forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
jayden and ms strang are pretty 2022-09-22
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- a interacting group of things coming together to make a whole
- someone so smart and pretty
- the instruments of human life
- figures that have identical forms
- the ability to do anything that involves moving
- a big diagram of information
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- moving a shape or figure
- a figure formed by two rays with a common end point.
- four-sided object that has parallel opposite sides
- taking away from a value
- another quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides
11 Clues: moving a shape or figure • taking away from a value • someone so smart and pretty • a big diagram of information • the instruments of human life • figures that have identical forms • the ability to do anything that involves moving • four-sided object that has parallel opposite sides • a figure formed by two rays with a common end point. • ...
plant cell organelles 2022-11-17
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- control center of the cell
- a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- wall. a structural layer surrounding some types of cells
- apparatus. a system of membranes that modified and packages proteins for export by the cell
- reticulum a cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to the other
- microscopic channels which traverse the cell walls of plant cells
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- an organelle containing digestive enzymes
- plant cell organelles that convent light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via photosynthetic
- cytoplasmic organelles at which proteins are synthesized
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates
- powerhouse of the cell
11 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • control center of the cell • an organelle containing digestive enzymes • wall. a structural layer surrounding some types of cells • cytoplasmic organelles at which proteins are synthesized • microscopic channels which traverse the cell walls of plant cells • a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended • ...
eco-architecture vocab 2018-04-24
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- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
- the process whereby heat moves from one body or substance to another by radiation, conduction, convection, or a combination of these methods
- a mixture of sand, loam, clay, and other ingredients rammed hard within forms as a building material.
- pertaining to a system that maintains its own viability by using techniques that allow for continual reuse
- to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use.
- the act or art of constructing
- the natural sequence through which water passes into the atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid form, and ultimately returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
- an urban area having higher average temperature than its rural surroundings owing to the greater absorption, retention, and generation of heat by its buildings, pavements, and human activities
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- energy that can be renewed
- a roof covered with vegetation, designed for its aesthetic value and to optimize energy conservation
- to treat or process used or waste materials so as to make suitable for reuse
- is the ability of a material to absorb and store heat energy.
- building design, windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer.
- to modify equipment that is already in service using parts developed or made available after the time of original manufacture
- a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
15 Clues: energy that can be renewed • the act or art of constructing • a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy. • capable of decaying through the action of living organisms • is the ability of a material to absorb and store heat energy. • to treat or process used or waste materials so as to make suitable for reuse • ...
Energy Types/Transformations 2023-12-07
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- Unit for measurement of energy
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- Energy that is stored
- The energy that comes from gravity
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- The energy in moving objects
- Something you would make s'mores on
- The change from one energy from to another
- The energy that comes from stretching something like a rubber band
- Something that uses heat energy to toast your bread
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- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The process of splitting an atom
- The energy of light
- Energy that is exerted
- The energy of moving electrons
- Something that converts light energy into electrical energy
- The energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- Outlet Something you would plug a charger into
- Something you would put in your remote when it dies
- The energy of heat
20 Clues: The energy of heat • The energy of light • Energy that is stored • Energy that is exerted • The energy in moving objects • Unit for measurement of energy • The energy of moving electrons • The process of splitting an atom • The energy that comes from gravity • Something you would make s'mores on • The energy from vibrations in matter • Energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Mechanical Energy 2025-10-10
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- The amount of matter in an object.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- Advantage, How much a machine multiplies force or makes work easier.
- Machine, A basic device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force (like a lever or pulley).
- Energy, The total potential and kinetic energy in a system.
- A force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact.
- Energy, Energy due to the motion of particles within a substance.
- Energy, The energy an object has because it is moving.
- A push or a pull that can change an object’s motion.
- The distance an object travels per unit of time.
- System, A system that can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings.
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- A group of interacting parts that move or work together.
- Energy, Stored energy due to the position or condition of an object.
- of Energy, When energy moves from one object to another.
- Potential Energy, Stored energy due to an object’s height and gravity’s pull.
- of Energy, The process of changing one form of energy into another.
- A measure of how much useful energy is converted from one form to another.
- of Conservation of Energy, States that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- Potential Energy, Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- The transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied over a distance.
- Potential Energy, Energy stored when an object is stretched or compressed.
- Point, A location used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion.
- System, A system that doesn’t exchange energy or matter with its surroundings.
- The ability to cause change or do work.
24 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • The ability to cause change or do work. • The distance an object travels per unit of time. • A push or a pull that can change an object’s motion. • Energy, The energy an object has because it is moving. • A group of interacting parts that move or work together. • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. • ...
Energy Crossword puzzle 2026-03-10
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- energy that is warm of hot
- of energy matter can't be created or destryoed
- the capacity to do work
- an example of this energy would be a nuclear power plant
- that amount of energy put into to something
- how tall an object is
- the sun giving you skin cancer
- energy converted into movement
- an example thermal energy
- elsaticenergygy that could be used
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- an example of electromagnetic energy
- energy used to power many things such as a light bulb
- examples of this energy are X-rays and radio waves
- energy that could potentially be used
- the energy of something that is moving
- energy that is stored in chemical bonds
- gravitational potential energy
- the measurement of energy
- example of electrical energy
19 Clues: how tall an object is • the capacity to do work • an example thermal energy • the measurement of energy • energy that is warm of hot • example of electrical energy • gravitational potential energy • the sun giving you skin cancer • energy converted into movement • elsaticenergygy that could be used • an example of electromagnetic energy • energy that could potentially be used • ...
Rocks & Minerals 2014-03-03
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- A type of metamorphic rock
- A type of sedimentary rock
- Forms layers one at a time
- Rocks with flat mineral grains
- Hot _ move through rocks
- Can change metamorphic rock
- Forms a red, hot mixture of melted minerals and gases
- Where igneous rocks are formed
- Formed from nonliving matter
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- Sedimentary rocks often form in
- Hot, molten rock
- A type of igneous rock
- A type of metamorphic rock
- Means "Changes in Form"
- A large rock used in buildings
- Fine-grain igneous rock
- Forms when magma cools slowly
- ___ & weathering causes breakdown
- Made up of one or more minerals
- Thick, gooey molten rock
20 Clues: Hot, molten rock • A type of igneous rock • Means "Changes in Form" • Fine-grain igneous rock • Hot _ move through rocks • Thick, gooey molten rock • A type of metamorphic rock • A type of sedimentary rock • A type of metamorphic rock • Forms layers one at a time • Can change metamorphic rock • Formed from nonliving matter • Forms when magma cools slowly • A large rock used in buildings • ...
Energy/Heat Transfer Crossword Review 2024-02-12
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- The bottom of a wave
- Some energy in every energy transformation is lost as _______.
- Height of a wave
- The top of a wave
- Energy that results from the vibration of particles in all matter
- Energy that travels in electromagnetic waves
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- Energy found in flowing electrons
- The category of energy defined as "stored energy"
- Heat transfer through/within a fluid
- The distance from crest to crest of a wave
- Heat transfer through direct contact
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- The number of waves that pass a point in a specific time
- Energy stored in an object due to position, specifically its height above the ground
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy of motion or position
- Energy stored in an object that is stretched or bent out of shape
- The category of energy defined as "energy of motion"
- The transfer of energy from one system to another due to temperature difference
- The ability to do work or produce heat
- Energy that results from the vibration of particles in a medium; travels in waves
- When a force acts on an object causing it to move
23 Clues: Height of a wave • The top of a wave • The bottom of a wave • Energy of motion or position • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy found in flowing electrons • Heat transfer through/within a fluid • Heat transfer through direct contact • The ability to do work or produce heat • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The distance from crest to crest of a wave • ...
Rocks & Minerals 2014-03-03
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- A type of metamorphic rock
- A type of sedimentary rock
- A type of metamorphic rock
- Formed from nonliving matter
- Forms when magma cools slowly
- Forms layers one at a time
- A large rock used in buildings
- Rocks with flat mineral grains
- Can change metamorphic rock
- Forms a red, hot mixture of melted minerals and gases
- A type of igneous rock
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- Hot, molten rock
- Sedimentary rocks often form in
- Thick, gooey molten rock
- Means "changes in Form"
- Made up of one or more minerals
- Where igneous rocks are formed
- Fine-grain igneous rock
- ___ & weathering causes breakdown
- Hot ___ move through rocks
20 Clues: Hot, molten rock • A type of igneous rock • Means "changes in Form" • Fine-grain igneous rock • Thick, gooey molten rock • A type of metamorphic rock • A type of sedimentary rock • A type of metamorphic rock • Forms layers one at a time • Hot ___ move through rocks • Can change metamorphic rock • Formed from nonliving matter • Forms when magma cools slowly • ...
Chemical Reactions Vocabulary 2026-02-10
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- When a new substance forms, a _____ has taken place.
- A _____ spreads out to fill the entire container it is in.
- A _____ substance can damage or eat away at other materials.
- After a chemical reaction, the _____ are the substances that are made.
- A _____ is present at the start of a chemical reaction.
- A _____ forms when two or more atoms bond together.
- A _____ has a specific composition and consistent properties.
- An increase in _____ can cause particles to move faster.
- A _____ has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
- A _____ keeps its shape and volume.
- use _____ to describe whether they are observing tiny particles or larger objects.
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- Water reaches its _____ when it begins to change from a liquid into a gas.
- The _____ of an object tells how much matter it contains.
- Color, density, and melting point are examples of a _____.
- All matter is made of tiny particles called _____.
- During a _____, reactants rearrange to create products.
- A _____ uses symbols and numbers to show what elements are in a substance.
- Cutting paper is a _____ because no new substance is formed.
- Ice reaches its _____ when it changes from a solid into a liquid.
- A chemical reaction may release _____ as heat or light.
- In an _____, atoms repeat in a pattern instead of forming separate molecules.
21 Clues: A _____ keeps its shape and volume. • All matter is made of tiny particles called _____. • A _____ forms when two or more atoms bond together. • When a new substance forms, a _____ has taken place. • During a _____, reactants rearrange to create products. • A _____ is present at the start of a chemical reaction. • ...
P.E. CROSSWORD 2021-12-02
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- exercise, activity that breaks down glucose for energy without using oxygen.
- energy System, It provides energy for low intensity activities that last anywhere from two minutes to a few hours.activity that lasts from ten seconds to two minutes.
- Lactic, provides energy for medium to high intensity
- An uplifted regal type of posture.
- Rome, gave less importance to dancing as the nation grew wealthy and powerful.
- how fast or slow the movements, steady beat, fast or slow.
- It is the smallest unit of form in the whole dance.
- A Lactic, does not create energy for sufficient duration to create a great deal of waste products.
- How large or small movements. The relationship of one movement to another.
- every section of the dance ( beginning, middle, and end ) use different tempos and qualities.
- The opposite of suspended, body falls back on itself.
- Influences, A cultural group provides guidelines regarding acceptable foods, food combinations, eating patterns, and eating behaviors.
- Movements that the body can do and still stay in one place.
- The entertainers now became valuable appendage to the courts of Italy and France.
- FORM, They tell story through connected and progressive sections called episodes.
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- refers to acceptable behaviors.
- FORM, combination of different movements, several themes are woven together in choreography to form a complex structure.
- patterns we make as we move across the floor: straight, curved.
- Strong pulses for precise moves.
- How the body uses energy while moving.
- form, Most popular song use this form.
- Influences, Political factors also influence food availability and trends.
- FORM, – these forms contain themes/motif which progress in a specific order.
- Bass, This form is best done in a group working either in contrast to each other or against soloist.
- Movements that take the body from one point to another.
- they used dance to aid education in general as philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates strongly supported this art as an integration of the body and soul.
- consist of a small amount of food or beverage eaten between meals.
27 Clues: refers to acceptable behaviors. • Strong pulses for precise moves. • An uplifted regal type of posture. • How the body uses energy while moving. • form, Most popular song use this form. • It is the smallest unit of form in the whole dance. • Lactic, provides energy for medium to high intensity • The opposite of suspended, body falls back on itself. • ...
P.E. CROSSWORD 2021-12-02
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- exercise, activity that breaks down glucose for energy without using oxygen.
- energy System, It provides energy for low intensity activities that last anywhere from two minutes to a few hours.activity that lasts from ten seconds to two minutes.
- Lactic, provides energy for medium to high intensity
- An uplifted regal type of posture.
- Rome, gave less importance to dancing as the nation grew wealthy and powerful.
- how fast or slow the movements, steady beat, fast or slow.
- It is the smallest unit of form in the whole dance.
- A Lactic, does not create energy for sufficient duration to create a great deal of waste products.
- How large or small movements. The relationship of one movement to another.
- every section of the dance ( beginning, middle, and end ) use different tempos and qualities.
- The opposite of suspended, body falls back on itself.
- Influences, A cultural group provides guidelines regarding acceptable foods, food combinations, eating patterns, and eating behaviors.
- Movements that the body can do and still stay in one place.
- The entertainers now became valuable appendage to the courts of Italy and France.
- FORM, They tell story through connected and progressive sections called episodes.
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- refers to acceptable behaviors.
- FORM, combination of different movements, several themes are woven together in choreography to form a complex structure.
- patterns we make as we move across the floor: straight, curved.
- Strong pulses for precise moves.
- How the body uses energy while moving.
- form, Most popular song use this form.
- Influences, Political factors also influence food availability and trends.
- FORM, – these forms contain themes/motif which progress in a specific order.
- Bass, This form is best done in a group working either in contrast to each other or against soloist.
- Movements that take the body from one point to another.
- they used dance to aid education in general as philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates strongly supported this art as an integration of the body and soul.
- consist of a small amount of food or beverage eaten between meals.
27 Clues: refers to acceptable behaviors. • Strong pulses for precise moves. • An uplifted regal type of posture. • How the body uses energy while moving. • form, Most popular song use this form. • It is the smallest unit of form in the whole dance. • Lactic, provides energy for medium to high intensity • The opposite of suspended, body falls back on itself. • ...
P.E. CROSSWORDS 2021-12-02
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- exercise, activity that breaks down glucose for energy without using oxygen.
- energy System, It provides energy for low intensity activities that last anywhere from two minutes to a few hours.activity that lasts from ten seconds to two minutes.
- Lactic, provides energy for medium to high intensity
- An uplifted regal type of posture.
- Rome, gave less importance to dancing as the nation grew wealthy and powerful.
- how fast or slow the movements, steady beat, fast or slow.
- It is the smallest unit of form in the whole dance.
- A Lactic, does not create energy for sufficient duration to create a great deal of waste products.
- How large or small movements. The relationship of one movement to another.
- every section of the dance ( beginning, middle, and end ) use different tempos and qualities.
- The opposite of suspended, body falls back on itself.
- Influences, A cultural group provides guidelines regarding acceptable foods, food combinations, eating patterns, and eating behaviors.
- Movements that the body can do and still stay in one place.
- The entertainers now became valuable appendage to the courts of Italy and France.
- FORM, They tell story through connected and progressive sections called episodes.
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- refers to acceptable behaviors.
- FORM, combination of different movements, several themes are woven together in choreography to form a complex structure.
- patterns we make as we move across the floor: straight, curved.
- Strong pulses for precise moves.
- How the body uses energy while moving.
- form, Most popular song use this form.
- Influences, Political factors also influence food availability and trends.
- FORM, – these forms contain themes/motif which progress in a specific order.
- Bass, This form is best done in a group working either in contrast to each other or against soloist.
- Movements that take the body from one point to another.
- they used dance to aid education in general as philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates strongly supported this art as an integration of the body and soul.
- consist of a small amount of food or beverage eaten between meals.
27 Clues: refers to acceptable behaviors. • Strong pulses for precise moves. • An uplifted regal type of posture. • How the body uses energy while moving. • form, Most popular song use this form. • It is the smallest unit of form in the whole dance. • Lactic, provides energy for medium to high intensity • The opposite of suspended, body falls back on itself. • ...
Review Chapter 2 2023-06-15
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- Evolutionists believe this organelle was created by one prokaryote eating another.
- When ATP binds to and powers an organelle or protein, the ATP becomes this.
- This small complex structure creates proteins.
- Reticulum This organelle forms many canals that help make and transport proteins and other molecules throughout the cell, and includes sections with and without ribosomes.
- This structure separates prokaryotes from eukaryotes.
- Cellular respiration takes energy from glucose and temporarily stores it in this molecule.
- This organelle disposes of old cellular structures and foreign substances.
- If a protein is to large to enter the cell through diffusion or a protein channel, this process will be used to engulf the protein.
- All multicellular organisms are this.
- This is a group of cells that share a similar purpose.
- This process is used to create ATP by organisms without oxygen.
- This organelle transfers the energy in glucose bonds to ATP for use in the cell.
- apparatus This organelle collects, packages, and sends proteins to different parts of the cell.
- This molecule is a product of photosynthetic storage of solar energy.
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- This organelle is the site for photosynthesis.
- Water and carbon dioxide are both used for this process.
- This theory states that cells make up all living things, come from preexisting cells, and perform the functions of living things.
- This process is responsible for water entering and leaving the cell.
- If this organelle stops working the cells ATP supply will decrease.
- respiration Glucose and ADP are both needed for this process.
20 Clues: All multicellular organisms are this. • This organelle is the site for photosynthesis. • This small complex structure creates proteins. • This structure separates prokaryotes from eukaryotes. • This is a group of cells that share a similar purpose. • Water and carbon dioxide are both used for this process. • ...
The Secret Life of Plants 2020-10-18
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- Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flower's ________.
- A tasty ________ attracts hungry animals that can help the plant scatter its seeds.
- A flower's ________ has a sticky tip called a stigma.
- Before a seed sprouts, the tiny plant inside is called an ________.
- A seed uses its stored food when it ________.
- A seed forms when an egg is joined by ________.
- Each ________ contains a tiny egg.
- ________ hold a plant off the ground.
- Without ________, a baby plant wouldn't have the food energy it needs to grow into the sunlight.
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- ________ soak up water from the soil.
- When an insect brushes against the ________, it picks up some of the flower's pollen.
- Water, minerals, and food travel through ________ in a plant's stems.
- ________ are a plant's seed factories.
- A flower's scent and colorful ________ attract insects.
- A delicate plant embryo is protected by a ________.
- A leaf makes food using energy from ________.
- A piece of spinach is called a ________.
17 Clues: Each ________ contains a tiny egg. • ________ soak up water from the soil. • ________ hold a plant off the ground. • ________ are a plant's seed factories. • A piece of spinach is called a ________. • A seed uses its stored food when it ________. • A leaf makes food using energy from ________. • A seed forms when an egg is joined by ________. • ...
Atoms in Periodic Table 2022-09-30
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- the horizontal rows of the periodic table
- an element that readily forms positive ions and has metallic bonds
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those metals and solid metals
- able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking
- levels the fixed amount of energy that a system described by quantum mechanics
- able to be deformed without losing toughness
- an element or substance that is not a metal
- the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- the vertical columns on the periodic table that have similar chemical properties
- Cloud the system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom
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- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei with a positive electric charge
- Electrons a negatively charged particle located in the outermost shell of an atom
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- a gentle sheen or soft glow, especially that of a partly reflective surface
16 Clues: the horizontal rows of the periodic table • an element or substance that is not a metal • able to be deformed without losing toughness • a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • Cloud the system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom • a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity • ...
Science 9: Intro to Substances 2025-11-12
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- property : A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance.
- energy : Energy that an object has due to its motion.
- : A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- change : A change that forms one or more new substances with new properties.
- : A pure substance made up of only one kind of atom.
- : The process by which gas changes into a liquid.
- : A pure substance made of two or more elements chemically combined.
- : The process by which a gas changes directly into a solid.
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- : Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
- : The process by which a solid changes directly to a gas without becoming liquid.
- : The physical form of matter: solid, liquid, or gas.
- substance : A material made of only one type of particle.
- : A negatively charged particle found outside the nucleus of an atom.
- symbol : An image used to warn about potential danger or risk from a substance.
- : A particle with no charge found in the nucleus of an atom.
- : The smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction.
- change : A change in appearance or state that does not create a new substance.
17 Clues: : The process by which gas changes into a liquid. • : Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. • : A pure substance made up of only one kind of atom. • : The physical form of matter: solid, liquid, or gas. • energy : Energy that an object has due to its motion. • substance : A material made of only one type of particle. • ...
Biomolecules-Proteins Carla Pazmiño 2021-06-01
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- Connection that joing
- Biomolecules that provide the body with quick energy
- Large Biomolecules that build and repair tissues
- The gas that we need to survive (life-supporting)
- Protein used by the immune system
- Molecules that are found in living organisms
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- Substance, acts as a catalyst, in living
- Monomer of a protein
- Organization of the parts of a system
- Living thing (has an organized structure)
- A gas that forms most of the earth's atmospher
11 Clues: Monomer of a protein • Connection that joing • Protein used by the immune system • Organization of the parts of a system • Substance, acts as a catalyst, in living • Living thing (has an organized structure) • Molecules that are found in living organisms • A gas that forms most of the earth's atmospher • Large Biomolecules that build and repair tissues • ...
Waves 2019-05-06
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- the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
- type of wave that has compression
- type of interference that occurs when two crests meet
- parts of a standing wave that does not move
- wave that forms from a stationary pattern in which positions of the wave are at rest positing
- lowest part of the wave
- waves travel _____________ not matter
- how high above the equilibrium a point moves
- distance between two adjacent crests
- type of interference that occurs when two troughs meet
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- result of waves overlapping
- parts of a standing wave that moves a lot
- the highest part of the wave
- oscillations perpendicular to the direction
- something a wave travels through
- measurement of frequency
- greek letter that represents wavelengths
17 Clues: lowest part of the wave • measurement of frequency • result of waves overlapping • the highest part of the wave • something a wave travels through • type of wave that has compression • distance between two adjacent crests • waves travel _____________ not matter • greek letter that represents wavelengths • parts of a standing wave that moves a lot • ...
Science crossword puzzle! 2025-09-30
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- Originate over the oceans
- An instrument that measures wind
- A large body of air that originates in the tropics
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock
- A destructive violent column of air
- Energy that travels through space or matter
- Water often from rain or melting snow, that flows over the Earth's surface
- A type of storm
- A weather forecaster
- A large body of air that forms over land
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- Any form of water, in liquid or solid form that falls from the atmosphere
- Movement of heat through liquids and gases
- The process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface
- A severe snowstorm
- Water overflowing onto land
- A large body of water that originates in higher latitude
- A boundary between two different air masses
- A powerful tropical storm
- The amount of water vapor in the air
20 Clues: A type of storm • A severe snowstorm • A weather forecaster • Originate over the oceans • A powerful tropical storm • Water overflowing onto land • An instrument that measures wind • A destructive violent column of air • The amount of water vapor in the air • A large body of air that forms over land • Water located beneath the Earth's surface • ...
vocabulary :) 2024-01-29
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- 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.
- Plants, algae, fungi and some bacteria have an extra computer layer that is very rigid and tough
- A small structure found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes and transports them to the cytoplasm.
- This transport requires energy to move a substance into and out of a cell. A transport protein called AdenosineTriphosphate (ATP) binds with the molecule and transports it into the cell using the cell’s energy. (When a molecule moves against its concentration gradient, energy is required.))
- Organelle that contains digestive chemicals that break down food, cell waste, and foreign particles that enter the cell
- Transport proteins on the cell’s membrane transport substances into and out of the cell without energy.
- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- The cell’s transport organelle, processing and moving materials throughout the cell.
- Protein-making factories in a cell.
- all organisms are made of cell(one or more)
- A protective double membrane surrounding the nucleus that controls the flow of materials in and out of the nucleus.
- Organisms that exist that are composed of a single cell (bacteria, yeast, protozoa, and diatoms).
- the part of a cell that process release energy
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- Very simple, single-celled bacteria that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or organelles.
- The cell’s powerhouse, releasing energy in food by carrying out a reaction with oxygen.
- Much more complex types of cells (containing a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, and organelles) found in protists, fungi, animals and plants.
- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane.
- the basic structure and functional unit of all forms of life
- The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration.
- The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes.
- 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.
- Temporary storage bubbles for the cell, storing food, water, or waste.
- in every cell, there is a layer on the oCellwall plantsell that holds the cell together
- Jelly-like substance in the cell containing all the organelles in the cell
- Cells found in animals.
- A type of diffusion; it is simply the process of water molecules from a higher to a lower concentration through a membrane.
- Organism that is composed of many cells, and many different types of cells that perform different tasks throughout the organism.
- Cells found in plants (with a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large, central vacuole for storage that takes up a lot of space).
28 Clues: Cells found in animals. • Protein-making factories in a cell. • all organisms are made of cell(one or more) • the part of a cell that process release energy • Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane. • the basic structure and functional unit of all forms of life • The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes. • ...
biology 2022-09-21
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- organisms that make their own food
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- an organism that mainly eats meat
- a detailed description of the species within a community and their relationships with each other
- diversity is the variation of life forms present in different ecosystems
- an organism that feeds on dead and decomposing organic matter.
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- the position on the food web
- an organism that eats both plants and meat
- an organism that mainly eats plants
- Organisms that need to feed on other organisms to obtain their energy
- the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms as well as weather and landscapes, work together to form a bubble of life
- a living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
13 Clues: the position on the food web • an organism that mainly eats meat • organisms that make their own food • an organism that mainly eats plants • an organism that eats both plants and meat • a living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. • ...
Weather 2020-05-10
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- Type of low cloud that blankets the whole sky
- Air masses have similar humidity, pressure and ?
- Type of front with light rain followed by warm, humid air
- The temperature at which water condenses from air is ? point
- These type of skies are associated with high air pressure
- Step in water cycle where water gains energy/expands
- Temperature is influenced by season, latitude and ?
- Air mass that is dry from land
- Type of front associated with violent storms/tornadoes
- Air mass that is warm from the equator
- Step in water cycle where water loses energy/shrinks
- Clouds need water vapor, cold temperatures and ? to form
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- Type of front where warm and cold air are at standstill
- A type of local wind formed by daily convection cycle
- Evaporation from plants
- High air pressure mass next to low air pressure produces ?
- Air mass that is humid from the oceans
- Warm air rises because it is less ?
- Relative ? is how much water vapor air can hold
- As warm air rises and cools the water vapor in it forms ?
- Air mass that is cold from the poles
- Type of high wispy clouds made of ice
- This temperature of air holds less water vapor
- Wind always moves from ? pressure to low pressure
24 Clues: Evaporation from plants • Air mass that is dry from land • Warm air rises because it is less ? • Air mass that is cold from the poles • Type of high wispy clouds made of ice • Air mass that is humid from the oceans • Air mass that is warm from the equator • Type of low cloud that blankets the whole sky • This temperature of air holds less water vapor • ...
Chemistry bonus Crossword 2024-05-01
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- The point at which liquid begins to turn into vapor
- The change in heat of the products from the reactants
- Mixture that is not uniform
- Liquids _____ into gas
- Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any chemical change
- The way atmospheric pressure is measured
- Removing heat
- Used when the solute is wanted, but not the solvent
- Separate solids by size
- The study of how heat is converted to and from other forms of energy and how it affects matter.
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- Characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition
- Mixture where individual particles can not be distinguished
- Solutions that contain less than the maximum amount of solute capable of being dissolved
- principle where under conditions of equal pressure and temperature, equal volumes of all gasses contain the same number of particles
- Taking in heat
- Philosopher from 460 BC that suggested that matter could be broken down into smaller parts yet the smallest part could not be broken
- Solutions in which the solvent is water
- Substances that cannot be dissolved
- Decay When the protons and neutrons in a nucleus rearrange into a lower energy state
- The point on a phase diagram where two phases of a substance become indistinguishable from each other
20 Clues: Removing heat • Taking in heat • Liquids _____ into gas • Separate solids by size • Mixture that is not uniform • Substances that cannot be dissolved • Solutions in which the solvent is water • The way atmospheric pressure is measured • The point at which liquid begins to turn into vapor • Used when the solute is wanted, but not the solvent • ...
Weather 2023-03-02
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- Type of low cloud that blankets the whole sky
- Air masses have similar humidity, pressure and ?
- Type of front with light rain followed by warm, humid air
- The temperature at which water condenses from air is ? point
- These type of skies are associated with high air pressure
- Step in water cycle where water gains energy/expands
- Temperature is influenced by season, latitude and ?
- Air mass that is dry from land
- Type of front associated with violent storms/tornadoes
- Air mass that is warm from the equator
- Step in water cycle where water loses energy/shrinks
- Clouds need water vapor, cold temperatures and ? to form
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- Type of front where warm and cold air are at standstill
- A type of local wind formed by daily convection cycle
- Evaporation from plants
- High air pressure mass next to low air pressure produces ?
- Air mass that is humid from the oceans
- Warm air rises because it is less ?
- Relative ? is how much water vapor air can hold
- As warm air rises and cools the water vapor in it forms ?
- Air mass that is cold from the poles
- Type of high wispy clouds made of ice
- This temperature of air holds less water vapor
- Wind always moves from ? pressure to low pressure
24 Clues: Evaporation from plants • Air mass that is dry from land • Warm air rises because it is less ? • Air mass that is cold from the poles • Type of high wispy clouds made of ice • Air mass that is humid from the oceans • Air mass that is warm from the equator • Type of low cloud that blankets the whole sky • This temperature of air holds less water vapor • ...
macromolecules 2024-09-26
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- natural alcohol
- The process that involves capturing heat from its surrounding
- involves the chemical reaction to release energy in the form of heat or light
- A network inside a cell in which proteins and molecules move
- sugar that can't be broken down into simpler sugar
- Vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
- When combined this acids form proteins
- This acid is important to cells and viruses
- Surrounds the plant cell
- this forms when two monosaccharides join
- sucrose
- minimum amount of energy required to activate atoms and molcules
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- The tail of a bacteria cell
- holds greatest amount of hydrogen atoms it can
- gel-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- having carbon double or triple bonds
- organic compounds insoluble in water
- Responsible for making proteins
- after biology process occurs
- helps process proteins that are destined to export the cell
- proteins that speed up metabolism
- such as eggs, nuts, or meat
- Enzymes bind with this
- polymeric carbohydrates
- Involved during photosynthesis
- separates the interior and the outside of a cell
- sugar molecules
- the building blocks of nucleic acids
- most important part of a cell
- What our body breaks food into during digestion
30 Clues: sucrose • natural alcohol • sugar molecules • Enzymes bind with this • polymeric carbohydrates • Surrounds the plant cell • The tail of a bacteria cell • such as eggs, nuts, or meat • after biology process occurs • most important part of a cell • Involved during photosynthesis • Responsible for making proteins • proteins that speed up metabolism • having carbon double or triple bonds • ...
Langlee King 2014-02-24
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- Unit of work
- _____ squared times mass times 1/2 equals kinetic energy
- Opposite/hypotenuse
- Work energy ______
- The type of energy that we are studying
- Type of work; energy put into a system
- Gravitational potential energy
- Adjacent/hypotenuse
- Force divided by mass
- How an object gains or loses energy
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- The course title
- Non moving energy
- _____ x distance = work
- What is done to save energy
- 1 __ = 750 watts
- Type of work; energy taken out of a system
- Moving energy
- Work per second
- Unit of power
- What we are currently studying
20 Clues: Unit of work • Moving energy • Unit of power • Work per second • The course title • 1 __ = 750 watts • Non moving energy • Work energy ______ • Opposite/hypotenuse • Adjacent/hypotenuse • Force divided by mass • _____ x distance = work • What is done to save energy • Gravitational potential energy • What we are currently studying • How an object gains or loses energy • ...
Vocabulary Extension ch 13 2022-02-28
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- Produced by advancing fronts
- Extended period of above-average temperatures
- Stored energy in water vapor that is not released to warm the atmosphere until condensation occurs
- Violent downdrafts concentrated in a local area
- Large body of air that takes on the characteristics of the area over which it forms
- Estimates and measures how cold the air feels on the human body
- Extended period of well-below-average rainfall
- When air rises due to unequal heating of the Earth’s surface within an air mass
- Extended period of below-average temperatures
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- Assigns a tornado a 'rating' based on estimated wind speeds and related damage
- Channel of partially charged air
- Local air mass thunderstorms that occur because land and water storage and release thermal energy differently
- Occurs when air rises from orographic lifting which involves air moving up a mountain
- Self-sustaining, extremely powerful storms
- Branched channel of positively charged particles
- Violent whirling column of air in contact with the ground
16 Clues: Produced by advancing fronts • Channel of partially charged air • Self-sustaining, extremely powerful storms • Extended period of above-average temperatures • Extended period of below-average temperatures • Extended period of well-below-average rainfall • Violent downdrafts concentrated in a local area • Branched channel of positively charged particles • ...
Our Future Home 2025-06-25
7 Clues: What was the earliest home? • what is the unit for energy? • what has developed in our homes? • How many forms of energy are there? • what were the problems with these homes? • why have we built our homes we more floors? • what was the house humans made during the iron age?
GLOBAL SYSTEMS 2014-03-29
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- Nonreactive gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
- Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat.
- Circulation in the Pacific which depends upon conjoint effect of temperature and salinity.
- Outer part of earth, consists of crust and upper mantle.
- Layer of ice covering extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
- The trapping of the sun's warmth.
- Period of milder climate between two glacial periods.
- Effects the global climate, warm water in the pacific.
- Colorless, odorless, flammable chemical compound found throughout the earth.
- Our living world.
- All the waters on the earths surface.
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- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place with regards to temperature, moisture, wind velocity.
- The changing of water vapor back into liquid state and forming clouds by using cold temperatures.
- Plants and other organisms convert the suns light to energy.
- A measure of the average temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation and meteorological patterns.
- Gases and other particles released into the atmosphere by burning fuels.
- The clearing of natural trees in forest areas.
- A substance that can be replaced and is of economic value.
- Naturally occurring chemical compound.
- Natural fuel formed millions of years ago from the remains of living organisms e.g coal
- A layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Parts of the radio spectrum with relatively long wavelengths.
- A energy type derived from renewable plant and animal materials.
- All the living organisms existing together in a particular area .
- Energy that comes from a source which is able to penetrate various materials e.g light, radio microwaves.
- Soil that remains bellow the freezing point of water for two or more years.
26 Clues: Our living world. • The trapping of the sun's warmth. • All the waters on the earths surface. • Naturally occurring chemical compound. • A layer of gases surrounding the Earth • The clearing of natural trees in forest areas. • Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat. • Period of milder climate between two glacial periods. • ...
Physics Senior Review 2022 2022-05-19
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- What kind of forces convert mechanical energy into different forms?
- As the number of branches in a parallel circuit increase, the resistance of the circuit ¬¬-_____
- ____ due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2
- In what shape do the planets orbit around the sun?
- The change in kinetic energy is ____ to the work done on an object
- Rate at which charge moves through a material (I)
- What will impact the amount of air resistance?
- Fossil fuels are considered _______ energy
- Which of Newton’s laws state that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force?
- Name an example of a conservative force
- The shape of the path of the projectile in projectile motion
- What is the unit of resistance?
- ____ velocity occurs when the force of gravity is equal to the force of air resistance
- Work causes a ¬¬¬¬_____ in energy
- What is one way to generate thermal energy?
- What energy source is best for the environment?
- What variable represents the static coefficient of friction?
- What is free fall, but generally with a horizontal component? (two words)
- In the gravity formula, how does the force change if one of the masses doubles?
- What angle is best for an object to reach the greatest maximum height? (two words)
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- What is the charge of an electron?
- ____ force is the inward force required to keep an object moving in a circular path
- Motion in which the only force is the force of gravity
- This kind of friction occurs when objects are in contact and have relative motion (sliding)
- What does one use to move from position to velocity in a velocity-time graph?
- What variable connects the x and y directions in projectile motion?
- Displacement is never larger than _______
- When a magnetic material is close to a magnet, it becomes a magnet itself (two words)
- In a(n) ________ current, the direction of the particles moves back and forth
- at maximum height velocity is ________
- What does the variable k represent? (two words)
- Opposite charges ¬¬¬¬_____
- What kind of circuit breaks into separate pathways for each device?
- What is a quantity with a magnitude and direction?
- Is static or kinetic friction stronger?
- _____ is when a current is placed in a magnetic field, experiencing a force (two words)
- What is the unit of power?
- True or false: different voltage is applied at each device in a parallel circuit
- True or false: the resistance in a series circuit is equal to the sum of the resistance of each device
- Change in energy or work, divided by time
- Normal force is ______ to the surface
- In most situations, ¬¬¬¬_______ cannot be created or destroyed
- In what direction does the direction of a magnetic field point?
43 Clues: Opposite charges ¬¬¬¬_____ • What is the unit of power? • ____ due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2 • What is the unit of resistance? • Work causes a ¬¬¬¬_____ in energy • What is the charge of an electron? • Normal force is ______ to the surface • at maximum height velocity is ________ • Is static or kinetic friction stronger? • Name an example of a conservative force • ...
Informatics (jair) 2024-05-30
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- is a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access.
- ESTINGUISHER small coloured band indicates the type of fire extinguisher – red for water, white and red for water mist,
- is a common computing acronym that stands for random-access memory.
- allows devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
- is an input device that allows a person to enter letters, numbers, and other symbols
- is an input device that allows a person to enter letters, numbers, and other symbols
- is the act of turning out; production: the factory's output of cars; artistic output. the quantity or amount produced, as in a given time: to increase one's daily output. the material produced or yield; product.
- Unshielded twisted pair.
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- is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- refers to the external and internal devices and equipment that enable you to perform major functions such as input, output, storage, communication, processing, and more.
- stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface
- information fed into a data processing system or computer. c. : power or energy put into a machine or system for storage, conversion in kind, or conversion of characteristics usually with the intent of sizable recovery in the form of output. d. : an amount put in.
- is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
- is the flow of electrical power or charge. Electricity is both a basic part of nature and one of the most widely used forms of energy.
- refers to the nominal conditions in the atmosphere at sea level
- universal serial bus.
- solid-state drive, is a type of storage device used in computers.
- is a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
18 Clues: universal serial bus. • Unshielded twisted pair. • stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface • refers to the nominal conditions in the atmosphere at sea level • solid-state drive, is a type of storage device used in computers. • is a common computing acronym that stands for random-access memory. • ...
The Energizer Bunny 2022-01-23
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- The standard unit of work or energy
- Energy is equal to mass times the speed of _____ squared
- A type of energy associated with charged particles
- Work done by gravity
- Is neither created nor destroyed
- Energy stored due to an object’s change in shape
- Unit of mass
- A swinging object that demonstrates the transfer of potential energy to kinetic energy
- Objects of interest that can interact with each other
- When an atom’s nucleus changes, it creates this type of energy
- He recognized that mass is a form of energy
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- Sum of kinetic and potential energy of objects in a system
- Type of energy that is proportional to an object’s mass
- Fossil fuels are an example of this type of energy
- Type of energy that is stored due to interactions between objects in a system
- The type of motion that a spinning toy is making
- The sum of the potential and kinetic energy of particles in a system
- An impact between two objects
- The capacity for doing work
- Energy transferred between electromagnetic waves
20 Clues: Unit of mass • Work done by gravity • The capacity for doing work • An impact between two objects • Is neither created nor destroyed • The standard unit of work or energy • He recognized that mass is a form of energy • The type of motion that a spinning toy is making • Energy stored due to an object’s change in shape • Energy transferred between electromagnetic waves • ...
Cell Energy Cycle 2019-08-15
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- with the use of oxygen
- a product of cellular respiration, a reactant in photosynthesis
- The process where animals produce carbon dioxide and water
- an energy source for the cell
- when glucose is broken into two pyruvate molecules
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- with the absence of oxygen
- the powerhouse of the cell, where cellular respiration happens
- a product of photosynthesis, a reactant in cellular respiration
- Glucose and ATP are forms of this
- Sunlight is an example of this
- where glycolysis happens during cellular respiration
- where plants conduct photosynthesis
- the pigment that makes plants green
- a product of cellular respiration, a reactant in photosynthesis
- The process where plants produce oxygen and sugar
- sugar, a product of photosynthesis, a reactant in cellular respiration
16 Clues: with the use of oxygen • with the absence of oxygen • an energy source for the cell • Sunlight is an example of this • Glucose and ATP are forms of this • where plants conduct photosynthesis • the pigment that makes plants green • The process where plants produce oxygen and sugar • when glucose is broken into two pyruvate molecules • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2022-05-12
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- Planet closest to the sun
- 13.8 ______ years ago everything in the known universe was created
- This pulled hydrogen and helium together
- An example of this planet would be Venus
- Surrounds a star, made of gases
- Gas giant
- Formation of solar system from nebula cloud
- These form planets orbiting a star through accretion
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- One of Jupiter's moons
- Hubble's Law says they are moving away from each other
- According to Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, when energy slows down this is created
- One of the first elements to form
- The beginning of a nebula
- An example of this planet would be Neptune
- Gravity clumps together and forms this
15 Clues: Gas giant • One of Jupiter's moons • Planet closest to the sun • The beginning of a nebula • Surrounds a star, made of gases • One of the first elements to form • Gravity clumps together and forms this • This pulled hydrogen and helium together • An example of this planet would be Venus • An example of this planet would be Neptune • Formation of solar system from nebula cloud • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-04-16
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- a process of petroleum refining, in which a chemical mixture is separated into its other components
- an energy source gathered by individuals for their own immediate needs (sticks, straw, etc)
- an array of flat, movable mirrors
- the increase in the temperature of a body of water
- a form of cellular respiration in which decomposers get their energy from the breakdown of glucose
- the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller fragments
- the spontaneous release of material from the nucleus of radioactive isotopes
- electrical cells that allow the light energy of the sun to be converted into electricity
- a relatively soft coal containing a tar-like substance called bitumen
- a gooey, black, high-sulfur, heavy oil extracted from tar sand then upgraded to synthetic fuel oil
- a type of organic matter that is formed over thousands of years from the partial decomposition of plants
- a soft, brownish-black form of coal that has more carbon than peat, but less carbon than bituminous coal
- a dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms
- the amount of solar radiation reaching an area (measured in Watts/sq meter)
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- chemicals that cause or promote cancer
- a form of natural gas (mostly methane) found underground in shale rock
- used to store the waste made from separating minerals from rocks
- the production of two useful forms of energy, from the same fuel source
- tax breaks and payments given to companies that work to be more environmentally friendly
- a thick and gooey liquid consisting of hundreds of different combustible hydrocarbons
- any of various volatile, highly flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures
- a dense shiny coal that has high carbon content and little volatile matter that burns with a clean flame
- an organic material that can be used as an energy source
- organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms
- the procedure of creating fractures in rocks by injecting fluid into cracks to force them open
- Corporate Average Fuel Economy: standards that regulate how far our vehicles must travel on 1 gallon of fuel
- used to describe energy sources that are non-depletable, but are not always available 24/7
- Volatile Organic Compounds: emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids
- fuels such as ethanol or methanol, that are created from the fermentation of plants
- a process in which an electrical current is passed through a compound to release ions
30 Clues: an array of flat, movable mirrors • chemicals that cause or promote cancer • the increase in the temperature of a body of water • organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms • an organic material that can be used as an energy source • the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller fragments • ...
Electricity 2026-02-06
8 Clues: makes up electricity • metal is what this is • a toaster uses this energy • a light bulb uses this energy • a circuit that is not complete • can be changed into other forms • this lets electricity flow through • does not allow electricity to flow through
Forms of Retailing 2021-05-07
8 Clues: A Physical shop • Can be indoors or outdoors • A short term retail business • An established retail business • Retailer within another retailer • Selling with the use of the internet • Using more that one form of retailing • Established brands sold by another retail business
Forms of Media 2021-06-08
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- official publication of the government
- writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
- a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals
- a set of stories told in pictures
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- determines the final content of a text
- folded unstapled sheets containing news
- popularize in releasing some rumors about celebrities
- male newspaper journalist
8 Clues: male newspaper journalist • a set of stories told in pictures • determines the final content of a text • official publication of the government • folded unstapled sheets containing news • writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites • popularize in releasing some rumors about celebrities • a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals
Forms of Government 2014-01-13
8 Clues: government by none • government by the few • government by the people • government by the nobility • government by civil servants • government by one individual • government by priests or by religious law • government by a ranked body; government by priests
Forms of Government 2023-07-06
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- Form of Government that allows no individual freedom and seeks total control of its people by the state.
- A political, philosophical, social, and economic ideology that aims to establish a society based on a socioeconomic order of common ownership of resources.
- The absence of a political system and/or rule of law.
- A political system based upon the undivided sovereignty of a single person.
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- A form of government in which one person or small group has absolute power without restriction.
- Government ruled only by the wealthy.
- A system of government by the people.
- A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
8 Clues: Government ruled only by the wealthy. • A system of government by the people. • The absence of a political system and/or rule of law. • A political system based upon the undivided sovereignty of a single person. • A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution. • ...
FINAL PROJECT 2021-06-10
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- A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism.
- : the action or process of differentiating.
- acids : are organic compounds that contain amino and carboxyl functional groups.
- :is the male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction.
- is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into
- : is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules, or macromolecules,
- : is the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- cells: are the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated
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- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- are large biomolecules and macromolecules that are comprised of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.
- : an odorless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes
- cells : are the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated
- The personality trait was innate in the two men
- :the process of combining the male gamete, or sperm, with the female gamete, or ovum.
- biomass is comprised of plants,crops and even solid waste
- are proteins that control the rate of chemical reactions
- traits : are passed from parents to offspring through DNA.
17 Clues: : the action or process of differentiating. • The personality trait was innate in the two men • biomass is comprised of plants,crops and even solid waste • are proteins that control the rate of chemical reactions • traits : are passed from parents to offspring through DNA. • is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into • ...
Chapter 22, 23, and 24 Crossword Puzzle by Peter N. 2017-03-02
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- a measure of the amount of electrical potential energy an electron flowing in a circuit can gain and is measured in volts
- electric current that changes its direction repeatedly
- complete range of electromagnetic wave frequencies and wavelengths
- device used to increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current
- a measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow in a material
- magnet created by wrapping a current-carrying wire around an iron core.
- mechanical wave that causes particles in matter to move back and forth along the direction the wave travels
- distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point moving with the same speed and direction
- mechanical wave that causes particles in matter to move at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- states that the angle the incoming wave makes with the normal to the reflecting surface equals the angle the reflected wave makes with the surface
- disturbance that moves through matter and space and carries energy
- repeated echoes of sound waves
- the flow of electric charge, measured in amperes
- states that the current in a circuit equals the voltage divided by the resistance in the circuit
- closed conducting loop in which electric current can flow continually
- electric currrent that flows only in one direction
- bending of waves around an object
- amount of energy a wave carries past a certain area each second
- device that transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy
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- material where electrons can move easily
- light display that occures when charged particles trapped in the magnetosphere collide with Earth's atmosphere above the poles
- surrounds every electric charge and exerts force on other electric charges
- imbalance of electric charge on an object
- waves that cant ravel through matter or empty space
- material where electrons can't move easily
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths between about 400 billionths and 10 billionths of a meter
- rapid movement of excess charge from one place to another
- number of wavelengths that pass a given point each second
- circuit that has more than one path for electric current to follow
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths between about one thousandth of a meter and 700 billionths of a meter
- rate at which electrical energy is convertend into other forms of energy
- region of space affected by Earth's magnetic field.
- group of atoms whose fieldspoint at the same direction
- device that uses a magnetic field to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy
- attractive or repulsive force exerted by all charged objects on each other
- circuit that has only one path for electric current to follow
- change in direction of a wave when it changes speed as it travels from one material into another
- human perception of the frequency of sound
- surrounds a magnet and exerts a magnetic force on other magnets
- postively or negatively charged atom
40 Clues: repeated echoes of sound waves • bending of waves around an object • postively or negatively charged atom • material where electrons can move easily • imbalance of electric charge on an object • material where electrons can't move easily • human perception of the frequency of sound • the flow of electric charge, measured in amperes • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-11-11
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- specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- process of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- compound that produces hydroxide ions in a solution; solution with a pH of less than 7
- a preference or point of view that is personal, not scientific
- in cells, structure that contains a cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- basic unit of all forms of life
- subunit of which nucleic acids are composed; made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
- cell organelle that stores materials like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- one of several forms of a single element, which contains the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
- compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; type of nutrient that is the major source of energy for the body
- material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combined
- mixture of water and an undissolved material
- substance that is dissolved in a solution
- reactant of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction
- in cells, structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- macromolecule that is needed by the body for growth and repair
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- possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- evidence; information gathered from observations
- smallest unit of most compounds that displays all the properties of that compound
- combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in the cell
- small chemical unit that makes up a polymer
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- dissolving substance in a solution
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- atom that has a positive or negative charge
- compound that prevents sharp, sudden changes in pH
- macromolecule made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms; includes fats, oils, and waxes
- organelle that is found in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- signal to which an organism responds
- protein catalyst that speeds up the rate of specific biological reactions
- genetic material that organisms inherit from their parents
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- molecules composed of many monomers; makes up macromolecules
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
- to change over time
- compound that forms hydrogen ions in a solution; a solution with a pH of less than 7
- relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- type of mixture in which all the components are evenly distributed
- scientific study of life
- the basic unit of matter
- negatively charged particle; located in the space surrounding the nucleus
51 Clues: to change over time • scientific study of life • the basic unit of matter • basic unit of all forms of life • dissolving substance in a solution • signal to which an organism responds • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • reactant of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction • substance that is dissolved in a solution • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle Ryan 2014-02-26
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- =Fd
- Stretching of a Spring(type of energy)
- Potential Energy caused by the Earth
- Energy of Motion
- Energy acquired by objects upon which work is done
- Energy that results in a temperature
- The Rate at which Work is Done
- Energy of a reaction
- Energy that can be supplied by a circuit
- S.I. Unit of Work
- 9.8 m/sec/sec
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- Energy that is stored
- Has the ability to displace an object
- Energy that can be released by Radioactive Decay
- Energy that requires a medium to travel through
- Unit of Power
- Equal to 750 Watts
- Energy needed to remove an electron
- The Capacity to do Work
- Energy of Electromagnetic Waves
20 Clues: =Fd • Unit of Power • 9.8 m/sec/sec • Energy of Motion • S.I. Unit of Work • Equal to 750 Watts • Energy of a reaction • Energy that is stored • The Capacity to do Work • The Rate at which Work is Done • Energy of Electromagnetic Waves • Energy needed to remove an electron • Potential Energy caused by the Earth • Energy that results in a temperature • Has the ability to displace an object • ...
Energy and Types of energy 2023-01-30
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- Energy that we can hear
- Energy due to motion of an object
- Energy from flow of electric charge
- Energy of wind is used in wind mills
- Energy stored in an object height or energy of place or position
- Energy that we can see
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- energy is renewable source of energy
- Energy of water in dams is used for generation of electricity
- Energy is electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- Energy is vibration or movement of particle or heat energy
- Solar energy can be called as __ energy
- Energy stored in bonds of atoms and molecules
12 Clues: Energy that we can see • Energy that we can hear • Energy due to motion of an object • Energy from flow of electric charge • energy is renewable source of energy • Energy of wind is used in wind mills • Solar energy can be called as __ energy • Energy stored in bonds of atoms and molecules • Energy is vibration or movement of particle or heat energy • ...
Energy Types/Transformations 2023-12-07
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- Unit for measurement of energy
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- Energy that is stored
- The energy that comes from gravity
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- The energy in moving objects
- Something you would make s'mores on
- The change from one energy from to another
- The energy that comes from stretching something like a rubber band
- Something that uses heat energy to toast your bread
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- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The process of splitting an atom
- The energy of light
- Energy that is exerted
- The energy of moving electrons
- Something that converts light energy into electrical energy
- The energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- Outlet Something you would plug a charger into
- Something you would put in your remote when it dies
- The energy of heat
20 Clues: The energy of heat • The energy of light • Energy that is stored • Energy that is exerted • The energy in moving objects • Unit for measurement of energy • The energy of moving electrons • The process of splitting an atom • The energy that comes from gravity • Something you would make s'mores on • The energy from vibrations in matter • Energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
GLOBAL SYSTEMS 2014-03-30
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- Period of milder climate between two glacial periods.
- A substance that can be replaced and is of economic value.
- Soil that remains bellow the freezing point of water for two or more years.
- Our living world.
- Circulation in the Pacific which depends upon conjoint effect of temperature and salinity.
- Natural fuel formed millions of years ago from the remains of living organisms e.g coal
- Naturally occurring chemical compound.
- All the living organisms existing together in a particular area .
- A layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Layer of ice covering extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
- A measure of the average temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation and meteorological patterns.
- Gases and other particles released into the atmosphere by burning fuels.
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- Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat.
- Colorless, odorless, flammable chemical compound found throughout the earth.
- The changing of water vapor back into liquid state and forming clouds by using cold temperatures.
- All the waters on the earths surface.
- effect The trapping of the sun's warmth.
- Plants and other organisms convert the suns light to energy.
- Parts of the radio spectrum with relatively long wavelengths.
- The clearing of natural trees in forest areas.
- Outer part of earth, consists of crust and upper mantle.
- Effects the global climate, warm water in the pacific.
- the process in which carbon is recycled.
- A energy type derived from renewable plant and animal materials.
- Energy that comes from a source which is able to penetrate various materials e.g light, radio microwaves.
- Nonreactive gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
26 Clues: Our living world. • All the waters on the earths surface. • Naturally occurring chemical compound. • A layer of gases surrounding the Earth • effect The trapping of the sun's warmth. • the process in which carbon is recycled. • The clearing of natural trees in forest areas. • Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat. • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2026-02-20
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- the use of water by various users like homes, agriculture, industries, and environmental needs.
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- movement of water through the surface of land
- (water below the surface) the precipitation that seeps into the deeper layers of soil and is stored in spaces between or within rocks. This water will slowly flow back into the soil, streams, rivers, and oceans.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- the movement of water between oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- the change of state from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid
- to make something completely wet; to fill with water
- the primary source of energy for all hydrometeorological processes. Solar energy evaporates water from the water and little from the land.
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- the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas to produce energy
- the precipitation (water) that falls on the land and flows into streams, rivers, and lakes. When too much rain falls onto the ground, part of it “runs off” downhill due to gravity.
- Development the process of building urban areas to accommodate growing populations
- the process that carries weathered material to new locations
- plants release water vapor from their leaves
- the contamination of water bodies like lakes, oceans, rivers, and aquifers
- the upper surface of underground water (groundwater)
- the clearing or thinning of trees by humans
- any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface from the clouds. Rain, snow, sleet, & hail are forms of precipitation.
- movement of water through the soil itself
20 Clues: movement of water through the soil itself • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the clearing or thinning of trees by humans • plants release water vapor from their leaves • movement of water through the surface of land • the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater • ...
GLOBAL SYSTEMS 2014-03-29
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- Nonreactive gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
- Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat.
- Circulation in the Pacific which depends upon conjoint effect of temperature and salinity.
- Outer part of earth, consists of crust and upper mantle.
- Layer of ice covering extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
- The trapping of the sun's warmth.
- Period of milder climate between two glacial periods.
- Effects the global climate, warm water in the pacific.
- Colorless, odorless, flammable chemical compound found throughout the earth.
- Our living world.
- All the waters on the earths surface.
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- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place with regards to temperature, moisture, wind velocity.
- The changing of water vapor back into liquid state and forming clouds by using cold temperatures.
- Plants and other organisms convert the suns light to energy.
- A measure of the average temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation and meteorological patterns.
- Gases and other particles released into the atmosphere by burning fuels.
- The clearing of natural trees in forest areas.
- A substance that can be replaced and is of economic value.
- Naturally occurring chemical compound.
- Natural fuel formed millions of years ago from the remains of living organisms e.g coal
- A layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Parts of the radio spectrum with relatively long wavelengths.
- A energy type derived from renewable plant and animal materials.
- All the living organisms existing together in a particular area .
- Energy that comes from a source which is able to penetrate various materials e.g light, radio microwaves.
- Soil that remains bellow the freezing point of water for two or more years.
26 Clues: Our living world. • The trapping of the sun's warmth. • All the waters on the earths surface. • Naturally occurring chemical compound. • A layer of gases surrounding the Earth • The clearing of natural trees in forest areas. • Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat. • Period of milder climate between two glacial periods. • ...
Prisha's Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-18
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- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
- The clearing or thinning of trees by humans
- The primary source of energy for all hydrometeorological processes. Solar energy evaporates water from the water and little from the land.
- Is made from all of the Earth's water. This water includes water in the air, bodies of water such as rivers, and also ground water.
- Body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- The process that carries weathered material to new locations.
- Any form of water that falls to Earth's surface from the clouds. Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are forms of precipitation.
- The burning of coal,oil, and natural gas to produce energy.
- To make something completely wet; to fill with water
- Movement of water through the surface of land.
- The change of from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid
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- The change of a substance to a liquid to a gas.
- The upper surface of underground water.
- Plants release water vapor from their leaves.
- The precipitation that seeps into the deeper layers of the soil and is stored in spaces between or within rocks. This water will slowly flow back into the soil,streams,rivers, and oceans.
- Movement of water through soil itself.
- The process of building urban areas to accommodate growing populations.
- The movement of water between oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- The precipitation that falls on the land and flows into streams, rivers, and lakes. When too much rain falls onto the ground, part of it runs off downhill due to gravity.
- The use of water by various users like homes,agriculture,industries, and aquifers.
20 Clues: Movement of water through soil itself. • The upper surface of underground water. • The clearing or thinning of trees by humans • Plants release water vapor from their leaves. • Movement of water through the surface of land. • The change of a substance to a liquid to a gas. • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. • ...
Crossword From, Dom 2017-02-06
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- A huge hole that is left behind after a volcano collapses.
- of the Muses A place where many examples of the arts and
- layers.
- A significant Egyptian city that was a center of learning.
- An igneous rock layer that forms when magma hardens beneath
- A military machine that threw stones at enemy forces and
- A slab of volcanic rock that forms when magma forces itself across
- surface.
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- the crust.
- were stored.
- A culture that combined Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian
- of rock.
- the Great The ruler of a large empire that stretched through
- A mass of rock that forms when a large body of magma cools
- Asia.
- A slab of volcanic rock that forms when magma squeezes between
16 Clues: Asia. • layers. • of rock. • surface. • the crust. • were stored. • of the Muses A place where many examples of the arts and • A military machine that threw stones at enemy forces and • A huge hole that is left behind after a volcano collapses. • A mass of rock that forms when a large body of magma cools • A significant Egyptian city that was a center of learning. • ...
Performance Task in P.E 2021-11-08
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- During exercise,your_____ relies on three besic energy systems:the anaerobic a-lactic system,the anaerobic lactic system,and the aerobic system.
- It is one of the choreographic forms in dance that contain themes or motif which progress in a specific order and they are arranged accordingly.
- It consist of series of movement phrases that are often unrelated but have been brought together to create a single dance with a beginning,a middle,and an end.
- They tell stories through connected and progressive sections.
- The movement phrases are performed in random order and spatial placing.
- It consists of a development or the exploration of the main idea.
- The ancient ______ gave less importance to dancing as the nation grew wealthy and powerful.
- It is a benefit of dance that lowers risk of cardiovascular diseases.
- When you combine one movement with several others,they form a _____.
- It may be fast and enraged blast of energy action,or it could fade away to a gentle and quiet exit that marks the end of a particular story.
- It is usually when a certain phrase or a section of choreography is repeated and it is the main message of the dance.
- It should be clear and maybe in a form of shape,a pose or an exit.
- They must be knowledgeable enough in order for them to give sound evaluation and develop a noble appreciation in any work of art or composition.
- It is also known as binary form and this is common in many folk dances.
- It is a benefit of dance that aids in releasing emotional and physical tension.
- It is a benefit of dance that encourages positive social interaction and interpersonal relationship in a group.
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- A choreographic form that is constructed by adding on different movement or dance phrases in every repetition of the main movement theme.
- Movements that the body can do and still stay in one place like bend,stretch,sway,push and pull.
- A _____ dance lifts and transports the audience from their seats during the performance.
- They also used dance to aid education in general as philosophers such as Plato,Aristotle and Socrates strongly supported this art as an integration of the body and soul.
- It is one of the elements of dance that the movements can be done in a high,medium or low level.
- A good dance uses a _____ in which movements are repeated,varied,and developed by manipulating the movement components or elements.
- It is one of the three basic energy system that provides energy for low intensity of activities that last anywhere from two minutes to a few hours.
- The ______ of a dance may come in a form of shape,a pose or an entrance.
- It focuses primarily on an aesthetic or even entertaining experience.
- It is one of the four contrapuntal forms of dance that every section of dance use different tempos and qualities.
- In renaissance,the _______ now became valuable appendage to the courts of italy and france.
- It is a exercise that prompts your body to demand more energy than your aerobic system can produce.
- It attracts and holds the audience's attention.
- It will often assist both the choreographer and the audience when determining this point of development.
30 Clues: It attracts and holds the audience's attention. • They tell stories through connected and progressive sections. • It consists of a development or the exploration of the main idea. • It should be clear and maybe in a form of shape,a pose or an exit. • When you combine one movement with several others,they form a _____. • ...
Chapter 8 2021-02-16
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- group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- fundamental concept of biology that states that all living things are composed of cells.
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water salts proteins and carbohydrates
- pressure, pressure that must be applied to prevent osmotic movement across a selectively permeable membrane
- property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- specialized structure that performs cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- process by which particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
- group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions
- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
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- the structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- when the comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration of solution
- when the concentration of two solutions is the same
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentrations of solution
- specific protein to whose shape fits that of a specific molecular messenger
- water channel protein in a cell
- flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- thin flexible barrier that surrounds all cells regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- process of diffusion in which molecules pass across the membrane through cell membrane channels
- gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement.
- basic unit of all forms of life
- internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells
- captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for storage
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids carbohydrates and proteins into small molecules
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and proteins found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell
- relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
32 Clues: water channel protein in a cell • basic unit of all forms of life • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells • when the concentration of two solutions is the same • group of similar cells that perform a particular function • ...
Chapter 8 2021-02-16
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- process of diffusion in which molecules pass across the membrane through cell membrane channels
- the structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for storage
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water salts proteins and carbohydrates
- specific protein to whose shape fits that of a specific molecular messenger
- property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot
- group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- fundamental concept of biology that states that all living things are composed of cells.
- relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentrations of solution
- basic unit of all forms of life
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids carbohydrates and proteins into small molecules
- water channel protein in a cell
- specialized structure that performs cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
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- process by which particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
- thin flexible barrier that surrounds all cells regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement.
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
- group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- when the concentration of two solutions is the same
- internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells
- pressure, pressure that must be applied to prevent osmotic movement across a selectively permeable membrane
- flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- when the comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration of solution
- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and proteins found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
32 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • water channel protein in a cell • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells • when the concentration of two solutions is the same • group of similar cells that perform a particular function • ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy 2025-03-03
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- equivalent for joules
- kinetic energy is ______ energy.
- What language does the word kinetic come from
- Unit for force
- Unit for energy.
- Most influential variable in kinetic energy
- Can be transformed from one form to another
- mgh
- abbreviation for potential energy
- variable with lesser influence on kinetic energy
- The relationship between height and potential energy
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- Energy causes _____.
- Energy is neither created or destroyed: The _____ of energy.
- Energy makes _____ possible.
- 9.8
- Number of types of energy
- Potential energy is _______ energy.
- abbreviation for kinetic energy
- Unit for height
- .5mv
- Kinetic energy when object hits ground is _____ (to/than) the potential energy before it is dropped
21 Clues: 9.8 • mgh • .5mv • Unit for force • Unit for height • Unit for energy. • Energy causes _____. • equivalent for joules • Number of types of energy • Energy makes _____ possible. • abbreviation for kinetic energy • kinetic energy is ______ energy. • abbreviation for potential energy • Potential energy is _______ energy. • Most influential variable in kinetic energy • ...
Energy crossword 2025-10-22
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- The ability to do work
- Energy from wind
- The useful energy output of a system
- Energy that flows through wires
- Device that converts kinetic energy to electrical eLight Energy that travels in waves and can be seen
- The law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- Energy that comes from heat
- Energy used to power homes and devices
- Energy from the sun
- Energy of moving objects
- Unit of power equal to 1000 watts
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- Energy stored due to an object’s height
- Unwanted energy in a transformation
- The total energy put into a system
- A measure of how well energy is used
- Energy from splitting atoms
- Energy rating label shows this
- Energy stored in stretched or compressed objects
- Energy from moving water
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
20 Clues: Energy from wind • Energy from the sun • The ability to do work • Energy from moving water • Energy of moving objects • Energy from splitting atoms • Energy that comes from heat • Energy rating label shows this • Energy that flows through wires • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Unit of power equal to 1000 watts • The total energy put into a system • ...
Nuclear Energy 2025-10-30
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- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- A fluid circulated through a reactor core to remove heat.
- Process that separates uranium from ore; the product is often called yellowcake.
- Type of plant where nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy.
- A small, solid cylinder of uranium oxide that forms the basic fuel component.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay.
- The heavy metal element, naturally occurring, used as the primary fuel in most nuclear reactors.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- A type of radioactive decay particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons (a helium nucleus).
- Device rotated by steam in a nuclear power plant to drive an electrical generator.
- The process of increasing the concentration of the fissionable isotope U-235.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.
- A neutral subatomic particle that initiates the fission process.
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy.
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- A synthetic, highly radioactive element often created in a nuclear reactor and used as fuel.
- Material (like water or graphite) used to slow down fast neutrons to increase the probability of fission.
- A self-sustaining process of nuclear fission reactions.
- The state where a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining.
- The central part of a nuclear reactor where the fission reactions take place.
- The time required for half of the radioactive nuclei in a sample to undergo decay.
- The presence of radioactive material in a place where it should not be, often on surfaces or within materials.
- A high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted in radioactive decay.
- The process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.
- A very common substance used both as a moderator and coolant in many reactors.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge, found in the nucleus.
- The process of combining two lighter atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- A device used to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction.
- Material used to protect personnel and equipment from ionizing radiation.
- A common instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation (____ counter).
- A unit of equivalent dose used to measure the biological effect of radiation on the human body.
- Spent nuclear fuel and other materials that are highly radioactive and require long-term storage.
- Control ______ are inserted into the reactor core to absorb neutrons and control the reaction rate.
32 Clues: A self-sustaining process of nuclear fission reactions. • A fluid circulated through a reactor core to remove heat. • The state where a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining. • A neutral subatomic particle that initiates the fission process. • The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties. • ...
P1 Energy 2023-06-15
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- Variable that stays the same in an experiment
- found in charged objects
- Variable that is changed in an experiment
- Law of ______ of energy; Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
- Describes how good an appliance is at transferring energy
- Energy from the centre of the Earth
- Energy found in the centre of an atom
- Fossil fuel associated with oil
- Unit of energy
- Electricity produced from water and dams
- Energy store in an object raised off the ground
- Energy store in a moving object
- _____ Fuel, Energy resource from organisms that died millions of years ago
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- Energy resources that can be used again
- Energy resources that cannot be used again
- Original energy source for renewable energy resources
- Energy resource that relies on movement in the atmosphere
- Energy resource that relies on the sun
- The ability to do work
- Fossil fuel from dead trees
- Energy found in hot objects
- Energy store in stretched objects
- Variable that is measured in an experiment
- Energy found in food and batteries
- heat capacity Energy needed to raise the temperature of 1Kg of a substance by 1C
- Unit of power
- Fossil fuel from plankton
- Energy resource from plants
28 Clues: Unit of power • Unit of energy • The ability to do work • found in charged objects • Fossil fuel from plankton • Fossil fuel from dead trees • Energy found in hot objects • Energy resource from plants • Fossil fuel associated with oil • Energy store in a moving object • Energy store in stretched objects • Energy found in food and batteries • Energy from the centre of the Earth • ...
Long Test 2 2023-10-13
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- is extremely efficient, with 90% of the water’s energy converted into electricity.
- implies that the universe started from a point of singularity, then inflated
- what is the outermost layer of the geosphere?
- Type of Rock that forms the compaction and cementation of sediments.
- removal of surface material, typically soil and rock debris, from the Earth's crust
- considered a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen w/ telescope.
- contain by far the largest amount of fresh surface water.
- states that the universe undergoes periods of expansion and contraction
- absorbed and redistributed on the surface of the Earth through ocean circulation.
- which of the earth spheres include the rocks of the crust and mantle, the metallic liquid outer core, and the solid metallic inner core?
- All Earth's life forms collectively make up the?
- Group of Minerals containing Oxygen anion (O2-) combined with one or more metal ions
- Large volumes of loose dirt are exposed to the elements during these procedures, which frequently call for a lot of water, which might make the erosion process worse
- Type of rock that form from exposure to intense heat and/or pressure
- the method by which plant waste is converted to coal.
- international boundaries.
- were created over millions of years from dead plants and animals.
- a device that stores energy
- splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms
- a solid that is inorganic that occurs in nature and has a distinct chemical composition and atomic structure.
- defined as a gravitationally-bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas & dust, & dark matter.
- To power their vital functions, organisms employ either chemical or light?
- oldest known source of energy
- practice that can greatly increase the rate of erosion in a region.
- consists of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms bound together to form a simple molecule.
- one of the many galaxies found in the universe
- Naturally-occurring liquid - composed of complex hydrocarbons
- all water found on, under, and over the surface of the earth
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- Group of Minerals containing halogen elements combined with one or more elements
- a Greek root which means water.
- assemblage of one or more minerals that is naturally occurring and coherent.
- Group of Minerals containing Sulfur and Oxygen anion (SO4)- combined with other ions
- created from the remains of plants that were in wetlands and nearby woodlands millions of years ago.
- Type of Sedimentary Rock that is formed from evaporation or precipitation of minerals in water
- what influences how rapidly molecules and atoms move?
- Regarded as an extension of Standard Big Bang Theory
- distant regions of space in opposite directions of the sky are so far apart that they could never have been in casual contact w/ each other.
- energy derive from solar radiation – thermal/ electrical energy
- Where doesAbout 10% of the Earth’s freshwater that is neither frozen nor underground is found?
- can be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle
- Type of rocks that form from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma.
- One of the Recreational Activities that causes Erosion
- says simply that a galaxy's velocity (or as is sometimes plotted, its redshift) is directly proportional to its distance
- Also known as Continuous Creation Theory & Infinite Universe Theory
- Where does Most freshwater is found as ice in the vast glaciers of?
- What is the most obvious property of a mineral?
- It suggests that most of the angular momentum of the system is in the sun.
- is particularly susceptible to erosion if it is exposed or bare.
- used in the development along with upkeep of an organism's body.
- are a helpful "natural unit" for managing water resources, even if they frequently
- The lithosphere is encased in a thin layer of gas called?
51 Clues: international boundaries. • a device that stores energy • oldest known source of energy • a Greek root which means water. • splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms • what is the outermost layer of the geosphere? • one of the many galaxies found in the universe • What is the most obvious property of a mineral? • All Earth's life forms collectively make up the? • ...
8S Lessons 3.1-3.2 Vocabulary 2025-09-19
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- The portion of Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and water vapor
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and core
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- The ability to do work or cause change
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- Any natural process that builds up Earth’s surface
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- The parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- Any natural process that tears down or wears away Earth’s surface
- A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
- Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying energy released during an Earthquake
- The relatively thin layer of gasses that form Earth’s outermost layer
- The densest parts of Earth that include the crust, mantle, and core
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
14 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change • A group of parts that work together as a whole • The parts of Earth that contain living organisms • Any natural process that builds up Earth’s surface • The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth • ...
Forms of Government 2013-10-29
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- a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate.
- a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with a small number of people
- when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a good.
- a geographically extensive group of states and peoples united and ruled either by a monarch
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- government in which sovereignty is actually or nominally embodied in a single individual
- an autocratic or authoritarian form of government in which a government is ruled by either an individual
- Ruled by a king or queen
- a form of government in which affairs of the state are public matter.
8 Clues: Ruled by a king or queen • a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate. • when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a good. • a form of government in which affairs of the state are public matter. • government in which sovereignty is actually or nominally embodied in a single individual • ...
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 Government 2023-07-19
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- Country Ruled by a Single Military Leader
- Citizens vote on laws directly
- Country Ruled by a King/Queen with written limitations
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- Country Ruled by a King/Queen with no limitations
- Country Ruled by a few Rich People
- Country Ruled by a Single Leader
- Citizens Vote for Representatives
- Country Ruled by Religious Principles and/or Leaders
8 Clues: Citizens vote on laws directly • Country Ruled by a Single Leader • Citizens Vote for Representatives • Country Ruled by a few Rich People • Country Ruled by a Single Military Leader • Country Ruled by a King/Queen with no limitations • Country Ruled by Religious Principles and/or Leaders • Country Ruled by a King/Queen with written limitations
Forms of Government 2025-11-19
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- government that allows people to vote for their leaders
- countries need these to have order
- country ruled by kings and queens
- What is the leader of the US called?
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- How does someone become a king or queen? It's ____.
- country with a leader that takes freedom away from the people
- an organization that creates rules, laws, and policies for a country
- people do this to elect a new leader in a democracy
8 Clues: country ruled by kings and queens • countries need these to have order • What is the leader of the US called? • How does someone become a king or queen? It's ____. • people do this to elect a new leader in a democracy • government that allows people to vote for their leaders • country with a leader that takes freedom away from the people • ...
Anatomy Chapter 6 2022-02-24
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- Rounded passageway for blood vessels and/or nerves
- a shallow depression
- A meshwork of supporting bundles of fibers, oriented along stress lines and is crossed braced.
- Curved joint surfaces
- Bone is 2/3_____phosphate
- Region of a long bone between the end and the shaft
- The head of a long bone (Articulation, have joint surfaces)
- A cell that produces the fibers and matrix of the bone
- Part of a bone that forms an angle with the rest of the structure
- Bone marrow that stores fats as an energy reserve
- Large with a rough projection
- Projection or bump
- Bone marrow that forms red blood cells.
- The shaft of the long bone
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- Dense bone that contains parallel osteon
- Bones that are box-like in appearance, ex. Carpal bones and Tarsal bones
- A cell that dissolves the fibers and matrix of the bone.
- Mature bone cells.
- The breakdown of the mineral matrix of bone
- Microscopic passageways between cells, permits diffusion of nutrients and wastes
- Bone that is small, round and flat, found near joints of the knee and feet.
- a narrow groove
- Bones that are small, flat, irregular shaped, in between the flat bones of the skull
- Bone that consists of an open network of struts and plates
- Bones that are long and slender have a shaft with two ends that are wider than the shaft, ex. humerus
25 Clues: a narrow groove • Mature bone cells. • Projection or bump • a shallow depression • Curved joint surfaces • Bone is 2/3_____phosphate • The shaft of the long bone • Large with a rough projection • Bone marrow that forms red blood cells. • Dense bone that contains parallel osteon • The breakdown of the mineral matrix of bone • Bone marrow that stores fats as an energy reserve • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2015-03-03
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- Having a relatively low concentration of hydrogen ions or having a pH greater than 7
- In an atom, the core of protons and neutrons; in a eukaryotic cell, the organelle that contains most of the DNA and directs most of the cell's activities
- A chemical structure composed of one or more atoms
- Amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to start and to continue on its own
- The volume and shape of a substance which is determined by the rate at which the atoms or molecules of the substance move
- The process of breaking chemical bonds, forming new bonds, or both
- A fundamental property of an object generally regarded as equivalent to the amount of matter in the object
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- Any substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to a water solution
- A reaction that involves a net absorption of free energy
- A numeric range that quantifies the relative concentrations of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions in a solution
- A measurement of the amount of solute dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent
- A bond that forms when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- A reduction-oxidation reaction in which electrons are transferred between atoms
- A catalyst, usually a protein, in living systems
- The energy in a system available for work
- An ion consisting of a protonated water molecule and present in all aqueous acids
- A compound formed by a chemical reaction
- A substance that ordinarily cannot be broken down chemically to form simpler kinds of matter
- An atom or a compound with a net electrical charge
- The number of protons in an atom
20 Clues: The number of protons in an atom • A compound formed by a chemical reaction • The energy in a system available for work • A catalyst, usually a protein, in living systems • A chemical structure composed of one or more atoms • An atom or a compound with a net electrical charge • A reaction that involves a net absorption of free energy • ...
Engineering 2024-01-19
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- The branch of science that deals with the fundamental principles of the universe, including matter, energy, motion, and force.
- An instrument for measuring the speed and direction of the wind.
- The application of scientific principles and mathematical methods to design, construct, and operate structures, machines, systems, and processes.
- The resistance encountered when one object rubs against another, slowing down motion.
- Stored energy that an object possesses due to its position, condition, or composition.
- The capacity to do work or produce heat; exist in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, etc.
- Metric unit of mass.
- The rate at which an object changes its velocity over time.
- A systematic procedure carried out to verify, refute, or establish the validity of a hypothesis.
- A unit of time, equal to one sixtieth of a minute.
- A dimension in which events occur in sequence, measured in seconds.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity, indicating its motion and quantity of motion.
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- A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.
- Relating to motion.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- The force of attraction between masses.
- The change in momentum of an object.
- The natural movement of air, often harnessed for power or studied in meteorology.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion or state of rest.
- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- A detailed plan or design, typically architectural or engineering, representing the features of a structure or device.
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms.
- Unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
23 Clues: Relating to motion. • Metric unit of mass. • The change in momentum of an object. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • The force of attraction between masses. • The speed of an object in a specific direction. • A unit of time, equal to one sixtieth of a minute. • A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. • ...
Chemistry of life 2022-10-21
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- The form of carbohydrate storage in animals.
- diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.
- basic structural units of nucleic acid. Each unit is composed of a five-carbon sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base.
- synthesis- A series of chemical reactions that allow two molecules to bond by the formation of a water molecule.
- that use energy, usually light, to synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds.
- process by which an mRNA molecule is built using the sequence of nucleotides in DNA as a template.
- Consists of nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule. Contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- large carbohydrate molecule used by plants to store energy.A large carbohydrate molecule used by plants to store energy.
- lipid composed of glycerol and three fatty acids which are bonded together.
- transport- The movement of materials across a cell membrane without the use of energy from the cell.
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- molecules that are made by joining several separate units, such as joining several sugar units to form a starch molecule.
- lipid vesicles.
- form of endocytosis in which solid particles are engulfed by cells.
- carbohydrates that forms the cell walls of plant cells.
- loss of electrons from an atom or molecule.
- three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl groups.
- movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- main components of cell membranes. They are composed of a phosphate group and two fatty acids attached to the glycerol backbone.
- acids- Long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together.
- raw materials needed for cell metabolism.
20 Clues: lipid vesicles. • raw materials needed for cell metabolism. • loss of electrons from an atom or molecule. • The form of carbohydrate storage in animals. • carbohydrates that forms the cell walls of plant cells. • acids- Long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together. • three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl groups. • ...
wyatts cross word 2022-09-02
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- is energy stored in the nucleus of an
- atoms, molecules, substances, and
- is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules It is the energy that holds these particles together. Foods we eat, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and propane are examples
- electromagnetic energy that
- through the substance in a wave.
- energy that binds the nucleus together.
- in transverse waves. Radiant energy includes visible light x-rays,gamma rays, and radio waves. Solar energy is an example of radiant energy.
- which is often described as heat, is the
- energy in substances—the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within substances.
- stored chemical energy.
- the movement of objects and
- is an example
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- energy stored in objects when they are under temporary strain, such as being
- thermal energy.
- from one place to another. Wind is an example of motion energy.
- the movement of electrons. Electrons moving through a wire are called electricity. Lightning is another example of electrical energy. or squashed.
- is the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves. Sound is produced when a force causes an object or substance to vibrate. The energy is
- energy is stored energy and the energy of position, or gravitational potential
- is the energy of position or place. A rock resting at the top of a hill contains gravitational potential energy
- in motion—the motion of
- of its position.
21 Clues: is an example • thermal energy. • of its position. • in motion—the motion of • stored chemical energy. • electromagnetic energy that • the movement of objects and • through the substance in a wave. • atoms, molecules, substances, and • is energy stored in the nucleus of an • energy that binds the nucleus together. • which is often described as heat, is the • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2023-10-11
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- Law of Conservation of _____________________: Energy is neither created nore destroyed
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
- excessive nutrients in a lake or other body of water causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- the state or process of rotting; decay which recycles nutrients back into the ecosystem
- cycle __________________ cycle is how water is moved between the different spheres of the Earth.
- scale with values from 0 to 14, used to measure the concentration of H+ ions in a solution; a _________ of 0 to 7 is acidic, a _________ of 7 is neutral, and a _________ of 7 to 14 is basic. (same term is in each blank)
- water changes from liquid to gas and enters the atmosphere
- the water that is beneath Earth's surface
- __________________ cycl is the movement of phosphorus from rocks through the biosphere and hydrosphere and back to rocks.
- nitrogen-fixing ____________________ make atmospheric nitrogen usable for plants
- one molecule of this makes up a water molecule water; byproduct of photsynthesis and used in cellular respiration
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid when it cools in the atmosphere; forms clouds
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- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- acidification CO2 dissolving in seawater lowers ocean pH
- __________________ cycle is the transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the ocean, to living organisms, and back to the atmosphere
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- two of these make up water molecules
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- __________________ cycle is the movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back
- Law of Conservation of _________________: Matter is neither created nor destroyed
20 Clues: two of these make up water molecules • the water that is beneath Earth's surface • An underground formation that contains groundwater • acidification CO2 dissolving in seawater lowers ocean pH • water changes from liquid to gas and enters the atmosphere • Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface. • ...
Tiltle 2026-02-26
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- is made from all of the Earth’s water. This water includes water in the air, bodies of water such as rivers, and also ground water.
- the movement of water between oceans,atmosphere, land, and living things.
- the upper surface of underground water (groundwater)
- the process of building urban areas to accommodategrowing populations
- the primary source of energy for all hydrometeorologicalprocesses. Solar energy evaporates water from the water and little fromthe land.
- the clearing or thinning of trees by humans
- body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface from theclouds. Rain, snow, sleet, & hail are forms of precipitation.
- movement of water through the surface of land
- the process that carries weathered material to new locations
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- movement of water through the soil itself
- the use of water by various users like homes,agriculture, industries, and environmental needs.
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Fuels: the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas to produce energy
- the change of state from a solid to a gas without becoming aliquid
- plants release water vapor from their leaves
- (water below the surface) the precipitation that seeps intothe deeper layers of soil and is stored in spaces between or within rocks.This water will slowly flow back into the soil, streams, rivers, and oceans.
- to make something completely wet; to fill with water
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Pollution: the contamination of water bodies like lakes, oceans,rivers, and aquifers
- the precipitation (water) that falls on the land and flows into streams, rivers, and lakes. When too much rain falls onto the ground, part of it “runs off” downhill due to gravity.
21 Clues: movement of water through the soil itself • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the clearing or thinning of trees by humans • plants release water vapor from their leaves • movement of water through the surface of land • the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater • ...
States of matter 2021-04-28
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- Which state of matter has molecules farther apart?
- What are the 3 states of matter?
- Able to be dissolved
- How many days of school are left (not Weds)
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- When different matter forms after adding heat or energy
- Two or more things that can be separated
- Which state of matter has molecules close together?
- Which state of matter has molecules way far apart?
- Groups of atoms are called _____.
- What Mrs. Peyton will buy for algae in fish tank
- What is the smallest particle of matter?
- Two or more things that cannot be separated
- Has mass and takes up space.
13 Clues: Able to be dissolved • Has mass and takes up space. • What are the 3 states of matter? • Groups of atoms are called _____. • Two or more things that can be separated • What is the smallest particle of matter? • Two or more things that cannot be separated • How many days of school are left (not Weds) • What Mrs. Peyton will buy for algae in fish tank • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2022-04-13
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- a neutral charge
- abbreviation of an element
- ability to transfer energy
- it is a chemical change in which a new substance is created.
- a positive charge
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- equals the number of protons in a specific atom, determines what type of atom you have
- ability to be hammered into thin sheets
- the average mass of dmaifferent forms of the same element
- ability to react with other elements
- ability to reflect light
10 Clues: a neutral charge • a positive charge • ability to reflect light • abbreviation of an element • ability to transfer energy • ability to react with other elements • ability to be hammered into thin sheets • the average mass of dmaifferent forms of the same element • it is a chemical change in which a new substance is created. • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2022-04-13
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- a neutral charge
- abbreviation of an element
- ability to transfer energy
- it is a chemical change in which a new substance is created.
- a positive charge
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- equals the number of protons in a specific atom, determines what type of atom you have
- ability to be hammered into thin sheets
- the average mass of dmaifferent forms of the same element
- ability to react with other elements
- ability to reflect light
10 Clues: a neutral charge • a positive charge • ability to reflect light • abbreviation of an element • ability to transfer energy • ability to react with other elements • ability to be hammered into thin sheets • the average mass of dmaifferent forms of the same element • it is a chemical change in which a new substance is created. • ...
Therm root 2024-02-06
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- branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy
- measuring instrument for measuring temperature
- control the temperature with a thermostat
- to judge the value or quality of
- to arrive at a judgement or opinion by evidence
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- abnormally high body temperature
- to pick out or select
- subnormal body temperature
- vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks
- having to do with heat
10 Clues: to pick out or select • having to do with heat • subnormal body temperature • abnormally high body temperature • to judge the value or quality of • control the temperature with a thermostat • measuring instrument for measuring temperature • to arrive at a judgement or opinion by evidence • vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks • ...
Therm root 2024-02-06
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- branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy
- measuring instrument for measuring temperature
- control the temperature with a thermostat
- to judge the value or quality of
- to arrive at a judgement or opinion by evidence
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- abnormally high body temperature
- to pick out or select
- subnormal body temperature
- vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks
- having to do with heat
10 Clues: to pick out or select • having to do with heat • subnormal body temperature • abnormally high body temperature • to judge the value or quality of • control the temperature with a thermostat • measuring instrument for measuring temperature • to arrive at a judgement or opinion by evidence • vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks • ...
Plants Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-15
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- An Internal plant structure that contains chlorophyll
- A green substance in plants that captures energy from the sun
- The process of drawing something in or soaking something up
- The process in which plants use energy from the sun to make food
- A single plant cell that can grow into a new plant
- A tubelike internal plant tissue that transports water and nutrients
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- A plant structure that has a specific function
- A tubelike internal plant tissue that transports food made by plants
- A firm, slender, sharp modified leaf
- The material that forms the structures of a living thing
10 Clues: A firm, slender, sharp modified leaf • A plant structure that has a specific function • A single plant cell that can grow into a new plant • An Internal plant structure that contains chlorophyll • The material that forms the structures of a living thing • The process of drawing something in or soaking something up • ...
August 20th Crossword Puzzle 2018-08-20
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- When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food.
- The amount of force that presses on an area
- A layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth’s crust and core
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust
- A period of time with lack of snow and rain
- Fertile soil that is the result of flooding waters and is great for growing crops.
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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
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that is located in southwest Asia.
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperature
10 Clues: The amount of force that presses on an area • A period of time with lack of snow and rain • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperature • 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 layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth’s crust and core • ...
Topic 1 - Chemistry of Life (Jamie) 2017-10-01
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- dissolved by water
- acidic functional group, found in organic acids, fatty acids and amino acids
- two atoms share electrons
- simple sugar monomers
- molecules with symmetrical structure
- get along with water
- simple organic molecules that forms polymers
- formed between two atoms of different electronegativity
- molecules with symmetrical structure
- the ability of an atom attracting the shared electrons
- -OH, polar functional group: can form hydrogen bond
- removing water to form polymers
- weak electrical attraction between partially positive H and partially negative O/N/H
- glucose polymers, storage of energy, animals
- 1 glycerol+ 3 fatty acids
- glucose polymers, support for plants
- formed by polypeptide chains
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- compounds that contain C except CO2, CO, CO3 ions and HCO3 ions
- electrons in the outermost shell
- covalent bond that attach amino acids together
- molecule embedded between phospholipids that helps stabilize cell membranes
- hydrogen bond between water molecules
- different atoms of one element
- CH2 polymers, carboxyl group on one end
- glucose polymers, storage of energy, plants
- formed between two identical atoms
- made by plants, source of quick energy, hydrophilic
- hydrogen bond formed between water molecules and other molecules
- 1 hydrophilic phosphate "head" + 2 hydrophobic fatty acid tails
- adding water to break down polymers into monomers
- many sugar polymers
- any polymer of amino acids
- catalyze biochemical reactions
- basic property, found in amino acids
- all complex biological macromolecules are formed based on skeletons made of carbon chains, with also some other important elements
- dislike water
- oils and fats
37 Clues: dislike water • oils and fats • dissolved by water • many sugar polymers • get along with water • simple sugar monomers • two atoms share electrons • 1 glycerol+ 3 fatty acids • any polymer of amino acids • formed by polypeptide chains • different atoms of one element • catalyze biochemical reactions • removing water to form polymers • electrons in the outermost shell • ...
Melissa 2014-02-26
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- How an object gains or loses energy
- Energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
- Stored in objects by tension (hair ties)
- Energy due to height of an object
- Another unit of energy besides Joules
- Change in momentum
- When work is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Ability of an object to do work
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- The unit of energy
- Total potential/kinetic energy of an object that results in the system of temp.
- Energy of electromagnetic waves
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- the work of magnetic work
- Rate at which work is done
- A mechanical wave
- energy needed to remove one or more electrons
- The force of gravity acting upon mass
- Energy of motion
- Use of exothermic nuclear processes
- energy absorbed or delivered by an electrical circuit
20 Clues: Energy of motion • A mechanical wave • The unit of energy • Change in momentum • the work of magnetic work • Rate at which work is done • Energy of electromagnetic waves • Ability of an object to do work • Energy due to height of an object • How an object gains or loses energy • Use of exothermic nuclear processes • Another unit of energy besides Joules • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2026-01-07
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy associated with electric charge
- the SI unit of work, equal to 1 newton-meter
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy stored in atomic nuclei
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy of motion
- energy that travels through space in the form of waves
- the length of the path between two points
- ability to do work
- rate of doing work
- the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves
- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height
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- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- transfer of energy
- the rate at which velocity changes
- energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the microscopic particles in an object
- process of changing energy from one form to another
- the amount of matter in an object
20 Clues: energy of motion • transfer of energy • ability to do work • rate of doing work • energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy stored in chemical bonds • the amount of matter in an object • the rate at which velocity changes • energy cannot be created or destroyed • energy associated with electric charge • the length of the path between two points • ...
biology 2021-09-17
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- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- Plants that use the energy of sunlight to produce their own food.
- Organisms that break down chemicals to produce energy.
- Organisms that only eat plants.
- Organisms that are able to make their own food.
- Organisms that eat both plants and meat.
- Shines light through specimen using two lenses.
- A factor that changes in an experiment.
- Living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye.
- Variable manipulated by the experimenter.
- Organisms that are internally warmed.
- The body of data from experiments and observations.
- Organisms that aren't internally warmed.
- The metric system which is the most widely used system of measurement.
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- Group in an experiment that is manipulated.
- An organism producing genetically identical offspring.
- Organisms that only eat meat.
- Observations involving numbers.
- when two parents produce genetically different offspring.
- Variable responding to the manipulated variable.
- Transmits a beam of electrons through a thinly sliced specimen.
- The idea that very simple life forms appeared through chemical reactions.
- Group in an experiment with no manipulation.
- A testable answer to a scientific question.
- Passes a beam of electrons over the surface of a specimen.
- The maintenance of stable internal condition.
- Observations that are not easily counted or measured.
- An abrupt change in DNA of an organism compared to its parents.
- Structures that allow living organisms to sense their condition.
- Chemical reactions in the body's cells that convert food into energy.
- Organisms that use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals.
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for food.
- Description of a natural relationship or principle often expressed in math terms.
- An explanation of something that has been throughly tested and thought out.
34 Clues: Organisms that only eat meat. • Observations involving numbers. • Organisms that only eat plants. • Organisms that are internally warmed. • A factor that changes in an experiment. • Organisms that eat both plants and meat. • Organisms that aren't internally warmed. • Variable manipulated by the experimenter. • Group in an experiment that is manipulated. • ...
biology 2021-09-17
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- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- Plants that use the energy of sunlight to produce their own food.
- Organisms that break down chemicals to produce energy.
- Organisms that only eat plants.
- Organisms that are able to make their own food.
- Organisms that eat both plants and meat.
- Shines light through specimen using two lenses.
- A factor that changes in an experiment.
- Living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye.
- Variable manipulated by the experimenter.
- Organisms that are internally warmed.
- The body of data from experiments and observations.
- Organisms that aren't internally warmed.
- The metric system which is the most widely used system of measurement.
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- Group in an experiment that is manipulated.
- An organism producing genetically identical offspring.
- Organisms that only eat meat.
- Observations involving numbers.
- when two parents produce genetically different offspring.
- Variable responding to the manipulated variable.
- Transmits a beam of electrons through a thinly sliced specimen.
- The idea that very simple life forms appeared through chemical reactions.
- Group in an experiment with no manipulation.
- A testable answer to a scientific question.
- Passes a beam of electrons over the surface of a specimen.
- The maintenance of stable internal condition.
- Observations that are not easily counted or measured.
- An abrupt change in DNA of an organism compared to its parents.
- Structures that allow living organisms to sense their condition.
- Chemical reactions in the body's cells that convert food into energy.
- Organisms that use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals.
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for food.
- Description of a natural relationship or principle often expressed in math terms.
- An explanation of something that has been throughly tested and thought out.
34 Clues: Organisms that only eat meat. • Observations involving numbers. • Organisms that only eat plants. • Organisms that are internally warmed. • A factor that changes in an experiment. • Organisms that eat both plants and meat. • Organisms that aren't internally warmed. • Variable manipulated by the experimenter. • Group in an experiment that is manipulated. • ...
Gas - A non-renewable resource 2023-01-21
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- Gas is a non-_______________ source of energy.
- The type of resource gas is.
- The controversial process of extracting gas that involves injecting bedrock with water and chemicals.
- Used to transport gas.
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- The country with the highest gas reserves.
- The process of removing unwanted chemical impurities from gas.
- Gas forms from decomposing plant and ________ animal matter, combined with heat and pressure below the surface of the Earth.
- The energy the plants originally obtained from the _________ is stored in the gas.
8 Clues: Used to transport gas. • The type of resource gas is. • The country with the highest gas reserves. • Gas is a non-_______________ source of energy. • The process of removing unwanted chemical impurities from gas. • The energy the plants originally obtained from the _________ is stored in the gas. • ...
Topic 1: Intro to Earth's Systems 2022-09-23
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- A hill of sand piled up by the wind
- A feature on the surface of the Earth, such as a coastline, dune or mountain
- A line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- A process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry
- the continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- an exact copy of something on a much smaller scale
- A landform with high elevation and high relief
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- The parts of the Earth that contain living organisms
- The portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including all the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake ice
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail
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- The densest parts of the Earth that include the crust, mantle, and core
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- The process by which water is lost through plant leaves
- The relatively thin layer of gases that form Earth’s outermost layer
- The portion of the Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater and water vapor
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- process in which a signal or action triggers another signal or action
- The shape of the land determined by elevation, relief and landforms
- The ability to do work and cause change
- a hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water
- A series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result
- a natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river
26 Clues: A hill of sand piled up by the wind • The ability to do work and cause change • The change in state from a gas to a liquid • A group of parts that work together as a whole • A landform with high elevation and high relief • an exact copy of something on a much smaller scale • The land area that supplies water to a river system • ...
Savanna, energy, 3rd hour 2024-05-06
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- heat within the earth is...
- energy that can be used again
- this form of energy is stored in an object due to it's height
- this form of energy involves moving electrons
- a form of energy that uses chemical bonds
- this form of energy is made from electromagnetic waves
- my first name (it's in the title)
- this is made from a turbine, then this turns into electricity
- a form of energy using heat
- a form of energy that comes from the sun
- the act of splitting two or more things
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- this type of energy is stored
- the ability to do work is...
- natural waste that can be burned
- the act of combining two or more things
- a form of energy with movement
- this form of energy creates visible light
- energy that can not be used again
- a form of energy that comes from a nucleus
- a continuous flow of water usually made by a dam
- energy is made through an object's motion
21 Clues: heat within the earth is... • a form of energy using heat • the ability to do work is... • this type of energy is stored • energy that can be used again • a form of energy with movement • natural waste that can be burned • energy that can not be used again • my first name (it's in the title) • the act of combining two or more things • the act of splitting two or more things • ...
Hydroelectric power 2022-06-24
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- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- an engine or other apparatus which provides power for a machine, building, etc.
- cable carrying electrical power, especially one supported by pylons or poles.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
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- thing that contains great energy or power
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used
- of or relating to production of electricity by waterpower
- liquid, gas, or electricity that move continuously in a current or stream.
- Costing a lot of money
- a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or force air into inflatable objects such as tyres.
- liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is essensial for living organisms.
13 Clues: Costing a lot of money • thing that contains great energy or power • energy from a source that is not depleted when used • of or relating to production of electricity by waterpower • power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources. • liquid, gas, or electricity that move continuously in a current or stream. • ...
CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS 2022-08-02
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- the symbol aq in a chemical equation means
- Gain of oxygen by a substance during a chemical reaction
- Solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- A destructive chemical process in which metals are oxidized in presence of air and moisture
- Substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
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- Shortest representation of a chemical reaction using chemical formulae.
- Gain of hydrogen by a substance during a chemical reaction
- Reaction that gives out heat energy
- Reaction that absorbs heat energy
- A reaction in which a single product is formed when two or more reactants combine
- A reaction in which Oxidation of fats/oils results into the formation of acids
- Chemical reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more elements or compounds
- A reaction in which an element displaces another element from its compound
13 Clues: Reaction that absorbs heat energy • Reaction that gives out heat energy • the symbol aq in a chemical equation means • Substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • Gain of oxygen by a substance during a chemical reaction • Gain of hydrogen by a substance during a chemical reaction • Solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction • ...
Floral Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-03
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- The process of converting nutrients, water, carbon, dioxide and sunlight into food for plants.
- The Japanese style of floral arrangements characterized by their linear forms.
- The brightness or darkness of a hue.
- Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant.
- Floral material that has an “airy” look to create the finishing touch.
- The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container.
- The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location.
- One purpose of foliage is to hide the mechanics in a flower arrangement.
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- The impression of the design being stable and self-supported.
- The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves.
- The process in which cut flowers and foliages have been tested to extend their freshness.
- This is the geometric shape or line design that forms the outline of the flower arrangement.
- Cutting flower stems properly and providing the appropriate treatment at any stage of the distribution process.
- The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills.
14 Clues: The brightness or darkness of a hue. • The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container. • The impression of the design being stable and self-supported. • The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves. • The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location. • ...
Chapter 4.5-4.6, 5, 10 & 6 concepts 2021-10-21
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- - The amount of heat transferred between the system and the surroundings is measured experimentally by
- function - depends only on the present state of the system, not on the path the system took to reach that state.
- - relates to the orientation of the orbital in space. For a given value of l, the _______ quantum number can have integral values ranging from -l to l, including 0
- - The process of adding solvent to the solution decreases the concentration of the solute without changing the number of moles of solute in the solution is known as
- - ________ quantum number (n) relates most directly to the size and energy of the orbital indicated by the integers 1, 2, 3, etc.
- - Heat flows from surroundings into the system, the temperature of the beaker & surrounding air-drops is an example of what type of rxn.
- - Enthalpy of ______ (∆Hf) of a substance is the enthalpy change for the reaction in which the substance is formed from its constituent elements.
- - q denotes the heat _______ into or out of a system
- - solution is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution
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- changes as two variables are held constant.
- - P1V1 = P2V2 helps determine how the ______ of a gas changes when its
- - ∆H°, is the ______ enthalpy change when all reactants & products are in their ______ states.
- - Heat flows from the system into surroundings, the temperature of the water & surrounding air increases is an example of what type of rxn.
- - is the heat energy that is being absorbed or evolved by a system during the progression of a chemical reaction. The change in this term indicates whether a particular rxn is endothermic or exothermic.
- - The conditions of 273 K (0 °C) & 1 atm are known as
- - Volume is directly proportional to the _______ when pressure and moles of gas are held constant
- - ∆Hf °, of a substance, is the change in enthalpy for the reaction that forms one _____ of the substance from its elements in their standard states.
- Energy - the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy of that system. The change in this term can occur in two ways: heat transfer & work bring done by or on the system.
18 Clues: changes as two variables are held constant. • - q denotes the heat _______ into or out of a system • - The conditions of 273 K (0 °C) & 1 atm are known as • - solution is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution • - P1V1 = P2V2 helps determine how the ______ of a gas changes when its • ...
Thermochemistry 2014-04-29
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- Energy Energy due to motion
- Study of energy transfer in the form of heat during chemical reactions and physical changes
- Unit of work or energy
- Energy transferred because of molecular movement that deals with the amount and type of molecules
- The internal energy of the system
- Reaction that releases heat and feels cold
- of Conservation of Energy Law that you cannot destroy or create energy
- Energy released as heat by combustion of a specific amount of a substance at constant pressure or volume
- Science or act of measuring changes in chemical reactions
- Potential Energy Form of potential energy that can be absorbed or released during a chemical reaction
- Energy Stored energy
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- Device used to measure the energy as heat absorbed or released in chemical/physical change
- heat The quantity of heat required to raise a unit mass of homogeneous material 1 degree Celsius
- Amount of heat absorbed in the transformation of the reactants at given temperature and pressure
- Amount of energy as heat required to change 1 molecule of substance from solid to liquid
- Amount of energy as heat required to convert liquid to gas
- Unit of energy needed to increase the temperature by 1 degree
- Reaction that absorbs heat and feels hot
- Measure of molecular movement
- Ability to do work
20 Clues: Ability to do work • Energy Stored energy • Unit of work or energy • Energy Energy due to motion • Measure of molecular movement • The internal energy of the system • Reaction that absorbs heat and feels hot • Reaction that releases heat and feels cold • Science or act of measuring changes in chemical reactions • Amount of energy as heat required to convert liquid to gas • ...
chemistry of life crossword 2022-10-18
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- - nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule or many sugar molecules.
- transport system - a series of progressively stronger electron acceptors, with energy release t each step.
- - the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- respiration - respiration that takes place without oxygen.
- - to disrupt amino acid bonds by physical or chemical means, changing the protein's shape which may or may not be temporary.
- solution - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside a cell is lower than that found inside the cell.
- - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals.
- - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl.
- - organisms that use energy, usually light, to synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds.
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- fermentation - chemical deposition of a carbohydrate in the absence of oxygen.
- motion - the random movement of molecules.
- synthesis - a series of chemical reactions that allow two molecules to bond by the formation of a water molecule.
- - a permanent change in a protein's shape due to amino acid bond disruption.
- solution - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside of a cell is higher than that found inside the cell.
- transportation - involves the use of the cell energy to move materials across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient.
- acids - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together.
- - a process by which a constant internal environment is maintained despite changes in the internal and external environment.
- - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells
- gradient - a difference in the number of molecules or ions of a substance between adjoining regions.
- - a condition in which all acting influences are balanced, resulting in a stable environment.
20 Clues: motion - the random movement of molecules. • - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals. • respiration - respiration that takes place without oxygen. • - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells • - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl. • acids - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together. • ...
chemistry of life crossword 2022-10-18
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- - respiration that takes place without oxygen.
- - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals.
- - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together.
- - the random movement of molecules.
- - chemical deposition of a carbohydrate in the absence of oxygen.
- - the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- - a series of progressively stronger electron acceptors, with energy release t each step.
- - organisms that use energy, usually light, to synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds.
- - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl.
- - a condition in which all acting influences are balanced, resulting in a stable environment.
- - to disrupt amino acid bonds by physical or chemical means, changing the protein's shape which may or may not be temporary.
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- - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside of a cell is higher than that found inside the cell.
- - a permanent change in a protein's shape due to amino acid bond disruption.
- - a series of chemical reactions that allow two molecules to bond by the formation of a water molecule.
- - a process by which a constant internal environment is maintained despite changes in the internal and external environment.
- - involves the use of the cell energy to move materials across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient.
- - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside a cell is lower than that found inside the cell.
- - nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule or many sugar molecules.
- - a difference in the number of molecules or ions of a substance between adjoining regions.
- - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells
20 Clues: - the random movement of molecules. • - respiration that takes place without oxygen. • - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals. • - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together. • - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells • - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl. • ...
chemistry of life crossword 2022-10-18
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- - respiration that takes place without oxygen.
- - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals.
- - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together.
- - the random movement of molecules.
- - chemical deposition of a carbohydrate in the absence of oxygen.
- - the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- - a series of progressively stronger electron acceptors, with energy release t each step.
- - organisms that use energy, usually light, to synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds.
- - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl.
- - a condition in which all acting influences are balanced, resulting in a stable environment.
- - to disrupt amino acid bonds by physical or chemical means, changing the protein's shape which may or may not be temporary.
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- - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside of a cell is higher than that found inside the cell.
- - a permanent change in a protein's shape due to amino acid bond disruption.
- - a series of chemical reactions that allow two molecules to bond by the formation of a water molecule.
- - a process by which a constant internal environment is maintained despite changes in the internal and external environment.
- - involves the use of the cell energy to move materials across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient.
- - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside a cell is lower than that found inside the cell.
- - nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule or many sugar molecules.
- - a difference in the number of molecules or ions of a substance between adjoining regions.
- - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells
20 Clues: - the random movement of molecules. • - respiration that takes place without oxygen. • - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals. • - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together. • - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells • - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl. • ...
Carbohydrates 2020-09-06
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- Sources of quick fixes for energy, including many monosaccharides and disaccharides
- Medical condition caused by blood glucose levels not being regulated properly by the bod
- The process through which disaccharides and polysaccharides are formed; a compound forms a water molecule which is then extracted
- Organic compounds with the same chemical formula but different atomic structures
- The cell wall of plants
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- Simplest form of carbohydrates; single units of sugar
- The process which breaks down disaccharides and polysaccharides; a water molecule is added to a compound to break the bond and form separate molecules
- The process through which plants use sunlight to create energy sources
- Organic compounds which provide the body with energy
9 Clues: The cell wall of plants • Organic compounds which provide the body with energy • Simplest form of carbohydrates; single units of sugar • The process through which plants use sunlight to create energy sources • Organic compounds with the same chemical formula but different atomic structures • ...
Lesson 3 Vocab 2014-09-21
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- presence of another substance
- provides energy for the body
- forms a plant's cell wall
- A simple sugar
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- complex carbohydrate
- Solution A chemical indicator that changes color when heated
- is in your muscles and liver
- Solution An indicator that turn color when starch comes into contact
- simplest carbohydrate
9 Clues: A simple sugar • complex carbohydrate • simplest carbohydrate • forms a plant's cell wall • provides energy for the body • is in your muscles and liver • presence of another substance • Solution A chemical indicator that changes color when heated • Solution An indicator that turn color when starch comes into contact
plants 2016-03-07
9 Clues: found in spuds • a type of sugar • light from the sun • when plants generate food • the scientific word for breathing • absorbed plants in photosynthesis • comes in different forms i.e. kinetic • a gas released by plants in photosynthesis • the thing responsible for the green colour in plants
6.3 Weather and 6.4 Mt. Everest 2024-05-07
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- The movement of energy.
- This type of cloud forms during a hailstorm.
- A quick burst of wind speed.
- A rock found inside the earth that is acidic.
- The cause and effect of two events happening.
- Major natural event that causes mountains to move.
- when rain and wind break down rocks.
- how hot or cold something is.
- Underneath the earth's surface that moves and causes the earth's surface to move.
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- The size of something.
- The height of landmass.
- Any form of water that falls from the sky.
- Amount of water in the air.
- The height of the air/atmosphere.
- Two things happening at once but does not causes and effect.
- How much "stuff" in a given object/space.
16 Clues: The size of something. • The height of landmass. • The movement of energy. • Amount of water in the air. • A quick burst of wind speed. • how hot or cold something is. • The height of the air/atmosphere. • when rain and wind break down rocks. • How much "stuff" in a given object/space. • Any form of water that falls from the sky. • This type of cloud forms during a hailstorm. • ...
Chapter 15 2023-05-02
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- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- energy obtained from flowing water
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- the energy associated with electric charges
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- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- the process of changing energy from one form to another
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- 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 chemical energy stored in living things
- energy - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
19 Clues: the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • the energy an object has due to its motion • the chemical energy stored in living things • the energy associated with electric charges • sunlight that is converted into usable energy • ...
