines chemically with another substance
- Regular arrangement of particles
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- A liquid capable of dissolving other substances
- Technique to separate two liquids with differing boiling points
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
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- Joining many monomers to make a long repeating chain molecule
- The amount of solute dissolved in a certain volume of solvent
- The movement of water from a high water potential to low through a semipermeable membrane
- An unsaturated hydrocarbon with one double bond and many single bonds
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars to produce alcohol
- The waste impurities that react with CaO in the blast furnace
- Physical change from a solid to a gas
- Any compound forming H+ ions in solution
- A reaction that releases energy
- A pattern that repeats at regular intervals
- Atoms of the same element with the name number of protons but a different number of neutrons
- A substance that can act as both an acid and a base
22 Clues: A reaction that absorbs energy • A reaction that releases energy • Regular arrangement of particles • Physical change from a solid to a gas • Any compound forming H+ ions in solution • A pattern that repeats at regular intervals • A saturated hydrocarbon with only single bonds • A liquid capable of dissolving other substances • ...
G8 Unit 5 2024-02-28
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- A way of thinking and feeling
- To give all your energy, time and thoughts to someone or something
- A piece of paper used to get goods at a cheaper price or even free!
- The quality of being happy to give people your money or time
- Giving people a feeling that they also want to do something something good or special
- Controls movements or thoughts; everyone has one
- A plan, system or organised programme
- The work you do in your life and the jobs you have
- Below, under, underneath
- A shine of light, heat or other forms of energy
- The process of finding something new; uncover something
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- A very serious illness or sickness
- To start an idea, a business or a project
- The study of physical things, electricity, movement etc; a school subject
- To send; make something go from one place to another
- A long thin piece of material
- A feeling you want to do something and a little bit excited about it
- To make light go somewhere; to direct light
- The study of subject to try and explain it or fix a problem
- A wire used to send electricity or information
- An idea or a set of ideas; something that you think but haven't proven yet
21 Clues: Below, under, underneath • A way of thinking and feeling • A long thin piece of material • A very serious illness or sickness • A plan, system or organised programme • To start an idea, a business or a project • To make light go somewhere; to direct light • A wire used to send electricity or information • A shine of light, heat or other forms of energy • ...
Cross word 2022-06-24
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- identical to the nucleus of a normal
- first law of Newton's
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- its formula is p=w/Delta t
- its formula is v=d/t
- has multiple paths
- is the branch of the movement that deals with the movement of objects
- it forms energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- its formula is p=mw
- on earth's surface is 9.8m/s
- electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye
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- the act or process of moving faster
- a quantity or aggregate of matter usually of considerable size
- has vibrating particles
- is a decrease in speed as the body moves away from the starting point
- the maximum displacement
- is the spatial period of a periodic wave
- general quantity or size
- The capacity or power to do work
- its formula is d=vt+1/2at^2
- The push and pull objects acts upon
- What is the force that prevents two solid objects from slipping or rolling over one another?
- pleasing to the ear
- has one path only and are connected end-to-end
- a closed loop through which charges can continuously move
25 Clues: has multiple paths • pleasing to the ear • its formula is p=mw • its formula is v=d/t • first law of Newton's • has vibrating particles • the maximum displacement • general quantity or size • 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 act or process of moving faster • ...
Metabolism 2021-05-14
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- removal of amine
- formation of two carbon atoms
- removal of phosphate
- uracil in liver forms this
- Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond
- transferring amino acid to a keto acid molecule
- Uric acid
- glucose from the muscle
- point of convergence for metabolism of purine bases
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- oxidation of two carbons in a lipid to form a Acetyl CoA
- present at birth in some baby boys
- deficiency, severe combined immunodeficiency
- acid, xanthine is coverted to ____ by the action of xanthine oxidase
- deaminated to uracil
- accumulation of uric acid salts in joints
- how many ATP is needed to hydrolyze 13 moles of lauric acid, 12c?
- hypoxanthine and ___ are not utilized repeatedly but converted to uric acid
- total ATP in 1 mole of protein
- degraded to B-amino isobutyrate
- phase, 1st phase in glycolysis which is consuming of energy
20 Clues: Uric acid • removal of amine • removal of phosphate • deaminated to uracil • 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 • present at birth in some baby boys • Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond • accumulation of uric acid salts in joints • ...
crossword 2023-04-11
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- force The "unless acted upon by a net force" version is more correct
- energy Heat Energy is the flow of thermal energy between two objects of different temperature whereas the thermal energy
- is the unit of energy in the International System of Units
- of conservation of energy energy conservation is an effort to reduce the amount of energy consumed
- is defined as the rate at which the energy is transferred
- energy electrical energy represents the amount of work done that causes electric current to flow through a circuit.
- velocity is the rate and direction of an object's movement
- energy The main difference is in their wavelength, or the frequency of the waves they produce.
- potential energy energy that is stored in an object or substance.
- Speed is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- heat transfer occurs between objects by direct contact
- Work is the transferring of an amount of energy with the help of a force covering a particular distance in a direction
- energy Rotational kinetic energy is created by moving objects, while transnational kinetic energy is caused by objects colliding with one another.
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- energy The potential difference between points A and B
- potential energy Gravitational potential energy is energy in an object that is held in a vertical position.
- Energy is what makes change happen and can be transferred form one object to another
- energy Mechanical conversion depends on the amount of potential energy an object has and how much kinetic energy it can produce.
- is the rate of change of velocity
- is the push and pulls action and it results in the change of motion and direction.
- ovens feature heating elements on the top and bottom of the oven cavity.
- Static friction is the friction present between two objects that have no relative motion
- zero the lowest temperature possible
- Newton's Divided Difference Formula
- There are four major types of radiation: alpha, beta, neutrons, and electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays.
- we just subtract the smaller value from the larger one
- energy energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- energy Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms – a process called fission.
- To calculate the weight difference, subtract the current weight from the initial weight.
28 Clues: is the rate of change of velocity • Newton's Divided Difference Formula • zero the lowest temperature possible • energy The potential difference between points A and B • we just subtract the smaller value from the larger one • heat transfer occurs between objects by direct contact • is defined as the rate at which the energy is transferred • ...
