forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Will Mason Physics Crossword 2014-03-18
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- Energy Theorem when work is done there is an equal change in energy
- Energy in the form of heat
- The law that establishes the presence of a constant amount of energy in a system
- Type of energy that is stored as a result of deformation
- The measuring unit of kinetic energy
- Energy released by a nuclear reaction, either fission or fusion
- Type of energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- The process by which nuclei combine to form a new atom
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- The rate at which work is done
- A form of energy much like electric energy
- Type of energy made by the flow of electric charge through a corridor
- Stored energy of position
- Energy that it takes to remove an electron from an atom in the gaseous state
- When a nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei
- Type of energy relating to gravity
- Energy relating to motion
- Ability to do an object of work
- Energy traveling as electromagnetic waves
- Energy involving movement through substances in longitudinal waves
19 Clues: Stored energy of position • Energy relating to motion • Energy in the form of heat • The rate at which work is done • Ability to do an object of work • Type of energy relating to gravity • The measuring unit of kinetic energy • Energy traveling as electromagnetic waves • A form of energy much like electric energy • When a nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei • ...
energy types/transformations Crossword puzzle 2023-12-11
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- Potential- an object gains more potential energy as its height or mass increases
- energy- Stored energy
- transformation- When one type of energy is converted into another; like when dammed water is released and the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
- energy- Energy of motion
- Potential – energy stored in bending, twisting, or stretching of an object
- energy- Movement of electrons (electricity)
- panel- Radiant → electrical
- Unit for energy
- ability to do work or cause change
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- Energy- Energy of a moving object
- Radiant → chemical
- energy-A Energy carried by light waves
- Transfer - The process by which energy is moved from one area to another.
- A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- power plant- Nuclear → thermal → mechanical → electrical
- energy-A Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- of conservation of energy- Energy is not created nor destroyed
- energy-A Energy store in the nucleus of an atom
- energy- Vibration of waves through matter
- energy- Vibration of particles with matter
20 Clues: Unit for energy • Radiant → chemical • energy- Stored energy • energy- Energy of motion • panel- Radiant → electrical • Energy- Energy of a moving object • ability to do work or cause change • energy-A Energy carried by light waves • energy- Vibration of waves through matter • energy- Vibration of particles with matter • energy- Movement of electrons (electricity) • ...
Cranial Bones 2025-11-18
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- Openings located posterolateral to the foramen ovale; provides passageway for middle meningeal artery (2)
- Articulate with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bones (2)
- Located lateral to the crista galli; form a portion of the roof of the nasal cavity and the floor of the anterior cranial fossa (2)
- Facial bones that articulates with all other facial bones except the mandible. Forms upper jaw and parts of the hard palate, orbits, and nasal cavity
- Slits in the orbits providing passage of cranial nerves that control eye movements including III, IV, VI, and the opthalmic division of V (3)
- Bone that forms the forehead, superior part of the orbit, and the floor of the anterior cranial fossa
- Tiny holes in the cribriform plates that allow the passage of filaments of a cranial nerve I (2)
- Bone that is commonly called the cheekbones; each forms part of the lateral orbit
- A bridgelike projection that articulates with the zygomatic bone to form an arch(2)
- Rounded projections lateral to the foramen magnum that articulate with the atlas vertebra(2)
- Bone that articulates with all other cranial bones
- Portion on the ramus for muscle attachment (2)
- Bone that contributes to the anterior cranial fossa; forms part of the nasal septum and the nasal cavity (2)
- Suture where the left and right parietal bones meet superiorly in the midline of the cranium
- Inferior projection of the ethmoid bone that forms the superior portion of the nasal septum (2)
- Suture running in the frontal plane, where the parietal bones meet the frontal bone anteriorly
- Located inferior to the zygomatic process on the temporal bone;forms a joint with the mandibular condyle(2)
- Tiny opening between the mastoid and the styloid process through which cranial nerve VII leaves the cranium(2)
- Form part of the floor of the anterior cranial fossa and part of the orbit (2)
- Lower jawbone
- Superior and middle are on the ethmoid bone and improve airflow through the nasal cavity (2)
- Separate the condylar process and the coronoid process (2)
- Superior projection of the ethmoid bone that attaches to the dura mater, helping secure the brain to the skull (2)
- Openings located in the medial part of the greater wing; the maxillary branch of cranial nerve V passes through (2)
- Located on the medial surface of each ramus; passageway for the nerve involved in tooth sensation (2)
- Paired openings on the body of the mandible; transmits blood vessels to the lower lip and the skin of the chin (2)
- Small rectangular bones forming the bridge of the nose
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- Canal leading to external ear and eardrum (3)
- Posterior points where the ramus meets the body (2)
- Bone that forms the superior and lateral aspects of the skull
- Needlelike projection that serves as an attachment point for ligaments and muscles of the neck.(2)
- Almost completely closed by cartilage in a living person but forms a jagged opening in dried skulls(2)
- Located on the superior surphase of the sphenoid body, hold the pituitary gland (2)
- Bone that forms the inferolateral aspects of the skull
- Opening medial and superior to the occipital condyle through which cranial nerve XII passes(2)
- Openings located posterolateral to the foramen rotundum; the mandibular division of cranial nerve V passes through (2)
- Openings in the base of the lesser wings: cranial nerve II passes through to serve the eye (2)
- Project inferiorly from the greater wings; attachment site for chewing muscles (2)
- Bone that forms the posterior aspect and most of the base of the skull
- Located posterior to the external acoustic meatus; serves as an attachment point for neck muscles(2)
- Bone that forms the part of the lateral walls of the nasal cavities; improves airflow (3)
- Opening above each orbit allowing blood vessels and nerves to pass (2)
- Thin, blade-shaped bone that forms the inferior nasal septum
- Inferior margin of the maxilla; contains sockets in which the teeth lie (2)
- Bone that forms part of the medial orbit in between the maxilla and ethmoid bones
- Bone that forms posterior portion of the hard palate
- Large opening in the base of the bone, which allows the spinal cord to join with the brain stem(2)
- Project laterally away from the sphenoid body, forming parts of the middle cranial fossa and the orbits (2)
- Vertical extension of the mandible body
- Located where the temporal bone and occipital bone meet. Forms and opening which the cranial nerves IX,X, and XI pass(2)
- Suture where the parietal and temporal bone meet on the lateral aspect of the skull
- Opening through which the internal carotid artery passes into the cranial cavity(2)
- Suture where the parietal bones meet the occipital bone posteriorly
53 Clues: Lower jawbone • Vertical extension of the mandible body • Canal leading to external ear and eardrum (3) • Portion on the ramus for muscle attachment (2) • Bone that articulates with all other cranial bones • Posterior points where the ramus meets the body (2) • Bone that forms posterior portion of the hard palate • Bone that forms the inferolateral aspects of the skull • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Formal name for vitamin E
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
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- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
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- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Formal name for vitamin E
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
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- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
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- Formal name for vitamin E
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
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- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 Review Vocab. 2013-04-10
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- Energy due to the movement of the particles in a substance. Can be gauged by taking the temperature of a substance.
- A type of power plant that converts falling water into electricity
- A push or pull applied to an object
- A type of power plant that converts the chemical potential energy in coal, into electricity
- Energy that is being stored in “readiness”. Can be either chemical, elastic, or gravitational.
- Energy that goes into a device to make it work.
- The ability to do work.
- A device that takes in one form of energy and changes it into another type of energy.
- Energy of motion
- The unit used by energy companies to charge consumers for energy use.
- energy the useful energy that comes out of a device.
- The unit used to measure force, abbreviated with an (N)
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- A type of power plant that converts the nuclear energy, from uranium, into electricity
- The type of energy found in food, fossil fuels and betteries.
- Energy from the sun, also called “radiant energy”
- Energy due to the heat within the Earth
- The rate at which energy is transferred, measured in watts or kilowatts
- The ratio, given as a percent, between the energy that goes into a device and the useful energy that comes out.
- Panels made from silicon that take create electricity.
- When a force is applied over a distance, casuing an object to move
- The Law of __________________________ of Energy states that the energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted to another form.
- A machine for converting kinetic energy into electricity
- A set of blades that spin like a propeller, to convert thermal energy into kinetic energy.
- The unit used to measure power, abbreviated with an (W)
- Energy due to the motion of air
25 Clues: Energy of motion • The ability to do work. • Energy due to the motion of air • A push or pull applied to an object • Energy due to the heat within the Earth • Energy that goes into a device to make it work. • Energy from the sun, also called “radiant energy” • energy the useful energy that comes out of a device. • Panels made from silicon that take create electricity. • ...
Science Review 1 2015-01-20
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- semi-conductors
- colours produced by excitation of gases in the atmosphere by solar winds entering Earth’s atmosphere
- Shortest and longest days of the year
- Table salt, or sodium chloride, is an example of a _________
- Charging by ______ occurs when two objects with different amounts of electric charge come in contact and electrons move from one object to the other.
- term describes a series of changes in the biotic and abiotic features of an ecosystem that occur over time after a disturbance
- A(n) ___________variable is one that is changed by the investigator
- is the process by which sugar and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide, water, and energy to provide energy for the cell.
- The process of removing charges from objects by contact with a large, neutral object is called
- name for a new solid that forms when two liquids are mixed
- Any condition that changes or varies the outcome of a scientific inquiry is called a
- A(n) ________species is a non-native species that has a negative impact on the natural environment.
- group of elements reacts violently with water
- group 17 on the periodic table
- Metals combine with ___________ to form ionic compounds
- The day/night cycle on Earth is caused by the Earth’s
- A(n) ________ cannot be broken down into simpler chemical substances by any physical or chemical means
- allows electrons to move easily through it
- type of compound that has identical individual particles
- non-living
- The ________ planets are those found closest to the Sun
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- increasing concentrations of toxic substances as you move up the food chain
- The small number that follows the symbol for an element in a chemical formula and shows how many atoms of the element are present is called the
- Describes a variable that changes in response to the deliberate change in another variable
- voltmeter must be wired in ________ to function properly
- unit of measurement for all forms of energy including electrical energy
- group 2 on the periodic table
- When day and night are exactly equal
- ammeter must be wired in ______ to function properly
- A year is equal to one _______ of the Earth
- device to measure resistance
- 1.5 x 10^8 km
- The odour of a substance is a _______ property
- Earth’s ________ is all the places on Earth where living things can exist.
- device to measure current
- gases group 18 on the periodic table
- Astronomers use_______ to measure the distance to stars or other celestial objects outside of the Solar System.
- Any object that exists in space is called a
- Looking down on the North Pole, the planets revolve around the Sun in this direction
- The change in temperature of Earth during the year (seasons) is caused by the Earth’s
- often called a shooting star
- One joule per second
42 Clues: non-living • 1.5 x 10^8 km • semi-conductors • One joule per second • device to measure current • device to measure resistance • often called a shooting star • group 2 on the periodic table • group 17 on the periodic table • When day and night are exactly equal • gases group 18 on the periodic table • Shortest and longest days of the year • allows electrons to move easily through it • ...
Unit C Crossword Jamie Olegario 8S 2017-05-25
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- optical device for viewing distant objects ;there are two types:reflecting and refracting telescopes
- piece of transparent material that is thinner in the middle than at the edges; light rays passing through it diverge or spread out
- describes objects that produce light; for example, the sun, light bulb, fire, etc
- angle of incidence of a wave hitting a surface equals the angle of reflection
- reflection reflection that happens when parallel rays hit a rough surface; all rays reflect at different angles
- line perpendicular to a surface (that is, forms a 90˚ angle with the surface)
- angle between the incident ray and the normal
- refers to the whole range of wavelengths of visible and invisible electromagnetic radiation
- device for viewing distant objects;made up of two short refracting telescopes fitted together
- acronym for radio detection and ranging; system that detects reflected microwaves
- curved piece of glass or other transparent material that refracts light in a predictable way
- flat mirror; reflecting surface that has no curvature
- angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- any device that uses light; for example,mirrors,lenses,microscopes,and telescopes
- model used to explain the characteristics and behaviour of light energy; it describes light as energy in the form of waves; the different colours of light have different wavelengths; waves with shorter wavelengths have higher energy than those with longer wavelengths
- CROSSWORD
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- bending of light as it travels from one material to another material
- point at which light rays meet, or appear to meet, after being reflected by a mirror, or refracted by a lens
- piece of transparent material that is thicker in the middle than at the edges; light rays passing through it converge or come together
- reflecting surface that bulges out like the back of a spoon; light rays reflected from it diverge (spread out)
- all forms of radiant energy: visible light, infrared radiation,ultraviolet radiation, radio waves, X-rays etc.
- reflection that happens when parallel rays hit a smooth surface; all rays reflect at the same angle
- describes objects that do not produce light but may reflect it (for example, the moon); most objects on earth are non-luminous
- telescope that uses a curved mirror and a lens to form an enlarged image
- brightness of light;amount of light arriving per unit area at a place
- telescope that uses two lenses to form an enlarged image
- describes materials that allow light to pass through with little or no reflection; for example, glass
- ray of light that arrives at a mirror or other substance
- describes materials that allow some light to pass through
- image formed when rays meet at a point; the image can be projected onto a screen
30 Clues: CROSSWORD • angle between the incident ray and the normal • angle between the reflected ray and the normal • flat mirror; reflecting surface that has no curvature • telescope that uses two lenses to form an enlarged image • ray of light that arrives at a mirror or other substance • describes materials that allow some light to pass through • ...
Heat and Temperature 2017-04-06
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- example of poor conductors...
- high temperature.
- when an object is heated, it undergoes an expansion, increasing in...
- give 2 example of 'source of heat'
- measurement of the degree of 'hotness' of an object.
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- ...of heat can change the state of matter.
- an instrument used to measure temperatures accurately.
- temperature is measured in units called...
- example of good conductors...
- a forms of energy which flows from a hotter objects to a cooler object.
10 Clues: high temperature. • example of poor conductors... • example of good conductors... • give 2 example of 'source of heat' • ...of heat can change the state of matter. • temperature is measured in units called... • measurement of the degree of 'hotness' of an object. • an instrument used to measure temperatures accurately. • ...
Will Mason Physics Crossword 2014-03-18
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- The measuring unit of kinetic energy
- Energy that it takes to remove an electron from an atom in the gaseous state
- The process by which nuclei combine to form a new atom
- Type of energy made by the flow of electric charge through a corridor
- Energy traveling as electromagnetic waves
- Type of energy relating to gravity
- A form of energy much like electric energy
- Energy released by a nuclear reaction, either fission or fusion
- Energy in the form of heat
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- The rate at which work is done
- Stored energy of position
- Type of energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- Energy relating to motion
- When a nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei
- The law that establishes the presence of a constant amount of energy in a system
- Energy involving movement through substances in longitudinal waves
- Ability to do an object of work
- Energy Theorem when work is done there is an equal change in energy
- Type of energy that is stored as a result of deformation
19 Clues: Stored energy of position • Energy relating to motion • Energy in the form of heat • The rate at which work is done • Ability to do an object of work • Type of energy relating to gravity • The measuring unit of kinetic energy • Energy traveling as electromagnetic waves • A form of energy much like electric energy • When a nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- plural of momentum is?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- momentum is a …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- momentum is a …?
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
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- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- What is not conserved in a collision
- plural of momentum is?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- plural of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
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- momentum is a …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Cellular Respiration Alyssa Roberts 2017-12-21
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- an example of ethanol
- the three carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis
- a compound that is synthesized by cells
- the anaerobic process that breaks down sugars to form carbon dioxide and ethanol
- the process by which cells obtain energy from carbohydrates;atmospheric oxygen combines with glucose to form water and CO2
- the process in which pyruvic acid is broken down and NADH is used to make a large amount of ATP
- a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water
- the cell organelle that is surrounded by two membranes and the site of cellular respiration
- core component of ATP
- site of an electron transport chain
- a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- a four carbon compund of krebscycle tat forms citric acid
- the region of the cell within the membrane that includes all organelles except the nucleus
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- the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid, which makes a small amount of ATP
- an organic molecule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes in the absence of oxygen
- a series of molecules, found in the inner membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts, where electrons transport through
- the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates that produces lactic acid asthe main end product
- a series of chemical reactions
- an example of lactic acid
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier and reduced to NADH
- describes a process that does not require energy
- an enzyme that creates theenergy storage molecule ATP
24 Clues: an example of ethanol • core component of ATP • an example of lactic acid • flavin adenine dinucleotide • a series of chemical reactions • site of an electron transport chain • a compound that is synthesized by cells • a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle • describes a process that does not require energy • an enzyme that creates theenergy storage molecule ATP • ...
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- The gradual changes in a species through adaptation over time.
- The place where an organism lives out its life.
- Symbiotic relationship in which a member of one species benefit at the expenses of other species.
- Large group of ecosystems that share the same type of climax community.
- Symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor destroyed.
- Group of organisms, all of the same species, which interbreed and live in the same area at the same time.
- Organism that uses light energy or energy stored in chemical compounds to make energy-rich compounds.
- Substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+).
- All the strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment.
- Close and permanent association between organisms of different species.
- A charge particle made of atoms.
- Increases the speed of reactions.
- Arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent plant life.
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- The ability of an organism to withstand fluctuations in biotic and abiotic environmental factors.
- The smallest particle of an element that has the characteristics of that element.
- Organism that cannot make its own food and feeds on other organisms.
- Any inherited structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism changes.
- large communities covered with rich soil, grasses, and similar plants.
- Anything that possesses all of the characteristics of life.
- Anything in an organism’s external or internal environment that causes the organism to react
- Regulation of an organism’s internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for its survival.
- The portion of earth that supports living things
- Costal body water, partially surrounded by land, in which freshwater and salt water mix.
- A reaction to a stimulus.
- total weigh of living matter at each trophic level.
25 Clues: A reaction to a stimulus. • A charge particle made of atoms. • Increases the speed of reactions. • Substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+). • The place where an organism lives out its life. • The portion of earth that supports living things • total weigh of living matter at each trophic level. • Arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent plant life. • ...
Electrical Circuits 2015-02-23
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- in physical science, the opposition presented to the current by a material or device
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- force of attraction or repulsion on a charged particle that is due to an electric field
- the potential difference between two points; measured in volts
- a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
- a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy
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- space around a charged object in which another charged object experiences an electric force
- a material in which charges can move easily
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across each part is the same
9 Clues: a material in which charges can move easily • a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy • the potential difference between two points; measured in volts • the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy • in physical science, the opposition presented to the current by a material or device • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- plural of momentum is?
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
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- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is a …?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- momentum is a …?
- plural of momentum is?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- What is not conserved in a collision
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
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- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- plural of momentum is?
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- momentum is a …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- plural of momentum is?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
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- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- momentum is a …?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- What is not conserved in a collision
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- plural of momentum is?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the Si unit of momentum is?
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- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- momentum is a …?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Long Test 2 2023-10-13
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- one of the many galaxies found in the universe
- what influences how rapidly molecules and atoms move?
- Type of Rock that forms the compaction and cementation of sediments.
- energy derive from solar radiation – thermal/ electrical energy
- Naturally-occurring liquid - composed of complex hydrocarbons
- practice that can greatly increase the rate of erosion in a region.
- used in the development along with upkeep of an organism's body.
- which of the earth spheres include the rocks of the crust and mantle, the metallic liquid outer core, and the solid metallic inner core?
- removal of surface material, typically soil and rock debris, from the Earth's crust
- a device that stores energy
- It suggests that most of the angular momentum of the system is in the sun.
- is particularly susceptible to erosion if it is exposed or bare.
- contain by far the largest amount of fresh surface water.
- distant regions of space in opposite directions of the sky are so far apart that they could never have been in casual contact w/ each other.
- Type of rock that form from exposure to intense heat and/or pressure
- assemblage of one or more minerals that is naturally occurring and coherent.
- splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms
- Group of Minerals containing Sulfur and Oxygen anion (SO4)- combined with other ions
- can be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle
- all water found on, under, and over the surface of the earth
- absorbed and redistributed on the surface of the Earth through ocean circulation.
- implies that the universe started from a point of singularity, then inflated
- Large volumes of loose dirt are exposed to the elements during these procedures, which frequently call for a lot of water, which might make the erosion process worse
- Where does Most freshwater is found as ice in the vast glaciers of?
- oldest known source of energy
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- To power their vital functions, organisms employ either chemical or light?
- One of the Recreational Activities that causes Erosion
- Regarded as an extension of Standard Big Bang Theory
- defined as a gravitationally-bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas & dust, & dark matter.
- considered a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen w/ telescope.
- Type of rocks that form from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma.
- Where doesAbout 10% of the Earth’s freshwater that is neither frozen nor underground is found?
- the method by which plant waste is converted to coal.
- says simply that a galaxy's velocity (or as is sometimes plotted, its redshift) is directly proportional to its distance
- All Earth's life forms collectively make up the?
- are a helpful "natural unit" for managing water resources, even if they frequentlytranscend international boundaries.
- is extremely efficient, with 90% of the water’s energy converted into electricity.
- were created over millions of years from dead plants and animals.
- consists of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms bound together to form a simple molecule.
- Also known as Continuous Creation Theory & Infinite Universe Theory
- Group of Minerals containing halogen elements combined with one or more elements
- states that the universe undergoes periods of expansion and contraction
- Type of Sedimentary Rock that is formed from evaporation or precipitation of minerals in water
- The lithosphere is encased in a thin layer of gas called?
- what is the outermost layer of the geosphere?
- What is the most obvious property of a mineral?
- created from the remains of plants that were in wetlands and nearby woodlands millions of years ago.
- Group of Minerals containing Oxygen anion (O2-) combined with one or more metal ions
- a Greek root which means water.
- a solid that is inorganic that occurs in nature and has a distinct chemical composition and atomic structure.
50 Clues: a device that stores energy • oldest known source of energy • a Greek root which means water. • splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms • what is the outermost layer of the geosphere? • one of the many galaxies found in the universe • What is the most obvious property of a mineral? • All Earth's life forms collectively make up the? • ...
Topic 1: Intro to Earth's Systems 2022-09-23
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- process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry
- relatively thin layer of gases that form Earth’s outermost layer
- group of parts that work together as a whole
- line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- parts of the Earth that contain living organisms
- portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including all the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake ice
- exact copy of something on a much smaller scale
- form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- portion of the Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater and water vapor
- change in state from a gas to a liquid
- hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water
- ability to do work and cause change
- process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river
- process by which water is lost through plant leaves
- densest parts of the Earth that include the crust, mantle, and core
- continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- feature on the surface of the Earth, such as a coastline, dune or mountain
- land area that supplies water to a river system
- landform with high elevation and high relief
- series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result
- process in which a signal or action triggers another signal or action
- hill of sand piled up by the wind
- shape of the land determined by elevation, relief and landforms
26 Clues: hill of sand piled up by the wind • ability to do work and cause change • change in state from a gas to a liquid • group of parts that work together as a whole • landform with high elevation and high relief • land area that supplies water to a river system • exact copy of something on a much smaller scale • parts of the Earth that contain living organisms • ...
Biology:From Energy and Cellular Respiration to Cancer 2016-02-23
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- Respiration / Carbohydrates that become a type of energy
- / Uncontrolled cell growth and division
- / Without air
- Diphosphate / Molecule formed from the releasing of a phosphate group
- / The process in which it forms two identical "daughter" cells
- / Nuclear envelope is broken up and chromatin condenses
- / Cell splits into two 'daughter' cells
- Chromatid / Two chromosomes with two chromatid
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- / Chromosomes split into two chromatids that separate to opposite ends of the cell
- Tumor / Cells can't migrate;they don't harm other parts of the body
- / Loose strands of DNA
- / Tightly coiled strands of DNA
- Acid Fermentation / Often occurs during heavy exercise
- / Where most of the cell's life is spent
- / With air
15 Clues: / With air • / Without air • / Loose strands of DNA • / Tightly coiled strands of DNA • / Uncontrolled cell growth and division • / Cell splits into two 'daughter' cells • / Where most of the cell's life is spent • Chromatid / Two chromosomes with two chromatid • Acid Fermentation / Often occurs during heavy exercise • / Nuclear envelope is broken up and chromatin condenses • ...
Fats, Protein, & Carbohydrate Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-05
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- what does protein keeps us feeling
- How many kcals per gram do you get for eating protein?
- What is a function for consuming proteins?
- what is a type of carb
- what can carb support
- Your body needs all ... forms of carbohydrates to function properly
- Which of the following is consider the worst fat to consume?
- who need higher levels of fat
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- what is our primary source of energy
- what helps the body absorb vitamin A, vitamin D and vitamin E.
- our body is made up of...
- what kind of nutrient is protein
- what is healthy thanks to fat.
- what weighs more than fat.
- what does carbo mean
15 Clues: what does carbo mean • what can carb support • what is a type of carb • our body is made up of... • what weighs more than fat. • who need higher levels of fat • what is healthy thanks to fat. • what kind of nutrient is protein • what does protein keeps us feeling • what is our primary source of energy • What is a function for consuming proteins? • ...
Science Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface
- - gas necessary for respiration
- - device used to see small objects often used in labs
- - process by which plants make their own food
- - type of energy generated by movement
- - force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces
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- - organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- - distance light travels in one year
- - branch of science that studies living organisms
- - force that pulls objects towards earth
- - solid, liquid or gas fundamental states of matter
- - study of matter and its interactions
- - star at the center of our solar system
- - colorless, odorless gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere
- - basic unit of life
15 Clues: - basic unit of life • - gas necessary for respiration • - distance light travels in one year • - study of matter and its interactions • - type of energy generated by movement • - force that pulls objects towards earth • - star at the center of our solar system • - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface • - process by which plants make their own food • ...
Weather 2017-04-27
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- A violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- Cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses
- barometer, An instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using a liquid
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- A warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure
- breeze, The flow of air from land to a body of water
- A tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- A sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a cloud, between nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- A cold air mass that forms north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude and has high air pressure
- A high-pressure center of dry air
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity
- barometer, An instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of a glass tube partially filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- breeze, The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land
- stream, Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth’s surface
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- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
- A humid air mass that forms over oceans
- An instrument used to measure wind speed
- Elevation above sea level
- The ratio of the mass of substance to its volume
- An instrument used to measure changes in air pressure
- A dry air mass that forms over land
- effect, The effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- surge, A “dome” of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth’s surface
- factor, A measure of cooling combining temperature and wind speed
- The distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- Scientists who study the causes of weather and try to predict it
- Winds, Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- A small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
- Pressure, The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- humidity, The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
- Moving away temporarily from an area about to be affected by severe weather
- cycle, The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- Winds, Winds that blow over short distances
- The boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
40 Clues: Elevation above sea level • A high-pressure center of dry air • A dry air mass that forms over land • A swirling center of low air pressure • A humid air mass that forms over oceans • A violent disturbance in the atmosphere • An instrument used to measure wind speed • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Winds, Winds that blow over short distances • ...
Chemical Basis of Life 2022-08-31
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- The bond that forms between polar molecules.
- The bond that forms when one atom takes an electron from another.
- A "replacement" reaction. Atoms of different molecules trading positions in the other molecule.
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights.
- Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+.
- Composed of simple sugars.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron unequally.
- The resulting materials of a chemical reaction.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron.
- The formula that depicts the number of each type of atom in a molecule.
- A reaction of atoms combining into larger molecules.
- Fats, oils, and waxes.
- A reaction of molecules separating into smaller ones.
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- A scale indicating how acidic or basic a solution is.
- The starting materials a chemical reaction.
- Substances that release ions in water.
- Substances that combine with hydrogen ions.
- The formula that represents the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- Composed of amino acids.
- Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of.
- Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s)
21 Clues: Fats, oils, and waxes. • Composed of amino acids. • Composed of simple sugars. • Substances that release ions in water. • Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s) • Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of. • The starting materials a chemical reaction. • Substances that combine with hydrogen ions. • Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+. • ...
8th Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-15
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- Pure forms are shiny and silvery, Group 2
- Small piece of something
- Energy level showing the distance between an electron and the nucleus
- (+) charge
- Negatively charged space around the nucleus
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Very reactive family in the Periodic Table, Group 1
- Smallest unit of an element
- Center of the atom, filled with protons and neutrons
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- Extremely non-reactive, Group 18
- Usually shiny, hard, malleable,good conductors
- (o) charge
- (-) charge
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- Horizontal lanes in the Periodic Table
- Largest family in the Periodic Table
- Partial conductors, share properties of both metals and non-metals
- Usually brittle, not ductile, poor conductors
- Vertical lanes in the Periodic Table
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Very reactive with 1 and 2 groups, Group 17
21 Clues: (o) charge • (-) charge • (+) charge • Small piece of something • Smallest unit of an element • Extremely non-reactive, Group 18 • Largest family in the Periodic Table • Vertical lanes in the Periodic Table • Horizontal lanes in the Periodic Table • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Pure forms are shiny and silvery, Group 2 • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • ...
Art Study Guide 2024-04-29
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- Same from the center, type of balance
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- Can include vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
- The area in or around an object
- How something feels
- Shapes that are fluid and natural
- Different things, but something in common
- Same thing, different ways
- The type of energy used in moving art
- Same on both side, type of balance
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- If handling sharp objects, pass the ______ end.
- Adding white or black to make a color lighter or darker
- Comparing sizes
- Not the same on both sides, type of balance
- Bringing attention to one part
- The first step in making art
- means you have permission to use the art
- Shapes that are rigid and man made
- If things are equal on side/parts
- Three Dimensional
20 Clues: Comparing sizes • Three Dimensional • How something feels • Same thing, different ways • The first step in making art • Bringing attention to one part • The area in or around an object • Shapes that are fluid and natural • If things are equal on side/parts • Shapes that are rigid and man made • Same on both side, type of balance • Same from the center, type of balance • ...
Coreyion crossword 2025-11-19
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- energy-energy that comes from water
- Energy- energy that comes from within the earth
- Ene.- the energy associated with electric charges
- Energy- energy of a moving object
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
- Insulator material that doesnt conduct energy well
- conductor- a material that conducts thermal energy
- is the transferof thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter
- Ene.- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
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- Ene.- the form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves
- Ene. -energy stored in chemical bonds
- Energy-chemical energy stored in living things
- Potential Ene.- potential energy that depends upon a objects height
- Ene.- the total kinetic energy and potential energy to the motion ofall the microscopic particles in an object
- Energy- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- energy resources-energy resources that are limited
- Potential Ene.-potential energy that is stretched or compressed
- Energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- Energy- energy that comes from the sun
- Energy- temperature of 0 kelvins
20 Clues: Energy- temperature of 0 kelvins • Energy- energy of a moving object • energy-energy that comes from water • Ene. -energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy- energy that comes from the sun • Energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei • Energy-chemical energy stored in living things • Energy- energy that comes from within the earth • ...
Vocab 2021-11-18
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but isn't a permanent change.
- equation A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
- Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is released.
- reaction A process that produces chemical change, resulting in new substances.
- Substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A letter or number that is printed slightly below or the side of another character.
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- A substance that slows down a chemical reaction.
- Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is absorbed.
- A factor that measures some properties.
- A substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins.
10 Clues: A factor that measures some properties. • A substance that slows down a chemical reaction. • Substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction. • A substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins. • equation A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. • Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is absorbed. • ...
Science Vocab. Choice Board 2024-03-21
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- Winds blown steadily from specific directions over long distances.
- The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air creates this.
- a device that measures temperature.
- The lowest layer of earth's atmosphere
- The distance from the earth's equator, measured in degrees.
- The flow of air from land to a body of water forms this.
- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space.
- Thermal energy that is transferred from a hotter object to a coolor one. Transferred in three different ways
- Winds that blow over short distances.
- The result of the weight of a column of air pushing on an area
- Above the stratosphere
- Water in the form of a gas
- The increased cooling that a wind can cause is called this.
- The amount of mass in a given volume of air
- The lower layer of the thermosphere.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid.
- The way Earth's rotation makes winds curve.
- The envelope of gases that surrounds our planet.
- A long glass tube that is colsed at one end and open at the other
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- An instrument that is used to measure air pressure
- A tool to measure wind speed.
- The average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance.
- natural process that keeps earth's temperature at a comfortable degrees suitable for living things.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- The direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- measures the total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- Has wavelengths that are longer than wavelengths for red light. Not visible by humans
- Extends from 80 Km above earth's surface outward into space.
- An airtight metal chamber that's sensitive to changes in air pressure.
- Sun gives off this. Can cause sunburns.
- The outer layer of the thermosphere.
- The transfer of heat between two substances that are in direct contact.
- The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface.
- The process of Dust-sized particles and gases in the atmosphere dispersing light in all directions
- The distance above sea level.
- breeze Local wind that blows from an ocean of lake
36 Clues: Above the stratosphere • Water in the form of a gas • A tool to measure wind speed. • The distance above sea level. • a device that measures temperature. • The outer layer of the thermosphere. • The lower layer of the thermosphere. • Winds that blow over short distances. • The lowest layer of earth's atmosphere • Sun gives off this. Can cause sunburns. • ...
DNA Evidence 2022-09-30
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- A set of instructions for a specific protein
- Building blocks of DNA
- The component of a nucleotide that contains nitrogen
- The element found only in the nitrogenous bases
- Pyrimidine; forms three hydrogen bonds
- The element found only in the phosphate group
- Large molecules that are essential for life
- Purine; forms three hydrogen bonds
- The sugar found in DNA
- The type of bonds that form between two nitrogenous bases
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- Purine; forms two hydrogen bonds
- Passed down from biological relatives
- Twisted ladder; characteristic shape of DNA
- State that A will always bond with T, and C will always bond with G
- A negatively charged molecule found in the cells of all living things
- The entire set of instructions for building an organism
- Part of a nucleotide that contains phosphorous; bonds nucleotides together
- Watson and ___; published a paper describing the three-dimensional structure of DNA as a double helix
- Pyrimidine; forms two hydrogen bonds
19 Clues: Building blocks of DNA • The sugar found in DNA • Purine; forms two hydrogen bonds • Purine; forms three hydrogen bonds • Pyrimidine; forms two hydrogen bonds • Passed down from biological relatives • Pyrimidine; forms three hydrogen bonds • Twisted ladder; characteristic shape of DNA • Large molecules that are essential for life • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2024-05-10
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- Heat is transformed In waves through the air, such as heat coming from a campfire
- Cycle Series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- Type of rock that forms from sediments
- Property of minerals that may be used to help in identification, but not as reliable as its streak
- of Fire Area of volcanic and seismic activity that surrounds the Pacific Plate
- A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance, which increases inside Earth as the depth increases
- Force that pushes on the ends of the rock causing it to get thicker in the middle
- Instrument used to record seismic waves
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- Neck Forms as magma hardens inside a pipe
- Force that pulls on the ends of rock causing it to get thinner in the middle
- Hanging wall moves up the dip of the fault
- the study of weather
- Tides occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other (produces smaller high and low tides)
- state of the atmosphere
- the act of decreasing or reducing something
15 Clues: the study of weather • state of the atmosphere • Type of rock that forms from sediments • Instrument used to record seismic waves • Neck Forms as magma hardens inside a pipe • Hanging wall moves up the dip of the fault • the act of decreasing or reducing something • Force that pulls on the ends of rock causing it to get thinner in the middle • ...
Science Stuff 2022-03-18
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- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- a reaction in which energy is absorbed
- a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
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- any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance.
- The study of matter and how matter changes
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
- a characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into other substances
- A solid that forms from solutions during a chemical reaction
9 Clues: a reaction in which energy is absorbed • anything that has mass and takes up space • The study of matter and how matter changes • a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • A change in matter that produces one or more new substances • A solid that forms from solutions during a chemical reaction • ...
Nuclear Power Plants - Radon Review 2024-04-13
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- Process for reducing radon levels in a building
- Makes electricity in nuclear power plant
- Energy (heat) produced by fuel rods
- Change the rate of fission in nuclear reactor
- Clothing and mops, reactor water waste
- Source of radon in soil in Nebraska
- Health problem related to radon- _____ cancer
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- Building that holds reactor
- Process that splits large atoms in reactor
- Greenhouse gas that forms from coal plants
- Turns the turbine at nuclear power plant
- Slows down neutrons to make fission happen
- Fuel rods are this type of waste
- Cause of reactor accident in 2011 in China
- Accident in Soviet Union - 1986
- Process that makes uranium better for fission
- Isotope needed for fuel rods - enriched uranium
17 Clues: Building that holds reactor • Accident in Soviet Union - 1986 • Fuel rods are this type of waste • Energy (heat) produced by fuel rods • Source of radon in soil in Nebraska • Clothing and mops, reactor water waste • Turns the turbine at nuclear power plant • Makes electricity in nuclear power plant • Process that splits large atoms in reactor • ...
Heat and energy 2022-01-17
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- A group of atoms bonded together
- energy, stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- of Conservation of Energy, the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy, the energy an object has due to its motion
- point, The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- The transfer of thermal energy (heat) by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- energy, energy carried by sound waves
- Theory of Matter, the idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion
- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- energy (heat), kinetic energy associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
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- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- A state of balance
- transfer, the flow of thermal energy (heat) from higher temperature to lower temperature
- transformation, A change from one form of energy to another
- point, The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
- of matter, A physical property that describes matter as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- energy, Energy in the form of moving waves of light
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- energy, energy of moving electrons
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- energy, Energy stored in chemical bonds
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
28 Clues: A state of balance • A group of atoms bonded together • energy, energy of moving electrons • energy, energy carried by sound waves • energy, Energy stored in chemical bonds • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • energy, the energy an object has due to its motion • ...
Organelles 2017-10-26
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- Helps to controls the movement of foods and wastes
- Cell Wall that forms between two daugher cells.
- Most commmon type of blood cell.
- Pruduction of ribosomes
- Make our body work, inside our body
- Blood flows to the lungs inside of it
- When matirial like, oxigen, carbon dioxide and glucuse enter and leave cells
- Brain of the cell.
- Organelles that help in digestion
- Help to stop bleeding
- Gets rid of "intruders" harming the body.
- Flattened sacks
- Rigid structure found in plant cells.
- Tubes that disest food particles
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- Blood cells that protect the body against diseases
- Keep blood moving in a certain direction
- Care blood
- Most important arterie of the human body
- Small tubes blood flow inside
- Smalliest blood vessels
- Organelle that produces energy.
- Structure of the heart
- Give color to the plants
- Hair-like structure that extends from the surface cell
24 Clues: Care blood • Flattened sacks • Brain of the cell. • Help to stop bleeding • Structure of the heart • Pruduction of ribosomes • Smalliest blood vessels • Give color to the plants • Small tubes blood flow inside • Organelle that produces energy. • Most commmon type of blood cell. • Tubes that disest food particles • Organelles that help in digestion • Make our body work, inside our body • ...
lipids 2025-09-23
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- – Helps mix oil and water
- – “Good” cholesterol
- – Essential fatty acid found in fish
- – Backbone of triglycerides
- acid – Building block of fats
- – Lipid with a phosphate group, forms cell membranes
- fat – Artificially hydrogenated fat
- – “Bad” cholesterol
- – Process that turns oils into solid fats
- – Fat with one double bond
- – Function of triglycerides
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- – Fat with at least one double bond
- – Fat with multiple double bonds
- – Organ affected by fat consumption
- – Fat tissue in the body
- – Fruit high in healthy fats
- – Example of monounsaturated fat source
- – Fat or fat-like molecule
- – Main form of fat in the body
- – Type of sterol in animal cells
- – Fat with no double bonds
- – Example of saturated fat source
- E – Fat-soluble vitamin in oils
- – Type of lipid including cholesterol
- – Essential fatty acid found in vegetable oils
25 Clues: – “Bad” cholesterol • – “Good” cholesterol • – Fat tissue in the body • – Helps mix oil and water • – Fat or fat-like molecule • – Fat with no double bonds • – Fat with one double bond • – Backbone of triglycerides • – Function of triglycerides • – Fruit high in healthy fats • acid – Building block of fats • – Main form of fat in the body • E – Fat-soluble vitamin in oils • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — The ability to do work.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
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- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — Speed with direction.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- CHANGE — A change that forms a new substance.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • — Anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
Science-Rhys and Annalisa 2024-02-22
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- hot things rise, cold things fall
- a substance that transfers energy
- energy of things actively in motion
- a change in appearance
- reaction that releases energy
- the measure of average kinetic energy
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- the transfer of thermal energy between objects
- speeds up reaction
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- when 2 molecules react and bond
- energy that comes from heat
- a change in the substance
- energy stored in something based on height
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- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- amount of heat energy required to raise the temp of a substance
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a reaction
- everything has it
- biological substance that acts like a catalyst
- a substance or material that decreases rate of reaction
- pre reaction
- energy moves between 2 objects
- total energy of motion
- oxygen can enter and leave
- post reaction
- a substance that helps a substance resist ph change
- amount of energy stored in things
- emissions of energy
- oxygen cannot enter nor leave
- how fast a reaction is
30 Clues: pre reaction • post reaction • everything has it • speeds up reaction • emissions of energy • a change in appearance • total energy of motion • how fast a reaction is • a change in the substance • oxygen can enter and leave • energy that comes from heat • reaction that releases energy • oxygen cannot enter nor leave • energy moves between 2 objects • when 2 molecules react and bond • ...
All Things Energy 2025-01-28
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- this is conserved in collisions if the external force is zero
- name of the type of energy recognized by Albert Einstein which said that mass itself is a form of energy
- sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system
- law of ___; states that in a closed, isolated system, energy cannot be created or destroyed; instead, it is conserved
- the change in kinetic energy
- stored energy due to interactions between objects in a system; formula is mgh
- stored energy due to an object’s change in shape; an example is a spring
- energy of motion; formula is one-half mass times velocity
- the ability of a system to produce a change in itself or the world around it; represented by the symbol E
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- energy associated with charged particles
- a collision in which kinetic energy decreases; occurs between soft objects such as ones made of clay
- a collision in which the kinetic energy does not change; occurs between hard objects
- the stored energy due to gravity represented by the symbol GPE
- energy you get from the food you eat
- the position where GPE is defined to be zero
- heat energy; sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles in a system; symbol is Q
- energy transferred by electromagnetic waves
- energy due to rotational motion; formula is one-half the moment of inertia times the angular velocity
- the unit that energy is measured in
- the energy stored in bonds inside an atom’s nucleus; released when the structure of an atom’s nucleus changes
20 Clues: the change in kinetic energy • the unit that energy is measured in • energy you get from the food you eat • energy associated with charged particles • energy transferred by electromagnetic waves • the position where GPE is defined to be zero • energy of motion; formula is one-half mass times velocity • this is conserved in collisions if the external force is zero • ...
Mitosis 2012-11-16
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- Number of phases
- What make all of the cells the same
- Fifth phase; chromosomes spread out and nuclear membrane forms
- First phase; cell size is increased and energy is stored
- Half of the chromosome; contains genetic information
- Mitosis allows cells to _________.
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- Third phase; cromosomes line up in the center of the cell
- The reproduction of cells
- Sixth phase; cells split into two identical cells
- Second phase; DNA molecules condense and coil
- Mitosis only happens in __________ cells.
- Fourth phase; sister chromatids move towards opposite sides of the cell
12 Clues: Number of phases • The reproduction of cells • Mitosis allows cells to _________. • What make all of the cells the same • Mitosis only happens in __________ cells. • Second phase; DNA molecules condense and coil • Sixth phase; cells split into two identical cells • Half of the chromosome; contains genetic information • ...
Geology revision 2021-11-24
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- This is what the 'R' in CER stands for
- A __________ measure is what we do to minimise risk in an experiment
- This is what the 'C' in CER stands for
- Metamorphic rocks are formed under high ____ and pressure
- Igneous rock that forms from slow cooling and has larger crystals
- It is important for Scientists to record their o___________ when doing experiments
- Bubbling indicates a ________ change has occurred
- Igneous rock that forms from fast cooling and has smaller crystals
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- This type of rain is an example of chemical weathering
- Rock that forms from the compaction and cementation of sediments
- Rock that forms under intense heat and pressure
- The breaking down of rock
- Rock that forms from magma or lava
- The process that allows liquid magma to become solid igneous rock
- Rocks are made up of many m_______
- This is what the 'E' in CER stands for
- When broken rock pieces are carried away by rain and wind
- This is something unsafe that could happen during an experiment
18 Clues: The breaking down of rock • Rock that forms from magma or lava • Rocks are made up of many m_______ • This is what the 'R' in CER stands for • This is what the 'C' in CER stands for • This is what the 'E' in CER stands for • Rock that forms under intense heat and pressure • Bubbling indicates a ________ change has occurred • ...
Ecology 2022-04-29
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- a predator hunts for their food and kills it in order to survive.
- The study of relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- both species benefit from their interaction.
- Sequence where nutrients and energy is transferred from one organism to the other.
- how energy is passed through food chains.
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Being dependant on nature and each other for survival.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
10 Clues: how energy is passed through food chains. • both species benefit from their interaction. • Being dependant on nature and each other for survival. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • a predator hunts for their food and kills it in order to survive. • ...
5° Vocabulary #3 Theme 4 2023-05-10
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- the chemical element of atomic number 6
- A resource that has a theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans
- measure of the impact human activities have on the environment
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
- Pollutants that are released into the air
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- A gradual increase in average global temperature
- Situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere
- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system
10 Clues: the chemical element of atomic number 6 • Pollutants that are released into the air • A gradual increase in average global temperature • A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons • Situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere • A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system • ...
Environment and Hope 2025-10-31
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- To add chemicals or organic material to soil so that plants grow better
- Forms of energy that can be replaced naturally, such as hydro-electricity, solar energy and wind power
- To refuse to obey rules or authority.
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant
- The gradual destruction of soil or rock by wind or water
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- To weaken or gradually destroy something
- Long-term global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall etc.
- Relating to an imagined society where life is miserable and controlled.
- Using resources to protect the environment for the future.
- An act of violent or open resistance against authority
10 Clues: To refuse to obey rules or authority. • To weaken or gradually destroy something • The natural home or environment of an animal or plant • An act of violent or open resistance against authority • The gradual destruction of soil or rock by wind or water • Using resources to protect the environment for the future. • ...
Meiosis 2024-02-08
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- division of cell at end of meiosis
- Reproductive cell
- female
- Biological variation that occurs in people
- Contains 2 sets of chromosomes
- Made from 1 single chromosome
- Prophase 1
- align on opposite poles
- Contains 1 set of chromosomes
- cell divides and forms 2at the end of cells
- divide again making 4 cells
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- Cell replicates DNA
- homologous chromosomes separate
- make haploid cells
- number of cells doubled but not chromosomes
- Made up of chromosome pairs
- Two genes split into daughter cells
- male
- The 2 sister chromatids pulled to opposite sides
- a spindle apparatus forms nuclear envelope breaks down
- Cell Divison Makes 2 Daughter Cells
- chromosomes move to the middle
- forms into chromosomes start to crossover
23 Clues: male • female • Prophase 1 • Reproductive cell • make haploid cells • Cell replicates DNA • align on opposite poles • Made up of chromosome pairs • divide again making 4 cells • Made from 1 single chromosome • Contains 1 set of chromosomes • Contains 2 sets of chromosomes • chromosomes move to the middle • homologous chromosomes separate • division of cell at end of meiosis • ...
Science Olympiad Timed Practice 2014-11-03
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- a plant-like organism that breaks down dead or dying plants
- active at night
- a path that electricity follows
- a group of stars that forms a pattern or picture
- an object that can attract iron and produce a magnetic field
- an adaptation that allows an animal to blend into its surroundings
- the bottom layer of soil, made mostly of solid rock
- all dead; no more left alive on Earth
- a relationship between tow organisms that helps one or both of the organisms
- the property of matter that keeps an object at rest or moving in a straight line
- an organism that makes its own food
- an instrument for measuring air pressure
- a basic unit that measures a force, such as gravity
- a part of a cell that stores water and nutrients
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem
- a basic building block of matter
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- the amount of water vapor in the air at any given time
- the energy of motion
- solid waste produced by the body during digestion
- the gel-like substance that fills a cell
- surface landforms of an area
- a common rock-forming mineral with large crystals that can be many different colors
- not allowing light to pass through
- the addition of harmful materials to the environment
- to move from one place to another
- something that slows or stops the flow of energy, such as heat, electricity, or sound
- an area of land that is drained by a series of creeks and rivers
- an opening in Earth's crust through which melted rock, hot gases, rock fragments, and ash reach the surface
- a form of matter that has no definite shape or volume
- a vascular tissue that conducts water and minerals through a plant
- a type of animal that has three main body parts and six legs
- the layer of rock that forms the outer surface of Earth
- to turn on an axis
- another name for a saltwater environment
- the smallest unit of life
- molten rock that reaches Earth's surface
- the molten rock beneath Earth's surface
37 Clues: active at night • the energy of motion • to turn on an axis • surface landforms of an area • the smallest unit of life • a path that electricity follows • to move from one place to another • not allowing light to pass through • an organism that makes its own food • a nonliving part of an ecosystem • ...
8-14 Crossword 2017-08-15
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- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates river.
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior.
- Vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth.
- Fertile soil that is a result of flooding waters, and is great for growing crops.
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow to grow crops.
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- A softer layer of Earth's interior that forms further below the Earth's crust.
- When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food.
- The amount of force that pressures on an area.
- A layer of hot solid material that is between Earth's crust and core.
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures.
10 Clues: The amount of force that pressures on an area. • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates river. • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures. • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior. • A period of time with not enough rain or snow to grow crops. • When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food. • ...
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- type of precipitation that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- layer that prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
- to appear or happen
- type of natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
- type of natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
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- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- type of smog/air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
- type of natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- type of energy creating heat from within Earth
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
15 Clues: to appear or happen • type of energy creating heat from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • ...
Science Year 7 ,Smart international school 2025-12-11
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- Thermal energy transfer through fluids (liquids or gases).
- A device that converts electrical energy into light energy.
- The energy of movement.
- The transfer of thermal energy through solids.
- The total energy from a source that is useful (e.g., light from a lamp).
- Energy from the Sun, often used by solar panels.
- A non-renewable resource formed from ancient plant and animal matter.
- The conversion of energy from one form to another.
- Energy we can hear; caused by vibrations.
- A device that converts light energy into electrical energy.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
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- The principle that states energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The unit used to measure energy (Symbol: J).
- Stored energy due to an object's position or height.
- An object or material that does not allow energy to pass through easily.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves.
- A fuel source that can be naturally replenished, like wind or solar.
- A common example of a non-renewable energy source (e.g., used in cars).
- Energy type associated with the movement of electric charges.
20 Clues: The energy of movement. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy we can hear; caused by vibrations. • The unit used to measure energy (Symbol: J). • The transfer of thermal energy through solids. • Energy from the Sun, often used by solar panels. • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances. • The conversion of energy from one form to another. • ...
Electricity Circuits 2024-10-18
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- a circuit that works
- a steady flow of electricity
- stops the flow of heat, electricity or sound
- 5 forms of energy
- a small electrical generator
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- a circular path for electricity to follow
- allows heat, electricity, sound to go through
- a circuit that has a gap and doesn't work
- charge particles that can flow through conductors
9 Clues: 5 forms of energy • a circuit that works • a steady flow of electricity • a small electrical generator • a circular path for electricity to follow • a circuit that has a gap and doesn't work • stops the flow of heat, electricity or sound • allows heat, electricity, sound to go through • charge particles that can flow through conductors
Science Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - distance light travels in one year
- - study of matter and its interactions
- - basic unit of life
- - organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- - device used to see small objects often used in labs
- - star at the center of our solar system
- - gas necessary for respiration
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- - branch of science that studies living organisms
- - solid, liquid or gas fundamental states of matter
- - force that pulls objects towards earth
- - process by which plants make their own food
- - force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces
- - type of energy generated by movement
- - colorless, odorless gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere
- - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface
- - basic chemical substance with a specific number of protons
16 Clues: - basic unit of life • - gas necessary for respiration • - distance light travels in one year • - type of energy generated by movement • - study of matter and its interactions • - force that pulls objects towards earth • - star at the center of our solar system • - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface • - process by which plants make their own food • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2015-11-30
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- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- 3 forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- 3rd form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
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- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Vitamin that acts as antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • 3rd form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid • ...
Elements & Atoms 2023-08-22
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- Temperatures above absolute zero
- Smallest Particle that exhibits all the properties and characteristics of a compound
- Smallest Particle
- Two or more elements that are together
- A series of Elements as numbers and letters
- Substance of stars and most forms of the universe
- Can be easily shaped
- Zero Each particle has thermal energy
- Has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape
- An object that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- Represents a chemical shorthand
- A pure substance
- The component that is present
- Represented as a chemical shorthand
- Reaction Separates the elements/compounds
- Energy Vibrates around a fixed point within the object
- Individual particles vibrate around a point that is within and moves with the cluster
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- Specific blend of ingredients
- Mixtures that appear as pure substances, but there not
- A mixture of sand and salt
- Fit comfortably other eachother
- and Condition Particles that bounce in an unknown order
- Has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- Components are blended uniformly
- Particles are arranged in a less rigid pattern
- Shows the number of atoms of each formula
- The component that does not disappear
- Can not easily be shaped
- Earth, Water, Fire, Air
29 Clues: A pure substance • Smallest Particle • Can be easily shaped • Earth, Water, Fire, Air • Can not easily be shaped • A mixture of sand and salt • Specific blend of ingredients • The component that is present • Fit comfortably other eachother • Represents a chemical shorthand • Temperatures above absolute zero • Components are blended uniformly • Represented as a chemical shorthand • ...
1.2 Chemicals of Life – Biomolecules 2025-02-14
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- Which molecule forms the hydrophilic head in phospholipids?
- What type of reaction builds complex molecules from simple ones?
- What base is found in RNA but not DNA?
- What is the main energy currency of the cell?
- What is the solvent for biochemical reactions?
- What is the basic unit of nucleic acids?
- What type of protein regulates bodily functions?
- Which type of lipid is found in cell membranes?
- What is the basic unit of lipids?
- Which protein transports oxygen in blood?
- Which test detects reducing sugars?
- Which protein speeds up chemical reactions?
- What is a carbohydrate made of many sugar units?
- Which color change shows positive for protein?
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- What is the simplest type of carbohydrate?
- Which lipid is liquid at room temperature?
- Which nucleic acid is double-stranded?
- Which test detects proteins?
- Which polysaccharide is used for energy storage in plants?
- What is the sugar in RNA?
- What hormone regulates metabolism?
- What mineral is essential for muscle contraction?
- What is the structural carbohydrate in plant cell walls?
- What bond links amino acids?
- Which molecule is used in electron transfer during respiration?
- What test identifies starch?
- What is the storage carbohydrate in animals?
- Which nucleic acid is involved in protein synthesis?
28 Clues: What is the sugar in RNA? • Which test detects proteins? • What bond links amino acids? • What test identifies starch? • What is the basic unit of lipids? • What hormone regulates metabolism? • Which test detects reducing sugars? • Which nucleic acid is double-stranded? • What base is found in RNA but not DNA? • What is the basic unit of nucleic acids? • ...
WEATHER BINGO 2022-01-20
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- an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation.
- internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature
- the force exerted by air, whether compressed or unconfined, on any surface in contact with it
- process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils
- a warm ocean current flowing N from the Gulf of Mexico, along the E coast of the U.S., to an area off the SE coast of Newfoundland
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- a map showing the state of the weather over a large area.
- a condition of the atmosphere in which the pressure is above average.
- the final transfer of energy to the surface is by
- the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air, in particular the leading edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
- a condition of the atmosphere in which the pressure is below average
- a composite front produced by occlusion.
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
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- the temperature at or near a surface
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air, in particular the trailing edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
- part of the sun's energy is absorbed by the earth's
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid.it is the reverse of evaporation, where liquid water becomes a vapor
- forms when a cold front or warm front stops moving
- energy transmitted in wave motion, especially electromagnetic wave motion.
- radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- a narrow variable band of very strong predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above the earth. There are typically two or three jet streams in each of the northern and southern hemispheres.
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- Ocean currents are the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind, and water density
23 Clues: radiant energy emitted by the sun. • the temperature at or near a surface • a composite front produced by occlusion. • the final transfer of energy to the surface is by • forms when a cold front or warm front stops moving • part of the sun's energy is absorbed by the earth's • a map showing the state of the weather over a large area. • ...
Weather And Atmosphere 2014-05-04
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- transfer of heat from one place to another
- white, fluffy clouds with a flat bottom
- Bottom layer of the atmosphere
- a large, low cloud that produces thunderstorms
- thickest layer of the atmosphere
- low, layer clouds that produce light rain
- transfer of energy by rays or waves
- low and dark clouds that produce rain
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- transfer of heat when objects bump into each other
- Atmosphere layer containing the most ozone
- forms when millions of water droplets become suspended in air and grab onto dust particles
- wispy, white clouds at a high altitude
- Atmosphere layer where most meteors burn up
- outer layer of the atmosphere
- windless areas in the Earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: outer layer of the atmosphere • Bottom layer of the atmosphere • thickest layer of the atmosphere • transfer of energy by rays or waves • low and dark clouds that produce rain • white, fluffy clouds with a flat bottom • wispy, white clouds at a high altitude • windless areas in the Earth's atmosphere • low, layer clouds that produce light rain • ...
ACT Science Terms #2 2023-11-07
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- information which is specified or stated.
- to exclude some information intentionally or forgetfully
- a belief about something, an impulse, or desire
- the energy of the motion of an object
- a process used by plants to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, using energy from sunlight
- something which forms the foundation of a system or behavior.
- a scale from 1-14
- an animal that survives by exclusively eating plants
- an area where an organism naturally lives in the ecosystem
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- something which cannot be dissolved into another liquid or aqueous solution.
- a fundamental part of an atom which has no charge.
- an event which is close to happening; something which is about to happen in a short period.
- something which is immune to any change from another thing (specific or in general).
- the second statement stated of the two previous statements.
- an organism which uses another organism as a host and feeds off the host for survival
15 Clues: a scale from 1-14 • the energy of the motion of an object • information which is specified or stated. • a belief about something, an impulse, or desire • a fundamental part of an atom which has no charge. • an animal that survives by exclusively eating plants • to exclude some information intentionally or forgetfully • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD-SAM WHEELER 2014-02-26
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- an example of elastic energy
- the rate work is done
- movement of electrons
- energy associated with electromagnetic
- rate of change of movement
- is a derived unit of power
- the ability for an object to do work
- type of energy in the form of heat
- energy that is made by vibration
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- unit for power
- electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye
- find this by multiplying force of friction and normal force
- equals the change in energy
- energy that is made by a gravitational field
- energy related by Maxwell's equations
- energy of action or motion
- energy that is produced by exothermic reactions
- m times v =
- stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- energy without disorder
20 Clues: m times v = • unit for power • the rate work is done • movement of electrons • energy without disorder • energy of action or motion • rate of change of movement • is a derived unit of power • equals the change in energy • an example of elastic energy • energy that is made by vibration • type of energy in the form of heat • the ability for an object to do work • ...
Greek and Latin Stems List #7-8 2021-03-03
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- Next year I will be taking __________, I am worried because I’m not that good at dealing with shapes
- The lady followed ________, so she read her horoscope.
- ________________ energy is the energy stored in Earth.
- Rebels fought to ____________ the country.
- The beautiful ______ cups made this coffee shop very popular.
- The _____ student was on his way to get an award for his honor roll status.
- Many use ________ to call attention to a footnote
- Many will argue that public institutions need to be _______________.
- The _______ had a very poor reputation amongst society.
- ___________ can be classified as Earth science.
- One of the many views on politics comes from ___________.
- The Corona Virus has caused a negative impact on ___________ in the US.
- I usually see double because I have __________.
- This third-world country has an _____________ regime
- Next year I will be taking ________, I am worried because I’m not that good at dealing with shapes
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- I study the ____________ of car buyers.
- A cactus is a _______.
- Covid 19 is known as a _______ infection.
- __________is a very hard topic to learn but is offered in many colleges.
- ________ is also known more commonly as the stomach flu.
- The student’s ______in math was shown very obviously, in that his grade was very low.
- My major in college is ___________, I am trying to show people there are other life forms other than life forms on Earth.
- The math associated with __________ is very hard.
- The man's past was very ____________ for a conservative family.
- The statue of _____ is a symbol of freedom and ______.
- There was an ___________that entered Earth's atmosphere but didn’t hit Earth's surface.
- Many social studies classes also teach ___________
- The United States is a representative ___________.
- I can see far objects better than close because of my _____________.
- The _______ was a very rich woman, she had fine clothes and dined at the finest restaurants.
- Asher has an _____ for social studies because he can learn it very quickly.
31 Clues: A cactus is a _______. • I study the ____________ of car buyers. • Covid 19 is known as a _______ infection. • Rebels fought to ____________ the country. • ___________ can be classified as Earth science. • I usually see double because I have __________. • Many use ________ to call attention to a footnote • The math associated with __________ is very hard. • ...
Work and Energy 2014-02-25
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- The type energy in a compressed object
- Work equals force multiplied by ______
- The rate at which work is done
- What power is measured in
- When work is done, there will be an equal change in energy
- The type of energy delivered by electrical circuits
- The type of energy that results in a system's temperature
- The energy of an object due to its motion
- The force that attracts an object to the center of the earth
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- What work is measured in
- Energy remains ____ due to the Law of Conservation of Energy
- How an object gains or loses energy
- The energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- A reaction that releases heat
- The type of energy that is released in nuclear fission/fusion
- A resistance force related to thermal energy
- What can be removed from an atom with ionization energy
- Kinetic energy equals 0.5 multiplied by mass multiplied by ______
- The energy of electromagnetic waves
- The ability of an object to do work
20 Clues: What work is measured in • What power is measured in • A reaction that releases heat • The rate at which work is done • How an object gains or loses energy • The energy of electromagnetic waves • The ability of an object to do work • The type energy in a compressed object • Work equals force multiplied by ______ • The energy of an object due to its motion • ...
Climate change 2022-02-20
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- the bottom layer of the Atmosphere
- a chemical element that forms diamond and graphite
- layer that the aurora happens
- Energy released in the form of particle or electromagnetic waves
- Layer that meteorites burn
- One of the four spheres that contains animals
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- Layer that contains the ozone layer
- layer of gases surrounding the earth
- a marked effect or influence.
- move steadily and continuously in a current or stream
10 Clues: Layer that meteorites burn • a marked effect or influence. • layer that the aurora happens • the bottom layer of the Atmosphere • Layer that contains the ozone layer • layer of gases surrounding the earth • One of the four spheres that contains animals • a chemical element that forms diamond and graphite • move steadily and continuously in a current or stream • ...
CrossWord 2024-04-17
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- The study of the relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- Ability to do work
- Living things depend in nature and each other
- Same about of births and deaths in a area
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- 2 animals that fight for food
- Where plants and animals interact
- Both species benefit from interaction
- The material structure of an individual life form
- Food Chains
- Eats it and gets eaten
10 Clues: Food Chains • Ability to do work • Eats it and gets eaten • 2 animals that fight for food • Where plants and animals interact • Both species benefit from interaction • Same about of births and deaths in a area • Living things depend in nature and each other • The material structure of an individual life form • ...
cellular respiration autumn kist 2018-01-11
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- compound that is synthesized by cells and that plays a major role in metabolism
- desribes a process that requires oxygen
- the anaerobic process by which yeasts and other microorganisms break down sugars to form carbon dioxide
- the region of the cell within the membrane that includes the fluid
- a series of molecules found in the inner membranes of mitochndria and choroplasts, through which electrons pass in a process that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane
- made during fermentation, tightens our muceles
- the process by which cells obtain energy from carbohydrates forms water and carbon dioxide
- examples of ethanol
- compound that starts the krebs cycle
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- a series of biochemical reactionsthat convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water
- a coound consisting of a molecule of adenosine and 3 phosphate molecules
- example of lactic acid
- the long chains of chemical reactions that take place in the normal operation of living systems
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, bacteria, or yeasts or mold in the absence of oxygen
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- in eukaryotic cells, the cell organelle that is surrounded by two membranes
- the mitochondrial membrane that separates the mitochondrial mattrx with the inner membrane space
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier by being oxidized to NAD+ and reduced to NADH
- a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle
- adenosine diphosphate
- the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid, which makes a small amount of energy available to cells in the form of ATP
- an enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule
- a saltor ester of pyruvic acid
- descries a process that does not require oxygen
24 Clues: examples of ethanol • adenosine diphosphate • example of lactic acid • flavin adenine dinucleotide • a saltor ester of pyruvic acid • compound that starts the krebs cycle • desribes a process that requires oxygen • made during fermentation, tightens our muceles • a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle • descries a process that does not require oxygen • ...
Biochemistry part 2 2012-01-24
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- The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer
- What is the process by which monomers are linked together to form polymers?
- Polymers of amino acids
- Fat that consists of three fatty acids linked to one glycerol molecule
- Having an aversion to water
- Huge molecules of these three classes- carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other proteins
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction
- These simple sugar molecules, stored in polysaccharides such as glycogen in animals, are a major energy source for cellular work
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- The type of bond that forms to join monomers into monomers is this because they are strongly bonded to each other through the loss of a water molecule
- Specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions in cells
- The unraveling or loss of shape of a protein due to altered environmental conditions
- Protein molecules are polymers of these molecules because they consist of one or more polypeptides into specific conformations
- Polysaccharide that is used for storing energy in human muscle and liver cells is?
- Lipids that form the main structural component of cell membranes are?
- Having an affinity for water
- Major energy storage compound of plant seeds
- Cellulose is this and therefore this because it is constructed from monosaccharide glucose monomers
- An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
- A covalent bond joining amino acids together to form a polypeptide
- Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages
- Compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same numbers of elements but different structures and hence different properties
- Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water
23 Clues: Polymers of amino acids • Having an aversion to water • Having an affinity for water • Major energy storage compound of plant seeds • Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water • Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages • The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer • An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen • ...
Energy Unit Review 2021-12-20
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- energy obtained from flowing water.
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years.
- the ability to do work.
- energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point.
- the energy associated with electric charges.
- rich deposits of hydrocarbons formed underground from the remains of once-living organisms.
- a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus is split into two smaller parts.
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface.
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- the energy stored in chemical bonds.
- a cell that generates electricity from a controlled reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.
- energy stored in atomic nuclei.
- a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields.
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects.
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed.
- a nuclear reaction in which the nuclei of two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus.
- the chemical energy stored in living things.
- the energy an object has due to its motion.
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy.
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently.
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time.
- a device that stores energy and then discharges it by converting chemical energy into electricity.
- the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object.
23 Clues: the ability to do work. • energy stored in atomic nuclei. • energy obtained from flowing water. • the energy stored in chemical bonds. • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface. • the energy an object has due to its motion. • the chemical energy stored in living things. • the energy associated with electric charges. • sunlight that is converted into usable energy. • ...
Storm Spotter Vocab 2017-05-08
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- a swirling center of low pressure
- winds that blow over short distances
- the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- a funnel shaped cloud that reaches down to earth’s surface
- the continual movement of the water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- the amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- the flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land
- a high pressure center of dry air
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- the pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- an instrument used to measure relative humidity
- a cold air mass that forms north of 50 north latitude or south of 50 south latitude and has high air pressure
- an instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using a liquid
- a measure of cooling combining temperature and speed
- a dry air mass that forms over land
- the flow of air from land to a body of water
- bands of high speed winds about 10 kilometers above earth’s surface
- a small storm often accompanied by heavy rain and frequent thunder and lightning
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- an instrument used to measure changes in air pressure
- a huge body of air that has a similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height
- elevation above sea level
- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- move away temporarily from an area about to be affected by severe weather
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- the ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume
- the boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
- winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses
- a sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a could, nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
- a warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure
- the distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- the effect of the earth’s rotation on the directions of winds
- a dome of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands
- a scientist who studies the causes of weather and tries to predict it
- an instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of glass tube partially filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury
- the percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapour that the air can contain at a particular temperature
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- a tropical storm with winds 119 km/h or up
- a humid air mass that forms over oceans
- a line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature
- a line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
41 Clues: elevation above sea level • a swirling center of low pressure • a high pressure center of dry air • a dry air mass that forms over land • winds that blow over short distances • a humid air mass that forms over oceans • a violent disturbance in the atmosphere • an instrument used to measure wind speed • a tropical storm with winds 119 km/h or up • ...
Work and Energy Crossword 2014-02-24
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- energy/ power
- earth and doorbells serve as examples for this type of energy
- SI unit of work
- minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in a gaseous state
- work / distance
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- energy with a formula E=mc^2
- rate at which work is done
- atoms are fused together
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- energy contained in the internal structure of an atom or molecule
- energy with a formula: m*g*h
- energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities
- energy an object possesses due to its motion
- atoms are broken apart
- the ability of an object to do work
- energy produced by vibrating sound waves
- energy a substance or system has related to its temperature
- how an object gains or loses energy
- potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort volume or shape
20 Clues: energy/ power • SI unit of work • work / distance • atoms are broken apart • atoms are fused together • rate at which work is done • energy with a formula: m*g*h • energy with a formula E=mc^2 • energy of electromagnetic waves • the ability of an object to do work • how an object gains or loses energy • energy produced by vibrating sound waves • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
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- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
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- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
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- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
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- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
ok lol 2024-11-14
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- A push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate, measured in newtons (N).
- A force that resists the relative motion between two surfaces in contact.
- The ratio of the output force to the input force, indicating how much a machine multiplies the applied force.
- The total length of the path traveled by an object, regardless of direction, usually measured in meters.
- The force of attraction that pulls objects toward the center of a planet or other celestial body.
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- The transfer of energy that occurs when a force causes an object to move a certain distance.
- A flat surface tilted at an angle to the horizontal, used to reduce the amount of force needed to lift an object.
- The unit of energy or work in the International System of Units, equivalent to the energy transferred when a force of one newton displaces an object by one meter.
- The capacity to do work, existing in various forms like kinetic, potential, or thermal energy.
- The amount of matter in an object, typically measured in kilograms (kg), which determines its resistance to acceleration.
- A simple machine consisting of a rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point (fulcrum) to lift or move a load with less effort.
- The unit of force in the International System of Units, defined as the force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass by one meter per second squared.
12 Clues: A force that resists the relative motion between two surfaces in contact. • A push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate, measured in newtons (N). • The transfer of energy that occurs when a force causes an object to move a certain distance. • The capacity to do work, existing in various forms like kinetic, potential, or thermal energy. • ...
Biomolecules Review 2023-09-11
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- used to store energy
- complex carbohydrate that forms when simple sugars bind together in a chain
- two monosaccharides
- smallest particle of a compound
- organic compounds such as DNA or RNA that is built of monomers called nucleotides
- one nucleotide chain
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- substance that consists of two or more elements
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- carbon are not bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible
- process that changes some chemical substances into other
- monomer of protein
- force that holds molecules together
- carbons are bonded to as many hydrogens as possible
- organic compound made of amino acids
- molecules with the same chemical formula but in a different arrangement
- monomer of carbohydrates
- amino acids bind together in a long chain
- two polynucleotide chains
- organic compound such as fat or oil
19 Clues: monomer of protein • two monosaccharides • used to store energy • one nucleotide chain • monomer of carbohydrates • two polynucleotide chains • smallest particle of a compound • force that holds molecules together • organic compound such as fat or oil • organic compound made of amino acids • amino acids bind together in a long chain • proteins that speed up chemical reactions • ...
Science: Unit 1 Vocab 2025-10-05
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- The process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves
- A line that forms the boundary between land and the ocean or a lake
- The portion of Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater and water vapor
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Likes to chase mice
- A process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principle of geometry
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into another body ocean or lake
- A landform with high elevation and high relief
- A hill of sand piled up by the wind
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- The change in state from a gas to a liquid
- Relatively thin layer of gases that form earth’s outermost layer
- A natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river
- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- Something that helps you understand how things work
- A feature on the surface of Earth, such as coastline, dune, or mountain
- The shape of the land determined by elevation, relief and landforms
- A hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- A series of actions or operations leading toward a particular result
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surfaces as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The densest part of Earth that include the crust, mantle, and core
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- The portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including all the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
26 Clues: Likes to chase mice • A hill of sand piled up by the wind • The ability to do work or cause change • The change in state from a gas to a liquid • A group of parts that work together as a whole • A landform with high elevation and high relief • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms • Something that helps you understand how things work • ...
TIC TAC TOE 2019-09-17
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- The process to moving energy from one object to another without changing form.
- A disturbance that transfer energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movment of particles from one part of material to another.
- The conversion of one form of energy to another.
- The movment of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- Energy that is contained in chemical bonds and transformed during a chemical reaction.
- The process of changing directly form a gas to a solid.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- Energy carried by an electric current.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- A material through which thermal energy flows slwoly.
- A material through which thermal energy flows quickly.
- A system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature.
- The sum of the kinetic energy and the potencial energy of the particles that make up an object.
- The ability cause change
- Stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.
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- The amount of energy used as a force moves an object over a distance.
- Law that states that energy can be transformed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- The process of changing directly form a solid to a gas.
- Energy due to motion.
- The gtransfer of thermal energy due to collisions between particles.
- An energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used.
- Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave.
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic wave.
- Sum of the potencial energy and the kinetic energy in a system.
- A system that does not exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- Energy stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy carried by sound waves.
- The change of state from a solid to a liquid.
32 Clues: Energy due to motion. • The ability cause change • Energy carried by sound waves. • Energy carried by an electric current. • Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The change of state from a liquid to a solid. • The change of state from a solid to a liquid. • ...
Terms from 1st semester QB 2022-01-03
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- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- energy associated with microscopic forms of energy
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- a specific inquiry which the research seeks to provide a response to
- representation of an idea
- thinking in terms of abstractions or symbols
- amount of mass is always conserved
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter
- a form of decisiveness
- confirms or disconfirms scientific hypotheses
- if one variable increases the other will decrease and if one variable decreases the other will increase
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- something that you see happen over and over
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- an educated guess
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- a measurement of how well a system's internal states could be inferred from its external outputs
- the quality of being hot
- one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- the spreading of something more widely
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- the likelihood at which an event is going to occur
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard
- the property that the dimensionless ratios between free parameters
- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- A statement that answers your question
30 Clues: an educated guess • a form of decisiveness • the quality of being hot • representation of an idea • amount of mass is always conserved • the spreading of something more widely • A statement that answers your question • the degree of compactness of a substance • something that you see happen over and over • thinking in terms of abstractions or symbols • ...
vocab preview weather unit 5 2017-03-01
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- wind wind that travels short distances
- a rapidly whirling funnel shape cloud that reaches down from a storm to touch earths surface
- the lowest layer of earths atmosphere
- breeze the flow of cooler air from an ocean or lake towards land
- the condition of earths atmosphere at a particular time or place
- a tropical storm that has wind of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- house effect the process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by water vapor, carbon dioxide methane and other gases that form a "blanket" around earth; the trapping of heat by a planets atmosphere
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- the development of gases that surrounds earth
- breeze the flow of air from land to a body of water
- air mass a dry air mass that forms over land
- wind wind that blows steadily from a specific directions long distances
- the direct transfer of energy through space of electromagnetic waves
- air mass a humid air mass that forms over oceans
- the boundary where unlike air masses meet but don't mix
- the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
15 Clues: the lowest layer of earths atmosphere • wind wind that travels short distances • air mass a dry air mass that forms over land • the development of gases that surrounds earth • air mass a humid air mass that forms over oceans • breeze the flow of air from land to a body of water • the boundary where unlike air masses meet but don't mix • ...
Sci 24 Unit B Review 2025-11-16
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- source of energy storage in animals
- pyramid that shows the loss of energy in organisms
- useable only once, will not form again for a long time
- measure of how well energy is converted
- nutrient found mostly in muscles
- system in which energy is changed from one form into another
- rate at which a human body uses energy
- oil before it has been refined
- energy of heat
- done by plants to create glucose
- respiration process used by all plant and animal cells to obtain energy from food
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- energy from the sun
- not useful output energy
- energy that enters a system
- main source of energy for the human body
- special parts of green
- formed from the remains of plants/animals that lived about 300 mya
- device that makes electricity
- that capture solar energy
- energy from the core of the Earth
- force resisting motion
- energy stored in batteries
- ability to do work
- 1000 watts per hour
- rate at which energy is transferred or work is done
26 Clues: energy of heat • ability to do work • energy from the sun • 1000 watts per hour • special parts of green • force resisting motion • not useful output energy • that capture solar energy • energy stored in batteries • energy that enters a system • device that makes electricity • oil before it has been refined • nutrient found mostly in muscles • done by plants to create glucose • ...
Chemical Bonds 2020-04-21
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- the positively charged particles in an atom
- an interaction that holds atoms or ions
- electrons found in the outermost energy level of an atom
- a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds
- forms between metal atoms when their outermost energy levels overlap
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- a particle with a positive or negative charge
- the small, dense center of an atom that has a positive charge and is surrounded by moving electrons
- the smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still be the same element
- when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- a force that brings oppositely charged ions together
10 Clues: an interaction that holds atoms or ions • the positively charged particles in an atom • a particle with a positive or negative charge • when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons • a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds • a force that brings oppositely charged ions together • electrons found in the outermost energy level of an atom • ...
Water cycle 2024-02-01
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- During condensation water _____ down and turns into liquid water
- what process is it when molecules at the surface of liquid water absorb heat energy to turn into gas
- what forms when water vapor cools
- Is the water on earth today the SAME or DIFFERENT from when Earth was first dated
- T/F Soil and water are two things water evaporates from
- how many types of precipitation are there
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- The process of water being evaporated through plants and leaves is?
- T/F sunlight is a type of precipitation
- the water cycle is a _____ process
- What process is it when Water droplets release energy and gravity pulls them down to Earth
10 Clues: what forms when water vapor cools • the water cycle is a _____ process • T/F sunlight is a type of precipitation • how many types of precipitation are there • T/F Soil and water are two things water evaporates from • During condensation water _____ down and turns into liquid water • The process of water being evaporated through plants and leaves is? • ...
Vocabulary Project 2017-05-08
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- A dry air mass that forms over land.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change into a gas.
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- A humid air mass that forms over oceans.
- Elevation above sea level.
- A swirling center of low air pressure.
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped doud that reaches down to touch Earth's surface.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure.
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature.
- Winds that blow over short distances.
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air.
- A small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning.
- A tropical storm that has winds of 119 kilometers per hour or higher.
- An instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using a liquid.
- The distance in degrees north or south of the equator.
- The boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix.
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity.
- An instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- The continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
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- Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature.
- A "dome" of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands.
- Scientists who study the causes of weather and try to predict it.
- The flow of air from a land to a body of water.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume.
- The effect of the Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- A high-pressure center of dry air.
- A cold air mass that forms north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude and has high air pressure.
- A sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a cloud, between nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
- An instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of a glass tube partially filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury.
- Cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses.
- The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land.
- A huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height.
- Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface.
- The horizontal movement of air from and area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure.
- A measure of cooling combining temperature and wind speed.
- Moving away temporarily from an area about to be affected by severe weather.
- A warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure.
- The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- A violent disturbance in the atmosphere.
- An instrument used to measure wind speed.
41 Clues: Elevation above sea level. • A high-pressure center of dry air. • A dry air mass that forms over land. • Winds that blow over short distances. • A swirling center of low air pressure. • A humid air mass that forms over oceans. • A violent disturbance in the atmosphere. • An instrument used to measure wind speed. • the change of state from a gas to a liquid. • ...
No Planet B 2021-05-15
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- an object forcibly interacting with another
- an individual animal, plant or single celled life form
- has two main forms of diamond and graphite
- contains all water on earth
- a time when majority of earth's water was frozen
- the rising level of the sea
- this is the flow of carbon
- this keeps earth warm using certain gases
- to move steadily and continuously
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- an important sphere that has 4 layers protecting the earth
- all living organisms
- the term given to the effects of the industrial revolution on the greenhouse effect
- this place contains celestial bodies
- emission of energy (electromagnetic waves)
14 Clues: all living organisms • this is the flow of carbon • contains all water on earth • the rising level of the sea • to move steadily and continuously • this place contains celestial bodies • this keeps earth warm using certain gases • has two main forms of diamond and graphite • emission of energy (electromagnetic waves) • an object forcibly interacting with another • ...
Energy Transformations 2018-08-06
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- a type of diagram showing how much energy something has and how it is transferred
- something that gives something else the ability to work and live
- a group of atoms held together by bonds
- energy stored in chemical bonds like foods
- a tiny particle that matter is made of(everything is made out of it)
- the conversion of energy from one type of energy to another
- the energy of motion
- a unit of power,used to measure how much electricity a power plant produces or how much electricity a device uses
- The change in atoms to form a new substance
- Hot,cold,warm and freezing are all __________
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- a device that helps the heart been on it’s normal rhythm
- the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the standard unit of work or energy
- energy that when given to something is not used, like heat from a lightbulb
- the energy changing from one object to another
- the amount of energy something uses in a period of time
- a measurement to see if something is good at not wasting energy
- energy stored in an object
- a magnet like bond to hold atoms together
19 Clues: the energy of motion • energy stored in an object • the standard unit of work or energy • a group of atoms held together by bonds • a magnet like bond to hold atoms together • energy stored in chemical bonds like foods • The change in atoms to form a new substance • Hot,cold,warm and freezing are all __________ • the energy changing from one object to another • ...
Forms of Government- Mallery Davis 2020-09-28
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- relating to or denoting a confederation
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group
- forming a single or uniform entity
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom
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- the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of commons
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs
- rule of a single person
- rule by the people
- the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determines the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people
- rule by one person by force
- state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
16 Clues: rule by the people • rule of a single person • rule by one person by force • forming a single or uniform entity • relating to or denoting a confederation • a system of government by one person with absolute power • form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom • consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group • ...
chemistry 2024-05-20
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- unit of energy/heat
- abrivieates to K
- a positive on table I
- lithium's is 0.534
- name for NO2 negative
- ten to the -3 prefix
- formula of hydrochloric acid
- ion that always forms soluble solutions
- 101.3 of them is stp
- heat of
- name for a hydrocarbon with a triple bond
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- symbol is a n
- appears blue with a pH of 8
- atomic number of tin
- a negative on Table I
- functional group with a nitrogin on the end
- prefix for 5 carbon atoms
- boiling point of this substance is 79 degrees
- heat of
- formula for sodium hydroxide
- functional group with a nitrogin in the middle
- name for a hydrocarbon with a double bond
- is more reactive than Al and less reactive than Na
- name for a hydrocarbon with single bonds
- half-lifet the half life of gold is measured in
25 Clues: heat of • heat of • symbol is a n • abrivieates to K • lithium's is 0.534 • unit of energy/heat • atomic number of tin • ten to the -3 prefix • 101.3 of them is stp • a negative on Table I • a positive on table I • name for NO2 negative • prefix for 5 carbon atoms • appears blue with a pH of 8 • formula for sodium hydroxide • formula of hydrochloric acid • ion that always forms soluble solutions • ...
Chemistry terms1 2025-07-11
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- undergo
- number number of protons in nucleus of an atom
- a substance that dissolves in water to form hydroxide ions
- minimum energy required to remove an electtron
- a bond formed through sharing pairs of electrons donated equally
- acid acid that ionize partially in water to form few hydrogen ions
- ionic compound formed when an acid reacts with a metal or ammonia ion
- salt containing replaceable hydrogen
- electrostatic force of attraction between positively charged nucleus and delocalized electrons
- salt that lacks replaceable hydrogen
- constant temperature at which solid Changes into liquid
- acid that occur naturally from plants and animals
- an acid that can be prepared from available minerals
- energy released when atom in gaseous state gains electrons
- substance made of two or more elements chemically combined
- degree of acidity or alkalinity
- base a base that ionize completely in water to form more hydroxide ions
- different crystalline forms of an element in same physical state
- substance that dissolves in water to form hydrogen ions
- a substance that shows a definite color in acid and different color in base
- a soluble base
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- substance that ionize completely in water to form more hydrogen ions
- A salt that contains hydroxyl ions
- substance made of two or more elements that can be separated by physical means
- base that ionize partially in water producing few hydroxide ion
- mutual electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions
- a process of obtaining crystals from a saturated solution
- atoms of same element with same protons but different neutrons
- study of matter, composition,property and changes that
- change from solid to gas
- existence of an element in different crystalline forms
- process of separation of colors
- Average mass of an atom of an element
- constant temperature at which a liquid change to gas
- a reaction between acid and base
- sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- apart of element or compound that exist separately
- smallest particle of an element that take part in a chemical reaction
38 Clues: undergo • a soluble base • change from solid to gas • process of separation of colors • degree of acidity or alkalinity • a reaction between acid and base • A salt that contains hydroxyl ions • salt containing replaceable hydrogen • salt that lacks replaceable hydrogen • Average mass of an atom of an element • number number of protons in nucleus of an atom • ...
Parts of he body 2021-11-01
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- Cheekbone
- The first part of the small intestine
- swallowed and where the process of
- The organ into which food passes after
- Tissue which forms the outside surface of
- Hard growth which forms on the top
- Part of the body with which a person sees
- The upper chambers of 18 across (5)
- A major artery
- The major detoxicating organ
- Main part of the body, without the arms,
- body
- Cell in the nervous system which transmits
- at the end of each finger and toe
- For hearing with
- End part of the leg on which a person
- cold
- Eye socket
- Breathing organs
- Protects the brain
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- At the end of your arm
- The back of each joint on a person's hand
- continues
- part of the body to another
- Narrow part of the body below the chest
- A white oily substance in the body, which
- Hinged joint in the arm (5)
- The organ which moves blood around your
- Bundle of fibres which take impulses from
- elsewhere in the body
- It cleans your blood
- An organ which secretes substances which
- above the buttocks
- They carry blood to 11 across (5)
- Joins the femur and the tibia
- Connected to 8 across, funnily enough
- Type of nerve ending or cell
- and head
- It grows on your head (4)
- energy and protects the body
- The throat or neck, major artery
41 Clues: body • cold • and head • Cheekbone • continues • Eye socket • A major artery • For hearing with • Breathing organs • above the buttocks • Protects the brain • It cleans your blood • elsewhere in the body • At the end of your arm • It grows on your head (4) • part of the body to another • Hinged joint in the arm (5) • The major detoxicating organ • Type of nerve ending or cell • ...
Day 1 Review: Themes 1-2, & 6 2015-12-01
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- animals that eat producers (plants).
- any heritable trait that improves the ability of an individual organism to survive and reproduce at a higher rate that other individuals in a population.
- a group of organisms that have distinctive traits and can reproduce fertile offspring.
- the living biological parts of an ecosystem (plants and animals).
- the process whereby earth's life changes overtime though changes in the genetic characteristics of populations.
- the highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- can eat plants and other animals.
- the 3 principles of sustainability are Biodiversity, Solar energy, and _______.
- exist in an infinite quantity.
- is the natural resources and natural services that keep us and other forms of life alive and support our economies natural resources.
- also know as self feeders or autotrophs because they make the nutrients they need.
- feed on the wastes or dead bodies of other organisms.
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem (water, air, rocks).
- is contamination of the environment by a chemical or other agent such as noise or heat.
- animals that feed on the flesh of other animals (meat eaters).
- mineralized or petrified replicas of skeletons, bones, teeth, shells, leaves, and seeds, or impressions of such items found in rocks.
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- random changes in the DNA molecules of a gene in any cell.
- process of obtaining energy used by most producers which involves capturing light and turing it into energy.
- theory that states that all species descended form earlier, ancestral species.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is the variety of the earth's species, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they live and the ecosystem processes of energy flow and nutrient cycling that sustain all life.
- the biological science that studies how organisms, or living things, interact with one another and with their environment.
- the fundamental structural and functional unit of life.
- process in which individuals with certain traits are more likely to survive and reproduce under a particular set of environmental conditions.
- also called consumers because they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- populations of different species living in a particle place, and potentially interacting with each other.
- are consumers that release nutrients from the dead bodies of plans and animals and return them to the soil, water, and air.
27 Clues: exist in an infinite quantity. • can eat plants and other animals. • animals that eat producers (plants). • feed on the wastes or dead bodies of other organisms. • the fundamental structural and functional unit of life. • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem (water, air, rocks). • random changes in the DNA molecules of a gene in any cell. • ...
Emily Williams Crossword 2014-02-26
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- the energy of motion
- the equation for potential energy of a spring
- stored energy
- A car with a mass of 75kg is traveling at 3.6 m/s, what is its kinetic energy?
- energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height
- amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- a real world example is the sun
- energy in a substance released after a chemical reaction
- energy that comes from stretching or compressing
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- if the height is doubled, the gravitational potential energy will be ________
- the g in the potential energy formula refers to what?
- equation for kinetic energy
- A bike with a mass of 5kg that travels down a hill 12.3m high has how much gravitational energy
- standard unit of measurement for kinetic energy
- equation for gravitational potential energy
- x-rays are an example of this type of energy
- an increase in temperature would lead to an increase in this type of energy
- source of this energy is power
- a real world example is an electric motor
- produced by sound vibrations
20 Clues: stored energy • the energy of motion • equation for kinetic energy • produced by sound vibrations • source of this energy is power • a real world example is the sun • a real world example is an electric motor • equation for gravitational potential energy • x-rays are an example of this type of energy • the equation for potential energy of a spring • ...
Energy and change vocabulary 2025-08-29
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- energy from the sun that is stored in plants and animal matter
- when an object is not moving
- fuels that results from the remains of plants and animals that died million years ago
- enery________different parts work together to store, give or use energy
- unit of measurement for energy
- energy an object has due to its position above the ground
- energy system that uses tools or machines to do work.
- stored energy
- energy system that is produced by heat
- energy stored in particles of a substance
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- energy system that originates from the sun and is stored in plants and animals as chemical energy
- energy from the core of the atom
- energy source that cannot be used up and can be replaced
- energy from falling water
- energy from the sun
- movement energy
- energy made from the tides and water waves
- energy system that is produced by the flow of electric currents
- energy stored in stretchy and compressed objects
- ability to do work
20 Clues: stored energy • movement energy • ability to do work • energy from the sun • energy from falling water • when an object is not moving • unit of measurement for energy • energy from the core of the atom • energy system that is produced by heat • energy stored in particles of a substance • energy made from the tides and water waves • energy stored in stretchy and compressed objects • ...
