forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Organelles 2017-10-26
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- Helps to controls the movement of foods and wastes
- Cell Wall that forms between two daugher cells.
- Most commmon type of blood cell.
- Pruduction of ribosomes
- Make our body work, inside our body
- Blood flows to the lungs inside of it
- When matirial like, oxigen, carbon dioxide and glucuse enter and leave cells
- Brain of the cell.
- Organelles that help in digestion
- Help to stop bleeding
- Gets rid of "intruders" harming the body.
- Flattened sacks
- Rigid structure found in plant cells.
- Tubes that disest food particles
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- Blood cells that protect the body against diseases
- Keep blood moving in a certain direction
- Care blood
- Most important arterie of the human body
- Small tubes blood flow inside
- Smalliest blood vessels
- Organelle that produces energy.
- Structure of the heart
- Give color to the plants
- Hair-like structure that extends from the surface cell
24 Clues: Care blood • Flattened sacks • Brain of the cell. • Help to stop bleeding • Structure of the heart • Pruduction of ribosomes • Smalliest blood vessels • Give color to the plants • Small tubes blood flow inside • Organelle that produces energy. • Most commmon type of blood cell. • Tubes that disest food particles • Organelles that help in digestion • Make our body work, inside our body • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Speed with direction.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A change that forms a new substance.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
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- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- — The ability to do work.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — A change that forms a new substance. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • ...
Science 2025-12-05
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- — The ability to do work.
- — The amount of matter in an object.
- — The amount of space an object occupies.
- — Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- — The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- — A change in velocity over time.
- — Heat transfer through direct contact.
- — Heat transfer through fluids (liquid or gas).
- — Matter with no definite shape but definite volume.
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- — A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- — The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- — The smallest unit of matter.
- — The amount of mass in a given volume.
- — A push or pull on an object.
- — A force that opposes motion between surfaces.
- — Speed with direction.
- — Heat transfer through waves, not touching anything.
- — The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- — A state of matter with definite shape and volume.
- CHANGE — A change that forms a new substance.
20 Clues: — Speed with direction. • — The ability to do work. • — The smallest unit of matter. • — A push or pull on an object. • — A change in velocity over time. • — The amount of matter in an object. • — The amount of mass in a given volume. • — Heat transfer through direct contact. • — The amount of space an object occupies. • — Anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
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 • ...
Long Test 2 2023-10-13
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- one of the many galaxies found in the universe
- what influences how rapidly molecules and atoms move?
- Type of Rock that forms the compaction and cementation of sediments.
- energy derive from solar radiation – thermal/ electrical energy
- Naturally-occurring liquid - composed of complex hydrocarbons
- practice that can greatly increase the rate of erosion in a region.
- used in the development along with upkeep of an organism's body.
- which of the earth spheres include the rocks of the crust and mantle, the metallic liquid outer core, and the solid metallic inner core?
- removal of surface material, typically soil and rock debris, from the Earth's crust
- a device that stores energy
- It suggests that most of the angular momentum of the system is in the sun.
- is particularly susceptible to erosion if it is exposed or bare.
- contain by far the largest amount of fresh surface water.
- distant regions of space in opposite directions of the sky are so far apart that they could never have been in casual contact w/ each other.
- Type of rock that form from exposure to intense heat and/or pressure
- assemblage of one or more minerals that is naturally occurring and coherent.
- splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms
- Group of Minerals containing Sulfur and Oxygen anion (SO4)- combined with other ions
- can be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle
- all water found on, under, and over the surface of the earth
- absorbed and redistributed on the surface of the Earth through ocean circulation.
- implies that the universe started from a point of singularity, then inflated
- Large volumes of loose dirt are exposed to the elements during these procedures, which frequently call for a lot of water, which might make the erosion process worse
- Where does Most freshwater is found as ice in the vast glaciers of?
- oldest known source of energy
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- To power their vital functions, organisms employ either chemical or light?
- One of the Recreational Activities that causes Erosion
- Regarded as an extension of Standard Big Bang Theory
- defined as a gravitationally-bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas & dust, & dark matter.
- considered a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen w/ telescope.
- Type of rocks that form from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma.
- Where doesAbout 10% of the Earth’s freshwater that is neither frozen nor underground is found?
- the method by which plant waste is converted to coal.
- says simply that a galaxy's velocity (or as is sometimes plotted, its redshift) is directly proportional to its distance
- All Earth's life forms collectively make up the?
- are a helpful "natural unit" for managing water resources, even if they frequentlytranscend international boundaries.
- is extremely efficient, with 90% of the water’s energy converted into electricity.
- were created over millions of years from dead plants and animals.
- consists of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms bound together to form a simple molecule.
- Also known as Continuous Creation Theory & Infinite Universe Theory
- Group of Minerals containing halogen elements combined with one or more elements
- states that the universe undergoes periods of expansion and contraction
- Type of Sedimentary Rock that is formed from evaporation or precipitation of minerals in water
- The lithosphere is encased in a thin layer of gas called?
- what is the outermost layer of the geosphere?
- What is the most obvious property of a mineral?
- created from the remains of plants that were in wetlands and nearby woodlands millions of years ago.
- Group of Minerals containing Oxygen anion (O2-) combined with one or more metal ions
- a Greek root which means water.
- a solid that is inorganic that occurs in nature and has a distinct chemical composition and atomic structure.
50 Clues: a device that stores energy • oldest known source of energy • a Greek root which means water. • splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms • what is the outermost layer of the geosphere? • one of the many galaxies found in the universe • What is the most obvious property of a mineral? • All Earth's life forms collectively make up the? • ...
Biology:From Energy and Cellular Respiration to Cancer 2016-02-23
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- Respiration / Carbohydrates that become a type of energy
- / Uncontrolled cell growth and division
- / Without air
- Diphosphate / Molecule formed from the releasing of a phosphate group
- / The process in which it forms two identical "daughter" cells
- / Nuclear envelope is broken up and chromatin condenses
- / Cell splits into two 'daughter' cells
- Chromatid / Two chromosomes with two chromatid
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- / Chromosomes split into two chromatids that separate to opposite ends of the cell
- Tumor / Cells can't migrate;they don't harm other parts of the body
- / Loose strands of DNA
- / Tightly coiled strands of DNA
- Acid Fermentation / Often occurs during heavy exercise
- / Where most of the cell's life is spent
- / With air
15 Clues: / With air • / Without air • / Loose strands of DNA • / Tightly coiled strands of DNA • / Uncontrolled cell growth and division • / Cell splits into two 'daughter' cells • / Where most of the cell's life is spent • Chromatid / Two chromosomes with two chromatid • Acid Fermentation / Often occurs during heavy exercise • / Nuclear envelope is broken up and chromatin condenses • ...
Fats, Protein, & Carbohydrate Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-05
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- what does protein keeps us feeling
- How many kcals per gram do you get for eating protein?
- What is a function for consuming proteins?
- what is a type of carb
- what can carb support
- Your body needs all ... forms of carbohydrates to function properly
- Which of the following is consider the worst fat to consume?
- who need higher levels of fat
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- what is our primary source of energy
- what helps the body absorb vitamin A, vitamin D and vitamin E.
- our body is made up of...
- what kind of nutrient is protein
- what is healthy thanks to fat.
- what weighs more than fat.
- what does carbo mean
15 Clues: what does carbo mean • what can carb support • what is a type of carb • our body is made up of... • what weighs more than fat. • who need higher levels of fat • what is healthy thanks to fat. • what kind of nutrient is protein • what does protein keeps us feeling • what is our primary source of energy • What is a function for consuming proteins? • ...
Science Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface
- - gas necessary for respiration
- - device used to see small objects often used in labs
- - process by which plants make their own food
- - type of energy generated by movement
- - force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces
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- - organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- - distance light travels in one year
- - branch of science that studies living organisms
- - force that pulls objects towards earth
- - solid, liquid or gas fundamental states of matter
- - study of matter and its interactions
- - star at the center of our solar system
- - colorless, odorless gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere
- - basic unit of life
15 Clues: - basic unit of life • - gas necessary for respiration • - distance light travels in one year • - study of matter and its interactions • - type of energy generated by movement • - force that pulls objects towards earth • - star at the center of our solar system • - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface • - process by which plants make their own food • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2013-11-05
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- the fragments of molecules that have at least one electron available for bonding
- the decomposition of a compound by an electric current
- a substance that is the result of a chemical change
- a substance that changes the rate of chemical reactions without being consumed
- a reaction in which atoms of one element take the place of atoms of another element in a compound
- a reaction that transfers energy from the reactants to the surroundings as heat
- a reaction in which one compound breaks into at least two products
- a reaction in which energy is transferred to the reactants as heat from the surroundings
- the state in which a chemical reaction and its reverse occur at the same time and at the same rate
- a protein that speeds up a specific biochemical reaction
- a reaction of at least two substances that forms a new more complex compound
- a substance that undergoes a chemical change
- an equation that uses chemical formulas and symbols to show the reactants and products in a chemical reaction
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- a reaction in which a gas, a solid precipitate, or a molecular compound is formed from the apparent exchange of ions between two compounds
- a reaction in which a compound and oxygen burn
- the energy stored within atoms and molecules that can be released when a substance reacts
- a reaction that occurs when electrons are transferred from one reactant to another
- the specific substance affected by an enzyme
18 Clues: the specific substance affected by an enzyme • a substance that undergoes a chemical change • a reaction in which a compound and oxygen burn • a substance that is the result of a chemical change • the decomposition of a compound by an electric current • a protein that speeds up a specific biochemical reaction • ...
Thermochemistry 2014-04-29
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- Energy Energy due to motion
- Study of energy transfer in the form of heat during chemical reactions and physical changes
- Unit of work or energy
- Energy transferred because of molecular movement that deals with the amount and type of molecules
- The internal energy of the system
- Reaction that releases heat and feels cold
- of Conservation of Energy Law that you cannot destroy or create energy
- Energy released as heat by combustion of a specific amount of a substance at constant pressure or volume
- Science or act of measuring changes in chemical reactions
- Potential Energy Form of potential energy that can be absorbed or released during a chemical reaction
- Energy Stored energy
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- Device used to measure the energy as heat absorbed or released in chemical/physical change
- heat The quantity of heat required to raise a unit mass of homogeneous material 1 degree Celsius
- Amount of heat absorbed in the transformation of the reactants at given temperature and pressure
- Amount of energy as heat required to change 1 molecule of substance from solid to liquid
- Amount of energy as heat required to convert liquid to gas
- Unit of energy needed to increase the temperature by 1 degree
- Reaction that absorbs heat and feels hot
- Measure of molecular movement
- Ability to do work
20 Clues: Ability to do work • Energy Stored energy • Unit of work or energy • Energy Energy due to motion • Measure of molecular movement • The internal energy of the system • Reaction that absorbs heat and feels hot • Reaction that releases heat and feels cold • Science or act of measuring changes in chemical reactions • Amount of energy as heat required to convert liquid to gas • ...
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- type of precipitation that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- layer that prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
- to appear or happen
- type of natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
- type of natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
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- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- type of smog/air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
- type of natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- type of energy creating heat from within Earth
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
15 Clues: to appear or happen • type of energy creating heat from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • ...
Science 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 • ...
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. • ...
Geology revision 2021-11-24
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- This is what the 'R' in CER stands for
- A __________ measure is what we do to minimise risk in an experiment
- This is what the 'C' in CER stands for
- Metamorphic rocks are formed under high ____ and pressure
- Igneous rock that forms from slow cooling and has larger crystals
- It is important for Scientists to record their o___________ when doing experiments
- Bubbling indicates a ________ change has occurred
- Igneous rock that forms from fast cooling and has smaller crystals
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- This type of rain is an example of chemical weathering
- Rock that forms from the compaction and cementation of sediments
- Rock that forms under intense heat and pressure
- The breaking down of rock
- Rock that forms from magma or lava
- The process that allows liquid magma to become solid igneous rock
- Rocks are made up of many m_______
- This is what the 'E' in CER stands for
- When broken rock pieces are carried away by rain and wind
- This is something unsafe that could happen during an experiment
18 Clues: The breaking down of rock • Rock that forms from magma or lava • Rocks are made up of many m_______ • This is what the 'R' in CER stands for • This is what the 'C' in CER stands for • This is what the 'E' in CER stands for • Rock that forms under intense heat and pressure • Bubbling indicates a ________ change has occurred • ...
Greek and Latin Stems List #7-8 2021-03-03
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- Next year I will be taking __________, I am worried because I’m not that good at dealing with shapes
- The lady followed ________, so she read her horoscope.
- ________________ energy is the energy stored in Earth.
- Rebels fought to ____________ the country.
- The beautiful ______ cups made this coffee shop very popular.
- The _____ student was on his way to get an award for his honor roll status.
- Many use ________ to call attention to a footnote
- Many will argue that public institutions need to be _______________.
- The _______ had a very poor reputation amongst society.
- ___________ can be classified as Earth science.
- One of the many views on politics comes from ___________.
- The Corona Virus has caused a negative impact on ___________ in the US.
- I usually see double because I have __________.
- This third-world country has an _____________ regime
- Next year I will be taking ________, I am worried because I’m not that good at dealing with shapes
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- I study the ____________ of car buyers.
- A cactus is a _______.
- Covid 19 is known as a _______ infection.
- __________is a very hard topic to learn but is offered in many colleges.
- ________ is also known more commonly as the stomach flu.
- The student’s ______in math was shown very obviously, in that his grade was very low.
- My major in college is ___________, I am trying to show people there are other life forms other than life forms on Earth.
- The math associated with __________ is very hard.
- The man's past was very ____________ for a conservative family.
- The statue of _____ is a symbol of freedom and ______.
- There was an ___________that entered Earth's atmosphere but didn’t hit Earth's surface.
- Many social studies classes also teach ___________
- The United States is a representative ___________.
- I can see far objects better than close because of my _____________.
- The _______ was a very rich woman, she had fine clothes and dined at the finest restaurants.
- Asher has an _____ for social studies because he can learn it very quickly.
31 Clues: A cactus is a _______. • I study the ____________ of car buyers. • Covid 19 is known as a _______ infection. • Rebels fought to ____________ the country. • ___________ can be classified as Earth science. • I usually see double because I have __________. • Many use ________ to call attention to a footnote • The math associated with __________ is very hard. • ...
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 • ...
Meiosis 2024-02-08
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- division of cell at end of meiosis
- Reproductive cell
- female
- Biological variation that occurs in people
- Contains 2 sets of chromosomes
- Made from 1 single chromosome
- Prophase 1
- align on opposite poles
- Contains 1 set of chromosomes
- cell divides and forms 2at the end of cells
- divide again making 4 cells
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- Cell replicates DNA
- homologous chromosomes separate
- make haploid cells
- number of cells doubled but not chromosomes
- Made up of chromosome pairs
- Two genes split into daughter cells
- male
- The 2 sister chromatids pulled to opposite sides
- a spindle apparatus forms nuclear envelope breaks down
- Cell Divison Makes 2 Daughter Cells
- chromosomes move to the middle
- forms into chromosomes start to crossover
23 Clues: male • female • Prophase 1 • Reproductive cell • make haploid cells • Cell replicates DNA • align on opposite poles • Made up of chromosome pairs • divide again making 4 cells • Made from 1 single chromosome • Contains 1 set of chromosomes • Contains 2 sets of chromosomes • chromosomes move to the middle • homologous chromosomes separate • division of cell at end of meiosis • ...
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) • ...
Cellular Respiration Alyssa Roberts 2017-12-21
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- an example of ethanol
- the three carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis
- a compound that is synthesized by cells
- the anaerobic process that breaks down sugars to form carbon dioxide and ethanol
- the process by which cells obtain energy from carbohydrates;atmospheric oxygen combines with glucose to form water and CO2
- the process in which pyruvic acid is broken down and NADH is used to make a large amount of ATP
- a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water
- the cell organelle that is surrounded by two membranes and the site of cellular respiration
- core component of ATP
- site of an electron transport chain
- a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- a four carbon compund of krebscycle tat forms citric acid
- the region of the cell within the membrane that includes all organelles except the nucleus
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- the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid, which makes a small amount of ATP
- an organic molecule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes in the absence of oxygen
- a series of molecules, found in the inner membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts, where electrons transport through
- the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates that produces lactic acid asthe main end product
- a series of chemical reactions
- an example of lactic acid
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier and reduced to NADH
- describes a process that does not require energy
- an enzyme that creates theenergy storage molecule ATP
24 Clues: an example of ethanol • core component of ATP • an example of lactic acid • flavin adenine dinucleotide • a series of chemical reactions • site of an electron transport chain • a compound that is synthesized by cells • a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle • describes a process that does not require energy • an enzyme that creates theenergy storage molecule ATP • ...
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- The gradual changes in a species through adaptation over time.
- The place where an organism lives out its life.
- Symbiotic relationship in which a member of one species benefit at the expenses of other species.
- Large group of ecosystems that share the same type of climax community.
- Symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor destroyed.
- Group of organisms, all of the same species, which interbreed and live in the same area at the same time.
- Organism that uses light energy or energy stored in chemical compounds to make energy-rich compounds.
- Substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+).
- All the strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment.
- Close and permanent association between organisms of different species.
- A charge particle made of atoms.
- Increases the speed of reactions.
- Arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent plant life.
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- The ability of an organism to withstand fluctuations in biotic and abiotic environmental factors.
- The smallest particle of an element that has the characteristics of that element.
- Organism that cannot make its own food and feeds on other organisms.
- Any inherited structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism changes.
- large communities covered with rich soil, grasses, and similar plants.
- Anything that possesses all of the characteristics of life.
- Anything in an organism’s external or internal environment that causes the organism to react
- Regulation of an organism’s internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for its survival.
- The portion of earth that supports living things
- Costal body water, partially surrounded by land, in which freshwater and salt water mix.
- A reaction to a stimulus.
- total weigh of living matter at each trophic level.
25 Clues: A reaction to a stimulus. • A charge particle made of atoms. • Increases the speed of reactions. • Substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+). • The place where an organism lives out its life. • The portion of earth that supports living things • total weigh of living matter at each trophic level. • Arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent plant life. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- plural of momentum is?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- momentum is a …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- momentum is a …?
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
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- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- What is not conserved in a collision
- plural of momentum is?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- plural of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
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- momentum is a …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Nuclear Power Plants - Radon Review 2024-04-13
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- Process for reducing radon levels in a building
- Makes electricity in nuclear power plant
- Energy (heat) produced by fuel rods
- Change the rate of fission in nuclear reactor
- Clothing and mops, reactor water waste
- Source of radon in soil in Nebraska
- Health problem related to radon- _____ cancer
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- Building that holds reactor
- Process that splits large atoms in reactor
- Greenhouse gas that forms from coal plants
- Turns the turbine at nuclear power plant
- Slows down neutrons to make fission happen
- Fuel rods are this type of waste
- Cause of reactor accident in 2011 in China
- Accident in Soviet Union - 1986
- Process that makes uranium better for fission
- Isotope needed for fuel rods - enriched uranium
17 Clues: Building that holds reactor • Accident in Soviet Union - 1986 • Fuel rods are this type of waste • Energy (heat) produced by fuel rods • Source of radon in soil in Nebraska • Clothing and mops, reactor water waste • Turns the turbine at nuclear power plant • Makes electricity in nuclear power plant • Process that splits large atoms in reactor • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2015-11-30
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- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- 3 forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- 3rd form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
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- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Vitamin that acts as antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • 3rd form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid • ...
Elements & Atoms 2023-08-22
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- Temperatures above absolute zero
- Smallest Particle that exhibits all the properties and characteristics of a compound
- Smallest Particle
- Two or more elements that are together
- A series of Elements as numbers and letters
- Substance of stars and most forms of the universe
- Can be easily shaped
- Zero Each particle has thermal energy
- Has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape
- An object that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- Represents a chemical shorthand
- A pure substance
- The component that is present
- Represented as a chemical shorthand
- Reaction Separates the elements/compounds
- Energy Vibrates around a fixed point within the object
- Individual particles vibrate around a point that is within and moves with the cluster
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- Specific blend of ingredients
- Mixtures that appear as pure substances, but there not
- A mixture of sand and salt
- Fit comfortably other eachother
- and Condition Particles that bounce in an unknown order
- Has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- Components are blended uniformly
- Particles are arranged in a less rigid pattern
- Shows the number of atoms of each formula
- The component that does not disappear
- Can not easily be shaped
- Earth, Water, Fire, Air
29 Clues: A pure substance • Smallest Particle • Can be easily shaped • Earth, Water, Fire, Air • Can not easily be shaped • A mixture of sand and salt • Specific blend of ingredients • The component that is present • Fit comfortably other eachother • Represents a chemical shorthand • Temperatures above absolute zero • Components are blended uniformly • Represented as a chemical shorthand • ...
1.2 Chemicals of Life – Biomolecules 2025-02-14
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- Which molecule forms the hydrophilic head in phospholipids?
- What type of reaction builds complex molecules from simple ones?
- What base is found in RNA but not DNA?
- What is the main energy currency of the cell?
- What is the solvent for biochemical reactions?
- What is the basic unit of nucleic acids?
- What type of protein regulates bodily functions?
- Which type of lipid is found in cell membranes?
- What is the basic unit of lipids?
- Which protein transports oxygen in blood?
- Which test detects reducing sugars?
- Which protein speeds up chemical reactions?
- What is a carbohydrate made of many sugar units?
- Which color change shows positive for protein?
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- What is the simplest type of carbohydrate?
- Which lipid is liquid at room temperature?
- Which nucleic acid is double-stranded?
- Which test detects proteins?
- Which polysaccharide is used for energy storage in plants?
- What is the sugar in RNA?
- What hormone regulates metabolism?
- What mineral is essential for muscle contraction?
- What is the structural carbohydrate in plant cell walls?
- What bond links amino acids?
- Which molecule is used in electron transfer during respiration?
- What test identifies starch?
- What is the storage carbohydrate in animals?
- Which nucleic acid is involved in protein synthesis?
28 Clues: What is the sugar in RNA? • Which test detects proteins? • What bond links amino acids? • What test identifies starch? • What is the basic unit of lipids? • What hormone regulates metabolism? • Which test detects reducing sugars? • Which nucleic acid is double-stranded? • What base is found in RNA but not DNA? • What is the basic unit of nucleic acids? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-02-10
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- Convection currents in the mantle produce a force that causes motion called _____.
- As a slab sink, it pulls on the rest of the plate with a force called _____.
- The theory of ____ drift suggested that continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth.
- The layer that is so hot that it behaves like plastic material.
- Continents fit like pieces of a..
- The plate tectonics move several ____ each year.
- Wegener needed more scientific _____ to support his theory.
- A state in which magnetized objects will orient themselves to point north is called ____ polarity.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates collide.
- Mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean are called ____ ridges.
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- The ____ of Plate Tectonics states that Earth's surface is made of rigid slabs of rock that move with respect to each other.
- Denser plate sinks below buoyant plate
- Cold, rigid outermost rock layer
- _____ on seafloor contains iron-rich minerals that are magnetic.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates separate.
- Process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge.
- Depth of the ocean determined by an ____ sounder.
- Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force called ____.
- Wegener could not explain ___ the continents moved.
- A state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orient themselves to point south is called ____ polarity.
- _____ crust forms at mid-ocean ridges.
- Supercontinent.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates slide past each other.
- Circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
- _____ reversal occurs when the magnetic field reverses direction.
- ____ lava forms when lava cools rapidly since it erupts in water.
26 Clues: Supercontinent. • Cold, rigid outermost rock layer • Continents fit like pieces of a.. • Denser plate sinks below buoyant plate • _____ crust forms at mid-ocean ridges. • The plate tectonics move several ____ each year. • Depth of the ocean determined by an ____ sounder. • Wegener could not explain ___ the continents moved. • ...
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. • ...
Chemistry terms1 2025-07-11
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- undergo
- number number of protons in nucleus of an atom
- a substance that dissolves in water to form hydroxide ions
- minimum energy required to remove an electtron
- a bond formed through sharing pairs of electrons donated equally
- acid acid that ionize partially in water to form few hydrogen ions
- ionic compound formed when an acid reacts with a metal or ammonia ion
- salt containing replaceable hydrogen
- electrostatic force of attraction between positively charged nucleus and delocalized electrons
- salt that lacks replaceable hydrogen
- constant temperature at which solid Changes into liquid
- acid that occur naturally from plants and animals
- an acid that can be prepared from available minerals
- energy released when atom in gaseous state gains electrons
- substance made of two or more elements chemically combined
- degree of acidity or alkalinity
- base a base that ionize completely in water to form more hydroxide ions
- different crystalline forms of an element in same physical state
- substance that dissolves in water to form hydrogen ions
- a substance that shows a definite color in acid and different color in base
- a soluble base
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- substance that ionize completely in water to form more hydrogen ions
- A salt that contains hydroxyl ions
- substance made of two or more elements that can be separated by physical means
- base that ionize partially in water producing few hydroxide ion
- mutual electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions
- a process of obtaining crystals from a saturated solution
- atoms of same element with same protons but different neutrons
- study of matter, composition,property and changes that
- change from solid to gas
- existence of an element in different crystalline forms
- process of separation of colors
- Average mass of an atom of an element
- constant temperature at which a liquid change to gas
- a reaction between acid and base
- sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- apart of element or compound that exist separately
- smallest particle of an element that take part in a chemical reaction
38 Clues: undergo • a soluble base • change from solid to gas • process of separation of colors • degree of acidity or alkalinity • a reaction between acid and base • A salt that contains hydroxyl ions • salt containing replaceable hydrogen • salt that lacks replaceable hydrogen • Average mass of an atom of an element • number number of protons in nucleus of an atom • ...
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 • ...
Heat and Temperature 2017-04-06
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- example of poor conductors...
- high temperature.
- when an object is heated, it undergoes an expansion, increasing in...
- give 2 example of 'source of heat'
- measurement of the degree of 'hotness' of an object.
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- ...of heat can change the state of matter.
- an instrument used to measure temperatures accurately.
- temperature is measured in units called...
- example of good conductors...
- a forms of energy which flows from a hotter objects to a cooler object.
10 Clues: high temperature. • example of poor conductors... • example of good conductors... • give 2 example of 'source of heat' • ...of heat can change the state of matter. • temperature is measured in units called... • measurement of the degree of 'hotness' of an object. • an instrument used to measure temperatures accurately. • ...
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 • ...
Chemical Basis of Life 2022-08-31
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- Composed of simple sugars.
- Fats, oils, and waxes.
- The bond that forms between polar molecules.
- Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+.
- A reaction of molecules separating into smaller ones.
- The formula that represents the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- The resulting materials of a chemical reaction.
- Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of.
- A reaction of atoms combining into larger molecules.
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights.
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- The formula that depicts the number of each type of atom in a molecule.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron unequally.
- Substances that release ions in water.
- Composed of amino acids.
- A scale indicating how acidic or basic a solution is.
- The bond that forms when one atom takes an electron from another.
- The bond that forms when atoms share an electron.
- Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s)
- The starting materials a chemical reaction.
- A "replacement" reaction. Atoms of different molecules trading positions in the other molecule.
- Substances that combine with hydrogen ions.
21 Clues: Fats, oils, and waxes. • Composed of amino acids. • Composed of simple sugars. • Substances that release ions in water. • Atoms that gain or lose an electron(s) • Acids that RNA and DNA are composed of. • Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions H+. • The starting materials a chemical reaction. • Substances that combine with hydrogen ions. • ...
Science Vocab 2016-08-25
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- a dark, fine-grained rock
- the ability to do work
- relatively thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- the height above sea level of a point on Earth's surface
- the effect of earthquakes
- shape the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- a defence ball of solid metal
- heat transfer between materials that are touching
- 1/360 of the distance around a circle
- a group of parts that work together
- contains three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer
- shapes and pictures to stand for features on a map
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
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- a layer of hot rock below the boundary
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's most outer skin
- a rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains
- legend is a list of all the symbols used on the map
- a landform with high elevation and high relief
- destroy and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weathering
- a layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- one-half of the sphere that makes up Earth's surface
- imaginary line that makes a half circle from the North Pole to the South Pole
- heat transfer by the movement of a fluid
- the transfer of energy that is carried in rays like light
- halfway between the North and the South Poles and makes an imaginary line that circles the Earth
- the distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- contains all of Earth's water
- relates to distance on a map to distance on Earth's surface
- a measure of how much mass there is in a given volume if a substance
- distance in decrease north and south of the equator
- a feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth's surface
- the shape of the land
- part that contains all the living organisms
- results from a force pressing on an area
- a sphere that represents Earth's entire surface
35 Clues: the shape of the land • the ability to do work • a dark, fine-grained rock • the effect of earthquakes • contains all of Earth's water • a defence ball of solid metal • a group of parts that work together • 1/360 of the distance around a circle • a layer of hot rock below the boundary • heat transfer by the movement of a fluid • results from a force pressing on an area • ...
the best dynamic earth crossword ever 2026-01-06
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- a erosion or disintegration of rocks, cause by chemical reactions rather than by mechanical processes
- a rock that forms from sediment by water or air
- a process in weight from layers of sediment forces
- process by atoms form a solid with an repeating pattern.
- it is a solid material made of particles that are transported to new locations.
- there are mechanical and chemical that change earth’s surface.
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- a occurring solid composed of minerals like rock fragments, and sometimes other materials
- this is a large of thick ice that forms on land.
- a rock that transforms by heat
- igneous rock that forms into magma
- a rock that forms thought compaction and cementation of sediments
- a rigid outer part of the earth
- minerals dissolved in water crystallize
- it forms rivers up and sediment into another body of water.
- a process that changes one type of rock
- there is a movement of weathered material from one location to the next.
16 Clues: a rock that transforms by heat • a rigid outer part of the earth • igneous rock that forms into magma • minerals dissolved in water crystallize • a process that changes one type of rock • a rock that forms from sediment by water or air • this is a large of thick ice that forms on land. • a process in weight from layers of sediment forces • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Bones N Muscles 2024-05-08
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- Strongest muscle in the human body.
- Opens and closes the eyelids.
- Allows for highly complex visual functions.
- Puff out cheeks.
- Allows for smiling.
- 16 lower teeth.
- Forms the shape of the cheeks and elevates the upper lip.
- Warming air and regulating nasal airflow.
- Brings lips together.
- 16 upper teeth.
- Connected to the jaw and is also called cheekbone.
- Tear-shaped gland.
- Allows for humans to pout.
- Closes the mouth and moves jaw side to side.
- It helps form the shape of the head and protects soft tissues of the brain.
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- Forms the shape of the cheeks and elevates the upper lip. Also curls the top lip.
- Turn the corners of the mouth into a frown.
- Bones that form the head.
- Forms the walls of the eye sockets.
- Deepens the furrows on the nose and top lip when sad.
- Dilates nostrils and raises the upper lip.
- Allows for sulking and pulls the bottom lip down.
- Surrounds the ear canals and forms the sides and base of the skull.
- Pulls the lips horizontally.
- Large muscle of the forehead.
- Helps to connect the neurocranium to the facial skeleton.
- First permanent teeth to erupt.
- Superior part of the skull that encloses the brain.
- Forms something known as the bony vault.
- Strongest bone of the face.
- Holds the teeth roots.
31 Clues: 16 lower teeth. • 16 upper teeth. • Puff out cheeks. • Tear-shaped gland. • Allows for smiling. • Brings lips together. • Holds the teeth roots. • Bones that form the head. • Allows for humans to pout. • Strongest bone of the face. • Pulls the lips horizontally. • Opens and closes the eyelids. • Large muscle of the forehead. • First permanent teeth to erupt. • ...
Energy Resources 2020-10-25
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- it is a fuel that is composed primarily of methane
- these are solid fuel used as an alternative to coal from plant and animal wastes like scraped chunks, corn husk, animal and sewage manure
- _____ fuel has a negative net energy yield
- hardest type of coal with high heat content and low sulfur content
- _____ sand is a type of crude oil found in combination of sand and clay
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- _____ is a type of fuel from decayed organisms living a long time ago that has a high net energy yield but are the main cause of environmental problems
- In _____ solar heating, the interior of the building is painted with dark-colored paint and this painted interior is exposed directly under the sun
- simultaneous production of multiple forms of energy from a single source that maximizes the energy yield
- nuclear _____ is the process used by the sun wherein two light atoms are forced together at high temperature
- type of fuel rod used in nuclear fission reactions
10 Clues: _____ fuel has a negative net energy yield • it is a fuel that is composed primarily of methane • type of fuel rod used in nuclear fission reactions • hardest type of coal with high heat content and low sulfur content • _____ sand is a type of crude oil found in combination of sand and clay • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
Science Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - distance light travels in one year
- - study of matter and its interactions
- - basic unit of life
- - organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- - device used to see small objects often used in labs
- - star at the center of our solar system
- - gas necessary for respiration
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- - branch of science that studies living organisms
- - solid, liquid or gas fundamental states of matter
- - force that pulls objects towards earth
- - process by which plants make their own food
- - force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces
- - type of energy generated by movement
- - colorless, odorless gas that forms about 78% of the earth's atmosphere
- - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface
- - basic chemical substance with a specific number of protons
16 Clues: - basic unit of life • - gas necessary for respiration • - distance light travels in one year • - type of energy generated by movement • - study of matter and its interactions • - force that pulls objects towards earth • - star at the center of our solar system • - hot molten rock beneath earth's surface • - process by which plants make their own food • ...
chemistry 2024-05-20
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- unit of energy/heat
- abrivieates to K
- a positive on table I
- lithium's is 0.534
- name for NO2 negative
- ten to the -3 prefix
- formula of hydrochloric acid
- ion that always forms soluble solutions
- 101.3 of them is stp
- heat of
- name for a hydrocarbon with a triple bond
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- symbol is a n
- appears blue with a pH of 8
- atomic number of tin
- a negative on Table I
- functional group with a nitrogin on the end
- prefix for 5 carbon atoms
- boiling point of this substance is 79 degrees
- heat of
- formula for sodium hydroxide
- functional group with a nitrogin in the middle
- name for a hydrocarbon with a double bond
- is more reactive than Al and less reactive than Na
- name for a hydrocarbon with single bonds
- half-lifet the half life of gold is measured in
25 Clues: heat of • heat of • symbol is a n • abrivieates to K • lithium's is 0.534 • unit of energy/heat • atomic number of tin • ten to the -3 prefix • 101.3 of them is stp • a negative on Table I • a positive on table I • name for NO2 negative • prefix for 5 carbon atoms • appears blue with a pH of 8 • formula for sodium hydroxide • formula of hydrochloric acid • ion that always forms soluble solutions • ...
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) • ...
Mitosis 2012-11-16
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- Number of phases
- What make all of the cells the same
- Fifth phase; chromosomes spread out and nuclear membrane forms
- First phase; cell size is increased and energy is stored
- Half of the chromosome; contains genetic information
- Mitosis allows cells to _________.
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- Third phase; cromosomes line up in the center of the cell
- The reproduction of cells
- Sixth phase; cells split into two identical cells
- Second phase; DNA molecules condense and coil
- Mitosis only happens in __________ cells.
- Fourth phase; sister chromatids move towards opposite sides of the cell
12 Clues: Number of phases • The reproduction of cells • Mitosis allows cells to _________. • What make all of the cells the same • Mitosis only happens in __________ cells. • Second phase; DNA molecules condense and coil • Sixth phase; cells split into two identical cells • Half of the chromosome; contains genetic information • ...
Weather And Atmosphere 2014-05-04
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- transfer of heat from one place to another
- white, fluffy clouds with a flat bottom
- Bottom layer of the atmosphere
- a large, low cloud that produces thunderstorms
- thickest layer of the atmosphere
- low, layer clouds that produce light rain
- transfer of energy by rays or waves
- low and dark clouds that produce rain
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- transfer of heat when objects bump into each other
- Atmosphere layer containing the most ozone
- forms when millions of water droplets become suspended in air and grab onto dust particles
- wispy, white clouds at a high altitude
- Atmosphere layer where most meteors burn up
- outer layer of the atmosphere
- windless areas in the Earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: outer layer of the atmosphere • Bottom layer of the atmosphere • thickest layer of the atmosphere • transfer of energy by rays or waves • low and dark clouds that produce rain • white, fluffy clouds with a flat bottom • wispy, white clouds at a high altitude • windless areas in the Earth's atmosphere • low, layer clouds that produce light rain • ...
ACT Science Terms #2 2023-11-07
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- information which is specified or stated.
- to exclude some information intentionally or forgetfully
- a belief about something, an impulse, or desire
- the energy of the motion of an object
- a process used by plants to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, using energy from sunlight
- something which forms the foundation of a system or behavior.
- a scale from 1-14
- an animal that survives by exclusively eating plants
- an area where an organism naturally lives in the ecosystem
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- something which cannot be dissolved into another liquid or aqueous solution.
- a fundamental part of an atom which has no charge.
- an event which is close to happening; something which is about to happen in a short period.
- something which is immune to any change from another thing (specific or in general).
- the second statement stated of the two previous statements.
- an organism which uses another organism as a host and feeds off the host for survival
15 Clues: a scale from 1-14 • the energy of the motion of an object • information which is specified or stated. • a belief about something, an impulse, or desire • a fundamental part of an atom which has no charge. • an animal that survives by exclusively eating plants • to exclude some information intentionally or forgetfully • ...
Cancer Cells Stealing Energy 2023-12-05
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- , the tumor that receives the mitochondrion
- , where the energy is created in T cells that is taken from T cells.
- , why does the cancerous tumor want the mitochondria from T cells, _______, to produce more cancer cells.
- , a solid mass of tissue that forms when abnormal cells group together.
- , the structure used to remove mitochondria from Tcells to tumors.
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- , most popular type of cancer where mitochondria are taken from T cells into cancer cells.
- , method that analyzes genomic data.
- , a disease caused by division of abnormal cells.
- , a type of immune cell that goes into tumors in attempt to kill it.
- , DNA instructions found in a cell.
10 Clues: , DNA instructions found in a cell. • , method that analyzes genomic data. • , the tumor that receives the mitochondrion • , a disease caused by division of abnormal cells. • , the structure used to remove mitochondria from Tcells to tumors. • , where the energy is created in T cells that is taken from T cells. • ...
Light and Sound 2024-12-10
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- The range of electromagnetic waves from radio waves to X-rays.
- The direction energy is carried as a light wave moves forward.
- A beam of light of a single wavelength.
- The type of light that helps humans see the world.
- A dark area where the light is blocked by an object.
- A form of electromagnetic energy, some of which is visible.
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- A type of wave that comes from the sun and may harm human skin.
- A type of wave that forms an S shape.
- A type of wave that is used in "night vision" equipment.
9 Clues: A type of wave that forms an S shape. • A beam of light of a single wavelength. • The type of light that helps humans see the world. • A dark area where the light is blocked by an object. • A type of wave that is used in "night vision" equipment. • A form of electromagnetic energy, some of which is visible. • ...
8-14 Crossword 2017-08-15
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- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates river.
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior.
- Vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth.
- Fertile soil that is a result of flooding waters, and is great for growing crops.
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow to grow crops.
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- A softer layer of Earth's interior that forms further below the Earth's crust.
- When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food.
- The amount of force that pressures on an area.
- A layer of hot solid material that is between Earth's crust and core.
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures.
10 Clues: The amount of force that pressures on an area. • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates river. • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures. • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth's interior. • A period of time with not enough rain or snow to grow crops. • When you have more than you need, especially in relation to food. • ...
vocab preview weather unit 5 2017-03-01
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- wind wind that travels short distances
- a rapidly whirling funnel shape cloud that reaches down from a storm to touch earths surface
- the lowest layer of earths atmosphere
- breeze the flow of cooler air from an ocean or lake towards land
- the condition of earths atmosphere at a particular time or place
- a tropical storm that has wind of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- house effect the process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by water vapor, carbon dioxide methane and other gases that form a "blanket" around earth; the trapping of heat by a planets atmosphere
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- the development of gases that surrounds earth
- breeze the flow of air from land to a body of water
- air mass a dry air mass that forms over land
- wind wind that blows steadily from a specific directions long distances
- the direct transfer of energy through space of electromagnetic waves
- air mass a humid air mass that forms over oceans
- the boundary where unlike air masses meet but don't mix
- the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
15 Clues: the lowest layer of earths atmosphere • wind wind that travels short distances • air mass a dry air mass that forms over land • the development of gases that surrounds earth • air mass a humid air mass that forms over oceans • breeze the flow of air from land to a body of water • the boundary where unlike air masses meet but don't mix • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- plural of momentum is?
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
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- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is a …?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- momentum is a …?
- plural of momentum is?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- What is not conserved in a collision
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
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- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- plural of momentum is?
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- momentum is a …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- plural of momentum is?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
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- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- momentum is a …?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- What is not conserved in a collision
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- plural of momentum is?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the Si unit of momentum is?
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- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- momentum is a …?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Biomolecules Review 2023-09-11
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- used to store energy
- complex carbohydrate that forms when simple sugars bind together in a chain
- two monosaccharides
- smallest particle of a compound
- organic compounds such as DNA or RNA that is built of monomers called nucleotides
- one nucleotide chain
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- substance that consists of two or more elements
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- carbon are not bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible
- process that changes some chemical substances into other
- monomer of protein
- force that holds molecules together
- carbons are bonded to as many hydrogens as possible
- organic compound made of amino acids
- molecules with the same chemical formula but in a different arrangement
- monomer of carbohydrates
- amino acids bind together in a long chain
- two polynucleotide chains
- organic compound such as fat or oil
19 Clues: monomer of protein • two monosaccharides • used to store energy • one nucleotide chain • monomer of carbohydrates • two polynucleotide chains • smallest particle of a compound • force that holds molecules together • organic compound such as fat or oil • organic compound made of amino acids • amino acids bind together in a long chain • proteins that speed up chemical reactions • ...
Science Vocab. Choice Board 2024-03-21
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- Winds blown steadily from specific directions over long distances.
- The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air creates this.
- a device that measures temperature.
- The lowest layer of earth's atmosphere
- The distance from the earth's equator, measured in degrees.
- The flow of air from land to a body of water forms this.
- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space.
- Thermal energy that is transferred from a hotter object to a coolor one. Transferred in three different ways
- Winds that blow over short distances.
- The result of the weight of a column of air pushing on an area
- Above the stratosphere
- Water in the form of a gas
- The increased cooling that a wind can cause is called this.
- The amount of mass in a given volume of air
- The lower layer of the thermosphere.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid.
- The way Earth's rotation makes winds curve.
- The envelope of gases that surrounds our planet.
- A long glass tube that is colsed at one end and open at the other
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- An instrument that is used to measure air pressure
- A tool to measure wind speed.
- The average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance.
- natural process that keeps earth's temperature at a comfortable degrees suitable for living things.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- The direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- measures the total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- Has wavelengths that are longer than wavelengths for red light. Not visible by humans
- Extends from 80 Km above earth's surface outward into space.
- An airtight metal chamber that's sensitive to changes in air pressure.
- Sun gives off this. Can cause sunburns.
- The outer layer of the thermosphere.
- The transfer of heat between two substances that are in direct contact.
- The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface.
- The process of Dust-sized particles and gases in the atmosphere dispersing light in all directions
- The distance above sea level.
- breeze Local wind that blows from an ocean of lake
36 Clues: Above the stratosphere • Water in the form of a gas • A tool to measure wind speed. • The distance above sea level. • a device that measures temperature. • The outer layer of the thermosphere. • The lower layer of the thermosphere. • Winds that blow over short distances. • The lowest layer of earth's atmosphere • Sun gives off this. Can cause sunburns. • ...
Skeletal Crossword 2020-10-20
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- connected to the ribs via the costal cartilages
- Bone-destroying cells
- Forms the forehead and the superior part of the eyes.
- Forms the the posterior wall of the skull and allows the cord to connect with the brain through the foramen magnum
- Protects the heart lungs and spaces in between them are fillde with intercostal muscles.
- Broken bone ends are forced into each other
- fracture is caused by excessive twisting of bone
- broken bone pentrates skin
- bone breaks into 3 or more pieces
- The tailbone
- Forms the roof of the nasal cavity and forms part of the walls of the orbits.
- mature bone cells
- Forms posterior wall of the pelvis and connects with the coccyx
- bone is pressed inward, typical bone fracture
- Make up the face of the bone and twelve are paired and only the vomer and mandible are one.
- typical in children, bone breaks incompletely
- Bone crushed, common in osteoporatic bones in older people
- bone is made of small needle-like pieces and has little open spaces for nerves
- Largest and strogest bone in the face joins the temporal bones on each side of the face
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- Form the walls of the sides of the cranium
- Each bone in this area is massive and kidney bean shaped. Most stress on the vertebrae column is on this part
- Form a good sized portion of the orbit's walls
- Every bone join this bone except the mandible. It is the main bone of the face. Carries upper teeth by the alveolar process
- does not penetrate skin
- Connected to the ribs and is larger than the cervical vertebrae
- Contains, styloid process, zygomatic process, mastoid process, and jugular foramen.
- Forms the neck. The atlas and axis which is the first two bones allows us to nod yes or no.
- Bone-forming cells
- bone is dense and appears homogenous
- Forms the wall of the optic canal, and contributes to the nasal cavity by the sphenoidal sinuses. It is shaped like a butterfly.
30 Clues: The tailbone • mature bone cells • Bone-forming cells • Bone-destroying cells • does not penetrate skin • broken bone pentrates skin • bone breaks into 3 or more pieces • bone is dense and appears homogenous • Form the walls of the sides of the cranium • Broken bone ends are forced into each other • bone is pressed inward, typical bone fracture • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
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- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
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- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
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- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
Vitamin Crossword 2016-01-12
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- B vitamin that helps turn food into energy; found in milk, yogurt, and cheese; sensitive to light
- Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen
- Vitamin D helps to regulate levels of calcium and what other mineral in body
- Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season
- Helps prevent brain defects related to the brain and spine
- When taking this type of medication, vitamin K consumption must be consistent
- Formal name for vitamin E
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra
- Vitamin that acts as an antioxidant; may help to prevent Alzheimer’s
- Sources of this pro-vitamin include sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkin
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- Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach
- Three forms of vitamin B6 include pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and this form
- Helps release neurotransmitter, acetylcholine; found in milk, eggs, and liver
- Third form of vitamin A after retinol and retinoic acid
- Levels of this amino acid may be lowered due to folic acid
- Formal name for vitamin that is synthesized in part by the sun
- Formal name for a B vitamin that aids in creating fats, neurotransmitters, and hemoglobin
- Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin
- Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting
- Necessary in bone and hair health; produced by bacteria in GI tract
20 Clues: Formal name for vitamin E • Helps convert food into energy, B vitamin • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause Pellagra • Necessary for absorbing vitamin B12 in stomach • Vitamin thought of most during cold and flu season • Formal name for vitamin that helps produce collagen • Activates calcium cascade, essential in blood clotting • ...
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 • ...
Renewable Energy Crossword 2026-04-17
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- Creates carbon dioxide that is put into the air, but the regeneration of plants consumes the same amount of carbon dioxide
- Can be used as a clean burning fuel, which leads to less pollution and a cleaner environment
- Not as common as other types of renewable energy sources, but it has a significant potential for energy supply
- Relies on warm water surface temperatures to generate energy through a variety of different systems
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- Derived by capturing radiant energy from sunlight and converting it into heat, electricity, or hot water
- Clean energy source, which means that it doesn’t pollute the air like other forms of energy
- Very versatile and can be generated using both large scale projects, like the Hoover Dam, and small scale projects like underwater turbines and lower dams on small rivers and streams
- Uses the ebbs and flows of the tides to generate energy, which is created by the earth’s rotation and gravity from the moon
8 Clues: Clean energy source, which means that it doesn’t pollute the air like other forms of energy • Can be used as a clean burning fuel, which leads to less pollution and a cleaner environment • Relies on warm water surface temperatures to generate energy through a variety of different systems • ...
Platyhelminthes 2022-04-06
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- Made of many cells
- System that produces offspring
- Ribbon-like shape
- Flattened, oval-shaped body
- Forms the middle layer
- Waste leaves the body through this
- System that senses stimuli and controls responses
- Breaks down food
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- Clear head with sensory organs
- Nutrient molecules absorbed into the body
- Nickname for Trematoda
- Have flat bodies
- Removes dissolved waste
- Consume organisms to obtain nutrients
- Produces sperm and eggs
- Has fish gill parasites
- Up to 65 feet
- Forms the outer layer
- This many classes of Platyhelminthes
- Forms the inner layer
20 Clues: Up to 65 feet • Have flat bodies • Breaks down food • Ribbon-like shape • Made of many cells • Forms the outer layer • Forms the inner layer • Nickname for Trematoda • Forms the middle layer • Removes dissolved waste • Produces sperm and eggs • Has fish gill parasites • Flattened, oval-shaped body • Clear head with sensory organs • System that produces offspring • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Class 8 Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Small but mighty life forms.
- ______ reserve A nature vault for saving species.
- The body's growth spurt surprise!
- Soil bacteria that turns Nitrogen useful for plants
- A heat trick to keep milk safe.
- The tiny messengers inside you.
- The energy-controlling hormone.
- The "run for your life" chemical!
- When land quits being green and turns into Thar.
- The grand finale of farming.
- The enemy of unwanted greens.
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- The muscle-boosting hormone.
- ______ species Home sweet home—nowhere else!
- The species we read about, just to be seen nowhere.
- The master of the glands
- The voice box that lets you talk, sing, and scream!
- Microbes turning sugar into magic.
- ______ species Nature’s VIPs on the edge.
- The plant’s version of a USB—loaded with life!
- ______ fixation Tiny helpers turning air into soil food.
20 Clues: The master of the glands • The muscle-boosting hormone. • Small but mighty life forms. • The grand finale of farming. • The enemy of unwanted greens. • A heat trick to keep milk safe. • The tiny messengers inside you. • The energy-controlling hormone. • The body's growth spurt surprise! • The "run for your life" chemical! • Microbes turning sugar into magic. • ...
Major Minerals 2025-11-18
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- Dangerous condition of excess potassium
- Maintained through sodium’s control of fluid balance
- Balance regulated by calcium, sodium, and potassium
- Symptom of low calcium or potassium
- System requiring minerals for impulse transmission
- Leafy green vegetable high in calcium
- Condition caused by long-term calcium deficiency
- Energy molecule dependent on phosphorus
- Essential mineral for strong bones and teeth
- Food source of calcium when eaten with bones
- Process supported by ATP and phosphorus
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- Organ harmed by excess calcium or phosphorus
- High blood pressure linked to mineral imbalance
- Foods typically high in sodium
- Body structure supported by calcium and phosphorus
- Mineral that forms hydroxyapatite with calcium
- Heart-related process dependent on calcium
- Mineral that helps maintain normal heart rhythm
- Mineral that regulates extracellular fluid volume
- Irregular heartbeat caused by potassium imbalance
20 Clues: Foods typically high in sodium • Symptom of low calcium or potassium • Leafy green vegetable high in calcium • Dangerous condition of excess potassium • Energy molecule dependent on phosphorus • Process supported by ATP and phosphorus • Heart-related process dependent on calcium • Organ harmed by excess calcium or phosphorus • Essential mineral for strong bones and teeth • ...
Digestive system 2025-11-18
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- — Substance that emulsifies fats.
- — Soft mass of chewed food.
- — Nutrient digested into amino acids.
- — Community of beneficial microbes living in the gut.
- — Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in digestion.
- — Usable substances broken down from food.
- — Stores bile until needed.
- — The system that processes food into usable forms.
- — Organ that mixes food with acid and pepsin.
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- — Movement of nutrients into the bloodstream.
- — Organ that releases digestive enzymes and bicarbonate.
- — Finger-like projections that absorb nutrients.
- — Produces bile for fat digestion.
- — Semi-liquid mix formed in stomach.
- — Muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- — The body's fuel produced from food.
- — Structures that cut and grind food.
- — Enzyme in saliva that begins carbohydrate digestion.
- — Muscular tube carrying the bolus to the stomach.
- — Part of large intestine where water is absorbed.
20 Clues: — Soft mass of chewed food. • — Stores bile until needed. • — Substance that emulsifies fats. • — Produces bile for fat digestion. • — Semi-liquid mix formed in stomach. • — Nutrient digested into amino acids. • — The body's fuel produced from food. • — Structures that cut and grind food. • — Usable substances broken down from food. • ...
cellular respiration autumn kist 2018-01-11
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- compound that is synthesized by cells and that plays a major role in metabolism
- desribes a process that requires oxygen
- the anaerobic process by which yeasts and other microorganisms break down sugars to form carbon dioxide
- the region of the cell within the membrane that includes the fluid
- a series of molecules found in the inner membranes of mitochndria and choroplasts, through which electrons pass in a process that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane
- made during fermentation, tightens our muceles
- the process by which cells obtain energy from carbohydrates forms water and carbon dioxide
- examples of ethanol
- compound that starts the krebs cycle
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- a series of biochemical reactionsthat convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water
- a coound consisting of a molecule of adenosine and 3 phosphate molecules
- example of lactic acid
- the long chains of chemical reactions that take place in the normal operation of living systems
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, bacteria, or yeasts or mold in the absence of oxygen
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- in eukaryotic cells, the cell organelle that is surrounded by two membranes
- the mitochondrial membrane that separates the mitochondrial mattrx with the inner membrane space
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier by being oxidized to NAD+ and reduced to NADH
- a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle
- adenosine diphosphate
- the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid, which makes a small amount of energy available to cells in the form of ATP
- an enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule
- a saltor ester of pyruvic acid
- descries a process that does not require oxygen
24 Clues: examples of ethanol • adenosine diphosphate • example of lactic acid • flavin adenine dinucleotide • a saltor ester of pyruvic acid • compound that starts the krebs cycle • desribes a process that requires oxygen • made during fermentation, tightens our muceles • a six carbon compound formed in the krebs cycle • descries a process that does not require oxygen • ...
Biochemistry part 2 2012-01-24
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- The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer
- What is the process by which monomers are linked together to form polymers?
- Polymers of amino acids
- Fat that consists of three fatty acids linked to one glycerol molecule
- Having an aversion to water
- Huge molecules of these three classes- carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other proteins
- Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction
- These simple sugar molecules, stored in polysaccharides such as glycogen in animals, are a major energy source for cellular work
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- The type of bond that forms to join monomers into monomers is this because they are strongly bonded to each other through the loss of a water molecule
- Specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions in cells
- The unraveling or loss of shape of a protein due to altered environmental conditions
- Protein molecules are polymers of these molecules because they consist of one or more polypeptides into specific conformations
- Polysaccharide that is used for storing energy in human muscle and liver cells is?
- Lipids that form the main structural component of cell membranes are?
- Having an affinity for water
- Major energy storage compound of plant seeds
- Cellulose is this and therefore this because it is constructed from monosaccharide glucose monomers
- An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
- A covalent bond joining amino acids together to form a polypeptide
- Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages
- Compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same numbers of elements but different structures and hence different properties
- Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water
23 Clues: Polymers of amino acids • Having an aversion to water • Having an affinity for water • Major energy storage compound of plant seeds • Compounds that mix poorly, if at all, with water • Fatty acids are joined to glycerol by these linkages • The subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer • An organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen • ...
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 • ...
Chem and Cells 2020-03-04
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- acronym pairs of bases for DNA
- chemicals composed of two or more different atoms held together by ionic or covalent bonds
- radioactive iodine used to diagnose thyroid abnormalities
- core of the atom
- body fluid pH less than 7.35
- used as a temporary "working copy" of a gene (portion of the DNA code)
- negatively charged particle & orbits in energy levels around the nucleus (also equals the number of protons in neutral state)
- heterogeneous mixture in which the suspended particles remain evenly distributed based on the small size and opposing charges of the particles
- atoms or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge; charged particles and conducts current
- enzymes that works only on specific substances (or substrate) and resembles this action
- forms when two atoms share electrons to complete the energy level and thus become stable; stronger electrostatic bonds
- elements that have a stable number of electrons in the outer level
- the substance dissolved
- building blocks of DNA and RNA
- the study of drugs
- shape of DNA
- number equal to the number of protons in an atoms nucleus
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- sugar used in DNA
- sugar used in RNA
- are compounds that characterize living things
- direct overall body structure and function because they direct the formation of structural and functional proteins
- substance that shifts the H+/OH- balance in favor of H+
- solution where the solvent is water
- two monosacchrides
- are proteins that accelerate chemical reactions and is essential in metabolism
- emission of atomic particles from an isotope
- the dissolving substance
- a type of covalent bond where the electrons are shared unequally (between atoms)
- deficiency of water in body
- used as the cell's "master code" for assembling proteins; makes up the genetic code in the body
- simple fat
- forms when one atom transfers electrons to another atom; weak electrostatic bonds
- atoms reach this stage when its energy levels are filled with electrons
- form to make atoms more stable; energy that holds atoms together
- a type of covalent bond meaning the electrons are shared equally (between atoms)
- mathematical expression of relative H+ concentration in an aqueous solution
- are saccharides or carbs, are sugars or starches; they are a major food source and a key form of energy for most organisms
- a solution that has a high concentration of hydroxide ions
- are compounds that separate into ions when put in a solution; also called ions
- regions around an atoms nucleus where electrons orbit
- positively charged particle & equals the atomic number
- a blend of 2 or more substances that retain their individual identities
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- substance that shifts the H+/OH- balance against H+; also known as alkaline
- are structural materials of the body incl. muscle, bone and CT (contains the 4 elements)
- generally solids that dissolve in a liquid
- chemicals composed of two or more atoms held together with covalent bonds only; maybe be the same atom or different
- "noble gases"; nonreactive elements like helium, neon and argon
- measures the relative concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution
- a solution that has a high concentration of hydrogen ions
- smallest unit of elements & cannot be broken down
- are "building blocks" of protein (covalently bond with each other)
- an element that is all in organic compounds
- number of electrons you can have in the first energy level
- science that deals with the composition and properties of matter; helps understand the normal and abnormal functioning of the body
- is where radioactivity is useful for in health care
- a steroid found in all cells and derived from fat
- heterogeneous mixture in which one substance is dispersed in another but will settle out unless constantly mixed (particles are large and heavy)
- graphic tracings of the electric current generated by the heart muscle and brain
- universal solvent; inorganic compound essential to life
- mass is equal to the number of protons and neutrons combined
- forms of an element that has the same atomic number but different atomic weight because of different number of neutrons
- building blocks of carbohydrates
- attraction between oppositely charged ions
- are made up of 90% water
- an element that is active in nerve impulse contraction and muscle contraction
- makes up bodies cell membrane and contains phosphorous
- the percentage of the 4 elements that make up the human body (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen)
- used to maintain a relatively constant pH in body fluids and are critical to maintain homeostasis in terms of acid-base balance
- unstable and radiate subatomic particles and or eletro magnetic waves (ex. gamma rays)
- body fluid pH greater than 7.45
- the atom that accepts an electron & becomes a negative
- "strength"; the number of bonds an atom needs to fill its outermost energy level and become stable
- acronym pairs of bases for RNA
- another word for basic
- the study of microscopic plants and animals
- made from glycerol (fats)
- uncharged particle in the nucleus
- number if valence for every electron lost, gained or shared
- the atom that donates an electron & becomes positive
- number of electrons you can have in the second energy level
81 Clues: simple fat • shape of DNA • core of the atom • sugar used in DNA • sugar used in RNA • the study of drugs • two monosacchrides • another word for basic • the substance dissolved • are made up of 90% water • the dissolving substance • made from glycerol (fats) • deficiency of water in body • body fluid pH less than 7.35 • acronym pairs of bases for DNA • building blocks of DNA and RNA • ...
Thermal Energy CW 2 2022-01-24
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- an example of a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy, along with light energy
- The average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules within a substance.
- A process that creates new substances from existing substances and can absorb or release thermal energy.
- machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- Water in gas form.
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- The process when matter loses thermal energy and changes from a gas to a liquid.
- amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1°C
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
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- device that uses electric energy to pump thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- device that converts electric energy into thermal energy
- Type of energy that is the energy of motion
- space that contains little or no matter
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- Type of energy due to motion of atoms or molecules within a substance
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- Type of energy that is stored energy
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter area to a colder area.
21 Clues: Water in gas form. • Type of energy that is stored energy • space that contains little or no matter • Type of energy that is the energy of motion • a device that regulates the temperature of a system • device that converts electric energy into thermal energy • machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy • ...
Thermal Energy CW 1 2022-01-21
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- an example of a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy, along with light energy
- The average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules within a substance.
- A process that creates new substances from existing substances and can absorb or release thermal energy.
- machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- Water in gas form.
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- The process when matter loses thermal energy and changes from a gas to a liquid.
- amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1°C
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
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- device that uses electric energy to pump thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- device that converts electric energy into thermal energy
- Type of energy that is the energy of motion
- space that contains little or no matter
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- Type of energy due to motion of atoms or molecules within a substance
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- Type of energy that is stored energy
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter area to a colder area.
21 Clues: Water in gas form. • Type of energy that is stored energy • space that contains little or no matter • Type of energy that is the energy of motion • a device that regulates the temperature of a system • device that converts electric energy into thermal energy • machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy • ...
Thermal Energy CW 3 2022-01-31
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- Type of energy that is the energy of motion
- Type of energy that is stored energy
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- an example of a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy, along with light energy
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- Water in gas form.
- space that contains little or no matter
- A process that creates new substances from existing substances and can absorb or release thermal energy.
- The process when matter loses thermal energy and changes from a gas to a liquid.
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- Type of energy due to motion of atoms or molecules within a substance
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- The average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules within a substance.
- amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1°C
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- device that uses electric energy to pump thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location
- device that converts electric energy into thermal energy
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter area to a colder area.
21 Clues: Water in gas form. • Type of energy that is stored energy • space that contains little or no matter • Type of energy that is the energy of motion • a device that regulates the temperature of a system • device that converts electric energy into thermal energy • machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy • ...
Vocab 2021-11-18
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but isn't a permanent change.
- equation A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
- Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is released.
- reaction A process that produces chemical change, resulting in new substances.
- Substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A letter or number that is printed slightly below or the side of another character.
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- A substance that slows down a chemical reaction.
- Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is absorbed.
- A factor that measures some properties.
- A substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins.
10 Clues: A factor that measures some properties. • A substance that slows down a chemical reaction. • Substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction. • A substance that exists before a chemical reaction begins. • equation A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. • Reaction A chemical reaction in which heat energy is absorbed. • ...
No Planet B 2021-05-15
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- an object forcibly interacting with another
- an individual animal, plant or single celled life form
- has two main forms of diamond and graphite
- contains all water on earth
- a time when majority of earth's water was frozen
- the rising level of the sea
- this is the flow of carbon
- this keeps earth warm using certain gases
- to move steadily and continuously
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- an important sphere that has 4 layers protecting the earth
- all living organisms
- the term given to the effects of the industrial revolution on the greenhouse effect
- this place contains celestial bodies
- emission of energy (electromagnetic waves)
14 Clues: all living organisms • this is the flow of carbon • contains all water on earth • the rising level of the sea • to move steadily and continuously • this place contains celestial bodies • this keeps earth warm using certain gases • has two main forms of diamond and graphite • emission of energy (electromagnetic waves) • an object forcibly interacting with another • ...
Electrical Circuits 2015-02-23
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- in physical science, the opposition presented to the current by a material or device
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- force of attraction or repulsion on a charged particle that is due to an electric field
- the potential difference between two points; measured in volts
- a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
- a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy
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- space around a charged object in which another charged object experiences an electric force
- a material in which charges can move easily
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across each part is the same
9 Clues: a material in which charges can move easily • a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy • the potential difference between two points; measured in volts • the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy • in physical science, the opposition presented to the current by a material or device • ...
Ecology 2022-04-29
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- a predator hunts for their food and kills it in order to survive.
- The study of relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- both species benefit from their interaction.
- Sequence where nutrients and energy is transferred from one organism to the other.
- how energy is passed through food chains.
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Being dependant on nature and each other for survival.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
10 Clues: how energy is passed through food chains. • both species benefit from their interaction. • Being dependant on nature and each other for survival. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • a predator hunts for their food and kills it in order to survive. • ...
5° Vocabulary #3 Theme 4 2023-05-10
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- the chemical element of atomic number 6
- A resource that has a theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans
- measure of the impact human activities have on the environment
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
- Pollutants that are released into the air
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- A gradual increase in average global temperature
- Situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere
- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system
10 Clues: the chemical element of atomic number 6 • Pollutants that are released into the air • A gradual increase in average global temperature • A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons • Situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere • A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system • ...
Environment and Hope 2025-10-31
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- To add chemicals or organic material to soil so that plants grow better
- Forms of energy that can be replaced naturally, such as hydro-electricity, solar energy and wind power
- To refuse to obey rules or authority.
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant
- The gradual destruction of soil or rock by wind or water
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- To weaken or gradually destroy something
- Long-term global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall etc.
- Relating to an imagined society where life is miserable and controlled.
- Using resources to protect the environment for the future.
- An act of violent or open resistance against authority
10 Clues: To refuse to obey rules or authority. • To weaken or gradually destroy something • The natural home or environment of an animal or plant • An act of violent or open resistance against authority • The gradual destruction of soil or rock by wind or water • Using resources to protect the environment for the future. • ...
67 2026-01-15
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- a microscopic agent that infects cells.
- a rapid change in biological processes.
- an individual living being.
- the interaction between organisms in an ecosystem.
- the capacity of a living being to perform vital functions.
- single-celled microorganisms.
- related to the molecules of life.
- the molecule that contains genetic information.
- fungi that decompose organic matter.
- related to the structure of the body.
- the condition that allows growth, reproduction, and response to the environment.
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- the science that studies living things.
- study based on observation and experimentation.
- working together to achieve a biological goal.
- repeated forms in nature.
- the set of conditions that surround a living being.
- living beings that feed on other organisms.
- the variety of living things in a place.
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 microscopic agent that infects cells. • a rapid change in biological processes. • the variety of living things in a place. • ...
Terms from 1st semester QB 2022-01-03
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- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- energy associated with microscopic forms of energy
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- a specific inquiry which the research seeks to provide a response to
- representation of an idea
- thinking in terms of abstractions or symbols
- amount of mass is always conserved
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter
- a form of decisiveness
- confirms or disconfirms scientific hypotheses
- if one variable increases the other will decrease and if one variable decreases the other will increase
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- something that you see happen over and over
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- an educated guess
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- a measurement of how well a system's internal states could be inferred from its external outputs
- the quality of being hot
- one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- the spreading of something more widely
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- the likelihood at which an event is going to occur
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard
- the property that the dimensionless ratios between free parameters
- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- A statement that answers your question
30 Clues: an educated guess • a form of decisiveness • the quality of being hot • representation of an idea • amount of mass is always conserved • the spreading of something more widely • A statement that answers your question • the degree of compactness of a substance • something that you see happen over and over • thinking in terms of abstractions or symbols • ...
WEATHER BINGO 2022-01-20
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- an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation.
- internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature
- the force exerted by air, whether compressed or unconfined, on any surface in contact with it
- process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils
- a warm ocean current flowing N from the Gulf of Mexico, along the E coast of the U.S., to an area off the SE coast of Newfoundland
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- a map showing the state of the weather over a large area.
- a condition of the atmosphere in which the pressure is above average.
- the final transfer of energy to the surface is by
- the boundary of an advancing mass of warm air, in particular the leading edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
- a condition of the atmosphere in which the pressure is below average
- a composite front produced by occlusion.
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
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- the temperature at or near a surface
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air, in particular the trailing edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
- part of the sun's energy is absorbed by the earth's
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid.it is the reverse of evaporation, where liquid water becomes a vapor
- forms when a cold front or warm front stops moving
- energy transmitted in wave motion, especially electromagnetic wave motion.
- radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- a narrow variable band of very strong predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above the earth. There are typically two or three jet streams in each of the northern and southern hemispheres.
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- Ocean currents are the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind, and water density
23 Clues: radiant energy emitted by the sun. • the temperature at or near a surface • a composite front produced by occlusion. • the final transfer of energy to the surface is by • forms when a cold front or warm front stops moving • part of the sun's energy is absorbed by the earth's • a map showing the state of the weather over a large area. • ...
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 • ...
Science Review 2021-05-21
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- vertebrate that lives in water uses gills
- distance above Earth's surface
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- flat sheets of gray clouds that cover the sky
- shape of the land
- liquid water changing to water vapor
- a device that uses radio waves to gather data
- push or pull of an object
- plants releasing water vapor through leaves
- clouds that are wispy and found at high altitudes
- conditioning is this type of behavior
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- average weather of an area over many years
- describes conditions of atmosphere
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- reproduction that involves one parent
- type of energy that is thermal
- ectothermic vertebrate scaly skin lays eggs
- device that changes ME into EE
- heat transfer through space
- forms when water vapor condenses directly on surface
- internal skeleton
- grooved wheel with a rope
22 Clues: shape of the land • internal skeleton • push or pull of an object • grooved wheel with a rope • heat transfer through space • distance above Earth's surface • type of energy that is thermal • device that changes ME into EE • coldest layer of the atmosphere • describes conditions of atmosphere • liquid water changing to water vapor • reproduction that involves one parent • ...
Nutrient Crossword by Noah 2014-02-16
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- A found source of animal protein.
- Function for wounds and healthy gums.
- Comes in water and fat soluble forms.
- Simple sugars found in milk.
- Function for good eyesight and skin.
- The bodies main source of energy.
- It keeps you 'regular' and lower cholesterol.
- Simple sugars found in table sugar.
- A found source of plant protein.
- Helps to carry oxygen throughout the body.
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- Fast digested and results in large fluctuations of blood sugar levels.
- Healthy bone/teeth development.
- We are made up of 70% of it.
- Function for hard bones and teeth.
- For the development of thyroid hormones and growth.
- Provides a source of fat soluble vitamins.
- Function for essential growth in the body.
- Simple sugars found in fruit.
- Good for maintaining, growth and repairing body tissue.
- Slowly digested and rises slowly your blood sugar levels.
20 Clues: We are made up of 70% of it. • Simple sugars found in milk. • Simple sugars found in fruit. • Healthy bone/teeth development. • A found source of plant protein. • A found source of animal protein. • The bodies main source of energy. • Function for hard bones and teeth. • Simple sugars found in table sugar. • Function for good eyesight and skin. • ...
BIOLOGY:CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE 2015-01-13
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- When reactant molecule bind at active site is called enzyme-reactant _______.
- Use to test proteins
- Change in pH can cause proteins to___________.
- Type of proteins that soluble in water
- Tendons,hairs and spiders' webs is example of this.
- More than 2 amino acids linked together.
- Many 3D proteins structures made this.
- Made of protein such as estogen
- When 2 peptide bonds linked, it forms ______.
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- The part where substrate binds
- Enzymes that break out protein
- The difference between each amino acids structure
- The bonds that only create between cystein amino acid
- Less healthy type of fatty acid
- The reaction that produces water is call _____ reaction.
- Where energy store in animal
- All enzymes are__________.
- Working of enzyme is same like _______ model.
- The outer skeleton of shrimp made of this
- Common type of the protein structure,have hydrogen bonds
20 Clues: Use to test proteins • All enzymes are__________. • Where energy store in animal • The part where substrate binds • Enzymes that break out protein • Less healthy type of fatty acid • Made of protein such as estogen • Type of proteins that soluble in water • Many 3D proteins structures made this. • More than 2 amino acids linked together. • ...
Natural Hazard Puzzle 2026-04-16
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- ground collapse that forms a hole
- fine partices from volcanic eruption
- melted rock beneath earth`s surface
- long peroid with little or no rainfall
- Melted rock or hot substance
- A powerful tropical storm with strong winds
- surge rise of sea level due to a storm
- Eruption Realse of lava,ash and gases
- movement of rock and soil
- stronge movment on earth land
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- a uncontrollable fire
- catastrophic downhill movement of a large mass of snow, ice
- a smaller earthquake that occurs in the same area as a larger, earthquake
- a rapid or extreme, often irreversible, loss of soil, rock
- large ocean waves
- waves energy was relaesd durging a earthquake
- servel snowstorms with strong winds
- overflow pf water on land
- a fast spining object
- line A fracture in earth where movment occurs
- of the storm center of a hurricAane
21 Clues: large ocean waves • a uncontrollable fire • a fast spining object • overflow pf water on land • movement of rock and soil • Melted rock or hot substance • stronge movment on earth land • ground collapse that forms a hole • melted rock beneath earth`s surface • fine partices from volcanic eruption • servel snowstorms with strong winds • long peroid with little or no rainfall • ...
Microbe Cross 2026-02-19
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- Help with decay, cycling nutrients back into the environment
- Open water primary producers
- Stores genetic material as single stranded RNA
- Produces own food
- Incredibly important for producing O2
- flagellated , spherical cells of calcium carbonate
- Obtains energy from producer
- Outer shell of a virus
- Two words, no space. A type of virus that induces its nucleic acid into the DNA of the host cell
- Can infect other microbes
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- Smallest of true living organisms and the oldest forms of life
- Marine protozoans with calcium carbonate shell
- Protozoan with hair-like cilia for locomotion and feeing
- Formed by cyanobacterias
- Protozoan that secretes glass skeleton
- Star-shaped internal skeleton made of silica
- Two flagella and lack a skeleton
- Two words, no space. A short chain of genetic material
- Two words, no space. Burrow into calcareous rocks and coral skeletons
- Produces “red tides” and other harmful algal blooms
20 Clues: Produces own food • Outer shell of a virus • Formed by cyanobacterias • Can infect other microbes • Open water primary producers • Obtains energy from producer • Two flagella and lack a skeleton • Incredibly important for producing O2 • Protozoan that secretes glass skeleton • Star-shaped internal skeleton made of silica • Marine protozoans with calcium carbonate shell • ...
