forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Science terms 2018-05-03
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- living
- effect the deflection of moving objects from a straight path because of earth’s rotation
- energy total energy of motion and position
- potential pulling back
- potential pick something up
- rain forest greatest variety of plants and animals
- warming increase in temperatures in the world
- energy energy from a vibrating object
- treeless biome
- grasses dry out and turn yellow
- warm materials carriers heat from one place to another
- energy heat
- energy vibrations of electrically charged particles
- Way the galaxy we live in
- currents horizontal, stream like movements of water near the surface
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- closed path
- small meteorites enter the atmosphere in a short period of time
- energy stored energy
- energy energy stored in chemical bonds
- seeds in cones
- conversion energy can change to different energy
- energy energy of moving particles
- soil is rich in nutrients
- nocturnal animals
- fall off
- nonliving
- energy motion
- ecosystems affected by abiotic factors
- planets gas giants
30 Clues: living • fall off • nonliving • closed path • energy heat • seeds in cones • treeless biome • energy motion • nocturnal animals • planets gas giants • energy stored energy • potential pulling back • soil is rich in nutrients • Way the galaxy we live in • potential pick something up • grasses dry out and turn yellow • energy energy of moving particles • ...
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 • ...
Using Natural Resources 2022-05-10
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- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- thermal energy from within Earth
- scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
- prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
- type of air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
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- natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
- natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
- part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- acidic rain or snow that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
14 Clues: thermal energy from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth • scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • ...
Using Natural Resources 2022-05-10
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- natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
- type of air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
- natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
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- thermal energy from within Earth
- acidic rain or snow that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
14 Clues: thermal energy from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth • scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • ...
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 • ...
Atmosphere Puzzle 2018-04-24
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- Falling of water to Earth
- 2nd layer, ozone is near the bottom of this layer
- "4th" layer, broken up into 2 layers
- Gas to liquid, forms clouds
- 3rd Layer, where Meteors burn up
- Vapor Water as a gas
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- Evaporation of water from plants
- Quality Condition of air based on the amount of pollution
- 1st layer, we live in this atmosphere layer
- The product of 3 oxygen molecules, harmful down here helpful up there
- Transfer of thermal energy by liquid (Heat rises cold sinks)
- Smoke and fog together
12 Clues: Vapor Water as a gas • Smoke and fog together • Falling of water to Earth • Gas to liquid, forms clouds • Evaporation of water from plants • 3rd Layer, where Meteors burn up • "4th" layer, broken up into 2 layers • 1st layer, we live in this atmosphere layer • 2nd layer, ozone is near the bottom of this layer • Quality Condition of air based on the amount of pollution • ...
Chapter 3 2023-01-07
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- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- Dark, fine-grained rock
- Forces that wear down or destroy landmasses
- uppermost part of the mantle
- The ability to do work
- thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outer layer
- Light colored rock that has coarse grains
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- Forces that construct or build up mountains
- middle layer of Earth, very hot but solid
- Results from force pressing down on an area
- Contains all of Earth's water
- Produced by earthquakes
- Part of Earth that has a metal core, solid middle, and rocky outer layer.
- The outer layer of solid rock where people live on
- part of Earth that contains all living organisms
15 Clues: The ability to do work • Produced by earthquakes • Dark, fine-grained rock • uppermost part of the mantle • Contains all of Earth's water • middle layer of Earth, very hot but solid • Light colored rock that has coarse grains • Forces that construct or build up mountains • Results from force pressing down on an area • Forces that wear down or destroy landmasses • ...
Energy Crossword 2017-01-17
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- / renewable energy source, converted into electricity by solar panels
- / energy from a stretched elastic band
- / energy is being used not stored
- / renewable energy source, converted into electricity by a turbine that looks like a big fan
- / energy that gives off light
- / energy from charged particles
- / energy in the nucleus of an atom
- / potential energy associated with gravity
- / Is the world running out of energy? (yes or no)
- / energy is being stored, not used
- / energy from a source that never goes away completely
- of conservation of energy / law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- / ability to do work
- / energy that can be heard
- / when 2 or more molecules have a chemical reaction
- / energy stored in a battery
- / both kinetic and potential energy
- / renewable energy source, converted into electricity by hydroelectric power (ex: a dam)
- / who created energy?
- / energy that gives off heat
20 Clues: / ability to do work • / who created energy? • / energy that can be heard • / energy stored in a battery • / energy that gives off heat • / energy that gives off light • / energy from charged particles • / energy is being used not stored • / energy is being stored, not used • / both kinetic and potential energy • / energy in the nucleus of an atom • ...
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 • ...
Science 2026-03-12
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- : Unit of energy used for measuring electricity consumption
- : Unit used to measure energy or work
- : Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- : Energy supplied to a system or device
- : Spread of energy into the surroundings, usually as heat
- : Unit of power equal to one joule per second
- : Change from one form of energy to another
- : Movement of electric charge through a conductor
- : Portion of energy that performs the intended task
- : Ratio of useful output to total input energy
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- : Energy produced by a system, useful or wasted
- : Principle stating energy cannot be created or destroyed
- : Flow chart showing energy inputs, outputs, and losses
- : Energy lost to the surroundings, often as heat or sound
- Flow of electric charge used as a form of energy
- : Unit of power equal to one thousand watts
- : Energy transferred when a force moves an object
- : Movement of energy between objects or places
- : Property of matter that causes electrical interactions
- : How well a device converts input energy into useful output
20 Clues: : Unit used to measure energy or work • : Energy supplied to a system or device • : Unit of power equal to one thousand watts • : Change from one form of energy to another • : Unit of power equal to one joule per second • : Movement of energy between objects or places • : Ratio of useful output to total input energy • : Energy produced by a system, useful or wasted • ...
Isabel & Olivia Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- 4th state of matter
- change transitions between states of matter
- two or more atoms chemically combined that dont have to be different
- two or more substances combined, but not combined chemically
- liquid to gas
- liquid to solid
- the amount of space an object ocupies
- gas to solid
- gas to liquid
- amount of atoms in matter
- small particle with a negative charge of electricity flow of charge
- ex: rock
- no visible boundaries
- the study of matter
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- ex: smoke
- one or more visible boundaries
- solid to liquid
- periodic table of _
- anything that has mass and volume
- two or more different atoms/elements that are chemically combined
- an atom or molecule with electrical charge
- smallest unit of matter that forms a chemical element
- this class subject
- solid to gas
- ex: water
- the ability to do work or cause change in matter
26 Clues: ex: rock • ex: smoke • ex: water • gas to solid • solid to gas • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • this class subject • 4th state of matter • periodic table of _ • the study of matter • no visible boundaries • amount of atoms in matter • one or more visible boundaries • anything that has mass and volume • the amount of space an object ocupies • ...
Chapter 24-25 By Baz Rosas 2016-04-25
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- combination of resources that a species is adapted to exploit
- parasite benefits from host
- diagram of tropic structure
- ycle cycle depending on predator/prey populations
- 2 species may not occupy same niche in same ecosystem for too long
- one organism benefits and other is unaffected
- capacity largest population of a species that an environment can support
- organism that consume plants
- predator species consumes a prey species
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- both species benefit
- lowlands near equator with intense sunlight and rainfall
- the rise and fall of reproduction due to optimal conditions
- meat eaters
- total quantity of living matter at each tropic level
- growth by a percentage
- each level receives 1/10 of energy from the level below
- nutrititonal relationships among species of an ecosystem
- rate at which new biomass forms
- combination of exponential and linear
- group of similar ecosystems
20 Clues: meat eaters • both species benefit • growth by a percentage • parasite benefits from host • diagram of tropic structure • group of similar ecosystems • organism that consume plants • rate at which new biomass forms • combination of exponential and linear • predator species consumes a prey species • one organism benefits and other is unaffected • ...
rrrr 2024-08-27
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- frozen water
- the transition from the solid togas state
- a colorless liquid that forms in oceans
- melted substance
- a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of gram
- the amount of space an object occupies
- water which collects when in contact w/H Air
- the strength & vitality required for sustained activity
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- point temperature at which a liquid becomes solid
- the process by which one thing absorbs something
- anything that has mass & take up space
- process of turning liquid to vapor
- state of matter that is firm or stale
- a chemical element of atomic number 13
- having no fixed shape & no fixed volume
- a material thing that can be seen or touched
- a physical force extended on or
- point temperature at which a solid becomes liquid
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- a basic unit of a chemical element
20 Clues: frozen water • melted substance • a physical force extended on or • process of turning liquid to vapor • a basic unit of a chemical element • state of matter that is firm or stale • anything that has mass & take up space • a chemical element of atomic number 13 • the amount of space an object occupies • a colorless liquid that forms in oceans • ...
Erosion by Water 2025-09-02
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- energy due to movement of electrons
- energy changing from one form to another
- energy in the nucleus of an atom
- force that commonly occurs in energy transformation resulting in heat
- kinetic energy depends on an object’s mass and _____.
- energy stored due to bending or stretching an object
- potential energy depends on an object’s _____ and position
- Like magnetic poles repel each other.
- Law stating that energy can’t be created or destroyed.
- heat energy
- energy stored due to an object’s position
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- unit used for energy
- energy in objects due to motion and position
- motion energy
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- Opposite electric charges _____.
- energy due to the vibration of particles
- stored energy
- energy stored due to magnetic fields
- energy stored due to charged particles
- light energy
21 Clues: heat energy • light energy • motion energy • stored energy • unit used for energy • Opposite electric charges _____. • energy in the nucleus of an atom • energy due to movement of electrons • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • energy stored due to magnetic fields • Like magnetic poles repel each other. • energy stored due to charged particles • ...
chemistry of life crossword 2022-10-18
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- synthesis - a series of chemical reactions that allow two molecules to bond by the formation of a water molecule.
- motion - the random movement of molecules.
- - nutrients made up of a single sugar molecule or many sugar molecules.
- - 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.
- transport system - a series of progressively stronger electron acceptors, with energy release t each step.
- - a three-carbon chain molecule containing three hydroxyl.
- solution - a solution where the concentration of solutes outside a cell is lower than that found inside the cell.
- - the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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- - a process by which a constant internal environment is maintained despite changes in the internal and external environment.
- gradient - a difference in the number of molecules or ions of a substance between adjoining regions.
- 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.
- - the form of carbohydrate storage in animals.
- acids - long chains of carbon and hydrogen joined together.
- - the carbohydrate that forms the cell wall of plant cells
- - organisms that use energy, usually light, to synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds.
- transportation - involves the use of the cell energy to move materials across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient.
- - a condition in which all acting influences are balanced, resulting in a stable environment.
- - chemical deposition of a carbohydrate in the absence of oxygen.
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. • ...
Science Vocab Unit 5 diana 2019-11-12
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- Of Conservation Of Energy The law that says that energy can not be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- A push or a pull
- Unit of force
- energy Energy stored in he nucleus of an atom
- Force exerted on an object that causes the object to change its motion in the same direction the force is exerted
- energy An energy an object has due to motion
- energy Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- for work Force x distance
- radiation A form of kinetic energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that is touching
- The ability to do work or cause change
- energy the energy of electric charges
- The rate at which work is done
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles
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- Unit of work
- energy Stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- An objects change in position relative to a reference point
- energy The total energy of all the particles in an object
- Unit of power
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- energy A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- A space with no matter
- potential energy Potential energy that depends on hight
- Goldberg Device A complex series of devices that perform simple tasks
- potential energy The potential energy in an object that is stretched or compressed
25 Clues: Unit of work • Unit of force • Unit of power • A push or a pull • A space with no matter • The rate at which work is done • for work Force x distance • The ability to do work or cause change • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • energy the energy of electric charges • energy Energy stored in he nucleus of an atom • ...
GLOBAL SYSTEMS 2014-03-29
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- fuel Natural fuel formed millions of years ago from the remains of living organisms e.g coal
- Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat.
- effect The trapping of the sun's warmth.
- sheet Layer of ice covering extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
- A energy type derived from renewable plant and animal materials.
- Plants and other organisms convert the suns light to energy.
- The changing of water vapor back into liquid state and forming clouds by using cold temperatures.
- A substance that can be replaced and is of economic value.
- Colorless, odorless, flammable chemical compound found throughout the earth.
- A layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- A measure of the average temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation and meteorological patterns.
- Our living world.
- Nino Effects the global climate, warm water in the pacific.
- Nonreactive gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
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- Parts of the radio spectrum with relatively long wavelengths.
- 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.
- Gases and other particles released into the atmosphere by burning fuels.
- Period of milder climate between two glacial periods.
- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place with regards to temperature, moisture, wind velocity.
- All the waters on the earths surface.
- Outer part of earth, consists of crust and upper mantle.
- All the living organisms existing together in a particular area .
- The clearing of natural trees in forest areas.
- Circulation in the Pacific which depends upon conjoint effect of temperature and salinity.
- Dioxide Naturally occurring chemical compound.
26 Clues: Our living world. • All the waters on the earths surface. • A layer of gases surrounding the Earth • effect The trapping of the sun's warmth. • The clearing of natural trees in forest areas. • Dioxide Naturally occurring chemical compound. • Form of light we cannot see but can feel as heat. • Period of milder climate between two glacial periods. • ...
hydrologic/water cycle 2026-02-12
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- body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- plants release water vapor from their leave
- any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface from the clouds. Rain, snow, sleet, & hail are forms of precipitation.
- the use of water by various users like homes, agriculture, industries, and environmental needs.
- movement of water through the surface of land
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid
- movement of water through the soil itself
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- the process of building urban areas to accommodate growing populations
- the process that carries weathered material to new locations
- the movement of water between oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- 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.
- to make something completely wet; to fill with water
- (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 burning of coal, oil, and natural gas to produce energy
- the contamination of water bodies like lakes, oceans, rivers, and aquifers
- the primary source of energy for all hydrometeorological processes. Solar energy evaporates water from the water and little from the land.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- 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 upper surface of underground water (groundwater)
20 Clues: movement of water through the soil itself • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • plants release water vapor from their leave • 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 • to make something completely wet; to fill with water • ...
Chapter 3 2023-01-07
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- Dark, fine-grained rock
- Contains all of Earth's water
- thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outer layer
- Light colored rock that has coarse grains
- middle layer of Earth, very hot but solid
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- Forces that wear down or destroy landmasses
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- uppermost part of the mantle
- part of Earth that contains all living organisms
- Part of Earth that has a metal core, solid middle, and rocky outer layer.
- The outer layer of solid rock where people live on
- Forces that construct or build up mountains
- Produced by earthquakes
- The ability to do work
- Results from force pressing down on an area
15 Clues: The ability to do work • Dark, fine-grained rock • Produced by earthquakes • uppermost part of the mantle • Contains all of Earth's water • Light colored rock that has coarse grains • middle layer of Earth, very hot but solid • Forces that construct or build up mountains • Results from force pressing down on an area • Forces that wear down or destroy landmasses • ...
Year 7 End Of Year Revision 2015-05-09
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- The part of our respiratory system which leads to the bronchi.
- The type of solution which has a pH between 8-14, sodium hydroxide would be an example of these.
- The piece of equipment we would use to measure the length of a plant.
- These energy forms will never run out.
- The name of the salt produced from a reaction with sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.
- A carbohydrate which provides starch.
- The type of solution which would turn red, orange or yellow when added to universal indicator
- A renewable form of energy that will not work at night-time.
- The energy resource which causes the blades of a wind turbine to spin.
- In this type of material the particles are in ordered rows and are all touching. The particles are not free to move around.
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- The force which pushes us down towards the center of the earth.
- Two or more different types of particles which can be easily separated.
- The name of a reaction between an acid and an alkali which produces a salt and water.
- If these types of forces are acting on an object then the object will either remain stationery or travel at a steady speed in the same direction.
- The air sacs found at the end of the bronchioles in each lung.
- The scale used to decide if something is an acid or an alkali.
- Coal, natural gas and oil are examples of these.
- The temperature at which something turns from a solid to a liquid.
- If these types of forces are acting on an object then the object will change speed or direction.
- The gas which passes out of the blood into the alveoli.
20 Clues: A carbohydrate which provides starch. • These energy forms will never run out. • Coal, natural gas and oil are examples of these. • The gas which passes out of the blood into the alveoli. • A renewable form of energy that will not work at night-time. • The part of our respiratory system which leads to the bronchi. • ...
SOURCES OF ENERGY 2013-04-24
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- Hydroelectric power factories generate about 19 percent of the world's electric power. Such factories convert the energy of falling ... into electric energy.
- Plants are renewable resources because plants might get cut down, but they can ... back.
- We use forms of ... to operate machinery, to heat and cool our homes and offices, to provide light and to transport people and goods.
- ... power plants use steam from the depths of the earth to run turbines that drive electric generators.
- Hydroelectric power factories cost less to operate than fossil-fuelled ones and do not ... the air.
- The earth contains only a limited supply of ... fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas.
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- Soil can be considered as a renewable ... because crops can be grown on the same land for years if the soil is cared for properly.
- There are different kinds of natural resources. Some of them are ... and some are non-renewable.
- One day, these limited sources of energy will run out and will not be replaced, so scientists and governments are working to ... other infinite sources of energy such as solar energy or wind power.
- Fossil fuels come from plants and animals that ... millions of years ago.
10 Clues: Fossil fuels come from plants and animals that ... millions of years ago. • Plants are renewable resources because plants might get cut down, but they can ... back. • The earth contains only a limited supply of ... fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas. • ...
Energy Unit Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-24
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- Batteries and food are examples of ___ energy.
- Sound is a form of ___ energy.
- stored energy
- heat energy that is transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles without touching
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance
- Minerals, fresh water, and biosphere resources are ___, and many are not renewable or replaceable over human lifetimes.
- Non-renewable energy sources include oil, ___, nuclear, and natural gas.
- the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion
- Nuclear fusion powers the ___.
- energy released by joining nuclei together
- the theoretical point at which molecular motion stops
- Electrical energy involves the flow of ___.
- the ability to cause change
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- In any energy transfer and transformation, some of the energy goes into the environment as ___ energy.
- Visible light is a form of ___ energy.
- the transfer of heat from one substance to another due to direct contact
- Most substances ___ when heated. Water is an exception.
- the transfer of thermal energy between substances of different temperatures
- There is no change in temperature during a ___ ___ because the energy is being used to make or break bonds between molecules.
- Nuclear ___ ___ use nuclear fission to produce energy.
- energy in objects that have restorative force
- One negative effect of using nuclear energy is the danger of radioactive nuclear ___ ___ and disposal.
- The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only ___ from one form to another.
- Energy and fuels that humans use derive from natural sources, and their use affects the ___ in multiple ways.
- splitting nuclei resulting in the conversion of small amounts of matter into energy
25 Clues: stored energy • the ability to cause change • Sound is a form of ___ energy. • Nuclear fusion powers the ___. • Visible light is a form of ___ energy. • energy released by joining nuclei together • Electrical energy involves the flow of ___. • energy in objects that have restorative force • Batteries and food are examples of ___ energy. • ...
Science Twist on Vocab Chapter 11 2024-05-02
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- The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air form
- Water in the form of a gas
- Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid is called
- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space
- The flow of air from land to a body of water forms a
- What envelopes the gases inside of earth due to gravity
- Wind speed can be measured with a(n)
- Has wavelengths that are longer than wavelengths for red light
- The increased cooling that a wind can cause is called the
- Dust-size particles and gases in the atmosphere disperse light in all directions
- Winds that blow over short distances are called
- Extends of 80 kilometers and outward into space
- Consists of a long glass tube that is closed at one end and open at the other
- The direct transfer of energy by ______________ waves is called what
- Thermal energy that is passed from one hot object to another
- Measures the total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
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- These gases in turn hold heat in Earth's atmosphere in a process called
- The result of the weight of a column of air pushing on an area
- Extends from the top of the first layer of Earth's atmospheres
- A device that measures temperature
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and space
- The sun gives off ___________________ which is an invisible form of energy with wavelengths that are shorter than wavelengths for violet light
- Extends of 80 kilometers to 400 kilometers
- A local wind that blows from an ocean or lake
- Where we live
- The amount of mass in a given volume of air
- The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface
- Because of the _______ _______ global winds in the Northern Hemisphere gradually turn toward the right
- The middle layer of the atmosphere
- The elevation of a place above sea level
- The transfer of heat between two substances that are in direct contact is called
- Extends from 400 kilometers up to thousands of kilometers
33 Clues: Where we live • Water in the form of a gas • A device that measures temperature • The middle layer of the atmosphere • Wind speed can be measured with a(n) • The elevation of a place above sea level • Extends of 80 kilometers to 400 kilometers • The amount of mass in a given volume of air • A local wind that blows from an ocean or lake • ...
Chapter 24-25 By Baz Rosas 2016-04-25
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- diagram of tropic structure
- group of similar ecosystems
- capacity largest population of a species that an environment can support
- growth by a percentage
- 2 species may not occupy same niche in same ecosystem for too long
- each level receives 1/10 of energy from the level below
- combination of exponential and linear
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- organism that consume plants
- lowlands near equator with intense sunlight and rainfall
- total quantity of living matter at each tropic level
- rate at which new biomass forms
- ycle cycle depending on predator/prey populations
- meat eaters
- parasite benefits from host
- both species benefit
- the rise and fall of reproduction due to optimal conditions
- nutrititonal relationships among species of an ecosystem
- predator species consumes a prey species
- combination of resources that a species is adapted to exploit
- one organism benefits and other is unaffected
20 Clues: meat eaters • both species benefit • growth by a percentage • diagram of tropic structure • group of similar ecosystems • parasite benefits from host • organism that consume plants • rate at which new biomass forms • combination of exponential and linear • predator species consumes a prey species • one organism benefits and other is unaffected • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- two or more different atoms/elements that are chemically combined
- ex: Ice
- solid to gas
- the study of matter
- small particle with a negative charge of electricity flow of charge
- amount of atoms in matter
- ex: water
- an atom or molecule with electrical charge
- solid to liquid
- gas to solid
- periodic table of _
- the amount of space an object ocupies
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- liquid to solid
- liquid to gas
- smallest unit of matter that forms a chemical element
- gas to liquid
- 4th state of matter
- change transitions between states of matter
- one or more visible boundaries
- no visible boundaries
- the subject taught in this class
- anything that has mass and volume
- two or more substances combined, but not combined chemically
- two or more atoms chemically combined that dont have to be different
- ex: smoke
- the ability to do work or cause change in matter
26 Clues: ex: Ice • ex: water • ex: smoke • solid to gas • gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • 4th state of matter • the study of matter • periodic table of _ • no visible boundaries • amount of atoms in matter • one or more visible boundaries • the subject taught in this class • anything that has mass and volume • the amount of space an object ocupies • ...
BIOL 110 Assignment #1 Vocab 2021-11-01
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- "Water Loving"
- Type of covalent bond resulting in the unequal sharing of electrons
- Organic molecule in a carbon:hydrogen:oxygen ratio of 1:2:1
- Type of chemical bond resulting from the sharing of electrons
- Initial source of all energy in an ecosystem
- Two or more forms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- Organic molecule including DNA or RNA
- Reaction where water is added to break a bond
- Subatomic particles with a negative charge
- Taking in/using energy to "do things"
- "Educated Guess", or claim made, using current knowledge, to answer a question
- Reaction where water is removed to form a bond ____________ synthesis
- All of the living and non-living things in a given area
- "Water Hating"
- Organic molecule including fats, oils, and steroids
- Modification that make an organism better suited to its environment
- Type of chemical bond resulting from one atom taking electrons from another atom
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- Property of water describing waters ability to bind to itself
- Type of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom
- Subatomic particles with a positive charge
- Property of water describing waters ability to bind to other polar molecules
- Organic molecule consisting of an amino group, a carboxyl group, and an R group
- Subatomic particles with no charge
- Most specific taxonomic level; second word in a scientific name
- Capable of making its own food by photosynthesis
- Group of atoms joined together by chemical bonds
- Must obtain energy by eating other things/ingesting food
- All of the members of a single species in a given area
- "Internal Balance"
- Smallest unit into which matter can be divided chemically
30 Clues: "Water Loving" • "Water Hating" • "Internal Balance" • Subatomic particles with no charge • Organic molecule including DNA or RNA • Taking in/using energy to "do things" • Subatomic particles with a positive charge • Subatomic particles with a negative charge • Initial source of all energy in an ecosystem • Reaction where water is added to break a bond • ...
vocab 2025-09-12
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- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- describes the functional role an organism plays in its ecosystem
- The energy flow of life
- An organism that forms on decaying organic matter
- Living organisms
- an organism that produces its own food from inorganic material
- Who eat plants
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- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- Animals that only eat meat
- non living organisms
- Animals that eat the leftovers of dead organisms
- Plants that live off sunlight
- Animals that only eat plant
- Animals that eat plants and meat
- the natural environment where an organism, population, or species lives
15 Clues: Who eat plants • Living organisms • non living organisms • The energy flow of life • Animals that only eat meat • Animals that only eat plant • Plants that live off sunlight • Animals that eat plants and meat • Animals that eat the leftovers of dead organisms • An organism that forms on decaying organic matter • a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains • ...
Cells 2013-09-25
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- organelle that links amino acids to form proteins
- composed of a double membrane that acts as a storehouse for most of a cell's DNA
- movement of molecules across the cell membrane without energy input from the cell
- diffusion of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration
- cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
- hairlike structures that cover some or all of the cell surface and help the organism swim and capture food
- energy requiring movement of molecules across a membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration
- release of substances out of a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane
- jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cells organelles
- solution that has a lower concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
- solution that has an equal concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
- basic unit of life
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- cell that has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- rigid structure that gives protection, support, and shape to a cell
- interconnected network of thin, folded membranes that produce, process,and distribute proteins
- membrane-bound structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell
- whiplike structure outside of a cell that is used for movement
- movement of dissolved molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration to an region of lower concentration
- stack of flat, membrane-enclosed spaces containing enzymes that process, sort,and deliver proteins
- bean shaped organelle that supplies energy to the cell and has its own ribosomes and DNA
- organelle composed of numerous membranes that are used to convert solar energy into chemical energy; contains chlorophyll
- solution that has a higher concentration of dissolved particles compared with another solution
- organelle that contains enzymes
- double layer of phospholipids that forms a boundary between a cell and the surrounding environment and controls the passage of materials into and out of the cell
- uptake of liquids or large molecules into a cell by inward folding of the cell membrane
25 Clues: basic unit of life • organelle that contains enzymes • organelle that links amino acids to form proteins • cell that has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles • whiplike structure outside of a cell that is used for movement • rigid structure that gives protection, support, and shape to a cell • ...
Circuits 2025-11-17
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- a circuit that has an opening or a break
- the holiday that comes in December
- the stored energy in an object
- an example of a conductor
- energy source
- the type of energy electrical energy is
- the total energy of moving particles (sun)
- a complete path between negative & positive
- the ability to do work or cause change
- an example of an insulator
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- stops the flow of energy from flowing
- the energy of motion and moving parts (gears)
- made of wires
- the holiday coming up next week
- energy we can hear (horns)
- energy we can see (laser)
- the energy of electrons (flashlight)
- allows energy through
- a circuit where energy flows in a path
- how our field trip was on Friday
- an example of an output device
21 Clues: made of wires • energy source • allows energy through • energy we can see (laser) • an example of a conductor • energy we can hear (horns) • an example of an insulator • the stored energy in an object • an example of an output device • the holiday coming up next week • how our field trip was on Friday • the holiday that comes in December • the energy of electrons (flashlight) • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- plural of momentum is?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- What is not conserved in a collision
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- momentum is a …?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
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- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- momentum is a …?
- plural of momentum is?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- What is not conserved in a collision
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- momentum is a …?
- plural of momentum is?
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
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- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Science 6 It's Only Natural pp. 98-103 2025-11-18
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- renewable resource that grows quickly
- a type of fossil fuel
- nonrenewable resource that is formed very slowly such as quartz
- a type of fossil fuel that is mined
- a natural resource that humans use to generate energy
- a resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- a nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived long ago
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- any natural material used by humans
- a natural resource that can be replaced as fast as it is used
- nonrenewable resources that include rocks, minerals, soil, and fossil fuels
- a natural resource that humans use to make objects or consume as food or drink
11 Clues: a type of fossil fuel • any natural material used by humans • a type of fossil fuel that is mined • renewable resource that grows quickly • a natural resource that humans use to generate energy • a resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed • a natural resource that can be replaced as fast as it is used • ...
Revision 2015-01-21
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- even things you cannot ____ have kinetic energy
- is also a good insulator
- the ability to cause motion or change
- this is the type of energy of a moving object
- light from the sun _____ the Earth
- this energy is the total amount of energy of the particles in matter
- a unit of temperature
- a material which transfers thermal energy well
- the transfer of thermal energy between two objects touching
- a unit of temperature
- rising and sinking of a gas produce _____ of moving particles that transfer thermal energy
- these types of color take in more radiation from the sun than others
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- radiation can travel through this kind of space
- when air becomes warm, it becomes less ____ and rises
- is the transfer of thermal energy without the movement of matter
- the temperature that water freezes at
- is the transfer of thermal energy by liquid or gas
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy in partcles
- the thermal energy depends on the amount of the _____
- even these objects have thermal energy
- almost all _____ depends on radiation of thermal energy from the sun
- is the transfer of energy from warm to cold objects
- contains stored chemical energy
- something which does not transfer thermal energy well
- the temperature that water boils at
- a larger glass of water has ____ thermal energy than a small glass at the same temperature
26 Clues: a unit of temperature • a unit of temperature • is also a good insulator • contains stored chemical energy • light from the sun _____ the Earth • the temperature that water boils at • the ability to cause motion or change • the temperature that water freezes at • even these objects have thermal energy • this is the type of energy of a moving object • ...
Unit 5: nature and environment 2022-01-26
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- unusual or special in some way
- the protection of plants and animals
- the amount of money you have available to spend
- forms of energy that are produced using the sun, wind, flowing water.
- related to the sea
- the process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc. so that it can be used again
- any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body
- too many to count
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- during the period of time
- a single person, separate
- an animal or plant close to extinction
- a short trip
- to observe, to supervise
13 Clues: a short trip • too many to count • related to the sea • to observe, to supervise • during the period of time • a single person, separate • unusual or special in some way • the protection of plants and animals • an animal or plant close to extinction • the amount of money you have available to spend • forms of energy that are produced using the sun, wind, flowing water. • ...
Chemical and Physical Reactions of Matter 2021-12-09
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- When no new Chemical is created.
- The ability of molecules to transfer energy.
- Everything in the universe is made of this.
- If matter sinks in water it would be ________ than water
- When 2 molecules combined to make something new.
- These molecules are tightly packed together.
- 3/4 of all Elements are in this category.
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- The ability of molecules to pass energy.
- Combining 2 or more elements together is called a _________
- The states of matter are Gas, Solid and ________.
- Elements are made of these tiny pieces.
- There are 3 forms of conductivity; Heat, Sound and ______
- These molecules are free flowing and spread far apart.
- Mass/Volume=
14 Clues: Mass/Volume= • When no new Chemical is created. • Elements are made of these tiny pieces. • The ability of molecules to pass energy. • 3/4 of all Elements are in this category. • Everything in the universe is made of this. • The ability of molecules to transfer energy. • These molecules are tightly packed together. • When 2 molecules combined to make something new. • ...
Y7 - Energy 2024-12-10
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- energy from the sun
- the unit of power
- a common force that converts energy to heat
- the unit of energy
- living things (including yourself) need this for energy
- energy stored in a trampoline when you bounce on it
- common fuel for nuclear power plants (it is an atom on the periodic table)
- unit of energy found in food
- resource used for energy production that does not run out is considered to be...
- energy related to positive and negative charges
- energy resources that will eventually run out
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- potential energy of an object raised above the ground
- uses wind energy to generate electricity
- energy of moving objects
- a measure of how much useful energy is converted
- the formula for calculating this is energy/time
- energy found in food, fuels and batteries
- state change from solid to liquid when energy is added
- an example of a fossil fuel
- energy associated with temperature
20 Clues: the unit of power • the unit of energy • energy from the sun • energy of moving objects • an example of a fossil fuel • unit of energy found in food • energy associated with temperature • uses wind energy to generate electricity • energy found in food, fuels and batteries • a common force that converts energy to heat • energy resources that will eventually run out • ...
Bones of the head, neck and shoulders 2024-12-09
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- Forms the bridge of the nose
- Bone of the lower jaw
- Forms the forehead
- from the centre of the chest to the shoulder
- Upper back behind the ribs
- Centre of the chest
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- Bones of the upper jaw
- Forms the cheekbone
- Sides and top of the head
- vertebrae Bones of the neck
- Forms the back of the head
- Above and around the ear
- Bone dog the upper arm
13 Clues: Forms the forehead • Forms the cheekbone • Centre of the chest • Bone of the lower jaw • Bones of the upper jaw • Bone dog the upper arm • Above and around the ear • Sides and top of the head • Forms the back of the head • Upper back behind the ribs • vertebrae Bones of the neck • Forms the bridge of the nose • from the centre of the chest to the shoulder
Kinetic and Potential Energy 2025-02-10
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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 • ...
Forms of Government Z. Henley 2020-09-17
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- relating to or denoting a confederation.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- (of a legislative or deliberative assembly) consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group.
- forming a single or uniform entity.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
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- (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- government by a dictator.
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
16 Clues: government by a dictator. • forming a single or uniform entity. • relating to or denoting a confederation. • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Forms Of Government-Trey Jones 2020-09-17
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- relating to or denoting a confederation.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- (of a legislative or deliberative assembly) consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group.
- forming a single or uniform entity.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power(not totalitarian or dictatorship).
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
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- (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- usually has a king or queen that is above the law.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- a country with a leader that has control over literally everything.
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- very powerful wealthy and well known people are in control.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
16 Clues: forming a single or uniform entity. • relating to or denoting a confederation. • usually has a king or queen that is above the law. • very powerful wealthy and well known people are in control. • a country with a leader that has control over literally everything. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Energy Stores and Transfers 2023-10-31
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- The form of movement of particles in a hot solid (10)
- Type of Energy associated with movement (7)
- Type of Energy transfer by means of electrons in a wire (11)
- A metal lead used to transfer energy electricity (4)
- The number of types of Energy transfer (4)
- Unit of Energy (5)
- Type of Energy transfer by heat moving through an object (7)
- A downward force caused by mass and gravity (6)
- Energy associated with height above the ground (13,9)
- A rarely used energy store associated with a Navigation compass (8)
- Type of energy associated with stretched material (7)
- Another term for energy transferred (4)
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- A coiled wire used to store elastic potential (6)
- Type of transfer of energy transfer exerted b a push or pull (5)
- The energy associated with temperature (7)
- Vertical distance above the ground (6)
- Potential Energy released by reacting two substances (8)
- A type of energy transfer by means of light or other waves (10)
- Type of Energy associated with Fusion reactors (7)
- Name for the keeping of a type of Energy (6,5)
- A device used to store chemical energy (7)
- The unit of force (6)
22 Clues: Unit of Energy (5) • The unit of force (6) • Vertical distance above the ground (6) • Another term for energy transferred (4) • The energy associated with temperature (7) • The number of types of Energy transfer (4) • A device used to store chemical energy (7) • Type of Energy associated with movement (7) • Name for the keeping of a type of Energy (6,5) • ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy 2013-01-17
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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 • ...
Cells 2024-10-29
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- location where the cell produces proteins
- provides structural help
- forms a framework for the cell to hold organelles
- provide protection from its cell
- helps the cell divide and form more cells
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- holds all of the organelles in place
- takes nutrients to the body
- hair like projections that helps a cell move
- body packs products from the ER for shupemtn within or out the cell
- help transform energy
- storage for materials like food water and waste
- make ribosomes inside the nucleus
- strands of DNA that contain all of genetic infortmation
- controls the cell
- a tail that helps a cell move
15 Clues: controls the cell • help transform energy • provides structural help • takes nutrients to the body • a tail that helps a cell move • provide protection from its cell • make ribosomes inside the nucleus • holds all of the organelles in place • location where the cell produces proteins • helps the cell divide and form more cells • hair like projections that helps a cell move • ...
Chemical Level of Organisation 2019-03-27
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- The protein structure of two or more separate peptide chains joined together
- Unfolding of a protein from changes in temperature and pH
- A type of lipid that forms the cell membrane
- A molecule that is able to form a chain by binding with other molecules
- A type of carbohydrate that contains many sugar molecules
- The complementary base pair Adenine in RNA
- Basic building blocks of life
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- A type of fatty acid with no double bonds
- Polymers of small organic molecules joined together
- A biological catalyst
- Biological energy currency
- Water loving
- Formed by elements joining together
- The substance that dissolves in a solution
14 Clues: Water loving • A biological catalyst • Biological energy currency • Basic building blocks of life • Formed by elements joining together • A type of fatty acid with no double bonds • The substance that dissolves in a solution • The complementary base pair Adenine in RNA • A type of lipid that forms the cell membrane • Polymers of small organic molecules joined together • ...
Landforms Review 2022-12-14
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- causes rocks to be smooth in a river
- this causes the inner core to be solid
- thickest layer made up of a flowing solid
- breaks down land over time
- forms when two plates collide with each other
- changes the rock ex: acid rain
- forms through erosion and compaction
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- breaks down rocks but still rocks
- causes the movement of the earth's plates
- combination of items that are spread evenly
- layer that is solid iron and nickel
- forms from heat and pressure
- the most outer layer of the earth
- forms from lava cooling
- combination of things. easily separated
15 Clues: forms from lava cooling • breaks down land over time • forms from heat and pressure • changes the rock ex: acid rain • breaks down rocks but still rocks • the most outer layer of the earth • layer that is solid iron and nickel • causes rocks to be smooth in a river • forms through erosion and compaction • this causes the inner core to be solid • ...
Vocab Project 2018-04-16
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- The ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume.
- A warm air mass that forms between about 23.5 degree north latitude and 23.5 degree south latitude.
- Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth’s surface.
- A small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning.
- Moving away temporarily from an area about to be affected by severe weather.
- An instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of a glass tube partially filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury.
- The distance in degrees north or south of the equator.
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can contain at a particular temperature.
- A swirling center of low air pressure.
- A dry air mass that forms over land.
- A high-pressure center of dry air.
- A huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height.
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity.
- Elevation above sea level.
- A measure of cooling combining temperature and wind speed.
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air.
- The boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix.
- An instrument used to measure wind speed.
- The flow of air from land to a body of water.
- Winds that blow over short distances.
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
- A line on the weather map that joins places that have the same temperature.
- A tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher.
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- A “dome” of water the sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change into gas.
- Scientists that study the causes of weather and try to predict it.
- A sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a cloud, between nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
- An instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and Earth’s surface.
- Cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses.
- An instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using a liquid.
- A line on the weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure.
- A violent disturbance in the atmosphere.
- The effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- A cold air mass that forms north of the 50 degree north latitude or south of the 50 degree south latitude and has high air pressure.
- The change of state of a gas to a liquid.
- The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land.
- The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances.
- A rapidly spinning column of air that reaches down to touch Earth’s surface.
- A humid air mass that forms over oceans.
41 Clues: Elevation above sea level. • A high-pressure center of dry air. • A dry air mass that forms over land. • Winds that blow over short distances. • A swirling center of low air pressure. • A violent disturbance in the atmosphere. • A humid air mass that forms over oceans. • The change of state of a gas to a liquid. • An instrument used to measure wind speed. • ...
All About Energy! 2021-03-15
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- everything has some amount of this type of energy
- examples include plastic and wood
- the ability to change, move, or do work
- the type of energy that powers a chromebook
- heat transfer through direct contact
- the type of energy stored in food
- there is no such thing as this type of energy
- potential energy due to height
- the change of energy from one form to another
- stored energy
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- the type of energy in a glowstick
- the movement of energy one place to another
- the energy of motion
- heat transfer through molecules
- the type of energy in a moving wheel
- the type of energy in a compressed spring
- the law of ______ of energy
- examples include metal and glass
- heat transfer through light (the sun)
19 Clues: stored energy • the energy of motion • the law of ______ of energy • potential energy due to height • heat transfer through molecules • examples include metal and glass • the type of energy in a glowstick • examples include plastic and wood • the type of energy stored in food • the type of energy in a moving wheel • heat transfer through direct contact • ...
Biology Semester Test 2022-12-13
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- gradient, difference in concentration from one area to another
- contains chlorophyll and is the place where photosynthesis takes place
- a mixture where a substance (solute) in dissolved in a solvent (water)
- bonding, the force that holds water molecules to each other and other objects.
- Membrane, Maintains homeostasis by controlling what enters and leaves the cell
- a highly condensed (packed) form of DNA
- Cycle, a repeated pattern of growth, DNA duplication, and cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells
- is any living thing
- energy, the energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- building up and breaking down of molecules.
- Water Fearing
- Transport, movement into and out of the cell
- organisms that make their own food.
- The process of programmed cell death
- diffusion, is the movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration using a protein.
- process in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose.
- small structures inside a cell that have specific functions
- allows some substances to pass through the cell membrane but not others
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- cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.
- uncontrolled cell division is known
- is the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
- large molecules that are critically important to all living things.
- the framework for making explanations in the science classroom
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- factors, are proteins that stimulate cell division.
- molecule is attached to phospholipids or proteins and is used for cell identification
- a pigment that absorbs light energy.
- is stable internal conditions
- the basic unit of life.
- mosaic model, The phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- fluid that surround the thylakoids
- the study of all forms of life.
- Water Loving
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- coin-shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- substances that are known to cause or lead to cancer
36 Clues: Water Loving • Water Fearing • is any living thing • the basic unit of life. • is stable internal conditions • the study of all forms of life. • fluid that surround the thylakoids • uncontrolled cell division is known • organisms that make their own food. • a pigment that absorbs light energy. • The process of programmed cell death • a highly condensed (packed) form of DNA • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Energy 2023-11-29
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- movement of fluids which rises with heat and falls with cold
- type of energy characterized by vibrations through the air
- total energy of an object or groups of objects die to a large scale motion and interaction
- type of energy that is stored
- Energy is neither created nor destroyed
- the energy that electromagnetic waves carry
- material through which thermal energy flows easily
- transfer of energy when force is applied over a distance
- increase in an objects volume due to temperature increase
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- material through which thermal energy does not flow easily
- type of energy characterized as movement
- transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collisions of particles
- energy due to the motion of particles that make up an object
- the movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- energy that is store in the nucleus of an atom
- represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material
- energy that carries immense amounts of electrons
- the ability to cause change
- decrease in objects volume due to temperature decrease
- resistance of two surfaces that are touching
20 Clues: the ability to cause change • type of energy that is stored • Energy is neither created nor destroyed • type of energy characterized as movement • the energy that electromagnetic waves carry • resistance of two surfaces that are touching • energy that is store in the nucleus of an atom • energy that carries immense amounts of electrons • ...
Cranial Bones 2025-11-18
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- Openings located posterolateral to the foramen ovale; provides passageway for middle meningeal artery (2)
- Articulate with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bones (2)
- Located lateral to the crista galli; form a portion of the roof of the nasal cavity and the floor of the anterior cranial fossa (2)
- Facial bones that articulates with all other facial bones except the mandible. Forms upper jaw and parts of the hard palate, orbits, and nasal cavity
- Slits in the orbits providing passage of cranial nerves that control eye movements including III, IV, VI, and the opthalmic division of V (3)
- Bone that forms the forehead, superior part of the orbit, and the floor of the anterior cranial fossa
- Tiny holes in the cribriform plates that allow the passage of filaments of a cranial nerve I (2)
- Bone that is commonly called the cheekbones; each forms part of the lateral orbit
- A bridgelike projection that articulates with the zygomatic bone to form an arch(2)
- Rounded projections lateral to the foramen magnum that articulate with the atlas vertebra(2)
- Bone that articulates with all other cranial bones
- Portion on the ramus for muscle attachment (2)
- Bone that contributes to the anterior cranial fossa; forms part of the nasal septum and the nasal cavity (2)
- Suture where the left and right parietal bones meet superiorly in the midline of the cranium
- Inferior projection of the ethmoid bone that forms the superior portion of the nasal septum (2)
- Suture running in the frontal plane, where the parietal bones meet the frontal bone anteriorly
- Located inferior to the zygomatic process on the temporal bone;forms a joint with the mandibular condyle(2)
- Tiny opening between the mastoid and the styloid process through which cranial nerve VII leaves the cranium(2)
- Form part of the floor of the anterior cranial fossa and part of the orbit (2)
- Lower jawbone
- Superior and middle are on the ethmoid bone and improve airflow through the nasal cavity (2)
- Separate the condylar process and the coronoid process (2)
- Superior projection of the ethmoid bone that attaches to the dura mater, helping secure the brain to the skull (2)
- Openings located in the medial part of the greater wing; the maxillary branch of cranial nerve V passes through (2)
- Located on the medial surface of each ramus; passageway for the nerve involved in tooth sensation (2)
- Paired openings on the body of the mandible; transmits blood vessels to the lower lip and the skin of the chin (2)
- Small rectangular bones forming the bridge of the nose
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- Canal leading to external ear and eardrum (3)
- Posterior points where the ramus meets the body (2)
- Bone that forms the superior and lateral aspects of the skull
- Needlelike projection that serves as an attachment point for ligaments and muscles of the neck.(2)
- Almost completely closed by cartilage in a living person but forms a jagged opening in dried skulls(2)
- Located on the superior surphase of the sphenoid body, hold the pituitary gland (2)
- Bone that forms the inferolateral aspects of the skull
- Opening medial and superior to the occipital condyle through which cranial nerve XII passes(2)
- Openings located posterolateral to the foramen rotundum; the mandibular division of cranial nerve V passes through (2)
- Openings in the base of the lesser wings: cranial nerve II passes through to serve the eye (2)
- Project inferiorly from the greater wings; attachment site for chewing muscles (2)
- Bone that forms the posterior aspect and most of the base of the skull
- Located posterior to the external acoustic meatus; serves as an attachment point for neck muscles(2)
- Bone that forms the part of the lateral walls of the nasal cavities; improves airflow (3)
- Opening above each orbit allowing blood vessels and nerves to pass (2)
- Thin, blade-shaped bone that forms the inferior nasal septum
- Inferior margin of the maxilla; contains sockets in which the teeth lie (2)
- Bone that forms part of the medial orbit in between the maxilla and ethmoid bones
- Bone that forms posterior portion of the hard palate
- Large opening in the base of the bone, which allows the spinal cord to join with the brain stem(2)
- Project laterally away from the sphenoid body, forming parts of the middle cranial fossa and the orbits (2)
- Vertical extension of the mandible body
- Located where the temporal bone and occipital bone meet. Forms and opening which the cranial nerves IX,X, and XI pass(2)
- Suture where the parietal and temporal bone meet on the lateral aspect of the skull
- Opening through which the internal carotid artery passes into the cranial cavity(2)
- Suture where the parietal bones meet the occipital bone posteriorly
53 Clues: Lower jawbone • Vertical extension of the mandible body • Canal leading to external ear and eardrum (3) • Portion on the ramus for muscle attachment (2) • Bone that articulates with all other cranial bones • Posterior points where the ramus meets the body (2) • Bone that forms posterior portion of the hard palate • Bone that forms the inferolateral aspects of the skull • ...
Spelling Words for Week 09/18/23 2023-09-14
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- a receptacle containing electrodes and an electrolyte either for generating electricity
- a core of magnetic material (such as iron) surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core
- a device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control
- a mathematical expression of a particular type
- the relation between two expressions that are not equal
- an assemblage of electronic elements
- being, relating to, or charged with electricity of which the electron is the elementary unit
- something (such as a light, automobile, or train) operated by electricity
- equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.
- an arrangement or sequence regularly found in comparable objects
- performance of a practical work or of something involving the practical application of principles or processes
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- being, relating to, or charged with electricity
- a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity
- able or apt to vary : subject to variation or changes
- the state of being related or interrelated
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =)
- find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function)
- a group of two or more cells connected together to furnish electric current
- a fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms that occurs naturally
- an elementary particle consisting of a charge of negative electricity
20 Clues: an assemblage of electronic elements • the state of being related or interrelated • a mathematical expression of a particular type • being, relating to, or charged with electricity • equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc. • able or apt to vary : subject to variation or changes • a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity • ...
Mixed Science Review 2025-05-01
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- value that tells the number of protons in an element
- transfer of heat through a medium but without the motion of the medium
- a large cloudlike mass of gas and dust in space that may lead to the formation of a star
- an explanation for some naturally occurring event developed from extensive observation, testing, and reasoning
- a force that resists or opposes motion through direct contact
- small bits of rock and dust that have been carried and deposited in the same location
- organelle that contains green pigments and is responsible for photosynthesis
- total of all pushes or pulls exerted on an object
- type of rock that forms when another rock is subject to intense heat and pressure
- substance that is being dissolved by another substance
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- an organism in a food chain that obtains nutrients from other organisms
- process by which rocks are broken into smaller pieces
- the changing in direction of a wave after bouncing off the surface of an object
- kingdom containing eukaryotic, heterotrophs with a cell wall
- a type of plate boundary where two plates are pushed together
- result of unbalanced forces acting on an object
- alternate forms of a gene that an organism may have
- an organism that can produce its own food from inorganic sources
- two or more elements chemically combined to form a new substance
- a type of mechanical energy associated with the motion of an object
20 Clues: result of unbalanced forces acting on an object • total of all pushes or pulls exerted on an object • alternate forms of a gene that an organism may have • value that tells the number of protons in an element • process by which rocks are broken into smaller pieces • substance that is being dissolved by another substance • ...
Vocabulary for CHapter 8 2023-02-02
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- The heat content of a system at constant pressure
- Work The pumping of substances across membranes against the direction of spontaneous movement
- Kinetic energy associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules
- Energy Energy can be associated with the relative motion of objects
- Reaction "Energy Outward" Proceeds with a net release of free energy
- Pathway Begins with a specific molecule, which is then altered in a series of defined steps, resulting in a certain product.
- All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- The study of how energy flows through living organisms
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- Energy The potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction
- Energy Energy that matter possesses because of its location or structure
- A process that can occur without an input of energy
- Pathways (build) Consume energy to build complicated molecules from simpler ones; they are sometimes biosynthetic pathways
- Work The pushing of endergonic reactions that would not occur spontaneously, such as the synthesis of polymers from monomers
- The study of the energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter
- Reaction "Energy Inward" One that absorbs free energy from it's surroundings
- Work Such as the beating of cilia, the contraction of muscle cells, and the movement of chromosomes during cellular reproduction
- Law of Thermodynamics Every energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe
- Pathways (breakdown) Release energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler compounds
- A measure of disorder or randomness
- Energy The portion of a system's energy that can perform work when temperature and pressure are uniform throughout the system, as in a living cell
- Law of Thermodynamics The energy of the universe is constant: Energy can be transferred, but it cannot be created or destroyed
21 Clues: A measure of disorder or randomness • The heat content of a system at constant pressure • A process that can occur without an input of energy • The study of how energy flows through living organisms • All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism • Energy Energy can be associated with the relative motion of objects • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- What is not conserved in a collision
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- the Si unit of momentum is?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- momentum is a …?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- plural of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- plural of momentum is?
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- What is not conserved in a collision
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
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- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- momentum is a …?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- what leads to conservation of momentum
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- plural of momentum is?
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
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- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is a …?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
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- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
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- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
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- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Science Vocabulary 2024-01-25
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- 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.
- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane.
- All of the chemical reactions that allow a cell to survive; includes the chemical reactions required to release or generate energy, to produce chemicals the body needs such as proteins, and to expel waste.
- 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.))
- Organisms that exist that are composed of a single cell (bacteria, yeast, protozoa, and diatoms).
- Jelly-like substance in the cell containing all the organelles in the cell. It helps to maintain the structure of the cell.
- Transport proteins on the cell’s membrane transport substances into and out of the cell without energy.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life; they are able to replicate independently.
- Plants, algae, fungi and some bacteria have an extra computer layer that is very rigid and tough, that helps protect the cell and give it shape.
- Organism that is composed of many cells, and many different types of cells that perform different tasks throughout the organism.
- The cell’s powerhouse, releasing energy in food by carrying out a reaction with oxygen.
- A protective double membrane surrounding the nucleus that controls the flow of materials in and out of the nucleus.
- Cells found in animals
- The cell’s transport organelle, processing and moving materials throughout the cell.
- A small structure found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes and transports them to the cytoplasm.
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- The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes.
- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Cells found in plants (with a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large, central vacuole for storage that takes up a lot of space)
- Very simple, single-celled bacteria that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or organelles.
- The chemical reaction a plant carries out in order to produce energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll uses the sun’s energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy (glucose). Oxygen is released as a waste product.
- A type of diffusion; it is simply the process of water molecules from a higher to a lower concentration through a membrane.
- Temporary storage bubbles for the cell, storing food, water, or waste.
- The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration.
- 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.
- Organelle that contains digestive chemicals that break down food, cell waste, and foreign particles that enter the cell (i.e. viruses and bacteria). It digests and destroys dead cells and old cell parts and recycles material to make other cells
- All organisms are made of cells (one or more) The cell is the basic building block of life (in structure and function);Every cell comes from another existing cell (cells divide to form new cells)
- The parts of a cell. They process and release energy, destroy and digest materials, and replicate genetic information.
- In every cell, there is a layer on the outside of the cell that holds the cell together, and controls the flow of material in and out of the cell (a semi-permeable layer, allowing some stuff through and keeping other things out).
- Much more complex types of cells (containing a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, and organelles) found in protists, fungi, animals and plants.
29 Clues: Cells found in animals • Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane. • The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes. • The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration. • Temporary storage bubbles for the cell, storing food, water, or waste. • The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy. • ...
Electromagnetism 2021-05-18
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- use induction to increase or decrease the voltage of alternating current
- a coil of wire that carries an electric current and therefore produces a magnetic fields
- motor changes electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms that occurs naturally or produced and that is expressed in terms of the movement and interaction of electrons
- when electric currents and magnetic fields interact with each other
- any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself
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- generators use induction to change mechanical energy into electrical energy
- having an opposite polarity to the charge of an electron and the same polarity as the charge of a proton
- wrapping a solenoid around an iron core makes a
- induction using a magnetic field to create an electric current in a wire
- having the electric charge or voltage less than zero
11 Clues: wrapping a solenoid around an iron core makes a • having the electric charge or voltage less than zero • motor changes electrical energy into mechanical energy • when electric currents and magnetic fields interact with each other • use induction to increase or decrease the voltage of alternating current • ...
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. • ...
Plate Boundaries 2021-08-19
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- Forms when two oceanic crusts diverge
- The movement that results when heat is transferred in a fluid
- Forms when two continental crusts diverge
- The crust that underlies ocean basins
- Type of rock found in oceanic crust
- Plate boundaries sliding past each other
- German scientist Developed theory of Plate tectonics
- Hot, malleable semiliquid zone in the upper mantle
- The crust that underlies continents
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- Forms when two oceanic crusts collide
- Type of rock found in continental crust
- Plate boundaries moving apart
- Greek for "All the Earth"
- Made up of the crust and a bit of the upper mantle
- Plate boundaries colliding
- Forms when two continental crusts collide
- Plate ___, the process involved in the movement of large plates on the earth’s crust.
17 Clues: Greek for "All the Earth" • Plate boundaries colliding • Plate boundaries moving apart • Type of rock found in oceanic crust • The crust that underlies continents • Forms when two oceanic crusts collide • Forms when two oceanic crusts diverge • The crust that underlies ocean basins • Type of rock found in continental crust • Plate boundaries sliding past each other • ...
a 2026-01-15
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- the variety of living things in a place.
- the molecule that contains genetic information.
- related to the structure of the body.
- the interaction between organisms in an ecosystem.
- living beings that feed on other organisms.
- single-celled microorganisms.
- the capacity of a living being to perform vital functions.
- a rapid change in biological processes.
- a microscopic agent that infects cells.
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- the set of conditions that surround a living being.
- an individual living being.
- working together to achieve a biological goal.
- related to the molecules of life.
- repeated forms in nature.
- the condition that allows growth, reproduction, and response to the environment.
- fungi that decompose organic matter.
- study based on observation and experimentation.
- the science that studies living things.
18 Clues: repeated forms in nature. • an individual living being. • single-celled microorganisms. • related to the molecules of life. • fungi that decompose organic matter. • related to the structure of the body. • the science that studies living things. • a rapid change in biological processes. • a microscopic agent that infects cells. • the variety of living things in a place. • ...
Prototype Unit 3 Word games 2026-01-15
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- the variety of living things in a place.
- the molecule that contains genetic information.
- the condition that allows growth, reproduction, and response to the environment.
- study based on observation and experimentation.
- an individual living being.
- fungi that decompose organic matter.
- single-celled microorganisms.
- the science that studies living things.
- related to the structure of the body.
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- repeated forms in nature.
- the interaction between organisms in an ecosystem.
- a microscopic agent that infects cells.
- the set of conditions that surround a living being.
- living beings that feed on other organisms.
- working together to achieve a biological goal.
- the capacity of a living being to perform vital functions.
- a rapid change in biological processes.
- related to the molecules of life.
18 Clues: repeated forms in nature. • an individual living being. • single-celled microorganisms. • related to the molecules of life. • fungi that decompose organic matter. • related to the structure of the body. • a microscopic agent that infects cells. • a rapid change in biological processes. • the science that studies living things. • the variety of living things in a place. • ...
Prototype Unit 3 Word games 2026-01-15
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- working together to achieve a biological goal.
- single-celled microorganisms.
- the molecule that contains genetic information.
- an individual living being.
- the science that studies living things.
- living beings that feed on other organisms.
- study based on observation and experimentation.
- the set of conditions that surround a living being.
- a rapid change in biological processes.
- fungi that decompose organic matter.
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- the variety of living things in a place.
- a microscopic agent that infects cells.
- repeated forms in nature.
- related to the structure of the body.
- the capacity of a living being to perform vital functions.
- the interaction between organisms in an ecosystem.
- related to the molecules of life.
- the condition that allows growth, reproduction, and response to the environment.
18 Clues: repeated forms in nature. • an individual living being. • single-celled microorganisms. • related to the molecules of life. • fungi that decompose organic matter. • related to the structure of the body. • a microscopic agent that infects cells. • the science that studies living things. • a rapid change in biological processes. • the variety of living things in a place. • ...
Vocab energy types and transformations 2023-12-12
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- Pannles What can generate electricity for Radient energy? (People use this for some types of cars so TVs etc can work)
- the energy from vibrations to matter
- Energy that moves when something touches it
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- What cannot be created nor destroyed
- Energy of heat
- stored energy of a position
- what is a factor that describes PE? (It is in space)
- what is the formula for KE? (Has 1/2 in it)
- What energy is changing from one form to another (it's close to having a glow up)
- energy that is in moving objects
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- what is one factor that determines kinetic energy
- Every type of energy has what? (Big, bright, in solar system)
- what is the unit for energy
- What energy is locked in the nucleus of an atom? (sometimes there is an explosion)
- What is the formula for potential energy? (its blank times blank)
- Something that creates a visible thing that illuminates (Everyone has these)
- Energy of moving electrons or electric chargers
- How many types of energy are there (Count the types of energy)
- energy is also referred as light energy
20 Clues: Energy of heat • what is the unit for energy • stored energy of a position • energy that is in moving objects • the energy from vibrations to matter • What cannot be created nor destroyed • energy stored in the bonds of molecules • energy is also referred as light energy • Energy that moves when something touches it • what is the formula for KE? (Has 1/2 in it) • ...
chapter 5 8th Science review 2023-12-05
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- potential energy depends on mass and
- type of energy stored due to the interactions between objects or particles
- energy that comes from decay of radioactive nuclei
- potential energy that your body takes from food to complete everyday activities
- materials that come from plants and animals and can be burned for energy
- force that resists the sliding of two surfaces that are touching
- energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it is replaced in nature
- energy that sound carries
- energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than it is used
- The ability to cause change
- one way to conserve energy is to turn off
- energy due to the motion of particles that make up an object
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- Energy due to motion
- energy resource that cannot be used up
- fuels remains of ancient organisms that can be burned as an energy source
- energy that an electric current carries
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied over a distance
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- type of energy only practical in areas with average wind speed of 5m/s or more
- kinetic energy depends on mass and
- energy that electromagnetic waves carry
22 Clues: Energy due to motion • energy that sound carries • The ability to cause change • kinetic energy depends on mass and • potential energy depends on mass and • energy resource that cannot be used up • energy that an electric current carries • energy that electromagnetic waves carry • one way to conserve energy is to turn off • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Formal name for vitamin E
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
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- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
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- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Formal name for vitamin E
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
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- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
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- Formal name for vitamin E
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
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- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Forms of Government- Mallery Davis 2020-09-28
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- relating to or denoting a confederation
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group
- forming a single or uniform entity
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom
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- the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of commons
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs
- rule of a single person
- rule by the people
- the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determines the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people
- rule by one person by force
- state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
16 Clues: rule by the people • rule of a single person • rule by one person by force • forming a single or uniform entity • relating to or denoting a confederation • a system of government by one person with absolute power • form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom • consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group • ...
BIOLOGY:CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE 2015-01-13
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- Less healthy type of fatty acid
- The bonds that only create between cystein amino acid
- The reaction that produces water is call _____ reaction.
- Type of proteins that soluble in water
- More than 2 amino acids linked together.
- Change in pH can cause proteins to___________.
- Enzymes that break out protein
- The difference between each amino acids structure
- Where energy store in animal
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- Made of protein such as estogen
- The part where substrate binds
- Tendons,hairs and spiders' webs is example of this.
- Use to test proteins
- Many 3D proteins structures made this.
- Working of enzyme is same like _______ model.
- When 2 peptide bonds linked, it forms ______.
- Common type of the protein structure,have hydrogen bonds
- All enzymes are__________.
- When reactant molecule bind at active site is called enzyme-reactant _______.
- The outer skeleton of shrimp made of this
20 Clues: Use to test proteins • All enzymes are__________. • Where energy store in animal • The part where substrate binds • Enzymes that break out protein • Made of protein such as estogen • Less healthy type of fatty acid • Many 3D proteins structures made this. • Type of proteins that soluble in water • More than 2 amino acids linked together. • ...
BIOLOGY:CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE 2015-01-13
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- Enzymes that break out protein
- Less healthy type of fatty acid
- Made of protein such as estogen
- Type of proteins that soluble in water
- The bonds that only create between cystein amino acid
- When reactant molecule bind at active site is called enzyme-reactant _______.
- The difference between each amino acids structure
- The reaction that produces water is call _____ reaction.
- Working of enzyme is same like _______ model.
- All enzymes are__________.
- The outer skeleton of shrimp made of this
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- Where energy store in animal
- Common type of the protein structure,have hydrogen bonds
- Tendons,hairs and spiders' webs is example of this.
- Use to test proteins
- Change in pH can cause proteins to___________.
- The part where substrate binds
- Many 3D proteins structures made this.
- More than 2 amino acids linked together.
- When 2 peptide bonds linked, it forms ______.
20 Clues: Use to test proteins • All enzymes are__________. • Where energy store in animal • Enzymes that break out protein • The part where substrate binds • Less healthy type of fatty acid • Made of protein such as estogen • Type of proteins that soluble in water • Many 3D proteins structures made this. • More than 2 amino acids linked together. • ...
Unit 7 Spelling 2021-12-07
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- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- found in or produced by the sea
- a solution containing salt
- a deep narrow gorge with steep sides
- form of mental image or concept
- mixture of volatile, flammable liquid; petrol
- extreme scarcity of food
- something given for medical treatment or prevention
- having qualities or appearance associated with women
- the lower part of the canal starting at the end of the stomach
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- be the decisive factor in
- truly what something is said to be; authentic
- training to obey rules or code for behavior
- inspect in detail
- a woman admired for her courage
- having qualities or appearance associated with men
- an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts
- a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations
- motor, a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy
- belief or set of beliefs held/taught by a Church
20 Clues: inspect in detail • extreme scarcity of food • be the decisive factor in • a solution containing salt • found in or produced by the sea • a woman admired for her courage • form of mental image or concept • a deep narrow gorge with steep sides • a sequence of actions regularly followed • training to obey rules or code for behavior • truly what something is said to be; authentic • ...
lipids 2025-09-23
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- – Helps mix oil and water
- – “Good” cholesterol
- – Essential fatty acid found in fish
- – Backbone of triglycerides
- acid – Building block of fats
- – Lipid with a phosphate group, forms cell membranes
- fat – Artificially hydrogenated fat
- – “Bad” cholesterol
- – Process that turns oils into solid fats
- – Fat with one double bond
- – Function of triglycerides
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- – Fat with at least one double bond
- – Fat with multiple double bonds
- – Organ affected by fat consumption
- – Fat tissue in the body
- – Fruit high in healthy fats
- – Example of monounsaturated fat source
- – Fat or fat-like molecule
- – Main form of fat in the body
- – Type of sterol in animal cells
- – Fat with no double bonds
- – Example of saturated fat source
- E – Fat-soluble vitamin in oils
- – Type of lipid including cholesterol
- – Essential fatty acid found in vegetable oils
25 Clues: – “Bad” cholesterol • – “Good” cholesterol • – Fat tissue in the body • – Helps mix oil and water • – Fat or fat-like molecule • – Fat with no double bonds • – Fat with one double bond • – Backbone of triglycerides • – Function of triglycerides • – Fruit high in healthy fats • acid – Building block of fats • – Main form of fat in the body • E – Fat-soluble vitamin in oils • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Biochemistry part 2 2012-01-24
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- These simple sugar molecules, stored in polysaccharides such as glycogen in animals, are a major energy source for cellular work
- Polysaccharide that is used for storing energy in human muscle and liver cells is?
- Cellulose is an example of this because it is constructed from monosaccharide glucose monomers
- Fat that consists of three fatty acids linked to one glycerol molecule
- Specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions in cells
- Lipids that form the main structural component of cell membranes are?
- The unraveling or loss of shape of a protein due to altered environmental conditions
- Protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other proteins
- Compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same numbers of elements but different structures and hence different properties
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- Major energy storage compound of plant seeds
- An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
- Polymers of amino acids
- Huge molecules of these three classes- carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Having an affinity for water
- What is the process by which monomers are linked together to form polymers?
- Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water
- Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction
- Protein molecules are polymers of these molecules because they consist of one or more polypeptides into specific conformations
- The type of bond that forms to join monomers into monomers is this because they are strongly bonded to each other through the loss of a water molecule
- Having an aversion to water
- A covalent bond joining amino acids together to form a polypeptide
- The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer
23 Clues: Polymers of amino acids • Having an aversion to water • Having an affinity for water • Major energy storage compound of plant seeds • Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water • Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages • An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen • The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2016-05-05
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- any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- A soft silvery-white reactive metal found in foods.
- A collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disaccharides.
- not previously known or used; new or different.
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- An energy-yielding nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- One of the six classes of nutrients that include sugars, starches, and fibers.
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants.
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- a basic component of food that nourishes the body.
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, excreting urine.
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms.
- of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
- light from the sun.
- possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality.
- This unit is used as a measure of the energy released by food as it is digested by the human body.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
20 Clues: light from the sun. • of, relating to, or derived from living matter. • not previously known or used; new or different. • a basic component of food that nourishes the body. • A soft silvery-white reactive metal found in foods. • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants. • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. • ...
Cells and Organelles 2016-10-09
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- Semi-fluid substance found inside of cells
- Type of endoplasmic recticulum that has ribosomes on it
- The most reduced compound formed in glycolysis
- Process that plants use to obtain energy
- Organelle responsible for manufacturing proteins
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- Found in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells
- Responsible for forming the mitotic spindle
- Metabolic process that occurs with the absence of oxygen
- Type of cells that animals and plants have
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Organelle that contains digestive enzymes to break things down
- Process of nuclear division in which two identical daughter cells are produced
- DNA forms a double what
13 Clues: DNA forms a double what • The powerhouse of the cell • Process that plants use to obtain energy • Semi-fluid substance found inside of cells • Type of cells that animals and plants have • Responsible for forming the mitotic spindle • The most reduced compound formed in glycolysis • Organelle responsible for manufacturing proteins • ...
Modalities 2023-04-28
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- heating transferred through waves or rays
- the use of cold as a modality
- spray that reduces muscle spasm and increases range of motion
- heating through other forms of energy
- electrodes placed on skin for pain control
- continuous, intermittent, manual, or gravitational weight application
- uses high frequency to heat body tissue
- the use of fluids/water as a modality
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- uses electricity to drive medicine into superficial tissue
- the use of heat as a modality
- heating through other forms of energy
- deep penetrating heat source by use of high-frequency sound
- heating indirectly through air or space
- effleurage, petrissage, deep friction, and vibration
14 Clues: the use of cold as a modality • the use of heat as a modality • heating through other forms of energy • heating through other forms of energy • the use of fluids/water as a modality • heating indirectly through air or space • uses high frequency to heat body tissue • heating transferred through waves or rays • electrodes placed on skin for pain control • ...
Bio Course Review Assignment 2021-05-18
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- uses amino acids to build up muscle and give energy
- A change in a species to better their chances of survival
- Caused by mutations
- carries info from the DNA,to a ribosome and helps create the protein
- a (permanent) change in the DNA sequence
- when both alleles are used equally in the phenotype
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- one of two or more forms of a gene variant
- set of noticeable characteristics in a organism
- segment of DNA that instructs how to make proteins or RNA
- carries the DNA to the cells
- contains your genes
- A Physician
- genetic material of an organism
13 Clues: A Physician • Caused by mutations • contains your genes • carries the DNA to the cells • genetic material of an organism • a (permanent) change in the DNA sequence • one of two or more forms of a gene variant • set of noticeable characteristics in a organism • uses amino acids to build up muscle and give energy • when both alleles are used equally in the phenotype • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-09-29
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- part of the endoplasmic reticulum that is covered with ribosomes; helps in protein folding; creates and packages proteins
- a rigid layer that gives protection, support, and shape to the cell
- part of the endoplasmic reticulum that doesn't contain ribosomes; makes lipids and breaks down drugs and alcohol
- small membrane bound sacs that divide some materials from the rest of the cytoplasm and transport them from place to place in the cell
- filled with a watery fluid that strengthens the cell and helps to support the entire plant
- small region of cytoplasm that produces microtubules and helps with animal cell division
- jelly-like substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks such as minerals, proteins, ions, and nucleic acids
- site for synthesis, storage, and transportation of melanin
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- carries out photosynthesis; converts solar energy into energy rich molecules that the cell can use
- assists in cell division; provides strength to the cell; helps in cell movement, and gives the cell its shape
- controls most of the functions of a eukaryotic cell; surrounded by an envelope that allows things in and out
- used to store water, ions, and food molecules needed by the cell
- consists of closely layered stacks of membrane enclosed spaces that process, sort, and deliver proteins
- forms a boundary between a cell and the outside environment and controls the passage of materials into and out of a cell
- tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins
- supplies energy to the cell by converting food molecules into usable energy
- membrane bound organelles that contain enzymes; defends cells from invading bacteria and viruses; break down damaged or worn out cell parts
17 Clues: site for synthesis, storage, and transportation of melanin • tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins • used to store water, ions, and food molecules needed by the cell • a rigid layer that gives protection, support, and shape to the cell • supplies energy to the cell by converting food molecules into usable energy • ...
Energy Year 7 2015-05-09
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- Renewable energy from deep underground (10)
- Carbon dioxide causes Global _ _ _ _ _ _ (7)
- An atomic weapon has lots of this type of energy (7)
- Equipment used for measuring temperature (10)
- A lightning storm has lots of this type of energy (10)
- A hot pan has lots of this type of energy (7)
- = Useful Output Energy / Total Input Energy x 100% (10)
- A climber on a mountain has lots of this type of energy (9)
- One type of Renewable energy from the sea. (4)
- A fast car has lots of this type of energy (7)
- Renewable energy from sunlight (5)
- One type of renewable energy from the sea. (5)
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- The unit of energy (5)
- This is related to the average kinetic energy of particles (11)
- Renewable energy from fast moving air (4)
- The word used to describe energy sources that won't run out (9)
- A mars bar has lots of this type of energy (8)
- A unit of temperature (7)
- This fossil fuel is formed in the same way as oil (3)
- Used as a source of chemical energy in cars (6)
- A fossil fuel formed from dead plants (4)
- A fossil fuel formed from dead sea creatures (3)
22 Clues: The unit of energy (5) • A unit of temperature (7) • Renewable energy from sunlight (5) • Renewable energy from fast moving air (4) • A fossil fuel formed from dead plants (4) • Renewable energy from deep underground (10) • Carbon dioxide causes Global _ _ _ _ _ _ (7) • Equipment used for measuring temperature (10) • A hot pan has lots of this type of energy (7) • ...
8th Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-15
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- Pure forms are shiny and silvery, Group 2
- Small piece of something
- Energy level showing the distance between an electron and the nucleus
- (+) charge
- Negatively charged space around the nucleus
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Very reactive family in the Periodic Table, Group 1
- Smallest unit of an element
- Center of the atom, filled with protons and neutrons
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- Extremely non-reactive, Group 18
- Usually shiny, hard, malleable,good conductors
- (o) charge
- (-) charge
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- Horizontal lanes in the Periodic Table
- Largest family in the Periodic Table
- Partial conductors, share properties of both metals and non-metals
- Usually brittle, not ductile, poor conductors
- Vertical lanes in the Periodic Table
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Very reactive with 1 and 2 groups, Group 17
21 Clues: (o) charge • (-) charge • (+) charge • Small piece of something • Smallest unit of an element • Extremely non-reactive, Group 18 • Largest family in the Periodic Table • Vertical lanes in the Periodic Table • Horizontal lanes in the Periodic Table • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Pure forms are shiny and silvery, Group 2 • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • ...
Art Study Guide 2024-04-29
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- Same from the center, type of balance
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- Can include vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
- The area in or around an object
- How something feels
- Shapes that are fluid and natural
- Different things, but something in common
- Same thing, different ways
- The type of energy used in moving art
- Same on both side, type of balance
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- If handling sharp objects, pass the ______ end.
- Adding white or black to make a color lighter or darker
- Comparing sizes
- Not the same on both sides, type of balance
- Bringing attention to one part
- The first step in making art
- means you have permission to use the art
- Shapes that are rigid and man made
- If things are equal on side/parts
- Three Dimensional
20 Clues: Comparing sizes • Three Dimensional • How something feels • Same thing, different ways • The first step in making art • Bringing attention to one part • The area in or around an object • Shapes that are fluid and natural • If things are equal on side/parts • Shapes that are rigid and man made • Same on both side, type of balance • Same from the center, type of balance • ...
Weather 2017-04-27
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- A violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- Cut off, as in a front where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses
- barometer, An instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using a liquid
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- A warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure
- breeze, The flow of air from land to a body of water
- A tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- A sudden spark, or energy discharge, caused when electrical charges jump between parts of a cloud, between nearby clouds, or between a cloud and the ground
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- A cold air mass that forms north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude and has high air pressure
- A high-pressure center of dry air
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same temperature
- An instrument used to measure relative humidity
- barometer, An instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of a glass tube partially filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- breeze, The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land
- stream, Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth’s surface
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- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
- A humid air mass that forms over oceans
- An instrument used to measure wind speed
- Elevation above sea level
- The ratio of the mass of substance to its volume
- An instrument used to measure changes in air pressure
- A dry air mass that forms over land
- effect, The effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- surge, A “dome” of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth’s surface
- factor, A measure of cooling combining temperature and wind speed
- The distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- Scientists who study the causes of weather and try to predict it
- Winds, Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- A small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
- Pressure, The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- humidity, The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
- Moving away temporarily from an area about to be affected by severe weather
- cycle, The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- Winds, Winds that blow over short distances
- The boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
40 Clues: Elevation above sea level • A high-pressure center of dry air • A dry air mass that forms over land • A swirling center of low air pressure • A humid air mass that forms over oceans • A violent disturbance in the atmosphere • An instrument used to measure wind speed • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Winds, Winds that blow over short distances • ...
Year 8 Energy 2016-03-15
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- the ability to do things or make things happen
- moving energy
- when energy soaks into a material
- a type of chemical potential energy
- how good a converter is at producing the desired type of energy
- energy stored above the earth's surface (2 words)
- energy cannot be created or ....
- energy in an atom
- a material that easily allows heat or electricity to pass through
- the units for electrical energy
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- type of energy in a rubber band
- the ability for a form of energy to pass through a material
- a material that does not allow heat or electricity to pass through easily
- transforms energy from one form to another
- energy that is stored in some form
- the energy that is released by a luminous object
- when two materials rub against each other and convert kinetic energy into heat energy
- when energy bounces off a surface
- a type of energy also known as heat energy
- energy that is associated with vibrating air particles
20 Clues: moving energy • energy in an atom • type of energy in a rubber band • the units for electrical energy • energy cannot be created or .... • when energy soaks into a material • when energy bounces off a surface • energy that is stored in some form • a type of chemical potential energy • transforms energy from one form to another • a type of energy also known as heat energy • ...
Topic 1: Intro to Earth's Systems 2022-09-23
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- process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry
- relatively thin layer of gases that form Earth’s outermost layer
- group of parts that work together as a whole
- line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- parts of the Earth that contain living organisms
- portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including all the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake ice
- exact copy of something on a much smaller scale
- form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- portion of the Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater and water vapor
- change in state from a gas to a liquid
- hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water
- ability to do work and cause change
- process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river
- process by which water is lost through plant leaves
- densest parts of the Earth that include the crust, mantle, and core
- continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- feature on the surface of the Earth, such as a coastline, dune or mountain
- land area that supplies water to a river system
- landform with high elevation and high relief
- series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result
- process in which a signal or action triggers another signal or action
- hill of sand piled up by the wind
- shape of the land determined by elevation, relief and landforms
26 Clues: hill of sand piled up by the wind • ability to do work and cause change • change in state from a gas to a liquid • group of parts that work together as a whole • landform with high elevation and high relief • land area that supplies water to a river system • exact copy of something on a much smaller scale • parts of the Earth that contain living organisms • ...
DNA Evidence 2022-09-30
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- A set of instructions for a specific protein
- Building blocks of DNA
- The component of a nucleotide that contains nitrogen
- The element found only in the nitrogenous bases
- Pyrimidine; forms three hydrogen bonds
- The element found only in the phosphate group
- Large molecules that are essential for life
- Purine; forms three hydrogen bonds
- The sugar found in DNA
- The type of bonds that form between two nitrogenous bases
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- Purine; forms two hydrogen bonds
- Passed down from biological relatives
- Twisted ladder; characteristic shape of DNA
- State that A will always bond with T, and C will always bond with G
- A negatively charged molecule found in the cells of all living things
- The entire set of instructions for building an organism
- Part of a nucleotide that contains phosphorous; bonds nucleotides together
- Watson and ___; published a paper describing the three-dimensional structure of DNA as a double helix
- Pyrimidine; forms two hydrogen bonds
19 Clues: Building blocks of DNA • The sugar found in DNA • Purine; forms two hydrogen bonds • Purine; forms three hydrogen bonds • Pyrimidine; forms two hydrogen bonds • Passed down from biological relatives • Pyrimidine; forms three hydrogen bonds • Twisted ladder; characteristic shape of DNA • Large molecules that are essential for life • ...
Science Review 1 2015-01-20
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- semi-conductors
- colours produced by excitation of gases in the atmosphere by solar winds entering Earth’s atmosphere
- Shortest and longest days of the year
- Table salt, or sodium chloride, is an example of a _________
- Charging by ______ occurs when two objects with different amounts of electric charge come in contact and electrons move from one object to the other.
- term describes a series of changes in the biotic and abiotic features of an ecosystem that occur over time after a disturbance
- A(n) ___________variable is one that is changed by the investigator
- is the process by which sugar and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide, water, and energy to provide energy for the cell.
- The process of removing charges from objects by contact with a large, neutral object is called
- name for a new solid that forms when two liquids are mixed
- Any condition that changes or varies the outcome of a scientific inquiry is called a
- A(n) ________species is a non-native species that has a negative impact on the natural environment.
- group of elements reacts violently with water
- group 17 on the periodic table
- Metals combine with ___________ to form ionic compounds
- The day/night cycle on Earth is caused by the Earth’s
- A(n) ________ cannot be broken down into simpler chemical substances by any physical or chemical means
- allows electrons to move easily through it
- type of compound that has identical individual particles
- non-living
- The ________ planets are those found closest to the Sun
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- increasing concentrations of toxic substances as you move up the food chain
- The small number that follows the symbol for an element in a chemical formula and shows how many atoms of the element are present is called the
- Describes a variable that changes in response to the deliberate change in another variable
- voltmeter must be wired in ________ to function properly
- unit of measurement for all forms of energy including electrical energy
- group 2 on the periodic table
- When day and night are exactly equal
- ammeter must be wired in ______ to function properly
- A year is equal to one _______ of the Earth
- device to measure resistance
- 1.5 x 10^8 km
- The odour of a substance is a _______ property
- Earth’s ________ is all the places on Earth where living things can exist.
- device to measure current
- gases group 18 on the periodic table
- Astronomers use_______ to measure the distance to stars or other celestial objects outside of the Solar System.
- Any object that exists in space is called a
- Looking down on the North Pole, the planets revolve around the Sun in this direction
- The change in temperature of Earth during the year (seasons) is caused by the Earth’s
- often called a shooting star
- One joule per second
42 Clues: non-living • 1.5 x 10^8 km • semi-conductors • One joule per second • device to measure current • device to measure resistance • often called a shooting star • group 2 on the periodic table • group 17 on the periodic table • When day and night are exactly equal • gases group 18 on the periodic table • Shortest and longest days of the year • allows electrons to move easily through it • ...
Unit C Crossword Jamie Olegario 8S 2017-05-25
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- optical device for viewing distant objects ;there are two types:reflecting and refracting telescopes
- piece of transparent material that is thinner in the middle than at the edges; light rays passing through it diverge or spread out
- describes objects that produce light; for example, the sun, light bulb, fire, etc
- angle of incidence of a wave hitting a surface equals the angle of reflection
- reflection reflection that happens when parallel rays hit a rough surface; all rays reflect at different angles
- line perpendicular to a surface (that is, forms a 90˚ angle with the surface)
- angle between the incident ray and the normal
- refers to the whole range of wavelengths of visible and invisible electromagnetic radiation
- device for viewing distant objects;made up of two short refracting telescopes fitted together
- acronym for radio detection and ranging; system that detects reflected microwaves
- curved piece of glass or other transparent material that refracts light in a predictable way
- flat mirror; reflecting surface that has no curvature
- angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- any device that uses light; for example,mirrors,lenses,microscopes,and telescopes
- model used to explain the characteristics and behaviour of light energy; it describes light as energy in the form of waves; the different colours of light have different wavelengths; waves with shorter wavelengths have higher energy than those with longer wavelengths
- CROSSWORD
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- bending of light as it travels from one material to another material
- point at which light rays meet, or appear to meet, after being reflected by a mirror, or refracted by a lens
- piece of transparent material that is thicker in the middle than at the edges; light rays passing through it converge or come together
- reflecting surface that bulges out like the back of a spoon; light rays reflected from it diverge (spread out)
- all forms of radiant energy: visible light, infrared radiation,ultraviolet radiation, radio waves, X-rays etc.
- reflection that happens when parallel rays hit a smooth surface; all rays reflect at the same angle
- describes objects that do not produce light but may reflect it (for example, the moon); most objects on earth are non-luminous
- telescope that uses a curved mirror and a lens to form an enlarged image
- brightness of light;amount of light arriving per unit area at a place
- telescope that uses two lenses to form an enlarged image
- describes materials that allow light to pass through with little or no reflection; for example, glass
- ray of light that arrives at a mirror or other substance
- describes materials that allow some light to pass through
- image formed when rays meet at a point; the image can be projected onto a screen
30 Clues: CROSSWORD • angle between the incident ray and the normal • angle between the reflected ray and the normal • flat mirror; reflecting surface that has no curvature • telescope that uses two lenses to form an enlarged image • ray of light that arrives at a mirror or other substance • describes materials that allow some light to pass through • ...
Cell Parts 2024-11-08
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- small, round cell structure containing chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones
- structure in plant cells that capture energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food
- sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area
- projection that moves prokaryote through its functions
- Reticulum structure that forms passageways which proteins and other materials are carried through the cell
- body structure in a cell that receives proteins from the ER, packages them, and distributes them to other parts of the cell
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- tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- material within a cell apart from the nucleus
- rod-shaped cell structure that converts energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- small, grain-like structure in the cytoplasm of a cell where protein are made
- Wall rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cell of plants and some other organisms
- Membrane outside the cell boundary that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell
12 Clues: material within a cell apart from the nucleus • sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area • projection that moves prokaryote through its functions • tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell • small, grain-like structure in the cytoplasm of a cell where protein are made • ...
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. • ...
Heat, waves and EMS crossword 2022-06-03
Across
- The release of heat
- One of the forms of energy, related to heat
- The absorption of heat
- A region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- SI unit of temperature
- Dolphins and bats use this to locate others and find food
- The movement of heat through water or air or fluid
- The lowest part of a wave
- They help scientists monitor weather conditions
- The distance between identical points (adjacent crests)
- Includes radio rays, electromagnetics rays, and visible rays
- A tool that creates rainbows.
- Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- An instrument that measures temperature
- The maximum displacement the wave undergoes from its mean position
- Waves with the lowest frequency
- Rays used to scan bodies
Down
- Transfer of energy from one molecule to another
- The conversion of gas to a liquid
- The change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- The number of waves that pass through a fixed place at a given amount of time
- The unit of measurement that measures how loud something is
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun
- The highest surface part of a wave
- A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
- The unit unit of frequency in a wave
- The rest position of a traverse wave
- How warm or cold it is
- Waves with the highest frequency
- Rays longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves
30 Clues: The release of heat • The absorption of heat • SI unit of temperature • How warm or cold it is • Rays used to scan bodies • The lowest part of a wave • A tool that creates rainbows. • Waves with the lowest frequency • Waves with the highest frequency • The conversion of gas to a liquid • The highest surface part of a wave • The unit unit of frequency in a wave • ...
Science Terminology 2025-02-09
Across
- a change of state from gas to solid
- the starting substances in chemical reactions
- a form of sugar that is produced during photosynthesis and used in respiration to produce energy
- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- substances made of lattices or identical molecules with two or more types of atoms
- the smallest building block of matter
- a substance that dissolves another substance
- a chemical reaction that occurs in all living cells. In this reaction, oxygen and glucose are converted into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy. The energy released can be used by living things to live, grow and move
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- model a simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- substances made up of only one type of atom
- clusters of atoms
- describes liquids that do not mix
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- describes elements that consist of one single atoms
- evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- when a metal reacts with the chemicals in its environment
- a solution in which a substance is dissolved in water
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- a mixture in which one substance is being dissolved in another
- a decrease in size
- any combination of two or more elements and compounds
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- describes liquids that can be mix
- the term used to describe the structure of the DNA molecule; consists of two strands twisted into a double spiral
- a change of state from solid to gas
- a substance being dissolved
26 Clues: clusters of atoms • a decrease in size • a substance being dissolved • describes liquids that can be mix • describes liquids that do not mix • a change of state from gas to solid • a change of state from solid to gas • the smallest building block of matter • a solid formed during a chemical change • substances made up of only one type of atom • ...
