forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Jacks chapter 14 vocab 2023-05-03
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- - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- - the energy an object has due to its motion
- - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- - the energy associated with electric charges
- - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
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- - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- - energy obtained from flowing water
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
19 Clues: - energy obtained from flowing water • - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • - 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 • ...
Chem and Cells 2020-03-04
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- acronym pairs of bases for DNA
- chemicals composed of two or more different atoms held together by ionic or covalent bonds
- radioactive iodine used to diagnose thyroid abnormalities
- core of the atom
- body fluid pH less than 7.35
- used as a temporary "working copy" of a gene (portion of the DNA code)
- negatively charged particle & orbits in energy levels around the nucleus (also equals the number of protons in neutral state)
- heterogeneous mixture in which the suspended particles remain evenly distributed based on the small size and opposing charges of the particles
- atoms or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge; charged particles and conducts current
- enzymes that works only on specific substances (or substrate) and resembles this action
- forms when two atoms share electrons to complete the energy level and thus become stable; stronger electrostatic bonds
- elements that have a stable number of electrons in the outer level
- the substance dissolved
- building blocks of DNA and RNA
- the study of drugs
- shape of DNA
- number equal to the number of protons in an atoms nucleus
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- sugar used in DNA
- sugar used in RNA
- are compounds that characterize living things
- direct overall body structure and function because they direct the formation of structural and functional proteins
- substance that shifts the H+/OH- balance in favor of H+
- solution where the solvent is water
- two monosacchrides
- are proteins that accelerate chemical reactions and is essential in metabolism
- emission of atomic particles from an isotope
- the dissolving substance
- a type of covalent bond where the electrons are shared unequally (between atoms)
- deficiency of water in body
- used as the cell's "master code" for assembling proteins; makes up the genetic code in the body
- simple fat
- forms when one atom transfers electrons to another atom; weak electrostatic bonds
- atoms reach this stage when its energy levels are filled with electrons
- form to make atoms more stable; energy that holds atoms together
- a type of covalent bond meaning the electrons are shared equally (between atoms)
- mathematical expression of relative H+ concentration in an aqueous solution
- are saccharides or carbs, are sugars or starches; they are a major food source and a key form of energy for most organisms
- a solution that has a high concentration of hydroxide ions
- are compounds that separate into ions when put in a solution; also called ions
- regions around an atoms nucleus where electrons orbit
- positively charged particle & equals the atomic number
- a blend of 2 or more substances that retain their individual identities
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- substance that shifts the H+/OH- balance against H+; also known as alkaline
- are structural materials of the body incl. muscle, bone and CT (contains the 4 elements)
- generally solids that dissolve in a liquid
- chemicals composed of two or more atoms held together with covalent bonds only; maybe be the same atom or different
- "noble gases"; nonreactive elements like helium, neon and argon
- measures the relative concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution
- a solution that has a high concentration of hydrogen ions
- smallest unit of elements & cannot be broken down
- are "building blocks" of protein (covalently bond with each other)
- an element that is all in organic compounds
- number of electrons you can have in the first energy level
- science that deals with the composition and properties of matter; helps understand the normal and abnormal functioning of the body
- is where radioactivity is useful for in health care
- a steroid found in all cells and derived from fat
- heterogeneous mixture in which one substance is dispersed in another but will settle out unless constantly mixed (particles are large and heavy)
- graphic tracings of the electric current generated by the heart muscle and brain
- universal solvent; inorganic compound essential to life
- mass is equal to the number of protons and neutrons combined
- forms of an element that has the same atomic number but different atomic weight because of different number of neutrons
- building blocks of carbohydrates
- attraction between oppositely charged ions
- are made up of 90% water
- an element that is active in nerve impulse contraction and muscle contraction
- makes up bodies cell membrane and contains phosphorous
- the percentage of the 4 elements that make up the human body (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen)
- used to maintain a relatively constant pH in body fluids and are critical to maintain homeostasis in terms of acid-base balance
- unstable and radiate subatomic particles and or eletro magnetic waves (ex. gamma rays)
- body fluid pH greater than 7.45
- the atom that accepts an electron & becomes a negative
- "strength"; the number of bonds an atom needs to fill its outermost energy level and become stable
- acronym pairs of bases for RNA
- another word for basic
- the study of microscopic plants and animals
- made from glycerol (fats)
- uncharged particle in the nucleus
- number if valence for every electron lost, gained or shared
- the atom that donates an electron & becomes positive
- number of electrons you can have in the second energy level
81 Clues: simple fat • shape of DNA • core of the atom • sugar used in DNA • sugar used in RNA • the study of drugs • two monosacchrides • another word for basic • the substance dissolved • are made up of 90% water • the dissolving substance • made from glycerol (fats) • deficiency of water in body • body fluid pH less than 7.35 • acronym pairs of bases for DNA • building blocks of DNA and RNA • ...
Science Vocab 2016-08-25
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- a dark, fine-grained rock
- the ability to do work
- relatively thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- the height above sea level of a point on Earth's surface
- the effect of earthquakes
- shape the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- a defence ball of solid metal
- heat transfer between materials that are touching
- 1/360 of the distance around a circle
- a group of parts that work together
- contains three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer
- shapes and pictures to stand for features on a map
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
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- a layer of hot rock below the boundary
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's most outer skin
- a rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains
- legend is a list of all the symbols used on the map
- a landform with high elevation and high relief
- destroy and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weathering
- a layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- one-half of the sphere that makes up Earth's surface
- imaginary line that makes a half circle from the North Pole to the South Pole
- heat transfer by the movement of a fluid
- the transfer of energy that is carried in rays like light
- halfway between the North and the South Poles and makes an imaginary line that circles the Earth
- the distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- contains all of Earth's water
- relates to distance on a map to distance on Earth's surface
- a measure of how much mass there is in a given volume if a substance
- distance in decrease north and south of the equator
- a feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth's surface
- the shape of the land
- part that contains all the living organisms
- results from a force pressing on an area
- a sphere that represents Earth's entire surface
35 Clues: the shape of the land • the ability to do work • a dark, fine-grained rock • the effect of earthquakes • contains all of Earth's water • a defence ball of solid metal • a group of parts that work together • 1/360 of the distance around a circle • a layer of hot rock below the boundary • heat transfer by the movement of a fluid • results from a force pressing on an area • ...
Class 8 Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Small but mighty life forms.
- ______ reserve A nature vault for saving species.
- The body's growth spurt surprise!
- Soil bacteria that turns Nitrogen useful for plants
- A heat trick to keep milk safe.
- The tiny messengers inside you.
- The energy-controlling hormone.
- The "run for your life" chemical!
- When land quits being green and turns into Thar.
- The grand finale of farming.
- The enemy of unwanted greens.
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- The muscle-boosting hormone.
- ______ species Home sweet home—nowhere else!
- The species we read about, just to be seen nowhere.
- The master of the glands
- The voice box that lets you talk, sing, and scream!
- Microbes turning sugar into magic.
- ______ species Nature’s VIPs on the edge.
- The plant’s version of a USB—loaded with life!
- ______ fixation Tiny helpers turning air into soil food.
20 Clues: The master of the glands • The muscle-boosting hormone. • Small but mighty life forms. • The grand finale of farming. • The enemy of unwanted greens. • A heat trick to keep milk safe. • The tiny messengers inside you. • The energy-controlling hormone. • The body's growth spurt surprise! • The "run for your life" chemical! • Microbes turning sugar into magic. • ...
Major Minerals 2025-11-18
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- Dangerous condition of excess potassium
- Maintained through sodium’s control of fluid balance
- Balance regulated by calcium, sodium, and potassium
- Symptom of low calcium or potassium
- System requiring minerals for impulse transmission
- Leafy green vegetable high in calcium
- Condition caused by long-term calcium deficiency
- Energy molecule dependent on phosphorus
- Essential mineral for strong bones and teeth
- Food source of calcium when eaten with bones
- Process supported by ATP and phosphorus
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- Organ harmed by excess calcium or phosphorus
- High blood pressure linked to mineral imbalance
- Foods typically high in sodium
- Body structure supported by calcium and phosphorus
- Mineral that forms hydroxyapatite with calcium
- Heart-related process dependent on calcium
- Mineral that helps maintain normal heart rhythm
- Mineral that regulates extracellular fluid volume
- Irregular heartbeat caused by potassium imbalance
20 Clues: Foods typically high in sodium • Symptom of low calcium or potassium • Leafy green vegetable high in calcium • Dangerous condition of excess potassium • Energy molecule dependent on phosphorus • Process supported by ATP and phosphorus • Heart-related process dependent on calcium • Organ harmed by excess calcium or phosphorus • Essential mineral for strong bones and teeth • ...
Digestive system 2025-11-18
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- — Substance that emulsifies fats.
- — Soft mass of chewed food.
- — Nutrient digested into amino acids.
- — Community of beneficial microbes living in the gut.
- — Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in digestion.
- — Usable substances broken down from food.
- — Stores bile until needed.
- — The system that processes food into usable forms.
- — Organ that mixes food with acid and pepsin.
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- — Movement of nutrients into the bloodstream.
- — Organ that releases digestive enzymes and bicarbonate.
- — Finger-like projections that absorb nutrients.
- — Produces bile for fat digestion.
- — Semi-liquid mix formed in stomach.
- — Muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- — The body's fuel produced from food.
- — Structures that cut and grind food.
- — Enzyme in saliva that begins carbohydrate digestion.
- — Muscular tube carrying the bolus to the stomach.
- — Part of large intestine where water is absorbed.
20 Clues: — Soft mass of chewed food. • — Stores bile until needed. • — Substance that emulsifies fats. • — Produces bile for fat digestion. • — Semi-liquid mix formed in stomach. • — Nutrient digested into amino acids. • — The body's fuel produced from food. • — Structures that cut and grind food. • — Usable substances broken down from food. • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-01-11
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- turns hydroelectric plant blades
- fuel for combustion engines
- reducing energy use
- energy from flowing water
- energy stored in an object's position
- unit of electrical power
- cannot be created or destroyed conservation of energy principle
- energy from the sun
- propels wind turbines
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- releases energy in a reaction
- main component of natural gas
- stores energy in an electric car
- rotating part of an electrical generator
- flow of electrical power
- engine converts thermal energy to mechanical
- heat primary source of geothermal energy
- Earth's internal heat as energy
- opposite of kinetic energy
- energy converted by solar panels
- measure of energy effectiveness
20 Clues: reducing energy use • energy from the sun • propels wind turbines • flow of electrical power • unit of electrical power • energy from flowing water • opposite of kinetic energy • fuel for combustion engines • releases energy in a reaction • main component of natural gas • Earth's internal heat as energy • measure of energy effectiveness • turns hydroelectric plant blades • ...
set-2 2016-10-16
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- Help us to prevent certain diseases
- Protects our heart and lungs
- The fuel can only burn if the _________ is sufficiently high
- Fire can only burn if there is plenty of ________.
- A rich source of fats
- Essential for strong bones and teeth
- A simple machine which has two inclined planes put together
- Is the ability of capacity to work
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- Last 2 pairs at the bottom of the ribcage
- 33 of them forms the backbone
- Is also a breastbone
- Excessive intake of food rich in fats makes us this
- A substance that can burn
13 Clues: Is also a breastbone • A rich source of fats • A substance that can burn • Protects our heart and lungs • 33 of them forms the backbone • Is the ability of capacity to work • Help us to prevent certain diseases • Essential for strong bones and teeth • Last 2 pairs at the bottom of the ribcage • Fire can only burn if there is plenty of ________. • ...
Chemical and Physical Reactions of Matter 2021-12-09
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- These molecules are free flowing and spread far apart.
- There are 3 forms of conductivity; Heat, Sound and ______
- When 2 molecules combined to make something new.
- Mass/Volume=
- The ability of molecules to pass energy.
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- The ability of molecules to transfer energy.
- When no new Chemical is created.
- If matter sinks in water it would be ________ than water
- The states of matter are Gas, Solid and ________.
- Elements are made of these tiny pieces.
- Everything in the universe is made of this.
- These molecules are tightly packed together.
- 3/4 of all Elements are in this category.
- Combining 2 or more elements together is called a _________
14 Clues: Mass/Volume= • When no new Chemical is created. • Elements are made of these tiny pieces. • The ability of molecules to pass energy. • 3/4 of all Elements are in this category. • Everything in the universe is made of this. • The ability of molecules to transfer energy. • These molecules are tightly packed together. • When 2 molecules combined to make something new. • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2013-05-08
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- What is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material?
- What is the ability to cause change?
- What type of energy is carried by an electric current?
- What type of energy is contained in the nucleus of an atom?
- What type of potential energy is lifting an object against the force of gravity?
- What is the transfer of energy by direct contact?
- What is a material in which electrons cannot move easily?
- What type of energy is the total energy of motion and position of an object?
- What unit is energy measured in?
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- What is a push or a pull?
- What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds?
- What is a material in which electrons can move or transfer heat easily?
- What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance?
- What is energy due to an object's position?
- What type of energy is carried by an electromagnetic wave?
- What is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves?
- What type of energy is the energy of motion?
- What is the transfer of energy by the movement of particles from one place to another in a gas or liquid?
- What type of energy is caused by the vibration of particles?
- What type of potential energy is associated with things that can be stretched or compressed?
- What is the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance with a lower temperature?
- What occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force?
22 Clues: What is a push or a pull? • What unit is energy measured in? • What is the ability to cause change? • What is energy due to an object's position? • What type of energy is the energy of motion? • What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds? • What is the transfer of energy by direct contact? • What type of energy is carried by an electric current? • ...
Kuljeet- 8-20-18 Spelling and vocabulary Crossword 2018-08-21
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- When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and it is located in Southwest Asia
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust
- the amount of force that presses on an area
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- Vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior
- A layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth's crust and core
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures
- Fertile soil is the result of flooding waters and is great for growing crops
10 Clues: the amount of force that presses on an area • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior • When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food • A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops • ...
nikole's crossward 2018-08-23
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- waves vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through earth.
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures.
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops.
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in earth's interior.
- The region between the Tigris and rivers.
- A layer of hot solid material that is between earth's crust and core.
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- When you have more than you need,especially in relation to food.
- A softer layer of earth's interior that forms farther below the crust.
- Fertile soil that is the result of flooding waters and is great for growing crops.
- The amount of force that presses on a area.
10 Clues: The region between the Tigris and rivers. • The amount of force that presses on a area. • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures. • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in earth's interior. • When you have more than you need,especially in relation to food. • A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops. • ...
08-24-18 Ian Hall 2018-08-24
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- :Fertile soil that is the result of flooding waters and is great for growing crops
- :A softer layer of Earth's interior that forms further below the crust
- :When you have more than you need, especially, in relation to food
- :A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures
- :A layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth's crust and core
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- :A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior
- :A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops
- :The region between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- :The amount of force that presses on an area
- waves :Vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth
10 Clues: :The amount of force that presses 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 help grow crops • :When you have more than you need, especially, in relation to food • ...
Chemical Basis of Life 2022-08-31
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- Composed of simple sugars.
- Fats, oils, and waxes.
- The bond that forms between polar molecules.
- Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+.
- A reaction of molecules separating into smaller ones.
- The formula that represents the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- The resulting materials of a chemical reaction.
- Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of.
- A reaction of atoms combining into larger molecules.
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights.
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- The formula that depicts the number of each type of atom in a molecule.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron unequally.
- Substances that release ions in water.
- Composed of amino acids.
- A scale indicating how acidic or basic a solution is.
- The bond that forms when one atom takes an electron from another.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron.
- Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s)
- The starting materials a chemical reaction.
- A "replacement" reaction. Atoms of different molecules trading positions in the other molecule.
- Substances that combine with hydrogen ions.
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. • Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+. • The starting materials a chemical reaction. • Substances that combine with hydrogen ions. • ...
Cells Crossword 2024-01-23
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- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane.
- In plant cells only, they are organelles that produce food. Chlorophyll is a green pigment that makes plants look green and also uses energy from the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into glucose, a simple sugar.
- The cell’s transport organelle, processing and moving materials throughout the cell.
- Cells found in animals
- Plants, algae, fungi and some bacteria have an extra computer layer that is very rigid and tough, that helps protect the cell and give it shape.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life; they are able to replicate independently.
- Organelle that contains digestive chemicals that break down food, cell waste, and foreign particles that enter the cell
- The cell’s powerhouse, releasing energy in food by carrying out a reaction with oxygen.
- The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes.
- Temporary storage bubbles for the cell, storing food, water, or waste.
- transport requires energy to move a substance into and out of a cell.
- A small structure found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes and transports them to the cytoplasm.
- Organisms that exist that are composed of a single cell
- there is a layer on the outside of the cell that holds the cell together, and controls the flow of material in and out of the cell
- Another chemical reaction where energy is released through the breakdown of food; occurs where oxygen is not present. One waste product is Lactic Acid (which causes muscles to cramp when it builds up).
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- Cells found in plants
- The parts of a cell. They process and release energy, destroy and digest materials, and replicate genetic information.
- Much more complex types of cells (containing a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, and organelles) found in protists, fungi, animals and plants.
- The chemical reaction a plant carries out in order to produce energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll uses the sun’s energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy (glucose). Oxygen is released as a waste product.
- Organism that is composed of many cells, and many different types of cells that perform different tasks throughout the organism.
- Jelly-like substance in the cell containing all the organelles in the cell. It helps to maintain the structure of the cell.
- The cell’s packaging, sorting, and distributing organelle. They sort proteins from the Endoplasmic Reticulum and then distribute them to where they need to go.
- Glucose in food reacts with oxygen, producing carbon dioxide, water and energy in the mitochondria; waste products are carbon dioxide and water.
- A protective double membrane surrounding the nucleus that controls the flow of materials in and out of the nucleus.
- All organisms are made of cells (one or more);The cell is the basic building block of life (in structure and function);Every cell comes from another existing cell (cells divide to form new cells)
- Very simple, single-celled bacteria that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or organelles.
- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Protein-making factories in a cell.
28 Clues: Cells found in plants • Cells found in animals • Protein-making factories in a cell. • Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane. • Organisms that exist that are composed of a single cell • The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes. • transport requires energy to move a substance into and out of a cell. • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-05-09
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- a device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- material in which electrons can move or that transfers heat easily
- material in which electrons cannot move easily
- the some of kinetic and potential energy of the individual particles in a material
- the energy that is carried by light
- the ability to cause change
- t he energy stored in a object due to its motion
- an energy source that can't be used up by human
- the energy stored in an object because of its position
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
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- energy contained in atomic nuclei
- set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one place to another in a gas or liquid
- energy source that is used up much faster thsn it can be replaced
- transfer of thermal energy by direct contact; occurs when energy is transferred by collisions between particles
- new renewable inexhaustible energy source; includes solar energy, wind, and geothermal energy
- energy source that is replenished continually
- a law that states that energy is never created or destroyed
- the energy that is carried by an electric current
- a device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy
20 Clues: the ability to cause change • energy contained in atomic nuclei • the energy that is carried by light • the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy source that is replenished continually • material in which electrons cannot move easily • an energy source that can't be used up by human • t he energy stored in a object due to its motion • ...
Bones N Muscles 2024-05-08
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- Strongest muscle in the human body.
- Opens and closes the eyelids.
- Allows for highly complex visual functions.
- Puff out cheeks.
- Allows for smiling.
- 16 lower teeth.
- Forms the shape of the cheeks and elevates the upper lip.
- Warming air and regulating nasal airflow.
- Brings lips together.
- 16 upper teeth.
- Connected to the jaw and is also called cheekbone.
- Tear-shaped gland.
- Allows for humans to pout.
- Closes the mouth and moves jaw side to side.
- It helps form the shape of the head and protects soft tissues of the brain.
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- Forms the shape of the cheeks and elevates the upper lip. Also curls the top lip.
- Turn the corners of the mouth into a frown.
- Bones that form the head.
- Forms the walls of the eye sockets.
- Deepens the furrows on the nose and top lip when sad.
- Dilates nostrils and raises the upper lip.
- Allows for sulking and pulls the bottom lip down.
- Surrounds the ear canals and forms the sides and base of the skull.
- Pulls the lips horizontally.
- Large muscle of the forehead.
- Helps to connect the neurocranium to the facial skeleton.
- First permanent teeth to erupt.
- Superior part of the skull that encloses the brain.
- Forms something known as the bony vault.
- Strongest bone of the face.
- Holds the teeth roots.
31 Clues: 16 lower teeth. • 16 upper teeth. • Puff out cheeks. • Tear-shaped gland. • Allows for smiling. • Brings lips together. • Holds the teeth roots. • Bones that form the head. • Allows for humans to pout. • Strongest bone of the face. • Pulls the lips horizontally. • Opens and closes the eyelids. • Large muscle of the forehead. • First permanent teeth to erupt. • ...
Coy Frederick - Chemistry Crossword 2024-04-23
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- created the atomic theory
- a device that is used to measure the energy absorbed or released when a chemical reaction takes place
- Taste sour, pH level is less then 7, Aqueous Solutions that conduct Electrticy and can react with some metals to produce gas are properties of ____
- created the planetary model of atoms and said the electron orbits the nucleus
- Being a conductor, ductile and lustruoius are properties of ___________
- the effusion rate for a gas inversely proportional to the square root to its molar mass
- the closeness of a measured value to a standard value
- a volume of a gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature
- is the changthe er of heat of the substance from the reactants
- discovered electrons by using a cathode ray tube
- Being dull, an insulator, a non-conductor, and brittle are properties of _______
- discovered the nucleus by taking gold foil and hit it with Alpha particles
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- Heat is measured in ____
- the study of heat that is converted to and from other forms of energy
- Tastes bitter, feels slippery, pH level is higher than 7, litmusns limtus paper blue are all properties of ____
- the volume of a becomes inversely proportional to the pressure when the temperature is being held constant
- this law states that the enthalpy change for a reaction is carried out in many steps that becmose equal to the sum of the enthalpy change for each individual step.
- a substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in aqueous solutions
- The closeness of two or more measurements to each other
- a substance that can speed up chemical reactions without going under any chemical change. This is done through the use of lowering the activation energy.
20 Clues: Heat is measured in ____ • created the atomic theory • discovered electrons by using a cathode ray tube • the closeness of a measured value to a standard value • The closeness of two or more measurements to each other • is the changthe er of heat of the substance from the reactants • the study of heat that is converted to and from other forms of energy • ...
Platyhelminthes 2022-04-06
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- Made of many cells
- System that produces offspring
- Ribbon-like shape
- Flattened, oval-shaped body
- Forms the middle layer
- Waste leaves the body through this
- System that senses stimuli and controls responses
- Breaks down food
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- Clear head with sensory organs
- Nutrient molecules absorbed into the body
- Nickname for Trematoda
- Have flat bodies
- Removes dissolved waste
- Consume organisms to obtain nutrients
- Produces sperm and eggs
- Has fish gill parasites
- Up to 65 feet
- Forms the outer layer
- This many classes of Platyhelminthes
- Forms the inner layer
20 Clues: Up to 65 feet • Have flat bodies • Breaks down food • Ribbon-like shape • Made of many cells • Forms the outer layer • Forms the inner layer • Nickname for Trematoda • Forms the middle layer • Removes dissolved waste • Produces sperm and eggs • Has fish gill parasites • Flattened, oval-shaped body • Clear head with sensory organs • System that produces offspring • ...
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 • ...
Apologia Biology Module 1 Vocabulary 2015-05-26
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- reporduction accomplished by a single organism
- organisms that eat only plants
- the science of classifying organisms
- a cell that has no distinct, membrane-bound organelles
- process by which green plants use energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce its own food
- organisms that are able to make their own food
- a hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data
- process by which physical and biological characteristics are transmitted from the parent (or parents) to the offspring
- organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms
- all processes in an organism which CONVERT energy and matter to use to sustain its life
- unit of one or more populations of indiviuals that can reproduce under normal conditions, produce fertile offspring, and are reproductively isolated from other such units
- organisms that produce their own food
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- an abrupt and marked difference in the DNA of an organism compared to its parents
- organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
- special structures that allow living organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment
- all processes in an organism which BREAK DOWN chemical to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- a cell with distinct, membrane-bound organelles
- living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye
- all processes in an organism which use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers for food
- organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
- the idea that, long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through random chemical reactions
- organisms that eat only organisms other than plants
- an educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question
- a theory that has been tested by and is consistent with generations of data
25 Clues: organisms that eat only plants • the science of classifying organisms • organisms that produce their own food • reporduction accomplished by a single organism • organisms that are able to make their own food • a cell with distinct, membrane-bound organelles • organisms that eat both plants and other organisms • organisms that eat only organisms other than plants • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2021-05-12
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- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation
- Electromagnetic radiation of shorts wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue.
- Capacity to operate or work.
- (PET) Creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems.
- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances.
- An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Branch of Radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- Synonym for x-ray
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- Neutral atom gains or loses an electron, acquiring a net charge.
- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor.
- Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium.
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry to detect osteoporosis.
- Making of records of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system.
16 Clues: Synonym for x-ray • Capacity to operate or work. • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium. • Neutral atom gains or loses an electron, acquiring a net charge. • Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry to detect osteoporosis. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-02-10
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- Convection currents in the mantle produce a force that causes motion called _____.
- As a slab sink, it pulls on the rest of the plate with a force called _____.
- The theory of ____ drift suggested that continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth.
- The layer that is so hot that it behaves like plastic material.
- Continents fit like pieces of a..
- The plate tectonics move several ____ each year.
- Wegener needed more scientific _____ to support his theory.
- A state in which magnetized objects will orient themselves to point north is called ____ polarity.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates collide.
- Mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean are called ____ ridges.
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- The ____ of Plate Tectonics states that Earth's surface is made of rigid slabs of rock that move with respect to each other.
- Denser plate sinks below buoyant plate
- Cold, rigid outermost rock layer
- _____ on seafloor contains iron-rich minerals that are magnetic.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates separate.
- Process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge.
- Depth of the ocean determined by an ____ sounder.
- Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force called ____.
- Wegener could not explain ___ the continents moved.
- A state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orient themselves to point south is called ____ polarity.
- _____ crust forms at mid-ocean ridges.
- Supercontinent.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates slide past each other.
- Circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
- _____ reversal occurs when the magnetic field reverses direction.
- ____ lava forms when lava cools rapidly since it erupts in water.
26 Clues: Supercontinent. • Cold, rigid outermost rock layer • Continents fit like pieces of a.. • Denser plate sinks below buoyant plate • _____ crust forms at mid-ocean ridges. • The plate tectonics move several ____ each year. • Depth of the ocean determined by an ____ sounder. • Wegener could not explain ___ the continents moved. • ...
Ch14 vocab cp 2023-05-11
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- the rate of doing work
- energy the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the ability to do work
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- plane a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- energy energy dealing with temperature
- potential energy the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy the energy associated with electric charges
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- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- energy energy that travels in waves
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- energy the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- conversion the process of changing energy from one form to another
- potential energy potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- energy the energy an object has due to its motion
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- energy the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- and axle a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
21 Clues: the rate of doing work • the ability to do work • energy energy that travels in waves • energy energy dealing with temperature • energy the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy the energy stored in chemical bonds • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • energy the energy an object has due to its motion • a device that changes a force & helps you do work • ...
Grayson Rusley, Energy, 4 2024-05-06
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- Power to do work
- Source of energy formed by heat
- The better Rusley twin
- Source of energy from the nucleus of a atom
- Energy from movement or position
- Source of energy formed by moving water
- Cannot be used again
- Coal Petroleum, Natural gas all are a example of ______.
- Source of energy formed by the burning of organic matter
- Energy that is stored in a object until it moves
- Used to make nuclear energy, Atomic number is 92 in periodic table
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- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Source of energy formed by heat by the earth
- Can be used again
- Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is a gas
- Energy that is moving
- Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is a liquid
- Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is solid
- Source of energy formed by moving air
- Source of energy formed by the UV rays from the sun
20 Clues: Power to do work • Can be used again • Cannot be used again • Energy that is moving • The better Rusley twin • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Source of energy formed by heat • Energy from movement or position • Source of energy formed by moving air • Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is a gas • Source of energy formed by moving water • Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is solid • ...
Work, Power, and Energy 2014-02-25
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- Requires a medium through which to travel
- The ability to do work
- Stored Energy
- Minimum amount of energy required to remove electron from atom
- This type of energy is maintained through warming
- Work is Force x ________
- When work is done there is equal change in energy (______ theorem)
- This type of energy refers to energy which has been converted from Electric Potential Energy
- Unit of work
- You must add energy to reuse (light bulb)
- Unit of power
- Potential to undergo a chemical reaction
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- Energy required to split nucleus of an atom into component parts
- Energy object possesses depending on position in gravitational field
- Energy stored in material as work is performed to distort it
- Work/Time
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Energy is easily reused (spring)
- 750 Watts
- 1/2mv^2
20 Clues: 1/2mv^2 • Work/Time • 750 Watts • Unit of work • Stored Energy • Unit of power • The ability to do work • Work is Force x ________ • Energy is easily reused (spring) • How an object gains or loses energy • Potential to undergo a chemical reaction • Requires a medium through which to travel • You must add energy to reuse (light bulb) • This type of energy is maintained through warming • ...
Puzzle 49: Thermochemistry 2025-09-09
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- – Energy to raise temperature.
- – No energy or matter exchange.
- – Heat content of system.
- – Energy required to raise temperature.
- – Everything else.
- – No matter exchange.
- – Capacity to do work.
- – Energy change independent of path.
- – Stored energy.
- – Can go both ways.
- – Cannot reverse.
- – Occurs without outside energy.
- – ΔS symbol.
- – Absorbs heat.
- – Energy to start reaction.
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- – Motion energy.
- – Measures heat change.
- – ΔH symbol.
- – Energy transfer due to temperature.
- – Study of heat and energy.
- – Free energy change.
- – Matter exchange allowed.
- – Energy to form compound.
- – Energy to break bonds.
- – Studied portion.
- – Releases heat.
- – Measure of thermal energy.
- – Disorder in system.
- – Burns substance.
- – Force × distance.
30 Clues: – ΔH symbol. • – ΔS symbol. • – Absorbs heat. • – Motion energy. • – Stored energy. • – Releases heat. • – Cannot reverse. • – Everything else. • – Studied portion. • – Burns substance. • – Can go both ways. • – Force × distance. • – Free energy change. • – No matter exchange. • – Disorder in system. • – Capacity to do work. • – Measures heat change. • – Energy to break bonds. • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2013-05-08
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- What is the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance with a lower temperature?
- What unit is energy measured in?
- What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds?
- What is the transfer of energy by the movement of particles from one place to another in a gas or liquid?
- What type of energy is carried by an electric current?
- What is energy due to an object's position?
- What type of potential energy is associated with things that can be stretched or compressed?
- What is a material in which electrons cannot move easily?
- What occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force?
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- What is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material?
- What type of energy is the total energy of motion and position of an object?
- What type of energy is caused by the vibration of particles?
- What is the ability to cause change?
- What is the transfer of energy by direct contact?
- What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance?
- What is a push or a pull?
- What type of energy is the energy of motion?
- What is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves?
- What is a material in which electrons can move or transfer heat easily?
- What type of energy is contained in the nucleus of an atom?
- What type of energy is carried by an electromagnetic wave?
21 Clues: What is a push or a pull? • What unit is energy measured in? • What is the ability to cause change? • What is energy due to an object's position? • What type of energy is the energy of motion? • What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds? • What is the transfer of energy by direct contact? • What type of energy is carried by an electric current? • ...
Skeletal Crossword 2020-10-20
Across
- connected to the ribs via the costal cartilages
- Bone-destroying cells
- Forms the forehead and the superior part of the eyes.
- Forms the the posterior wall of the skull and allows the cord to connect with the brain through the foramen magnum
- Protects the heart lungs and spaces in between them are fillde with intercostal muscles.
- Broken bone ends are forced into each other
- fracture is caused by excessive twisting of bone
- broken bone pentrates skin
- bone breaks into 3 or more pieces
- The tailbone
- Forms the roof of the nasal cavity and forms part of the walls of the orbits.
- mature bone cells
- Forms posterior wall of the pelvis and connects with the coccyx
- bone is pressed inward, typical bone fracture
- Make up the face of the bone and twelve are paired and only the vomer and mandible are one.
- typical in children, bone breaks incompletely
- Bone crushed, common in osteoporatic bones in older people
- bone is made of small needle-like pieces and has little open spaces for nerves
- Largest and strogest bone in the face joins the temporal bones on each side of the face
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- Form the walls of the sides of the cranium
- Each bone in this area is massive and kidney bean shaped. Most stress on the vertebrae column is on this part
- Form a good sized portion of the orbit's walls
- Every bone join this bone except the mandible. It is the main bone of the face. Carries upper teeth by the alveolar process
- does not penetrate skin
- Connected to the ribs and is larger than the cervical vertebrae
- Contains, styloid process, zygomatic process, mastoid process, and jugular foramen.
- Forms the neck. The atlas and axis which is the first two bones allows us to nod yes or no.
- Bone-forming cells
- bone is dense and appears homogenous
- Forms the wall of the optic canal, and contributes to the nasal cavity by the sphenoidal sinuses. It is shaped like a butterfly.
30 Clues: The tailbone • mature bone cells • Bone-forming cells • Bone-destroying cells • does not penetrate skin • broken bone pentrates skin • bone breaks into 3 or more pieces • bone is dense and appears homogenous • Form the walls of the sides of the cranium • Broken bone ends are forced into each other • bone is pressed inward, typical bone fracture • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- The unit that equals 1000J
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
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- The energy of movement
- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- Energy that is stored in substances
- A visible form of energy
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- The name given to the effects of using energy
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • These are a source of stored chemical energy • Energy that causes charged particles to move • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- A visible form of energy
- The unit that equals 1000J
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
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- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
- The energy of movement
- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The name given to the effects of using energy
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
- Energy that is stored in substances
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • These are a source of stored chemical energy • Energy that causes charged particles to move • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- The name given to the effects of using energy
- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
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- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- The unit that equals 1000J
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Energy that is stored in substances
- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- The energy of movement
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
- A visible form of energy
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • Energy that causes charged particles to move • These are a source of stored chemical energy • ...
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. • ...
The impossible 2025-03-13
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- Energy Stored energy based on position or condition.
- The rate at which energy is used or transferred.
- Conservation Practice of using less energy and reducing waste.
- Transfer Movement of energy from one place to another.
- Energy Energy that comes from the temperature of matter.
- Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- Measure of useful energy obtained versus wasted energy.
- Energy transfer through electromagnetic waves.
- Heat transfer through direct contact between materials.
- Energy Energy an object has due to its motion.
- Maintaining processes without depleting resources.
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- Energy Energy stored in magnetic fields.
- Energy Energy from sources that cannot be replaced.
- Resistance encountered when surfaces move over each other.
- Energy Energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- Energy Energy from sources that can be replenished.
- Heat transfer through the movement of fluids.
- Energy Potential energy related to height above ground.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
20 Clues: Energy Energy stored in chemical bonds. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy Energy stored in magnetic fields. • Heat transfer through the movement of fluids. • Energy transfer through electromagnetic waves. • Energy Energy an object has due to its motion. • Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • The rate at which energy is used or transferred. • ...
Chapter Three Crossword puzzle 2019-11-18
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- the force that makes objects fall toward earth's center
- a very small fragment of a much larger object
- heat transfer between materials that are touching
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- contains all of Earth's water
- transfer of energy that is carried in rays
- uppermost mantle
- has three main parts
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- a layer of hot rock
- a rock that is a light color and has coarse grains
- a natural power that acts on an object
- the thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
- heat transfer by the movement of a fluid
- soft layer below the lithosphere
- a dark fine grained rock
15 Clues: uppermost mantle • a layer of hot rock • has three main parts • a dark fine grained rock • contains all of Earth's water • soft layer below the lithosphere • a natural power that acts on an object • heat transfer by the movement of a fluid • transfer of energy that is carried in rays • a very small fragment of a much larger object • ...
Science vocab 2021-10-19
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- Double bound-membrane organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms
- the process of chemicals changing into something else
- The biogeochemical exchange
- A sugar plants make
- more than one atom
- organelles that help conduct photosythesis
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- A small structure that performs a lot of jobs
- The smallest unit that forms into a chemical unit
- A green pigment found in mesosomes
- something plants make and the thing we breathe in
- energy
- The air we breathe out and the thing that helps plants
12 Clues: energy • more than one atom • A sugar plants make • The biogeochemical exchange • A green pigment found in mesosomes • organelles that help conduct photosythesis • A small structure that performs a lot of jobs • The smallest unit that forms into a chemical unit • something plants make and the thing we breathe in • the process of chemicals changing into something else • ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2023-09-03
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- A long, cylindrical, contractile cell that forms muscles.
- A flexible tissue connecting bones at joints.
- The body's main artery.
- The process by which cells release energy from glucose.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- The tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- The fluid-filled sac surrounding the heart.
- The pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye colour.
- The body's largest organ.
- The brain's outermost layer.
- The system responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- The smallest unit of an element.
12 Clues: The body's main artery. • The body's largest organ. • The powerhouse of the cell. • The brain's outermost layer. • The smallest unit of an element. • The fluid-filled sac surrounding the heart. • A flexible tissue connecting bones at joints. • The system responsible for gas exchange in the body. • The tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Earth & Space Science Crossword 2022-03-25
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- the theory of the universes beginning
- a point of no return
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- the creation of new atomic nuclei
- a young star still gathering mass
- a system of stars
- earths only natural satellite
- relating to stars
- consists of positive and neutral neutrons
- protons and neutrons
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- all of space and time and their contents
- a large astronomical body that is neither a star nor a stellar remnant
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large
- the curved path of a celestial object
- relating to the universe or cosmos
- a type of energy that is all around us and takes many forms
17 Clues: a system of stars • relating to stars • a point of no return • protons and neutrons • earths only natural satellite • the creation of new atomic nuclei • a young star still gathering mass • relating to the universe or cosmos • the theory of the universes beginning • the curved path of a celestial object • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space • ...
Vocab 2021-11-18
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- A factor that measures some properties.
- Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is released.
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but isn't a permanent change.
- Substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction.
- reaction A process that produces chemical change, resulting in new substances.
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- A substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins.
- A substance that slows down a chemical reaction.
- A letter or number that is printed slightly below or the side of another character.
- equation A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
- Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is absorbed.
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 released. • ...
What is an engineer 2025-01-14
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- changes natural or synthetic materials into usable products
- giving or exchanging information
- builds structures that support loads and protect us from the environment
- the ability or capacity to do work
- the development of materials with outstanding combinations of mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties that make other advances possible.
- create our designed world
- creates tools to minimize the effects of technology on the development of living things.
- allows us to send signals around the world.
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- transforms living things into products or new forms of produce cultural produces plants and animals for food, fiber and fuel
- manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular level
- Investigate our natural world
- use numbers and symbols to solve problems.
- provides a way for people, animals, products, and materials to be moved from one place to the next.
- is the manufacturing of physical goods on an assembly line and the construction of structures on a job site
- apply science and math to designs
- the rate at which energy is transformed from one form to another
- Working together to solve problems based on societal needs and wants
- creates tools to treat disease and injury
18 Clues: create our designed world • Investigate our natural world • giving or exchanging information • apply science and math to designs • the ability or capacity to do work • creates tools to treat disease and injury • use numbers and symbols to solve problems. • allows us to send signals around the world. • manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular level • ...
Science Review 2021-05-21
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- vertebrate that lives in water uses gills
- distance above Earth's surface
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- flat sheets of gray clouds that cover the sky
- shape of the land
- liquid water changing to water vapor
- a device that uses radio waves to gather data
- push or pull of an object
- plants releasing water vapor through leaves
- clouds that are wispy and found at high altitudes
- conditioning is this type of behavior
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- average weather of an area over many years
- describes conditions of atmosphere
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- reproduction that involves one parent
- type of energy that is thermal
- ectothermic vertebrate scaly skin lays eggs
- device that changes ME into EE
- heat transfer through space
- forms when water vapor condenses directly on surface
- internal skeleton
- grooved wheel with a rope
22 Clues: shape of the land • internal skeleton • push or pull of an object • grooved wheel with a rope • heat transfer through space • distance above Earth's surface • type of energy that is thermal • device that changes ME into EE • coldest layer of the atmosphere • describes conditions of atmosphere • liquid water changing to water vapor • reproduction that involves one parent • ...
Nutrient Crossword by Noah 2014-02-16
Across
- A found source of animal protein.
- Function for wounds and healthy gums.
- Comes in water and fat soluble forms.
- Simple sugars found in milk.
- Function for good eyesight and skin.
- The bodies main source of energy.
- It keeps you 'regular' and lower cholesterol.
- Simple sugars found in table sugar.
- A found source of plant protein.
- Helps to carry oxygen throughout the body.
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- Fast digested and results in large fluctuations of blood sugar levels.
- Healthy bone/teeth development.
- We are made up of 70% of it.
- Function for hard bones and teeth.
- For the development of thyroid hormones and growth.
- Provides a source of fat soluble vitamins.
- Function for essential growth in the body.
- Simple sugars found in fruit.
- Good for maintaining, growth and repairing body tissue.
- Slowly digested and rises slowly your blood sugar levels.
20 Clues: We are made up of 70% of it. • Simple sugars found in milk. • Simple sugars found in fruit. • Healthy bone/teeth development. • A found source of plant protein. • A found source of animal protein. • The bodies main source of energy. • Function for hard bones and teeth. • Simple sugars found in table sugar. • Function for good eyesight and skin. • ...
BIOLOGY:CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE 2015-01-13
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- When reactant molecule bind at active site is called enzyme-reactant _______.
- Use to test proteins
- Change in pH can cause proteins to___________.
- Type of proteins that soluble in water
- Tendons,hairs and spiders' webs is example of this.
- More than 2 amino acids linked together.
- Many 3D proteins structures made this.
- Made of protein such as estogen
- When 2 peptide bonds linked, it forms ______.
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- The part where substrate binds
- Enzymes that break out protein
- The difference between each amino acids structure
- The bonds that only create between cystein amino acid
- Less healthy type of fatty acid
- The reaction that produces water is call _____ reaction.
- Where energy store in animal
- All enzymes are__________.
- Working of enzyme is same like _______ model.
- The outer skeleton of shrimp made of this
- Common type of the protein structure,have hydrogen bonds
20 Clues: Use to test proteins • All enzymes are__________. • Where energy store in animal • The part where substrate binds • Enzymes that break out protein • Less healthy type of fatty acid • Made of protein such as estogen • Type of proteins that soluble in water • Many 3D proteins structures made this. • More than 2 amino acids linked together. • ...
Rates and Types of Chemical Reactions 2025-09-12
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- When a more reactive element pushes out a less reactive one from a compound.
- Reaction where one compound breaks down into simpler substances.
- How quickly reactants turn into products.
- Sometimes released in a reaction, observed as bubbling or fizzing.
- Reaction between acid and base to form salt and water.
- Reaction where two compounds swap parts to form two new compounds.
- When particles must bump into each other to react.
- A chemical reaction written using words, e.g. hydrogen + oxygen → water.
- Increasing this by crushing a solid speeds up a reaction.
- Smallest particle of an element.
- Substances formed after a chemical reaction.
- Reaction where two or more substances combine to form a new compound.
- The type of energy particles gain when heated.
- Mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
- Shows the ratio of atoms in a molecule or compound.
- A substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up.
- energy Minimum energy needed for a reaction to start.
- Has the same number of atoms of each element on both sides.
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- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- Tiny entities that collide to make chemical reactions happen.
- When one element replaces another in a compound.
- Pure substance made of one type of atom.
- Reaction that forms an insoluble solid in solution.
- Reaction of a substance with oxygen, often releasing heat and light.
- Raising this gives particles more energy and increases reaction speed.
- A reaction written using chemical symbols and formulas.
- More particles per volume leads to faster reactions.
- Small number in a chemical formula showing how many atoms are present.
- Number placed before a formula to balance an equation.
- Increasing this in gases pushes particles closer, making reactions faster.
- Two or more different atoms bonded together.
- Combination of substances not chemically bonded.
- Starting substances in a chemical reaction.
33 Clues: Smallest particle of an element. • Two or more atoms bonded together. • Pure substance made of one type of atom. • How quickly reactants turn into products. • Starting substances in a chemical reaction. • Substances formed after a chemical reaction. • Two or more different atoms bonded together. • The type of energy particles gain when heated. • ...
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 • ...
Sarah Modlin- Energy 2014-02-26
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- example of elastic energy (HINT: normally metal)
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- an increase in gravitational energy could be from mass or
- part of total potential and kinetic, results in system temp
- energy that something has that is in motion
- change of energy is equal to this
- total energy doesn't change but specific form will
- energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- (fcos) times this equals work
- the ability of an object to do work
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- rate at which work is done
- disturbance of matter
- energy associated with gravitational field
- 1/2 mv^2
- gravitational
- unit for work
- Jule/Second
- the potential energy in batteries
- amount of energy required to remove an electron
- energy stored as a result of stretching or compressing
20 Clues: 1/2 mv^2 • Jule/Second • gravitational • unit for work • disturbance of matter • rate at which work is done • (fcos) times this equals work • energy of electromagnetic waves • change of energy is equal to this • the potential energy in batteries • the ability of an object to do work • energy associated with gravitational field • energy that something has that is in motion • ...
Energy Unit Vocabulary! 2023-11-16
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- The energy of motion.
- When energy changes into a different form.
- The act of making something become different.
- Energy that comes from the movement of charged particles.
- The ability to do work and cause changes in matter.
- Electricity produced using the energy of falling water.
- The energy from the sun.
- The energy of heat and temperature.
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- Energy an object has because of its position or condition.
- Energy released during a chemical reaction.
- The energy of vibrations we can sense with our ears.
- When energy is moved from one object into another.
- The energy we can sense with our eyes.
- The total potential and kinetic energy of an object.
- The energy of moving air, which can be used to generate electricity.
- The energy that is released by splitting an atom.
- A machine that turns kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- A change of position of an object.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
19 Clues: The energy of motion. • The energy from the sun. • A change of position of an object. • The energy of heat and temperature. • The energy we can sense with our eyes. • When energy changes into a different form. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Energy released during a chemical reaction. • The act of making something become different. • ...
Chemistry 2020-11-06
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- electrode where electricity moves into
- the loss of electrons
- using electricity to coat one metal with another
- a volatile flammable liquid
- characteristic shown by size of flame and evaporation
- the process in which the enzymes in yeast break down sugars to form ethanol
- a family of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a double bond
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- reaction that forms long-chains of alkenes
- reactions in which long chains of hydrocarbons are broken down to shorter
- process of separating petroleum into groups of compounds by fractional distillation
- chemical decomposition using electricity
- a compound made only of carbon and hydrogen
- a family of saturated hydrocarbons
- a fossil fuel formed millions of years ago
- electrode where electricity is given out
- a substance we use to provide energy
- a liquid that conducts electricity
17 Clues: the loss of electrons • a volatile flammable liquid • a family of saturated hydrocarbons • a liquid that conducts electricity • a substance we use to provide energy • electrode where electricity moves into • chemical decomposition using electricity • electrode where electricity is given out • reaction that forms long-chains of alkenes • ...
Cells 2013-10-29
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- Organism whose cells contains nuclei
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins form the endoplasmic reticulum
- Helps the cell maintain its shape
- Double-layered sheet that forms the core of nearly all cell membranes
- This prefixmeans "within"
- Organelle in plant cells that converts sunlight into usable energy
- Consists if DNA tightly coiled around proteins
- Structure that performs a job within the cell
- Small particle in cell on which proteins are assembled
- This prefix means "external"
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- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material
- Layer of 2 membranes that surround the nucleus of a cell
- This prefix means "loosening,decomposition"
- This prefix means "color"
- Helps the cells divide
- Single-celled organism lacking a nucleus
- When the concentration of 2 solutions is the same
- Group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- Basic unit of all life
20 Clues: Helps the cells divide • Basic unit of all life • This prefixmeans "within" • This prefix means "color" • This prefix means "external" • Helps the cell maintain its shape • Organism whose cells contains nuclei • Single-celled organism lacking a nucleus • This prefix means "loosening,decomposition" • Structure that performs a job within the cell • ...
Isabel & Olivia Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- gas to solid
- the study of matter
- 4th state of matter
- this class subject
- smallest unit of matter that forms a chemical element
- ex: smoke
- one or more visible boundaries
- two or more different atoms/elements that are chemically combined
- anything that has mass and volume
- the ability to do work or cause change in matter
- two or more atoms chemically combined that dont have to be different
- an atom or molecule with electrical charge
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- liquid to gas
- solid to gas
- solid to liquid
- amount of atoms in matter
- ex: water
- gas to liquid
- liquid to solid
- no visible boundaries
- periodic table of _
- small particle with a negative charge of electricity flow of charge
- two or more substances combined, but not combined chemically
- ex: rock
- the amount of space an object ocupies
25 Clues: ex: rock • ex: water • ex: smoke • gas to solid • solid to gas • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • this class subject • the study of matter • 4th state of matter • periodic table of _ • no visible boundaries • amount of atoms in matter • one or more visible boundaries • anything that has mass and volume • the amount of space an object ocupies • ...
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 20-4 Energy Transformations 2025-10-29
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- Plants contain this green pigment
- Attached to a generator and help produce electricity
- Stored energy
- The system where energy is changed from one form to another
- The Law of _____________ of Energy
- A campfire produces ____________ energy
- Type of potential energy in food
- The ability to do work
- Powerhouse of the cell
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- People make energy through
- Plants make food by doing _______________
- 3 Macromolecules are fats, carbohydrates and __________
- A device that makes energy
- The measure of how well an appliance uses input energy
- The type of fat in vegetable oil
- Energy stored in the Earth
- The energy of an object in motion
- Power is measured in this unit
- 1 watt = 1 joule per _________
- Energy that enters a system
20 Clues: Stored energy • The ability to do work • Powerhouse of the cell • People make energy through • A device that makes energy • Energy stored in the Earth • Energy that enters a system • Power is measured in this unit • 1 watt = 1 joule per _________ • The type of fat in vegetable oil • Type of potential energy in food • Plants contain this green pigment • ...
Continental drift 2025-03-21
7 Clues: solid ball of metal • Largest layer of earth • Converge, Diverge, Transform • solid part of the upper mantle • liquid layer about 2,300m thick • layer of rock that forms continents • wave of energy caused by earthquakes and other rock movement
Fun with Chemistry 2022-05-03
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- type of replacement reaction where 2 ions switch places between compounds
- unit of measurement for large quantities of small items
- reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- reaction involving oxygen that produces energy
- another name for an acid-base reaction
- substances formed in chemical reactions
- numbers used to balance chemical equations
- Italian scientist who worked with molecular theory
- what the arrow in a chemical equation means
- 2 reactants form 1 product
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- reaction where one element loses electrons and another gains electrons
- solid compound that forms when 2 or more aqueous substances react
- one reactant breaks down into 2 or more products
- numbers after element symbol indicating number of atoms
- math for chemistry
- quantity of matter in grams
- comparison of coefficients
- mixed with water
- substances that will form products
19 Clues: mixed with water • math for chemistry • comparison of coefficients • 2 reactants form 1 product • quantity of matter in grams • substances that will form products • another name for an acid-base reaction • substances formed in chemical reactions • numbers used to balance chemical equations • what the arrow in a chemical equation means • ...
Derivatives Quiz 2023-11-03
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- What type of indices are commonly used in weather derivatives?
- What values are measured by Heating Degree Days (HDD)?
- What market do exotic options usually trade in?
- What risks do weather derivatives help organizations hedge against?
- What tools do energy derivatives provide to industrial companies?
- What role do midstream companies play in the oil industry?
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- Name an exotic option allowing the investor to choose between a put or call at a specific time.
- What are weather derivatives derived from?
- What is the most actively traded commodity on MCX?
- What are Cooling Degree Days (CDD) used to measure?
- Which industry focuses on refining crude oil into various forms such as petrol or diesel?
- Name the two most commonly traded energy commodities.
- What type of option has a fixed pay-out regardless of the degree the asset has risen above the strike price.
- How are settlement values determined for weather derivatives?
14 Clues: What are weather derivatives derived from? • What market do exotic options usually trade in? • What is the most actively traded commodity on MCX? • What are Cooling Degree Days (CDD) used to measure? • Name the two most commonly traded energy commodities. • What values are measured by Heating Degree Days (HDD)? • ...
Forms of corruption 2022-08-05
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- the act of imitating products or currency
- making illegal copies of CDs , books ...etc to sell them
- hiding the original source of money
- giving unfair advantages to your family members
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- the crime of giving and accepting bribes
- avoiding paying taxes
- employing young people below the legal age of employment
- stealing money from the bank
8 Clues: avoiding paying taxes • stealing money from the bank • hiding the original source of money • the crime of giving and accepting bribes • the act of imitating products or currency • giving unfair advantages to your family members • employing young people below the legal age of employment • making illegal copies of CDs , books ...etc to sell them
Forms of Imperialism 2022-11-06
8 Clues: exclusive investment • colony in East Africa • sphere of influence of the USA • country conquers another country • governed internally by a foreign power • control. local ruler accept the authority • internal government controlled from outside • control. provide for their needs but no rights
Forms of Matter 2020-10-20
8 Clues: Can be compressed • Solid form of water • Gaseous form of water • They are present in molecules • Matter is made of these tiny particles • Anything that occupies space and has mass • As they can flow they are also called as fluids • Do not change their shape even if they are moved
FORMS OF ART 2020-04-08
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- a form of literature expression in verse
- Sight for sore eyes some might say..''Mona Lisa''
- When you hear good news you say it's like ...to my ears!
- Actors are ivolved in it
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- Take a good shot!Selfie is a type of this
- You can find many on Netflix to watch
- Classical or modern? come on..move your body
- ''kouros''is a notorious piece of Greek ....
8 Clues: Actors are ivolved in it • You can find many on Netflix to watch • a form of literature expression in verse • Take a good shot!Selfie is a type of this • Classical or modern? come on..move your body • ''kouros''is a notorious piece of Greek .... • Sight for sore eyes some might say..''Mona Lisa'' • When you hear good news you say it's like ...to my ears!
Forms of government 2023-03-10
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- citizens vote for people to pass laws they would approve of
- every citizen votes for each important law; not very practical for large populations
- cooperation is encouraged over competition; private businesses are allowed, but highly regulated; free healthcare & education
- the government decides how resources are allocated; private ownership of land or business is not allowed
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- a few rich, powerful people are in charge of everyone else
- a king or queen makes decisions; their children will be king or queen too
- a god is the highest ruler; religious leaders are in charge and everybody follows religious laws
- one person rules everything; they use threats and violence to maintain power
8 Clues: a few rich, powerful people are in charge of everyone else • citizens vote for people to pass laws they would approve of • a king or queen makes decisions; their children will be king or queen too • one person rules everything; they use threats and violence to maintain power • every citizen votes for each important law; not very practical for large populations • ...
FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT 2023-05-20
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- a type of entertainment in that people can watch different art expressions like sculptures and paintings.
- a show that has different performances and kids usually enjoy it with their families.
- a (type of) show that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action
- a type of show makes for kids and the main characters are puppets.
- a type of performance that people can watch from home.
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- a type of show that is full of music and people move their bodies and feet to music.
- a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
- a type of performance that a group of people carry out in a theatre.
8 Clues: a type of performance that people can watch from home. • a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers • a type of show makes for kids and the main characters are puppets. • a type of performance that a group of people carry out in a theatre. • a (type of) show that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action • ...
Forms of Government 2014-01-13
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- Decisions are made by unelected state officials
- Government by one absolute leader
- Government by the people and elected officials
- People or groups are ranked according to status or authority
- God or a diety is recognized as supreme ruler
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- The absence of government
- Government ruled by privileged upper class
- Small group of people have control
8 Clues: The absence of government • Government by one absolute leader • Small group of people have control • Government ruled by privileged upper class • God or a diety is recognized as supreme ruler • Government by the people and elected officials • Decisions are made by unelected state officials • People or groups are ranked according to status or authority
Forms of Government 2014-01-09
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- God or a diety is recognized as supreme civil ruler
- One person rules with absolute power
- People or groups are ranked according to status/authority
- Important decision are made by nonelected state officials
- Government by the people through elected representatives
- The lack of government or law
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- Power is all in one dominant clique or class
- Power is held by the nobility
8 Clues: Power is held by the nobility • The lack of government or law • One person rules with absolute power • Power is all in one dominant clique or class • God or a diety is recognized as supreme civil ruler • Government by the people through elected representatives • People or groups are ranked according to status/authority • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
- Energy that is stored in substances
- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- The energy of movement
- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
- A visible form of energy
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
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- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- The unit that equals 1000J
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- The name given to the effects of using energy
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • Energy that causes charged particles to move • These are a source of stored chemical energy • ...
Biochemistry part 2 2012-01-24
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- Having an aversion to water
- Polysaccharide that is used for storing energy in human muscle and liver cells is?
- The unraveling or loss of shape of a protein due to altered environmental conditions
- Lipids that form the main structural component of cell membranes are?
- Polymers of amino acids
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction
- Protein molecules are polymers of these molecules because they consist of one or more polypeptides into specific conformations
- 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
- Fat that consists of three fatty acids linked to one glycerol molecule
- Cellulose is this and therefore this because it is constructed from monosaccharide glucose monomers
- Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages
- Specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions in cells
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- These simple sugar molecules, stored in polysaccharides such as glycogen in animals, are a major energy source for cellular work
- An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
- Having an affinity for water
- Major energy storage compound of plant seeds
- What is the process by which monomers are linked together to form polymers?
- Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water
- A covalent bond joining amino acids together to form a polypeptide
- Huge molecules of these three classes- carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other proteins
- The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer
- Compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same numbers of elements but different structures and hence different properties
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 • An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen • The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer • ...
General Chemistry 2 Chapter 2 2025-02-16
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- The chemical reaction that forms a polymer.
- The negatively charged electrode in electrolysis.
- The ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds
- The theory that explains how gases behave.
- The movement of electrons from one substance to another
- The most abundant gas in the atmosphere.
- The breaking of a chemical bond using water.
- The natural tendency of systems to move towards disorder.
- The pressure exerted by the atmosphere at sea level.
- The process of heat transfer through direct contact.
- A positively charged ion.
- A state of matter with definite volume but no fixed shape.
- The pH of a neutral solution
- A solution that resists changes in pH
- A reaction that occurs when substances combine with oxygen to release energy.
- A solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction.
- A gas law that relates pressure and temperature
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- The number of protons in an atom.
- The ability of a substance to undergo a chemical change
- A phase change from gas to liquid.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- The law stating that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction
- A reaction where two substances combine to form one product.
- The type of bond formed by the transfer of electrons.
- The study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter.
- The force that holds atoms together in a molecule.
- The SI unit of energy
- The smallest particle of a chemical compound that retains its properties.
- A mixture with uniform composition throughout.
30 Clues: The SI unit of energy • A positively charged ion. • The pH of a neutral solution • The number of protons in an atom. • A phase change from gas to liquid. • The energy stored in chemical bonds • A solution that resists changes in pH • The most abundant gas in the atmosphere. • The theory that explains how gases behave. • The chemical reaction that forms a polymer. • ...
Kuljeet- 8-20-18 Crossword 2018-08-21
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- Fertile soil is the result flooding waters and growin crops
- A climate with viery little rainfall and warm tempatures
- A layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth’s crust and core
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and it is located in Southwest Asia
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust of Earth's interior
- When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food
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- waves Vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow to grow crops
- The amount of force that presses on an area
10 Clues: The amount of force that presses on an area • A climate with viery little rainfall and warm tempatures • Fertile soil is the result flooding waters and growin crops • A period of time with not enough rain or snow to grow crops • A rigid layer that forms near the crust of Earth's interior • When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food • ...
Waves Erosion-Diego Ayala. 2022-05-17
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- Formed when sea caves on either side of a headland join
- Waves can also erode by _______.
- One way waves can erode is by ______.
- A _____________ forms when storm waves pile up large amounts of sand above sea level, forming a long narrow island parallel to the coast
- The _________ is where a body of water
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- A _______ is a long ridge of sand parallel to the shore
- Eroded rock particles deposited on the shoreline form a_______.
- As the sea cliff continues to be eroded, the buildup of rocks, sand, and silt forms a flat platform the base of the cliff.
- The energy in waves comes from ____ that blows across the water’s surface.
- When the wave hits land, the sediment wears away rock like _______.
- _______ are beaches that projects like a finger out into the water
- ________ are a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean
- As waves repeatedly hit the beach, some of the beach sediment moves down the beach with the current called _______.
- What does the wave pick up when it moves towards shallow water?
14 Clues: Waves can also erode by _______. • One way waves can erode is by ______. • The _________ is where a body of water • A _______ is a long ridge of sand parallel to the shore • Formed when sea caves on either side of a headland join • Eroded rock particles deposited on the shoreline form a_______. • ________ are a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean • ...
Kayla's science crossword 2013-08-15
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- The Biosphere is the collective interaction of all the biomes on the Earth.
- all the organisms in a particular area at a given time
- the total dry weight of the organisms in a level
- a relationship where two types of organisms compete for the same resource
- a plant eater
- Web a network of interrelated food chains in a given areas
- and Tidal Power can be used to generate electricity from the rise and fall of the waves and the tides
- energy is energy harnessed in areas of the earth that are near volcanoes or hot springs
- the relationship in which one organism that hunts and eats another
- shows the reusing of certain elements and compounds (e.g. water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus) in different forms in ecosystems.
- change allows of sunlight to reach the earths surface
- Energy from windmills can be used to generate electricity by turning turbines in the same way
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- Magnification is the accumulation in body tissues of certain chemicals
- Factors- living factors e.g. amount of food, predators, parasites, competitors
- - a form of symbiosis in which one organism helps the other organism, but there is no benefit or harm done in return
- Explosion is the rapid increase in population in developing countries causing famine
- Species are species of plants or animals that have migrated or been brought to Australia
- – the study of the interrelationships of living organisms and their environment.
- people that make the things (eg; fruits )
- Pollution release into the atmosphere of excessive amounts of harmful gases
- Rain When gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water
21 Clues: a plant eater • people that make the things (eg; fruits ) • the total dry weight of the organisms in a level • change allows of sunlight to reach the earths surface • all the organisms in a particular area at a given time • Web a network of interrelated food chains in a given areas • the relationship in which one organism that hunts and eats another • ...
A MapleRose Puzzle 2023-10-24
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- the process of burning something.
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- the ability to do work
- rocks and sediments
- THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD
- anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
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- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- this type of cellular respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- the act or process of breathing
21 Clues: rocks and sediments • the ability to do work • the act or process of breathing • the process of burning something. • a pigment that gives plants their green color • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD • a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
Chapter 7: Staying Healthy on Your Own 2025-09-15
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- everything that a person eats or drinks regularly.
- the amount of a certain food usually eaten at one time.
- food that is treated in some way so it will last longer.
- types of nutrients your body needs to stay healthy; examples include vitamins A,E,D.
- what is in food that the body needs to grow and stay healthy.
- foods that provide your body with what it needs to stay healthy.
- tiny life forms that can cause disease.
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- the parts of a mixture; what things are in a packaged food.
- units that measure the amount of energy your body gets from food.
- an activity of 20 minutes or more that makes the heart work harder.
- a chance that something harmful might happen.
- the process of taking food into your body and using it for energy and growth.
- physical dependence on a drug
13 Clues: physical dependence on a drug • tiny life forms that can cause disease. • a chance that something harmful might happen. • everything that a person eats or drinks regularly. • the amount of a certain food usually eaten at one time. • food that is treated in some way so it will last longer. • the parts of a mixture; what things are in a packaged food. • ...
Alex Valdez, energy, 3rd hour 2024-05-08
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- energy from the passing of water through a turbine turning a generator
- type of energy that uses vibrations
- type of energy of a object in motion
- energy that can only be used once
- energy from movement
- form of naturally occurring energy source that comes from dead matter
- heat energy
- energy released from chemical bonds
- type of energy source from biomass
- what is used in order to do work
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- a naturally occurring source of energy that flows in the wind
- type of energy radiated from the sun
- the potention of energy an object has
- most common form of energy used
- energy that is able to be used more than once
- source of energy that comes from nuclear fission
- form of energy that radiates from the sun
- type of energy that is visible to the human eye
18 Clues: heat energy • energy from movement • most common form of energy used • what is used in order to do work • energy that can only be used once • type of energy source from biomass • type of energy that uses vibrations • energy released from chemical bonds • type of energy radiated from the sun • type of energy of a object in motion • the potention of energy an object has • ...
Energy, Work, and Power 2014-03-06
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- the rate at which work is done
- the standard metric unit of power
- the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- the total energy of an isolated system cannot change
- energy of an object due to its temperature
- energy stored in an object that is being stretched, squashed, twisted, you name it
- energy transferred via sound waves
- energy transferred by an electric current
- radiant light and heat from the sun
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- energy stored in fuel which is released when chemical reactions take place
- energy an object contains due to its position
- energy stored in an atom’s nucleus
- derived unit of energy, work, or amount of heat in the International System of Units
- energy of a moving object
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the potential energy of a magnet of magnetic moment
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a force that acts upon an object to cause a displacement
- energy transferred through waves and light particles
20 Clues: energy of a moving object • the rate at which work is done • energy of electromagnetic waves • the standard metric unit of power • energy stored in an atom’s nucleus • energy transferred via sound waves • radiant light and heat from the sun • energy transferred by an electric current • energy of an object due to its temperature • energy an object contains due to its position • ...
Science electricity 2021-01-08
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- another word for hyper
- some runners do these
- a robot need ps this in order to work
- a force
- forms in the sky with clouds and rain
- total loss of electricity
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- someone who comes when you have a problem with your electricity
- draws other metal things to it
- when your phone dies you need to ———- it
- shock you get this from a Type of fence
- helps you see in the dark
- panel sits on your roof
12 Clues: a force • some runners do these • another word for hyper • panel sits on your roof • helps you see in the dark • total loss of electricity • draws other metal things to it • a robot need ps this in order to work • forms in the sky with clouds and rain • shock you get this from a Type of fence • when your phone dies you need to ———- it • ...
Science electricity 2021-01-08
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- another word for hyper
- some runners do these
- a robot need ps this in order to work
- a force
- forms in the sky with clouds and rain
- total loss of electricity
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- someone who comes when you have a problem with your electricity
- draws other metal things to it
- when your phone dies you need to ———- it
- shock you get this from a Type of fence
- helps you see in the dark
- panel sits on your roof
12 Clues: a force • some runners do these • another word for hyper • panel sits on your roof • helps you see in the dark • total loss of electricity • draws other metal things to it • a robot need ps this in order to work • forms in the sky with clouds and rain • shock you get this from a Type of fence • when your phone dies you need to ———- it • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 6 2022-11-17
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- partial or total inability to digest lactose
- deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream.
- food claimed to have an additional function by adding new ingredients or more of existing ingredients
- an odorless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes
- made up of sugar molecules that are strung together in long, complex chains.
- Dietary fiber or roughage is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by human digestive enzymes
- a hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. The lack of insulin causes a form of diabetes.
- A measure of the increase in the level of blood glucose (a type of sugar) caused by eating a specific carbohydrate (food that contains sugar)
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- includes the parts of plant foods your body can't digest or absorb
- something that completes or enhances something else when added to it
- isolated or purified carbohydrates that are non digestible, absorbed in the small intestine, and have beneficial physiological effects in humans
- any substance that is composed of two molecules of simple sugars (monosaccharides) linked to each other.
- any of the class of sugars
- a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates. It is a polysaccharide which forms glucose on hydrolysis.
- a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose).
- The most common and abundant forms are sugars, fibers, and starches.
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- abundant carbohydrates found in food.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet
- broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy.
- tooth decay or dental cavities
22 Clues: any of the class of sugars • tooth decay or dental cavities • abundant carbohydrates found in food. • deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream. • partial or total inability to digest lactose • broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy. • includes the parts of plant foods your body can't digest or absorb • ...
Alternative energy 2015-04-11
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- resource/resources that are sustainable because their formations don't takes billions of years.
- resource/resources that are not sustainable because their formation takes billions of years.
- a recyclable materials into something else
- power/electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- turbine/ a turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity.
- rays/waves emitted by the sun
- source pollution/pollutants that have no specific origin
- fuel/a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms and take billions of years to replenish
- panels/a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.
- gas/ flammable gas occurring naturally underground and used as fuel.
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- warming/a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
- power/the harvesting of the earths underground heat for power.
- protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
- power/ the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
- resources/materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature
- gases/a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation
- power/ a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power
- power/power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind.
- source pollution/pollutants that have an identifiable origin
- power/power obtained by harnessing the energy of the sun's rays.
20 Clues: rays/waves emitted by the sun • a recyclable materials into something else • source pollution/pollutants that have no specific origin • power/power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind. • source pollution/pollutants that have an identifiable origin • power/the harvesting of the earths underground heat for power. • ...
Louise Ferrall's Energy Crossword 2014-02-24
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- When ____ is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Energy released during nuclear fision or fusion
- An example of this type of energy is held in a common refrigerator exterior accessory
- The law of Conservation of Energy says that the total energy doesn't ______
- When energy is added to the system, this type of work is done
- mgh
- Work is how an object gains or loses this
- An example of this type of energy is a battery
- One of the equations for power is force x this
- the unit for power
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- This energy can be increased by increasing ones velocity
- This states that when work is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Elastic energy is ______ energy stored in a system
- The unit of work
- gravitational energy will _______ when the height increases
- Rate at which work is done
- The equation for work is (force)(cos of the angle)(______)
- Ionization energy: the minimum amount of energy to remove this
- When energy is removed from a system, this type of work is done
- when the value of work is 600 J for 10 seconds, power equals...
20 Clues: mgh • The unit of work • the unit for power • Rate at which work is done • Work is how an object gains or loses this • An example of this type of energy is a battery • One of the equations for power is force x this • Energy released during nuclear fision or fusion • Elastic energy is ______ energy stored in a system • This energy can be increased by increasing ones velocity • ...
WED Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- movement & transportation of rock, soil and minerals
- type of weathering that does not change the chemistry of an item
- the placing down of rock, soil and minerals
- chemical breakdown due to water
- scraping and wearing away
- type of energy that involves motion
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- melting and refreezing of water creating cracks in rocks
- chemical breakdown due to oxygen
- type of weathering that forms a new substance
- breakdown of rock, soil and minerals
10 Clues: scraping and wearing away • chemical breakdown due to water • chemical breakdown due to oxygen • type of energy that involves motion • breakdown of rock, soil and minerals • the placing down of rock, soil and minerals • type of weathering that forms a new substance • movement & transportation of rock, soil and minerals • ...
VITAMINS 2023-12-29
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- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “Beri-beri”
- Active form : pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (PLP)
- Involved in conversion of pyridoxine and folate to their coenzyme forms
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- Acid Active forms : coenzyme A (CoA) & Acyl carrier protein (ACP)
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “pellagra”
- Energy production from protein, carbohydrate metabolism, and fat synthesis
6 Clues: Active form : pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (PLP) • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “pellagra” • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “Beri-beri” • Acid Active forms : coenzyme A (CoA) & Acyl carrier protein (ACP) • Involved in conversion of pyridoxine and folate to their coenzyme forms • ...
Chemical Basis of Life 2022-08-31
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- The formula that represents the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- A reaction of molecules separating into smaller ones.
- Composed of simple sugars.
- The bond that forms between polar molecules.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron unequally.
- The formula that depicts the number of each type of atom in a molecule.
- Substances that combine with hydrogen ions.
- Substances that release ions in water.
- Fats, oils, and waxes.
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- A reaction of atoms combining into larger molecules.
- Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s)
- The bond that forms when one atom takes an electron from another.
- The starting materials a chemical reaction.
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights.
- A scale indicating how acidic or basic a solution is.
- The resulting materials of a chemical reaction.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron.
- Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+.
- A "replacement" reaction. Atoms of different molecules trading positions in the other molecule.
- Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of.
- Composed of amino acids.
21 Clues: Fats, oils, and waxes. • Composed of amino acids. • Composed of simple sugars. • Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s) • Substances that release ions in water. • 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+. • ...
Chemical Basis of Life 2022-08-31
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- Composed of simple sugars.
- The resulting materials of a chemical reaction.
- The starting materials a chemical reaction.
- Composed of amino acids.
- The bond that forms between polar molecules.
- A scale indicating how acidic or basic a solution is.
- Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+.
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights.
- Fats, oils, and waxes.
- A "replacement" reaction. Atoms of different molecules trading positions in the other molecule.
- A reaction of atoms combining into larger molecules.
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- Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of.
- The formula that represents the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron unequally.
- Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s)
- A reaction of molecules separating into smaller ones.
- Substances that release ions in water.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron.
- The formula that depicts the number of each type of atom in a molecule.
- Substances that combine with hydrogen ions.
- The bond that forms when one atom takes an electron from another.
21 Clues: Fats, oils, and waxes. • Composed of amino acids. • Composed of simple sugars. • Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s) • Substances that release ions in water. • Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of. • The starting materials a chemical reaction. • Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+. • Substances that combine with hydrogen ions. • ...
Simple Machines and Energy 2021-02-23
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- The principle that the total amount of energy in the universe or in a closed system always remains the same, even when the energy transfers from one part of the system to another or transforms into another form of energy.
- A measure of how much of the total energy supplied to a machine is used to produce a useful or desirable result. Efficiency is often expressed as a percentage of total supplied (or input) energy.
- A wave that transfers energy through a medium by making its particles vibrate.
- The energy of an object due to the arrangement of its particles. Chemical energy is a form of potential energy.
- a rigid bar that pivots about a fixed point.
- A weight that hangs at the end of a string whose other end attaches to a fixed point and allows it to swing freely.
- The flow of thermal energy from one object or location to another as a result of temperature differences
- the amount of matter in an object
- A machine that does work with only one movement
- An event in which two or more objects hit or run into each other.
- shaft attached to a wheel so that both rotate together
- The movement, passing, or flow of energy from one object or place to another.
- A disturbance that travels away from its source and transfers energy through space.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder with a wedge at the end
- two or more simple machines working together
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- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a flat, sloped surface
- the ratio of the output force to the input force
- Energy that is stored in an object that has been compressed, stretched, or twisted. Elastic energy is a form of potential energy.
- The force that resists (acts against) sliding motion when two surfaces that touch try to move in different directions relative to each other.
- The matter through which a wave travels.
- A system (group of connected, interacting parts) that matter can neither leave nor enter.
- The ability to cause change in matter.
- point around which a lever pivots or rotates
- the ratio of output work to input work
- The energy of an object due to the force of gravity between it and another object. On Earth, an object's gravitational energy increases with its height above Earth's surface. Gravitational energy is a form of potential energy.
- The total kinetic energy (energy of motion) of the particles that make up an object.
- Energy related to the motion and position of an object. Mechanical energy can be kinetic energy or potential energy, and an object can have both at the same time.
- The distance an object travels during a specific period of time; the rate of motion.
- The energy stored in an atom's nucleus due to the fundamental forces that hold its particles together. Nuclear energy is a form of potential energy.
- The energy related to an object's position, shape, or the arrangement of its particles.
- grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped around it.
- A measurement of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
- energy Energy carried by electromagnetic waves. Visible light is one kind of electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy is a form of kinetic energy.
- two inclined planes placed back to back used to cut or split
- to move from one place to another
- transfer of energy to an object by a force to make the object move in direction of force
- Energy due to the flow of electrons. Electrical energy is a form of kinetic energy.
40 Clues: a flat, sloped surface • the amount of matter in an object • to move from one place to another • The ability to cause change in matter. • the ratio of output work to input work • The matter through which a wave travels. • anything that takes up space and has mass • the energy an object has due to its motion • point around which a lever pivots or rotates • ...
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 • ...
Important terminology for Science 2021-05-16
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- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms
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- The movement of liquids and gases that is generally referred to as
- he emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a non-metal which has two main forms
- giving explanation or comment
10 Clues: giving explanation or comment • the lowest region of the atmosphere • all the waters on the earth's surface • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • The movement of liquids and gases that is generally referred to as • the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another • ...
Vocabulary 2016-03-04
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- Earth as well as the processes and history that have shaped it.
- the violent actions of volcanoes and earthquakes or by the
- and are a result of an earthquake
- means having one each of two different alleles.
- One of two or more versions of a gene.
- dominant or recessive, they are homozygous.
- forces: Processes that build up the Earth's surface to
- waves: waves of energy that travel through the Earth's
- flow of a river.
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- An individual's collection of genes.
- When an individual has two of the same allele,
- square: A DIAGRAM USED TO PREDICT THE OUTCOME OF TWO PARENTS
- or traits
- scientist who studies the solid and liquid matter that constitutes
- Working subunits of DNA.
- sediments and create new land forms.
- forces: Processes that break down the Earth, either
- mass per unit volume
18 Clues: or traits • flow of a river. • mass per unit volume • Working subunits of DNA. • and are a result of an earthquake • An individual's collection of genes. • sediments and create new land forms. • One of two or more versions of a gene. • dominant or recessive, they are homozygous. • When an individual has two of the same allele, • means having one each of two different alleles. • ...
Chapter 14&15 Vocab 2024-01-03
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- The energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy that travels in waves
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
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- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the ability to do work
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy dealing with temperature
- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- the rate of doing work
20 Clues: the ability to do work • the rate of doing work • energy that travels in waves • energy dealing with temperature • The energy stored in atomic nuclei • the energy stored in chemical bonds • the energy an object has due to its motion • the energy associated with electric charges • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • a device that changes a force & helps you do work • ...
Group A4 Crossword 2016-07-27
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- Genetic material for cells
- Molecule which most of a cell consists
- Polymer of amino acids
- Monomers of DNA
- Energy currency of a cell
- Reverse of condensation
- Nitrogenous base with a ring containing 4 carbons and 2 nitrogens
- Macromolecule formed when lipids bond to a protein
- Fatty acid containing 1 or more carbon double bonds
- Group of atoms which give a property to molecules
- Carbohydrate used for structure in plant cell walls
- Process where a molecule changes
- Fats with 3 tails
- Smallest unit of life
- Reaction where small subunits combine and water is formed
- Property of fatty acid tails which contributes to the formation of a bilayer
- Formed when 2 Monosaccharides combine
- Polysaccharide used as energy storage in animal cells
- Energy storage molecule used in plant cells
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- Nitrogen base which pairs with Guanine in DNA
- Monomer with a varying r group
- Cells which do not have a nucleus
- Structural polysaccahride containing nitrogen
- Dictates function
- When a protein is deformed and unable to carry out its function
- Group of atoms bonding together
- Replaces thymine in RNA
- The bonds between amino acids
- Compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon
- Protein found in blood
- Macromolecule formed when sugars bond to a protein
- Monomer of a ploysaccharide
- Consists of a phosphate head and 2 fatty acid tails
- The process in cells where molecules are broken up or broken down
- Organic molecules contain a backbone of this atom
- Bond that forms the secondary structure of proteins
- Cells with a nucleus
- Structure formed from multiple polypeptide chains
- Lipid with 4 carbon rings and no tails
- Amino acid whose r group consists of a single hydrogen
40 Clues: Monomers of DNA • Dictates function • Fats with 3 tails • Cells with a nucleus • Smallest unit of life • Polymer of amino acids • Protein found in blood • Replaces thymine in RNA • Reverse of condensation • Energy currency of a cell • Genetic material for cells • Monomer of a ploysaccharide • The bonds between amino acids • Monomer with a varying r group • Group of atoms bonding together • ...
C3 - Chemical Economics 2016-02-17
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- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
- Percentage of reactants changed to useful products.
- the heat required to raise the temperature of a particular substance by one degree.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- The amount of space on a substance has to react.
- A manufacturing process that runs all the time.
- The idea that the rate of a chemical reaction depends on the frequency of successful collisions.
- A reaction which takes in energy, usually in the form of heat. This is shown by a drop in temperature.
- A reaction which gives out energy, usually in the form of heat. This is shown by a rise in temperature.
- A subatomic particle with no electric charge.
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- The centre of an ATOM that contains the PROTON and NEUTRON.
- A manufacturing process that only occurs at certain times.
- The mass of a NUCLEUS of an ATOM.
- The number of particles in a particular space.
- Any compound manufactured for use as a medicinal drug.
- An experiment used to measure how much energy a fuel supplies.
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
- How quick or slow a reaction is progressing.
- The force between two atoms that are chemically joined.
- The different physical forms of an element. For example, carbon can appear as graphite, fullerenes, and diamond.
- a technique for the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates.
- A comparison between the actual yield of a reaction and the predicted yield, expressed a percentage.
- A subatomic particle with a negative electric charge.
23 Clues: The mass of a NUCLEUS of an ATOM. • How quick or slow a reaction is progressing. • A subatomic particle with no electric charge. • The number of particles in a particular space. • A manufacturing process that runs all the time. • The amount of space on a substance has to react. • Percentage of reactants changed to useful products. • ...
A MapleRose Puzzle 2023-10-24
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- the process of burning something.
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- the ability to do work
- rocks and sediments
- THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD
- anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
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- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- this type of cellular respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- the act or process of breathing
21 Clues: rocks and sediments • the ability to do work • the act or process of breathing • the process of burning something. • a pigment that gives plants their green color • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD • a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
APES CROSSWORD UNIT 6 2024-05-07
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- A system of capturing energy from sunlight and converting it directly into electricity
- Nuclear fuel that can no longer produce enough heat to be useful in a power plant but continues to emit radioactivity
- an energy source with a finite supply, primarily fossil fuels and nuclear fuels
- Source that is either potentially renewable or nondepletable
- A reaction that occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei
- A power plant that uses both exhaust gases and steam turbines to generate electricity
- The ability of a material to absorb and store heat energy
- The process of removing more than is replaced by growth, typically used when referring to carbon
- Construction designed to take advantage of solar radiation without active technology
- Billing system used by some electric companies in which customers pay higher rates as their use goes up
- A network of interconnected transmission lines to joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- The process of converting solid carbon into liquid fuel
- The implemenetation of methods to use less energy
- A nuclear reaction in which a neutron strikes a relatively large atomic nucleus, which then splits into to or more parts, releasing additional neutrons and energy in the
- Cannot be used up
- A cylindrical tube that encloses nuclear fuel within a nuclear reactor
- Energy captured from sunlight with intermediate technologies
- The use of a single fuel to generate electricity and to produce heat
- Energy source that can be regenerated indefinitely as long as it is not overharvested
- A cylindrical device inserted between the fuel rods in a nuclear reactor to absorb excess neutrons and slow or stop fission reaction
- The fraction of time a power plant operates in a year
- A degraded petroleum that forms when petroleum migrates to the surface of the Earth and is modified by bacteria; also called tar or pitch
- formedprimarily from the remains of trees, ferns, and other plant materials preserved 280 million to 360 million years ago
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- A bell shaped curve representing oil use and projecting both when world oil production will reach a maximum and when we will run out of oil
- Device with blade that can be turned by water, wind steam, etc, from combustion that turns a generation in an electicity producing plant
- Liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- Electricity generated by water
- Energy generated from kinetic energy of moving air
- A vehicle that runs on wither gasoline or ethanol
- Energy that comes from the movement of water driven by the pull of the moon
- A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- The accumulation of sediments on the bottom of a reservior
- The greatest quantity of energy used at any one time
- Carbon in fossil fuels
- Oil sands, crude bitumen, or more technically bituminous sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit
- A unit of measure for radiation; 1 curie = 37 billion decays per second
- An activity that does not change atmospheric CO2 concentration
- A fuel derived from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago
- Storage of water in a reservior behind a dam
- Fossil fuel occurring underground deposits, composed of liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, water and sulfur
- Fuel derived from radioactive materials that give off energy
- Hydroelectivity generation in which water is retained behind a low dam or no dam
- The energy per unit of gross domestic product
- Unit that measures the rate at which a sample of radioactive material decays (1Bq=decay of 1 atom or nucleus per second)
- Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass
- In reference to an electricity generating plant, the maximum electrical output
- of heat
- Carbon in biomass that was recently in the atmosphere
- Alcohol made by converting starches and sugars from plant material into alcohol and CO2
- The point at which half the total known oil supply is used up
- Something that can move and deliever energy in a convienent, usable form to end users
51 Clues: of heat • Cannot be used up • Carbon in fossil fuels • Electricity generated by water • Liquid petroleum removed from the ground • Storage of water in a reservior behind a dam • The energy per unit of gross domestic product • A vehicle that runs on wither gasoline or ethanol • The implemenetation of methods to use less energy • ...
Science electricity 2021-01-08
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- another word for hyper
- some runners do these
- a robot need this in order to work
- a force
- forms in the sky with clouds and rain
- total loss of electricity
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- someone who comes when you have a problem with your electricity
- draws other metal things to it
- when your phone dies you need to ———- it
- A shock you get from a Type of fence
- helps you see in the dark
- A panel sits on your roof
12 Clues: a force • some runners do these • another word for hyper • helps you see in the dark • A panel sits on your roof • total loss of electricity • draws other metal things to it • a robot need this in order to work • A shock you get from a Type of fence • forms in the sky with clouds and rain • when your phone dies you need to ———- it • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle Part 2 2025-01-08
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- The movement of materials through a cell membrane using the cell's energy (usually from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration).
- Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels (does not require energy, from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration).
- Makes ribosomes and stores RNA and proteins. (dark area in nucleus on diagrams
- A thin, flexible barrier around every cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- An type of vacuole, an organelle containing digestive enzymes.
- Found only in eukaryotic cells; controls actions of the cell and contains genetic material (DNA).
- Tiny hairlike extensions that move together in a sweeping motion to move the cell or move items like mucus past the cell.
- Transforms energy from sugars into usable energy (ATP) for the cell.
- The movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell (from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration).
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- The maintenance of stable internal conditions.
- A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the cell (post office of cell).
- A solution that is less concentrated than the cytoplasm in the cell (low solute concentration, higher water concentration).
- The double-layered sheet that forms the core of nearly all cell membranes made of lipids (water-fearing tails facing inward toward other water-fearing tails and water-loving heads on the inside and outside of the watery environment of the cell).
- A control mechanism that causes the process to slow down or stop.
- A storage container for starches in plants.
- Clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell.
- found in both animal and plant cells; builds parts for cytoskeleton
- When the cell and solution that they are in the same concentration of solutes so same concentration of water.
- A control mechanism that occurs when a substance causes the process to speed up.
- The rigid outer layer of a cell (outside the cell membrane) that provides strength and rigidity.
- A solution that is more concentrated than the cytoplasm in the cell (high solute concentration, lower water concentration).
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane (movement from an area of high water concentration/low solute concentration to low water concentration/high solute concentration).
22 Clues: A storage container for starches in plants. • The maintenance of stable internal conditions. • Clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell. • An type of vacuole, an organelle containing digestive enzymes. • A control mechanism that causes the process to slow down or stop. • found in both animal and plant cells; builds parts for cytoskeleton • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL HISTOLOGY 2016-08-07
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- A muscle that forms the contractile wall of the heart.
- A multinucleated muscle
- Cell that are secrete matrix for cartilage.
- Relay signals from cell to cell during heartbeat
- The type of body tissues that covers body surface, lines body cavity and forms a gland.
- Transmit nerves impulse from the central nervous system to the effector
- A cell that contains pigment for transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The muscle that lined the wall of arteries
- One location where ciliated columnar epithelia can be found
- Modified parenchyma, that contain chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis.
- Connect the lacunae to each other
- Living plant cells which are loosely packed
- This cell secrete mucus to facilitate the movement of food along the small intestine
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- An epithelial tissue that lined the alveoli of lungs
- Plant tissues that are actively undergoing mitosis process.
- Paired structures found in animal cells, involved in cell division
- Living cells with moderately but unevenly thickened primary cell walls.
- One of the component of cell wall of parenchyma cells
- Speed up the transmission of impulse
- Young bone cell
- Dead cells and provide mechanical strength and rigidity to the plant
- A fiber that helps to strengthen the bone matrix
- A type of white blood cell.
- A type of connective tissue
- A cell which is a component of phloem that helps to supply energy to load sugar produced in the leaf
25 Clues: Young bone cell • A multinucleated muscle • A type of white blood cell. • A type of connective tissue • Connect the lacunae to each other • Speed up the transmission of impulse • The muscle that lined the wall of arteries • Cell that are secrete matrix for cartilage. • Living plant cells which are loosely packed • Relay signals from cell to cell during heartbeat • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-12-06
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- of Conservation of Energy - The theory that energy can only transfer between objects and change form; it is never created or destroyed.
- A push or a pull that causes movement or a change in motion.
- A type of mechanical force where a sudden force pushes an object in a specific direction.
- Energy - Energy resulting from the movement of atoms and molecules in a system, causing them to collide with each other. Faster moving particles results in higher temperatures and slower moving particles results in lower temperatures.
- Energy Energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion and position.
- When one type of energy is converted into another; like when dammed water is released and the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
- Transfer - The process by which energy is moved from one area to another.
- Energy - Energy (both visible and nonvisible light) resulting from the release of electromagnetic radiation; which does not require a medium and is released in all directions.
- Energy - Energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules.
- Energy The energy stored in an object
- energy radiant energy emitted by the sun.
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- Potential Energy - Energy stored due to an object’s position above the surface of a planet.
- Energy - Energy resulting from the movement of charged particles (usually electrons) from one point to another.
- energy is the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases
- A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- Potential Energy - Energy stored from stretching, compressing, or distorting a material that spontaneously returns to its original shape; like springs or rubber bands.
- The unit of measurement used to describe the amount of energy that is in a system or that is being used/released in a system
- Energy The energy of an object has a result of its motion (can be on an atomic level).
- Energy - Energy that is stored within an atom’s nucleus. Nuclear reactions including fusion, fission, and radioactive decay are sources of this type of energy.
20 Clues: Energy The energy stored in an object • energy radiant energy emitted by the sun. • A push or a pull that causes movement or a change in motion. • Energy - Energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules. • Transfer - The process by which energy is moved from one area to another. • ...
Ch 16 Vocab Review 2023-05-08
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- Bacteria and fungi
- After passing through a plant, water moves into the atmosphere by evaporating through leaves
- process of combining nitrogen with hydrogen to form ammonia.
- pathway that forms when a substance enters living organisms such as trees from the atmosphere
- A somewhat regular progression of species replacement
- One of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
- Animals that eat plants or other primary producers
- The many different species that live together in a habitat
- The variety of organisms, their genetic differences, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur
- Animals that eat other animals
- Animals that eat plants and animals
- Living organisms in a habitat
- Water retained beneath the surface of the Earth
- Succession that occurs where life has not existed before
- Study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their physical environment
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- A diagram in which each trophic level is represented by a block
- Include worms, fungi and bacterial decomposers
- first organisms to live in a new habitat where soil is present. (small, fast-growing plants)
- path of energy through the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- All other organisms in an ecosystem that consume plants or organisms to obtain energy to build their molecules.
- The physical aspects of a habitat (non-living)
- The rate at which organic material is produced by photosynthetic organisms in an ecosystem
- place where a particular population of a species lives
- Succession that occurs in areas where there has been previous growth
- dry weight of tissue and other organic matter found in a specific ecosystem
- Complicated, interconnected group of food chains
- Organisms that first capture energy
- Consists of a community and all the physical aspects of its habitat
28 Clues: Bacteria and fungi • Living organisms in a habitat • Animals that eat other animals • Animals that eat plants and animals • Organisms that first capture energy • Include worms, fungi and bacterial decomposers • The physical aspects of a habitat (non-living) • Water retained beneath the surface of the Earth • One of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid • ...
Sustainable World and Environmental Resource Geography 2025-12-12
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- 17 ______ goals are also known as Sustainable Development Goals which are adopted by the United Nations to protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
- is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth, dividing the earth into 2 hemispheres.
- are areas that receive very little precipitation and with cold or hot climates.
- ________ energy is created by nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun.
- Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________.
- is the harvesting of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for species to replace themselves.
- is often defined as a group of organisms that can reproduce naturally with one another.
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- is heat that is generated within Earth.
- _______ energy is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- are tiny plastic particles that result from both commercial product development and the breakdown of larger plastics.
- _________ fishing guarantees there will be populations of ocean and freshwater wildlife for the future.
- is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- an environment where an organism lives throughout the year
- an area of the planet that can be classified according to the plants and animals that live in it.
- the statistical study of human populations.
- ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains.
- ______ Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a platinum LEED building since 2024.
- __________ forests are also known as Taigas and is one of the largest biomes in the world. Found in North America and Siberia.
20 Clues: is heat that is generated within Earth. • the statistical study of human populations. • is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian. • an environment where an organism lives throughout the year • Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________. • is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • ...
Forces & Simple Machines 2015-01-11
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- The type of lever where the fulcrum is placed between the load and the effort, as in the seesaw, crowbar, and balance scale.
- The type of lever where the load is between the effort and the fulcrum.
- One of the simple machines, a plane surface inclined to the horizon, or forming with a horizontal plane any angle but a right angle.
- A wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force.
- Strength or power exerted upon an object.
- The ratio of output force to the input force applied to a mechanism.
- The type of lever where the effort is placed between the load and the fulcrum.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort.
- Work done or energy transferred per unit of time.
- Equal to the work per unit mass that is done by the force of gravity to move an object to a fixed reference location.
- Energy of vibrations.
- Input force is the initial force used to get a machine to begin working.
- A piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer.
- A threaded cylindrical pin or rod with a head at one end, engaging a threaded hole and used either as a fastener or as a simple machine for applying power.
- A rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
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- The energy obtained if something is stretched or compressed and has the ability to bounce back.
- A pulley that has an axle mounted in bearings attached to a supporting structure.
- An exertion of power.
- A pulley that is a combination of fixed and a movable pulleys forms a block and tackle.
- The force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object.
- A simple machine consisting, in its typical form, of a cylindrical drum to which a wheel concentric with the drum is firmly fastened.
- Exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- The energy of motion.
- A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.
- A pulley that has an axle in a movable block.
26 Clues: An exertion of power. • The energy of motion. • Energy of vibrations. • The energy stored in chemical bonds. • Strength or power exerted upon an object. • A pulley that has an axle in a movable block. • Work done or energy transferred per unit of time. • The ratio of output force to the input force applied to a mechanism. • ...
Earth Science 2015-05-25
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- the gaseous phase of water
- the formation larger droplets
- a destructive rotating column of air
- forms when cold air retreats from one area
- uppermost layer of atmosphere
- and form of water that falls to earths surface
- develops over warm, tropical oceans
- heavy storm with rain, thunder, lighting and strong winds
- gas molecule made up of 3 oxygen atoms
- two thermometers mounted together
- composed of ice crystals with the highest altitude of any cloud in the sky
- when a substance is cooled to below freezing
- mixture of gasses sounding earth
- water vapor that has condensed very close to earths surface
- blows east to west from 30 degrees latitude to equator
- stands for radio detection
- measures temperature, you use when you feel sick.
- thee transfer of heat energy as heat through a material
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- the movement of matter due to differences in density
- a gradual increase in the average global temperatures
- when solid changes right into a gas
- fluffy looking object in the sky
- when raindrops are smaller than 0.5 mm in diameter
- an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- blows in upper troposphere
- scientist that study past and present climate
- measures wind speed
- lowest layer of atmosphere
- cloud with a dark bottom and top that looks like cotton ball
- how direction of the wind is determined
- forms when cold air masses overtake a warm air mass
31 Clues: measures wind speed • the gaseous phase of water • blows in upper troposphere • lowest layer of atmosphere • stands for radio detection • the formation larger droplets • uppermost layer of atmosphere • fluffy looking object in the sky • mixture of gasses sounding earth • two thermometers mounted together • when solid changes right into a gas • develops over warm, tropical oceans • ...
Geoscience 2023-05-24
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- a soft, crystalline form of carbon
- force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- a stress which stretches rocks in two opposite directions
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- third planet from the Sun and the only place known in the universe where life has originated and found habitability
- the force applied to an object
- forms a dramatic backdrop to the Bay of Naples
- openings, or vents where lava, tephra (small rocks), and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface
- the movement of particles through a substance, transporting their heat energy from hotter areas to cooler areas
- consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity
- compressive stress and forms particular textures
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- a regular, repeating path that one object takes around another object or center of gravity
- a web of processes that outlines how each of the three major rock types—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary
- an idea or proposition that can be tested by observations or experiments, about the natural world
- when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- ____, paper, scissors shoot!
- the movement of air, caused by the uneven heating
- the angle between the axis of the feature and the strike of the plane containing the axis
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
20 Clues: ____, paper, scissors shoot! • the force applied to an object • a soft, crystalline form of carbon • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • forms a dramatic backdrop to the Bay of Naples • compressive stress and forms particular textures • the movement of air, caused by the uneven heating • a stress which stretches rocks in two opposite directions • ...
