forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Energy 2014-05-03
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- set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant
- new renewable or inexhaustible energy source
- energy resource that is used up much faster than it can be replaced
- the ability to cause change
- energy carried by an electric current
- energy source that can't be used up by humans
- device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy
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- energy carried by an electromagnetic wave
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- the difference position of an electron in an atom
- energy an object has due to its motion
- states that energy can change its form but its never created or destroyed
- energy resource that is replenished continually
- energy stored in an object due to its position
- energy contained in atomic nuclei
- device that uses a magnetic field to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy
- the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material
17 Clues: the ability to cause change • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy contained in atomic nuclei • energy carried by an electric current • energy an object has due to its motion • energy carried by an electromagnetic wave • new renewable or inexhaustible energy source • energy source that can't be used up by humans • energy stored in an object due to its position • ...
energy 2024-01-02
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- is the form of energy that it possesses due to its motion
- is a type of mechanical energy that starts with a vibration,
- is created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances.
- it is in a lamp
- it is an energy associated with gravity or gravitational force
- is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of a system.
- it comes from sun
- is the inherent original energy of a body at rest
- is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- is released through a nuclear reaction or radioactive decay process.
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- is a type of kinetic energy that travels in waves.
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction
- s energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- is the type of energy stored in an object or substance
- is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Light consists of photons,
- is the energy stored in objects
- Is the energy when stretched.
17 Clues: it is in a lamp • it comes from sun • Is the energy when stretched. • is the energy stored in objects • is the inherent original energy of a body at rest • is a type of kinetic energy that travels in waves. • is the type of energy stored in an object or substance • is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. • ...
Energy 2024-09-04
17 Clues: akku • virta • turve • metaani • tehokas • päästöt • biokaasu • maalämpö • tekoallas • kaukolämpö • ydinlaskeuma • hiilidioksidi • vahingollinen • aurinkoenergia • tuottaa_energiaa • tuulivoimapuisto • öljynporauslautta
Energy 2024-09-23
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- green energy that does not pollute the environment; harnessed from the energy of wind
- one form of energy changes to another; allows energy to be using in different ways
- Nonrenewable energy sources formed from the remains of living organisms (coal, natural gas, petroleum)
- energy transfer from warm objects to cooler objects
- energy transfer from moving objects pushing or pulling on another
- makes work easier by changing the size or direction of acting forces
- the ability to do work
- green energy that does not pollute the environment; harnessed from water
- green energy that does not pollute the environment; energy harnessed from the sun (radiant light and heat)
- two or more simple machines working together
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- energy transfer in the form of waves (ex. microwaves, radio waves; energy from the sun)
- movement of energy from one source to another source
- refers to the number of times a machine multiplies a force
- energy transfer of electric charges moving through conductors to complete a circuit
- mechanical energy of position; capable of starting motion
- mechanical energy of motion
- processed by an object because of its motion or energy of position (not in motion)
17 Clues: the ability to do work • mechanical energy of motion • two or more simple machines working together • energy transfer from warm objects to cooler objects • movement of energy from one source to another source • mechanical energy of position; capable of starting motion • refers to the number of times a machine multiplies a force • ...
energy 2025-02-08
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- bahan pengganti solar
- sumber energi yang dapat diolah menjadi avtur
- bentuk energi air terjun yang dimanfaatkan dalam PLTA
- nilai yang menunjukkan efektifitas mesin
- gaya yang digunakan untuk memindahkan benda
- energi yang dimiliki oleh api
- pembangkit listrik sumber sinar matahari
- alat yang digunakan untuk mengubah energi gerak menjadi listrik
- besarnya energi tiap waktu
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- laju air yang mengalir dinyatakan dalam
- sumber energi yang berasal dari fermentasi singkong
- sumber energi PLTB
- sumber energi yang berasal dari makhluk hidup
- pembangkit listrik yang memanfaatkan prinsip reaksi fusi dan fisi
- energi yang terdapat pada roller coaster
- sumber energi dari panas bumi
- umumnya digunakan sebagai pengganti LPG
17 Clues: sumber energi PLTB • bahan pengganti solar • besarnya energi tiap waktu • sumber energi dari panas bumi • energi yang dimiliki oleh api • laju air yang mengalir dinyatakan dalam • umumnya digunakan sebagai pengganti LPG • energi yang terdapat pada roller coaster • nilai yang menunjukkan efektifitas mesin • pembangkit listrik sumber sinar matahari • ...
All about Physics 2024-01-08
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- The process of capturing sunlight and converting it into electricity
- Energy form the travels in waves and can be seen by the human eye
- The process of converting biomass into fuel
- The energy obtained from the sun's rays
- The principle that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another
- The energy an object possesses due to its motion
- The primary non-renewable energy source that powers most vehicles
- The ability to do work or cause change
- A renewable energy source produced from organic materials
- The energy stored in an object due to its position or condition
- A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds
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- The SI unit of energy
- The total energy of an isolated system remains constant over time
- This fossil fuel is formed from the remains of ancient marine plants and animals
- The energy associated with the position of an object in a gravitational field
- A renewable energy source derived from the heat of the Earth's interior
- A type of renewable energy harnessed from moving air
- A type of renewable energy that is utilized from river water flow
- Energy that an object possesses due to its temperature
- The energy generated by the movement of ocean wave
20 Clues: The SI unit of energy • The ability to do work or cause change • The energy obtained from the sun's rays • The process of converting biomass into fuel • The energy an object possesses due to its motion • The energy generated by the movement of ocean wave • A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds • A type of renewable energy harnessed from moving air • ...
Cyclones 2024-12-13
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- moisture in the air forming tiny droplets of water.
- violent Atlantic tropical storm.
- effect due to the Earth’s rotation causing air and currents to change direction.
- distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator.
- boundary separating air masses for which several characteristics differ, such as air density, wind, temperature, and humidity.
- difference between warm & cold water or warm & cold air. Why cold is heavier than warm.
- the part of the land near the ocean; the edge of the land.
- great circle of the earth that is everywhere equally distant from the two poles and divides the earth.
- driven by differences in density and pressure.
- stream a fast, narrow current of air flowing from west to east that encircles the globe.
- gasses held around planet earth by gravity, filtering what is allowed in and out.
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- violent Pacific tropical storm.
- energy moving in a persistent and predictable direction.
- a circular storm that forms over warm oceans with winds that can destroy buildings and rip out trees by their roots.
- large body of air with similar temperature and humidity characteristics that covers a wide area.
- how much water is in the air.
- effect of temperatures fluctuating less where land is adjacent to larger bodies of water.
- horizontal movement of air.
- to make denser.
- cloud on the ground
- take in or soak up energy.
21 Clues: to make denser. • cloud on the ground • take in or soak up energy. • horizontal movement of air. • how much water is in the air. • violent Pacific tropical storm. • violent Atlantic tropical storm. • driven by differences in density and pressure. • moisture in the air forming tiny droplets of water. • energy moving in a persistent and predictable direction. • ...
Science Quiz 3/18 2022-03-18
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- this is made up of a community of different living organisms and the physical environment where they are found
- a wetland that is a low coastal grassland often overflowed by the changing tides is a salt _______
- average weather patterns and conditions over a long period of time
- a diagram that shows one example of the flow of energy in an ecosystem is a food ________
- this is the type of energy an object has because of its place in space; stored energy
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- weight of the atmosphere in a certain area that pushes down on the earth is air ________
- the smallest particle of a substance
- a J shaped container that holds good; it is located on the left side of the upper abdomen
- rain, snow, sleet, hail, or mixed forms of water that fall from the sky
- thick, low, sheet-like clouds that cover the sky, these clouds signal rainy weather; fog is a type of this cloud
10 Clues: the smallest particle of a substance • average weather patterns and conditions over a long period of time • rain, snow, sleet, hail, or mixed forms of water that fall from the sky • this is the type of energy an object has because of its place in space; stored energy • weight of the atmosphere in a certain area that pushes down on the earth is air ________ • ...
Past forms 2018-02-14
Land forms 2022-12-06
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- Earths seven main divisions of land
- A steep rock face
- a picture of a peace of land from a bird’s eye view
- the edge of a peace of land
- Something gradually being lost or destroyed
- a big hill
- When water falls of a cliff
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- lava and dust coming out of a mountain
- A smaller mountain
- A deep gorge typically with a river
- an area where water collects
- The process of wearing by weather
- a small peace of land in the middle of the ocean
- The pease of land between 2 hills or mountains
14 Clues: a big hill • A steep rock face • A smaller mountain • the edge of a peace of land • When water falls of a cliff • an area where water collects • The process of wearing by weather • Earths seven main divisions of land • A deep gorge typically with a river • lava and dust coming out of a mountain • Something gradually being lost or destroyed • ...
Plural Forms 2017-06-11
Land Forms 2024-05-29
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- A large land area that receives very little rainfall
- An inland body of water
- A narrow piece of land that joins two larger sections of land
- Land that rises much higher than the land around it
- A deep, narrow valley with high, steep slopes
- A group of islands
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- Land along a large lake, sea, or ocean
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water
- A large, flat land area
- A large area of water that lies within a curved coastline
- A sheltered body of water where ships can anchor safely
- An opening in the earth’s surface through which molten rock, ash, and gasses from the earth’s interior escapes
- An area of low-lying land that is flooded in the wet season or at high tide & typically remains water-logged at all times
- The lower land between hills or mountains; usually contains a river or a stream
14 Clues: A group of islands • A large, flat land area • An inland body of water • Land along a large lake, sea, or ocean • A deep, narrow valley with high, steep slopes • Land that rises much higher than the land around it • A large land area that receives very little rainfall • A sheltered body of water where ships can anchor safely • ...
Exercise Science Terms 2023-12-12
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- System of hormones, which are chemicals released into the blood by glands called endocrine glands.
- Study of the function of the body. Is concerned on how the body works.
- Control of movement by way of the skeletal muscles which are voluntary control
- A very accessible and easy to perform method of estimating body composition is through measuring body circumference.
- We get this from breakdown of food from our diet
- Study of the function of the body.
- Primarily responsible for creating movement
- is physical exercise of low to high intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process.
- measure of body fat based on height and weight
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- An acute or short-term change (adjustment)in the body associated with exercise.
- Transports Blood, Oxygen, & Nutrients to the tissues of the body
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- Fights off pathogens and infections
- Exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide between the air and blood
- Serves as a structural framework and prove levers for movements with contraction of muscles from the muscular system.
- Involves a long-term change in the body due to exercise training.
- Scientific study of old age, the process of aging, and the particular problems of oldpeople.
- has long been the method of limiting minority athletes participation in American sports
- also known as underwater weighing, is one of the more accurate forms of body composition assessment
- occurs as a result of a disruption to blood flow to an area of the brain.
20 Clues: Study of the function of the body. • Fights off pathogens and infections • Primarily responsible for creating movement • measure of body fat based on height and weight • We get this from breakdown of food from our diet • Exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide between the air and blood • Transports Blood, Oxygen, & Nutrients to the tissues of the body • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- a electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction; also known as a character from Despicable Me.
- the tendency to resist changes in their state of motion.
- the unit of energy.
- a force acting upon an object for some duration of time.
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- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path.
- a circuit that has only ONE path for electricity to flow.
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- the rate of doing work.
10 Clues: the unit of energy. • the rate of doing work. • the tendency to resist changes in their state of motion. • a force acting upon an object for some duration of time. • a circuit that has only ONE path for electricity to flow. • the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element. • ...
Homework #1 2023-09-18
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- Long, propels cells
- Simplest Sugars
- Cells, energy processing, sense and respond the change, response by regulation, homeostasis, reproduction, growth and development
- Dissolved substance
- Lipids that have a glycerol molecule with fatty acid tails
- Fatty organic compounds (insoluble in water)
- Solid fat in animals
- Energy reserve in plants
- Change in number and size of our cells
- hydrogen atom is attracted to the negative atom of another
- 2 or more atoms bonded together
- molecules with 2 or more elements
- Atoms share electrons equally
- All bacteria and archaea are single celled organisms
- Found in potato cells, stores starch
- Uses visible light, magnify up to 2000x, views living organisms
- Mixture of solute dissolved in solvent
- Stages of life
- atoms share a pair of electrons
- different forms of same element with different # of neutrons
- number of protons and electrons in an element
- Builds a large molecule from water
- Made up of Vesicles, ER, and Golgi Bodies
- Has a nucleus, complex
- Green, photosynthesis, chlorophyll
- Makes energy (ATP)
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- Carbon
- measurement of concentration of hydrogen ions in a fluid (0-14)
- Oil in plants
- A macromolecule that stores energy (end in -ose)
- maintains constant pH by removing or adding Hydrogen
- Amount of solute per volume of solution
- Do not have a nucleus, simple structure
- Short, cover cell surface
- DNA made up of nucleotides
- Found in carrot cells, makes orange
- C,H,O,N
- Vary in shape, size, and organization (animal cells)
- Energy reserve in animals
- Atoms share electrons unequally
- formed by gaining or losing 1 or more electron
- number of protons in an element
- All living organisms made up of 1 or more, smallest unit of life, cell division, contain DNA
- Uses beam of electrons, magnifies up to 100,000x, views dead organisms (transmission or scanning)
- Building blocks of proteins
- Flagella or Cilia
- Plants structure
- fuses with plasma membrane that collects and releases materials
- Carbon sugar, nitrogen base, and a phosphate group (C,H,O,N,P)
- What makes it dissolve (ex. water)
- Provide cell shape, motility, and chromosome sorting
- Uses water to break a molecule up
- Most abundant organic molecules in living systems and the most diverse range of functions
53 Clues: Carbon • C,H,O,N • Oil in plants • Stages of life • Simplest Sugars • Plants structure • Flagella or Cilia • Makes energy (ATP) • Long, propels cells • Dissolved substance • Solid fat in animals • Has a nucleus, complex • Energy reserve in plants • Short, cover cell surface • Energy reserve in animals • DNA made up of nucleotides • Building blocks of proteins • Atoms share electrons equally • ...
Elements and rocks crossword vocab b 2023-02-16
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- the process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight
- rock texture characterized by large, well-formed crystals surrounded by finer-grained crystals of the same or different mineral
- The chemical and physical processes that break down rock at Earth's surface.
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- Sedimentary rock that forms when fragments of preexisting rocks are compacted or cemented together.
- rock A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- Rock a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
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- Rock that forms when magma cools above the surface of Earth
- A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals precipitate from a solution or settle from a suspension.
- Loose materials such as rock fragments, mineral grains, and bits of shell that have been moved by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath Earth's surface
- describes magma or igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron and that is generally dark in color
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter.
- The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together into one mass.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
19 Clues: Magma that reaches Earth's surface • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • Rock that forms when magma cools above the surface of Earth • the process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight • The chemical and physical processes that break down rock at Earth's surface. • ...
Photosynthesis Terms 2023-03-01
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- Accessory pigment used in the light reactions, yellow to orange pigment.
- phase two of the calvin cycle
- Organisms that produce their own food
- early prokaryotes capable of photosynthesis
- enzyme involved in the phosphorylation of ATP
- cells that form multicellular organisms
- phase one of the calvin cycle
- Organisms unable to make their own food so they live off of other organisms
- photosystem in the thylakoids that absorbs P700
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- photosystem in the thylakoids that absorbs P680
- enzyme that catalysis the attached of CO2 to RuBP
- aqueous internal fluid of the chloroplast
- known as the early cell that forms a unicellular organisms
- Primary pigment used in the light reaction, Blue to green in color.
- Stacked thylakoids
- phase three of the calvin cycle
- A form of chemical energy
- Broaden the spectrum of colors that drive photosynthesis Yellow/orange pigment
- sites where the light reactions of photosynthesis occur
19 Clues: Stacked thylakoids • A form of chemical energy • phase two of the calvin cycle • phase one of the calvin cycle • phase three of the calvin cycle • Organisms that produce their own food • cells that form multicellular organisms • aqueous internal fluid of the chloroplast • early prokaryotes capable of photosynthesis • enzyme involved in the phosphorylation of ATP • ...
BIOLOGY CROSSWORD 2021-08-13
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- the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed.
- The process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment; it is the result of natural selections acting upon heritable variation over several generations.
- study of living things and their vital processes.
- A membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
- Red fluid in the body that, carries oxygen and important substance
- Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus.
- The study of genes and inheritance in living organisms.
- Is the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy, the whole range of biochemical processes that occur within a living organism.
- An organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host.
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- Is an organic compound and substance, which means that it contains carbon. It is also an essential nutrient that the body may need to get from food.
- Branch of zoology that studies the fishes.
- Part of the metabolism that is responsible of breaking down or degrades complex molecules down into smaller ones; which are then later oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions.
- Process by which the body utilizes the energy released by catabolism to synthesize complex molecules. These complex molecules are then utilized to form cellular structures that are formed from small and simple precursors that act as building blocks.
- synthesis of organic compounds (as in living cells) by energy derived from inorganic.
- A long, thin part similar to a tail, used for movement by some cells, bacteria and other very small organisms.
- Mainly sugars and starches, together constituting one of the three principal types of nutrients used as energy sources (calories) by the body. Constituted by neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
16 Clues: Branch of zoology that studies the fishes. • study of living things and their vital processes. • The study of genes and inheritance in living organisms. • A membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes. • Red fluid in the body that, carries oxygen and important substance • Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus. • ...
Mr Ryu Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- physical substance in general
- A gesture or action used to convey information
- a black combustible rock that could be used to help cook/barbecue food
- the adaptation of species over time
- The science or practice of farming
- Matter that settles to the bottom of liquid
- The using up of a resource
- the action or process of transmitting something, or the state of being transmitted
- The area in which a species lives
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- The amount of specific living things in an area
- the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place
- The highest point of a wave
- Preserved Remains
- A disturbance or variation that transfers energy
- Nucleotides are organic molecules composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and a phosphate
- Self replicating matter that is found in almost all living matter
- The blueprint of an organism that determines its characteristics
- Nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
20 Clues: Preserved Remains • The using up of a resource • The highest point of a wave • physical substance in general • The area in which a species lives • The science or practice of farming • the adaptation of species over time • Matter that settles to the bottom of liquid • A gesture or action used to convey information • The amount of specific living things in an area • ...
Emma Skeletal System Vocabulary A+P 2023-09-14
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- thin layer of cartilage that reduces friction
- AKA the growth plate
- where two bone surfaces come together
- functions as a lever
- stores fat
- provides stability and support
- primary cell of mature bone
- protects internal organs
- forms new bone
- the membranous lining of the medullary cavity
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- hard, dense connective tissue that forms most of the adult skeleton
- the shaft that runs between the proximal and distal part of the bone
- semi rigid form of connective tissue that provides flexibility
- does not fit any classification
- forms in tendons
- breaks down bone
- the production of blood cells
17 Clues: stores fat • forms new bone • forms in tendons • breaks down bone • AKA the growth plate • functions as a lever • protects internal organs • primary cell of mature bone • the production of blood cells • provides stability and support • does not fit any classification • where two bone surfaces come together • thin layer of cartilage that reduces friction • ...
Diet crossword 2013-01-12
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- Can sometimes be known as Lipids.
- A condition that develops through lack of vital nutrients.
- In culinary terms it is an edible plant which provides vital nutrients.
- A substance or food that provides energy or building material for survival and growth of a living organism.
- A disorder characterized by the obsessive desire to lose weight and a distorted body self-perception.
- A strategy used to maximise glycogen storage in the muscles typically performed by endurance athletes such as marathon runners.
- A naturally occurring inorganic solid substance
- A way of eating that benefits the consumer.
- A chemical compound consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen
- A species of cereal grain grown for its seed and provide the body with fibre.
- A food which is generally high in fibre, water, vitamin C and sugars.
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- Is commonly referred to with the acronym ‘BMR’
- The two main forms of this are sugar and starch.
- Organic components in food needed in minute amounts in order to maintain good health.
- Main type of sugar in the blood
- Excessive loss of water due to fluid deprivation or illness.
- A staple Italian food which contains complex carbohydrates which release energy slowly.
- A cold blooded vertebrate packed with vitamins and minerals when consumed.
- consuming a variety of foods from each food group in the right proportions.
- Is the name given to the stored form of Glucose
- When a person’s Body Mass Index exceeds 30.
- A pre-SI metric unit of energy
- Its primary role is to aid growth and repair of tissue in the body.
- aids and speeds up the excretion of waste and toxins from the body
24 Clues: A pre-SI metric unit of energy • Main type of sugar in the blood • Can sometimes be known as Lipids. • When a person’s Body Mass Index exceeds 30. • A way of eating that benefits the consumer. • Is commonly referred to with the acronym ‘BMR’ • Is the name given to the stored form of Glucose • A naturally occurring inorganic solid substance • ...
Crossword 2022-11-03
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- A property of membranes which allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot.
- Process of diffusion in which molecules pass across a membrane through cell membrane channels.
- All cellular content outside the nucleus.
- Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain.
- Internal membrane system where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled.
- Organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the ER for storage in the cell or release outside of the cell.
- Organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell.
- Organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into smaller molecules that can be used but the rest of the cell.
- Organelle that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy.
- Specialized structures that perform important cellular functions within a cell.
- Pressure that must be applied to prevent osmotic movement across a selectively permeable membrane.
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- Process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- When the concentration of two solutions is the same.
- When comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentration of solutes.
- Organelle that converts chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are convenient for the cell to use.
- Strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells.
- Flexible double-layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings.
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- Water channel protein in a cell.
- Organelle that stores materials such as water.
- When comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration of solutes.
- Network of protein filaments which gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement.
22 Clues: Water channel protein in a cell. • All cellular content outside the nucleus. • Organelle that stores materials such as water. • When the concentration of two solutions is the same. • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. • Strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells. • ...
ecosystems 2016-03-17
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- animal that eats both plants and animals
- all the members of one kind of plant or animal
- animal eats only animals
- an animal that eats plants
- living thing that breaks down the remains of dead things
- all living things in an ecosystem
- process of making ones own kind
- tiny living thing
- animal feeds on remains of dead animals
- gets energy by eating producers
- makes its own food
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- web when two or more food chains overlap
- animal that hunts other animals for food
- an animal that helps plants make seeds
- living things depend on others to meet their needs
- everything that surrounds and affects living things
- all living and non living things
- zone temperature doesn't get hot or cold
- an animal that is hunted for food
- breaking down materials into different forms
- matter remains of plants and animals
21 Clues: tiny living thing • makes its own food • animal eats only animals • an animal that eats plants • process of making ones own kind • gets energy by eating producers • all living and non living things • all living things in an ecosystem • an animal that is hunted for food • matter remains of plants and animals • an animal that helps plants make seeds • ...
Dzie! 2016-05-20
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- sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- ability to do work
- process that breaks down rocks and other materials at Earths surface
- an environment area where a particular species lives
- Earth's solid rock outer layer
- all life on Earth
- Dark-colored organic material in soil
- fossil fuel when an organism buried in sediment dissolves, leaving hollow area
- wind erosion that removes surface materials
- land form with high elevation and high relief
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- plate boundaries that forms the Himalayas
- one lithospheric plate collides and plunges down into the mantle
- a fossil that provides evidence of the activities of ancient organisms
- a larger stream
- force that pulls rock and soil down slopes
- my favorite food starts with a G
- movement of individuals out of a population
- all the populations of different species that live in the same area and interact with one another
- super continent
- amount of sediment in a river
20 Clues: a larger stream • super continent • all life on Earth • ability to do work • amount of sediment in a river • Earth's solid rock outer layer • my favorite food starts with a G • Dark-colored organic material in soil • plate boundaries that forms the Himalayas • sediments deposited directly by a glacier • force that pulls rock and soil down slopes • ...
I♥♫ Nathan C. Argue 2016-05-20
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- is wind erosion off earths surface.
- flows over earths surface.
- is earths materials.
- is particals of clay and silt.
- is a loop in a river/stream.
- is one of four spheres into which scientists divide.
- is a mass of moving ice and snow.
- is when rivers flow into a river or ocean or lake and forms a fan like pattern.
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- is sediment deposit form a glacier.
- breaks down earths surface.
- is a thick mass of grass roots and soil.
- is a unit of geological time.
- is a large channel formed by erosion.
- is sediment in a river or stream.
- is connected air spaces that water can get through.
- is a layer of rock beneath the soil.
- is the ability to do work.
- is a dark colored material in the soil.
- is Nathans favorite color.
- is a large stream.
- copies a shape in a mold.
21 Clues: is a large stream. • is earths materials. • copies a shape in a mold. • flows over earths surface. • is the ability to do work. • is Nathans favorite color. • breaks down earths surface. • is a loop in a river/stream. • is a unit of geological time. • is particals of clay and silt. • is sediment in a river or stream. • is a mass of moving ice and snow. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-03-03
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- the direct transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic waves
- the hypothesis that the continent slowly move across Earth's surface
- the force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted
- the amount of mass of a substance in a given volume; mass per unit volume
- the process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- a rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquacke
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
- a dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust
- a break or crack in Earth's lithosphere along which the rocks move
- a usually light-colored rock that is found in continental crust
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth's surface and core
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- the theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by continental currents in the mantle
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans
- a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- the soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- a plate boundary where two plates move away
- the name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and broke into today's continents
- the direct transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another substance that it's touching
21 Clues: a plate boundary where two plates move away • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans • the soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • a usually light-colored rock that is found in continental crust • ...
Science Crossword 2015-04-23
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- a flat sheet of glass that has a smooth, silver colored coating on one side
- a transverse wave that involves the transfer of electric and magnetic energy
- a material that transmits most of the light that strikes it
- this occurs when parallel rays of light hit a smooth surface
- an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half
- a material that scatters the light that passes through it
- any two colors that combine to form white light are called this
- occurs when parallel rays of light hit an uneven surface
- three colors that can combine to make any other color
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- when the three primary colors of light are combined in equal amounts
- the light that passes through a polarized filter
- this forms when light rays actually meet
- the image you see in a plane mirror
- when light causes an electron to move so much that it is knocked out of metal
- the energy that electromagnetic waves transfer through matter or space
- a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward
- a copy of the object formed by reflected or refracted rays of light
- a mirror with a surface that curves inward like the inside of a bowl
- a material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it
- each packet of light energy
- two primary colors combine in equal amounts to produce this
- the point at which rays parallel to the optical axis reflect and meet
- light waves as straight lines
- a color that is produced when the three primary colors of pigments are combined in equal amounts
- colored substances that are used to color other materials
25 Clues: each packet of light energy • light waves as straight lines • the image you see in a plane mirror • this forms when light rays actually meet • a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward • an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half • the light that passes through a polarized filter • three colors that can combine to make any other color • ...
Health promotion and disease prevention 2020-09-12
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- cervical cancer management Breast - BRCA1 and BRCA 2 gene mutations
- breast cancer reduction therapy
- the food group that provides the most calcium in our diet
- and urination are sign of high blood sugar and symptoms of diabetes
- Not to use protect against cancer underweight-Be as lean as possible without becoming sugarydrinks Avoid or limit consumption of energy-dense foods.
- Supplies to body with energy, forms cells, maintain body temperature
- Heparin can be administered by
- 1st vaccine given after birth Tamoxifen - treatment for breast Cancer
- play a large role in the growth and repair of body's tissues
- highest amount of saturated fatty acid
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- major risk factor for ischemic heart disease Cholesterol makes the blood cells more dense Atherosclerosis Disease that produces plague in the arteries
- activity help lower stress, increase energy levels and boost immune system
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Early Identification in which stage
- Required minimum of 150 minutes per week Exercise Required minimum of 150 minutes per week Nutrition Process of providing food and nutrients necessary for growth
- leads to increased risk of which cancer modifiable risk factor responsible for disease and deaths from cancer and CVD and pulmonar disease
- Lipoprotein responsible for transporting the cholesterol from liver to peripheral tissues
- Leads to increase the risk of CVD
- helps reduce the amount of cholesterol in the blood
- 1st line pharmacotherapy for tobacco cessation .
- fisrt line drug for primary prevention of CVD Varenicline Most effective drug used to help tabacco cessation
- lipoprotein responsible for transporting the cholesterol from peripheral tissue to liver
- Royal Australian College of General Practitioners guide lance
22 Clues: Heparin can be administered by • breast cancer reduction therapy • Leads to increase the risk of CVD • highest amount of saturated fatty acid • 1st line pharmacotherapy for tobacco cessation . • helps reduce the amount of cholesterol in the blood • the food group that provides the most calcium in our diet • play a large role in the growth and repair of body's tissues • ...
Spring BM 2 - Biology 2023-03-29
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- Last trees to become established in a climax community.
- controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Live in extreme environments.
- Cells made in meiosis are genetically _________.
- Organelle NOT found in animals, fungi, or bacteria.
- Rapid bursts of change followed by periods of no change.
- Selection pattern favoring only ONE extreme.
- This exchange of DNA occurs during meiosis.
- States that genes (traits) separate independent of each other.
- Smallest levels of organization, most specific
- Traits must be ____________ in order to change a population overtime due to evolution.
- This consumer is most impacted by DDT in a food chain with 4 trophic levels.
- Makes chemical energy for the cell.
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- Tests a hypothesis
- All the living things in the area. ex) grass and prairie dogs
- Convert nitrogen gas into usable forms.
- Caused by increased greenhouse effect.
- This type of reproduction involves two organisms and increases genetic variation.
- First organisms to grow in an area during secondary succession.
- plants response to gravity
- Chromosomal mutations that involved two different chromosomes.
- Type of frameshift mutation that removes a base.
- Viral replication cycle composed of 5 steps that immediately destroys the host
- This type of solution will cause a cell to shrink.
- Type of nucleic acid found in both viruses and bacteria.
- Growth pattern without limiting factors
- This causes increased chances of skin cancer.
- Number of cells produced during mitosis.
- ONLY RNA contains this nitrogen base.
- To speed up chemical reactions enzymes _______ activation energy.
- plant cells form a cell _________ during cytokinesis
- Species that outcompete the organisms already established in an area.
- Type of diffusion that uses a protein channel but DOES NOT require energy.
- Transfers amino acids to the ribosome.
34 Clues: Tests a hypothesis • plants response to gravity • Live in extreme environments. • Makes chemical energy for the cell. • ONLY RNA contains this nitrogen base. • Caused by increased greenhouse effect. • Transfers amino acids to the ribosome. • Convert nitrogen gas into usable forms. • Growth pattern without limiting factors • controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
UNIT 5 AMAZE B 2025-05-26
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- producing electricity by the force of fast moving water such as rivers or waterfalls.
- in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful, etc.
- a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt.
- existing in limited quantities that cannot be replaced after they have all been used.
- wood that has been cut into various lengths for building.
- all the plants, animals, and people living in an area considered together with their environment as a system of relationships.
- having or producing powerful and dangerous energy that comes from the breaking up of atoms.
- a substance, such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily.
- containing an equal amount or number of similar things or people.
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- able to be obtained, used, or reached.
- of or from the sun, or using the energy from the sun to produce electric power
- relating to forms of energy that are produced using the sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than those using fuels such as oil or coal.
- gas, found underground, that is used as a fuel.
- a fuel that is made from living things or their waste.
- fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago.
- no longer existing.
- to make something or bring something into existence.
- being or using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to another nucleus.
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else.
- a hard, black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power, or a single piece of this.
20 Clues: no longer existing. • able to be obtained, used, or reached. • gas, found underground, that is used as a fuel. • in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful, etc. • to make something or bring something into existence. • a fuel that is made from living things or their waste. • wood that has been cut into various lengths for building. • ...
Matter 2021-02-16
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- the act of spreading or allowing to spread freely
- subatomic particl that is constituent of every atomic nucleus except ordinary hydrogen
- a substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their atomic nuclei
- six chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table
- any of the 6 chemical element that make up group 1 of the periodic table
- the amount of substance in a defined space
- the sum of the numbers of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together
- a substance that has mass and can take up space
- a stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- an electrical neutral group of atoms joined together by chemical bonds
- a nonmetal that in combination with a metal forms an alloy
- the horizantal row on the periodic table
- the negatively charged particles of an atom
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- a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal
- a particle smaller than an atom
- the number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element
- the capacity of doing work
- a metallic substances composed of two or more elements,as either a compound or a solution
- the group in the periodic table consisting of five chemically related elements
- a fundamental theory of matter that explains physical properties in terms of the motion of atoms and molecules
- a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements
- the movement of a solvent(e.g water)through a semipermeable membrane(e.g a living cell)from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
- a small portion of matter
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- an organised array of all the chemical elements in order of increasing atomic number
- an element that readily forms positive icons and has metallic bonds
- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element
- a notation of one or two letters representing a chemical element
29 Clues: a small portion of matter • the capacity of doing work • a particle smaller than an atom • the horizantal row on the periodic table • the amount of substance in a defined space • the negatively charged particles of an atom • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a substance that has mass and can take up space • the act of spreading or allowing to spread freely • ...
Introduction to Circuits. 2024-09-08
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- All parts must be ____ for the circuit to work.
- In a series circuit, electricity only has one of these.
- Electricity travels to this end of the battery.
- The value is the same thought out the circuit.
- A circuit forms this.
- Another word for battery.
- Wire size used for lighting circuits.
- Resistance is measured in
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- It varies thought out the series circuit.
- Electricity travels through this to the light bulb.
- Electricity leaves this end of the battery.
- Sum of all the resistors.
- This type of energy passes through the circuit.
- This wiring method is not suitable for residential lighting.
- A bulb must be this to know that the circuit works.
15 Clues: A circuit forms this. • Sum of all the resistors. • Another word for battery. • Resistance is measured in • Wire size used for lighting circuits. • It varies thought out the series circuit. • Electricity leaves this end of the battery. • The value is the same thought out the circuit. • All parts must be ____ for the circuit to work. • ...
Carbohydrates 2025-10-26
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- enzyme that branches glycogen chains
- disaccharide composed of glucose and galactose
- disorder of glycogen metabolism
- type of sugar that can reduce other molecules
- disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose, a non reducing sugar
- pathway that generates NAdPH and ribose 5 phosphate
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- monosaccharide that forms lactose with glucose
- metabolic pathway that synthesizes glucose from non carbohydrates
- monosaccharide found in fruits sweater than glucose
- a disaccharide formed from 2 glucose units
- storage polysaccharide in animals
- simple sugar that is the main energy source for cells
- disorder caused by galactose accumulation
- metabolic pathway breaking down glucose to Pyruvate
- type of sugar that cannot reduce other molecules
15 Clues: disorder of glycogen metabolism • storage polysaccharide in animals • enzyme that branches glycogen chains • disorder caused by galactose accumulation • a disaccharide formed from 2 glucose units • type of sugar that can reduce other molecules • monosaccharide that forms lactose with glucose • disaccharide composed of glucose and galactose • ...
BakerN energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- need reservoir and dam to use this energy
- force of moving water
- heat from the earth's interior
- farmed mixture made by gasoline
- not a often used energy source because its expensive and hard To convert
- change in a form of energy
- clean energy source
- reducing energy use
- factory were crude oil is refined
- convert this source into energy
- compounds made from energy
- energy made from dead organisms
- take billions of years to renew
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- lightbulbs more commonly used because they conserve more energy
- form of burning energy
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- good for rocket fuel
- ways to use less energy
- sends down radiant energy rays to convert to energy
- energy conserver inside walls
- limitation of this energy source is it's not always sunny
- form of smart energy
- non-renewable source another word for oil
- mainly used for electric power
- the three major types of fuel
- light and heat given off by the sun
- limitation could cause earthquakes
- this fuel is mainly used for transportation.
- when thermal energy rods burst
- substance that provides energy
30 Clues: clean energy source • reducing energy use • good for rocket fuel • form of smart energy • force of moving water • form of burning energy • ways to use less energy • change in a form of energy • compounds made from energy • energy conserver inside walls • the three major types of fuel • heat from the earth's interior • mainly used for electric power • when thermal energy rods burst • ...
Science crossword 2024-12-18
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- Water with salt in it
- heat Describes how much heat ( thermal energy) is needed to warm up a substance
- Tension when water forms a film or skin that resits external forces
- Liquid to gas
- Mass the mass of an atom, measured in atomic mass units
- gas to liquid
- a property in which water likes to stick to other things
- Liquid to solid
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- solid to a gas
- Water without salt in it
- water loving
- water fearing
- Gas to liquid
- solid to liquid
- a property in which water likes to stick to itself
15 Clues: water loving • water fearing • Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to a gas • solid to liquid • Liquid to solid • Water with salt in it • Water without salt in it • a property in which water likes to stick to itself • Mass the mass of an atom, measured in atomic mass units • a property in which water likes to stick to other things • ...
Types of Energy and Transformations 2023-12-14
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- - Convert light into energy
- - Breaking apart an atom for energy
- - Energy stored in connections between things
- - Energy associated with moving objects
- - Energy that makes things warm
- - Energy from things that move
- - Energy related to how high something is
- - Energy that powers our devices
- - Source of natural energy
- - Energy we hear
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- - Merging atoms for energy
- - Tiny particles that hold energy
- - Process of switching energy types
- - Energy ready to be used
- - Energy from moving water
- - Device turning one energy into another
- - Energy from beneath the ground
- - Energy that helps us see
- - Energy from moving wind
- - Changing energy from one form to another
20 Clues: - Energy we hear • - Energy ready to be used • - Energy from moving wind • - Merging atoms for energy • - Energy from moving water • - Energy that helps us see • - Source of natural energy • - Convert light into energy • - Energy from things that move • - Energy that makes things warm • - Energy from beneath the ground • - Energy that powers our devices • ...
waves_fatima 2022-12-12
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- energy of movement
- a repeating and recognizable feature
- a point where a wave crosses its resting line
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms but cannot be created or destroyed
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- the high point of a wave
- a regular pattern of motion
- a wave in which the wave's medium is compressed in the same direction as the movement of the wave; also called longitude wave
- the height of the peaks above the resting line in a wave
- a wave in which the wave's medium moves in the same direction as the movement of the wave; also called a compression wave
- a rate of something that repeats over and over
10 Clues: energy of movement • the high point of a wave • a regular pattern of motion • a repeating and recognizable feature • a point where a wave crosses its resting line • a rate of something that repeats over and over • the height of the peaks above the resting line in a wave • ...
Wave Energy 2025-05-08
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- Who created the KAIMEI
- Benefit of wave energy compared to fossil fuels
- Where is wave energy normally harvest
- Wave Energy Converters
- Movement of waves in the ocean that can be harnessed for energy
- Advantage of wave energy over solar energy
- What kind of energy is wave energy
- Nickename of the Salter's Duck device
- Where was the first wave patent
- Potential use of wave energy
- Year of the oil crisis, which renewed interest in wave energy
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- Who had the first patent on wave energy
- Year of first wave energy patent
- Form of energy that wave power is a type of
- Device used to test wave-energy devices
- Devices that convert wave energy into usable forms
- The year Bochaux Praceique developed a wave device
- Device that measures wave height
- Highest part of the wave
- Device that converts wave power into electricity
20 Clues: Who created the KAIMEI • Wave Energy Converters • Highest part of the wave • Potential use of wave energy • Where was the first wave patent • Year of first wave energy patent • Device that measures wave height • What kind of energy is wave energy • Where is wave energy normally harvest • Nickename of the Salter's Duck device • Who had the first patent on wave energy • ...
Bio Crossoword 2017-09-20
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- Chemical substances in food that organisms need
- Producing of new offspring
- Combining simple substances to make complex substances
- Process by which materials enter and leave cells
- Involves activities that control and coordinate and organism
- The process of releasing chemical energy from complex reaction
- Involves activities that control and coordinate an organism
- Break down of food materials into simpler forms
- The taking in of food
- Producing new offspring identical to parents, involves one parent
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- Increase if size in an organism
- Removal of an organisms metabolic wastes
- A living thing
- Condition of maintaining a constant internal environment
- How it takes minerals in and converts them into something usefull
- Involves all the chemical reactions and activities carried in an organism
- Study of living things
17 Clues: A living thing • The taking in of food • Study of living things • Producing of new offspring • Increase if size in an organism • Removal of an organisms metabolic wastes • Chemical substances in food that organisms need • Break down of food materials into simpler forms • Process by which materials enter and leave cells • Combining simple substances to make complex substances • ...
Earth's Interior 2017-04-07
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- the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere
- layer of rock that forms earth's outer surface
- hot solid material between earth's crust and core
- pieces of earth's lithosphere are in constant motion
- a layer of molten iron and nickel
- trace of an ancient organism
- plate boundary where two plates move from each other
- transfer of heat from one particle of matter to another
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- wave of energy that travels
- plate boundary where two plates move to each other
- transfer of heat by movement
- rigid layer
- dense sphere of solid iron and nickel
- plate boundary where two plates move past each other
- the continents slowly move across earth's surface
- single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents
- soft layer
- break in earth's crust
18 Clues: soft layer • rigid layer • break in earth's crust • wave of energy that travels • transfer of heat by movement • trace of an ancient organism • a layer of molten iron and nickel • dense sphere of solid iron and nickel • layer of rock that forms earth's outer surface • hot solid material between earth's crust and core • the continents slowly move across earth's surface • ...
Stellar Evolution 2023-11-02
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- Hottest color seen from stars.
- Core of huge star collapses then explodes.
- Very massive stars that are typically red.
- Small as the Earth but extremely hot and old.
- Forms when nebula contracts and begins heating.
- Coolest color seen from stars.
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- No energy can escape the gravitational pull.
- Large cloud of gas and dust.
- Graph of stars relating luminosity and temp.
- Our sun will next become one of these.
- All stars begin on the main ________.
- Process fueling a star at over 15 million degrees C.
12 Clues: Large cloud of gas and dust. • Hottest color seen from stars. • Coolest color seen from stars. • All stars begin on the main ________. • Our sun will next become one of these. • Core of huge star collapses then explodes. • Very massive stars that are typically red. • No energy can escape the gravitational pull. • Graph of stars relating luminosity and temp. • ...
Physics Energy Crossword 2014-03-06
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- The ability of an object to do work.
- Rate that energy is transferred.
- the condition of being dissociated into ions.
- Energy produced by radio waves.
- A substance that can undergo a transformation through a reaction.
- What are rubber bands made of?
- Work that is taken in.
- The energy that powers your toaster.
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- Closely related to Electrical Energy and can attract or repel metal.
- Energy that has to do with the height of an object.
- Creates vibration, Audible.
- Energy that is used with automobiles.
- Energy of motion.
- How an object gains or loses energy.
- generates useful heat and electric energy.
- Energy stored in a battery.
- Work that is taken out.
- Energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities.
- Heat energy
- An apple fell on my head!
20 Clues: Heat energy • Energy of motion. • Work that is taken in. • Work that is taken out. • An apple fell on my head! • Creates vibration, Audible. • Energy stored in a battery. • What are rubber bands made of? • Energy produced by radio waves. • Rate that energy is transferred. • The ability of an object to do work. • How an object gains or loses energy. • ...
States of Matter 2024-03-27
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- Means "colour" in Greek.
- Particles vibrate faster and push each other apart when thermal energy is added.
- It is made when two or more substances are combined to make something.
- Scientific word for burning.
- Making something less concentrated.
- Changing state from a gas to a liquid.
- Changing state from a liquid to a solid.
- A scientific technique used to separate two or more coloured pigments that are mixed together.
- The substance being dissolved.
- The name for a solid that forms in a liquid during a chemical reaction.
- The space that something takes up.
- Has a definite volume and shape.
- It mixes with oxygen and burns to transfer energy.
- The worst conductor.
- Words or pictures.
- Changing state from a solid to a gas.
- The gradual movement of particles that mix together.
- When an insoluble substance doesn't float or settle at the bottom but it spreads in the water which makes it look cloudy.
- Doesn't have a definite shape but has a definite volume.
- The process of adding energy to something.
- Separating different sized particles out of a mixture.
- What something is called when the solute dissolved in the solvent.
- The process of removing energy from something.
- The liquid that dissolves the solute.
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- The smallest particle matter is made out of.
- What everything is made out of.
- The weight of something.
- Particles in a solid vibrate and transfer some of their thermal energy to nearby particles.
- Changing state going from a solid to a liquid.
- How many states of matter are there.
- A liquid that passes through the filter.
- Molecule They are less dense and will go up.
- The best conductor.
- Areas of liquid or gasses with more thermal energy in their particles will rise.
- Changing state from a gas to a solid.
- A measurement of how much solute has been dissolved in the solvent.
- One of the basic subatomic particles.
- It is anything that takes up space and can be weighted.
- It has no shape or volume.
- Substances Is a mixed substance that is not mixed with anything but is fixed.
- Changing state from a liquid to a gas.
- Particles vibrate slower and move closer together when thermal energy is removed.
- Mixture that is made.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- What something is called when the solute doesn't dissolve in the solvent.
- Molecule They are more dense and will go down.
- It is when you try to mix a solid into a liquid until it disappears.
- Is the amount of something.
48 Clues: Words or pictures. • The best conductor. • The worst conductor. • Mixture that is made. • Means "colour" in Greek. • The weight of something. • It has no shape or volume. • Is the amount of something. • Scientific word for burning. • The substance being dissolved. • What everything is made out of. • Has a definite volume and shape. • A group of atoms bonded together. • ...
Cell Organelles 2023-09-15
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- control center of the cell, like a brain.
- storage container for food and water in the cell.
- transports substances across the cell.
- multi-celled organism.
- green structure in a plant, like a solar panel.
- these produce and carry proteins across the cell.
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- powerhouse of the cell, stores energy.
- outer layer in animal cells that protects the cells.
- single-celled organism.
- the cells mail room where proteins are packaged.
- this substance holds everything in place inside the cell.
- breaks down waste in a cell.
- outer layer in a plant cell.
- forms all living organisms.
14 Clues: multi-celled organism. • single-celled organism. • forms all living organisms. • breaks down waste in a cell. • outer layer in a plant cell. • powerhouse of the cell, stores energy. • transports substances across the cell. • control center of the cell, like a brain. • green structure in a plant, like a solar panel. • the cells mail room where proteins are packaged. • ...
Processes that Change Earth 2024-05-30
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- Earth's places move when the _______ mantle moves.
- The Earth's _______ core is made of liquid iron.
- ___________volcanoes are wide with fairly steep slopes and have explosive eruptions of rock and ash.
- Pressure and heat can turn granite, an igneous rock, into gneiss, a _______________ rock.
- Sandstone is a type of ______________ rock where you would most likely to find a fossil.
- You would expect to find sediment ____________ where a faster river enters a slower river.
- A _____ forms as running water erodes the surrounding rock.
- An example of a _____________ resource is soil.
- An ____________ occurs when earth's plates push against each other.
- About 225 million years ago, all of Earth's landmasses were joined in one huge landmass called ________. Then it broke into two pieces before breaking further into smaller pieces.
- Plants can also cause weathering and _________.
- A mineral's ability to resist being scratched.
- Crop ____________ is the changing of planted crops from year to year.
- The color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral against a rough white tile.
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- ___________ means all kinds of landforms in a place.
- When lava, or melted rock, cools quickly, it hardens ________ crystals can grow large so it becomes igneous rock with small or no crystals.
- Each rock layer is younger than the one beneath it describes the law of ________________.
- A ________ is a type of landform made by a glacier.
- __________ sediment forms a type of rock called sedimentary rock.
- To __________ water, the government can develop a park with native grasses, flowering plants, and shrubs.
- Communities with a shortage of water or energy may require people to _________ their use of water or energy.
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- A _______ is the preserved remains or traces of a living thing.
- A naturally occurring, nonliving solid that has a specific chemical makeup and a repeating structure.
- When farmers ____________, they plant different crops near each other to keep soil healthy.
- The way a mineral's surface reflects light.
26 Clues: The way a mineral's surface reflects light. • A mineral's ability to resist being scratched. • An example of a _____________ resource is soil. • Plants can also cause weathering and _________. • The Earth's _______ core is made of liquid iron. • Earth's places move when the _______ mantle moves. • A ________ is a type of landform made by a glacier. • ...
Geological Record CW 1 2023-12-11
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- a solid copy of the shape of an organism
- fossils in which minerals replace all of an organism, or a part, such as a dinosaur bone
- the geologic principle that states that in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is older than the layer above it and younger than the layer below it
- a standard time scale of the geologic events and life forms in Earth’s history
- a break in Earth’s crust long which rocks move
- the process of measuring the absolute age of geologic material by measuring the concentrations of radioactive isotopes and their decay products
- a hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism or part of an organism
- a drill core of ice that can help tell the climates of the past
- fossils of widely distributed organisms that lived during a geologically short period
- the time it takes for half of the atoms of a radioactive element to decay
- these fossils provide evidence of the activities of ancient organisms
- the age of rock compared to the ages of other rock
- rock that forms when melted material hardens inside Earth or on the surface
- type of fossil that is an extremely thin coating of carbon on rock
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- when many types of living things become extinct at the same time
- an igneous rock layer formed when lava flows onto Earth’s surface and hardens
- a gap in the geologic record that shows where rock layers have been lost due to erosion
- the age of a rock given as the number of years since the rock formed
- scientists who study fossils
- A description of surface features of land.
- a bend in rock that forms where part of Earth's crust is compressed
- an igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface
- a term referring to all water that is temporarily frozen in polar ice caps, snow, permafrost, and glaciers
- the process in which the nuclei of radioactive elements break down, releasing fast-moving particles and energy
24 Clues: scientists who study fossils • a solid copy of the shape of an organism • A description of surface features of land. • a break in Earth’s crust long which rocks move • the age of rock compared to the ages of other rock • a drill core of ice that can help tell the climates of the past • when many types of living things become extinct at the same time • ...
Science Review 2024-05-24
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- force that pulls things down
- thing that produces energy
- water with salt in it
- warm blooded animal that gives birth to babies, like cat or dog
- sphere with all of the water
- water with no salt in it
- sphere with the sky and gas surrounds the Earth
- animal that is hunting others
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- water vapor changing to tiny droplets
- the steps of this are: precipitation, condensation, evaporation, and collection
- sphere with all living things
- thing in space made of planets, stars, and space dust
- water that falls from the sky
- sphere with all rocks and land forms
- cold blooded animal with scales, like snakes or lizards
- rain, snow, sunny, cloudy are all kinds of ___
- animals that eat other animals
- animal that gets hunted
18 Clues: water with salt in it • animal that gets hunted • water with no salt in it • thing that produces energy • force that pulls things down • sphere with all of the water • sphere with all living things • water that falls from the sky • animal that is hunting others • animals that eat other animals • sphere with all rocks and land forms • water vapor changing to tiny droplets • ...
Fields of Science 2013-05-20
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- The science of plants.
- a biology science dealing with animals.
- Science dealing with soil.
- The science forms of life existing in former geologic period.
- Study of historic and prehistoric life.
- Science Deals with Earth and its Changes.
- Science Dealing with matter, energy, motion,and force.
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- The science of life and living matter.
- Science dealing with climate and weather.
- the science studying origin, nature,and disease.
- Science dealing with fishes.
- science dealing with a living creatures in there environment.
- The Science that deals with stuff not on earth like the universe.
- the branch of science that deals with the ocean.
- Chemical properties, reaction,and Phenomena.
- branch of physics dealing with sound and sound waves.
16 Clues: The science of plants. • Science dealing with soil. • Science dealing with fishes. • The science of life and living matter. • a biology science dealing with animals. • Study of historic and prehistoric life. • Science dealing with climate and weather. • Science Deals with Earth and its Changes. • Chemical properties, reaction,and Phenomena. • ...
Fun with energy 2025-11-21
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- waves, what sound waves travel in
- _____________ potential energy is the energy stored in a plant or animal
- ________ energy due to the movement of particles in a material
- ________ energy is all potential and kinetic energy
- _____________ potential energy is the energy due to being compressed or stretched
- waves, what photons travel in
- converts EME to CPE
- friction, objects sliding over something
- when atoms split
- energy found in the sun
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- friction, objects rolling over something
- when atoms combine
- the type of friction with objects going through air or water
- makes surfaces slide over more easily
- energy _______ is energy going to a new object and changing type
- friction, two surfaces stuck to each other
- the energy of movement
- energy ____________ is energy going to a new object
- chain, shows the flow of energy through a system
- _______ potential energy energy due to mass and height
- converts sliding friction to rolling friction
- _______ energy that travels in longitudinal waves
- bits of energy shown by the electromagnetic spectrum
- makes surfaces smoother
24 Clues: when atoms split • when atoms combine • converts EME to CPE • the energy of movement • makes surfaces smoother • energy found in the sun • waves, what photons travel in • waves, what sound waves travel in • makes surfaces slide over more easily • friction, objects rolling over something • friction, objects sliding over something • friction, two surfaces stuck to each other • ...
energy crossword 2025-03-18
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- how high something is
- the measurement of energy
- commonly found during thunder storms
- produces heat useing flames
- this is the energy you would find in a fan
- the energy of motion
- energy cannot be or destroyed
- type of electromagnetic energy used to look at bones
- potential energy based on something being strecthed
- the energy released from the nuclei of atoms
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- energy that powers your house
- stored energy due to and objects height, position or material
- ability to do work
- the energy that batteries contain
- also known as heat
- a microwave use this type of energy
- potential energy based on gravity and height
- energy is needed to do this
- the transfer of energy that does not require material
19 Clues: ability to do work • also known as heat • the energy of motion • how high something is • the measurement of energy • produces heat useing flames • energy is needed to do this • energy that powers your house • energy cannot be or destroyed • the energy that batteries contain • a microwave use this type of energy • commonly found during thunder storms • ...
Energy Crossword-Lexy Payne 2014-02-25
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- force times distance
- thermom work equals change in energy
- energy from the motion of electrons
- E= -m*B
- rubberband
- energy to remove one electron
- kinetic
- newtons times meters
- joules per second
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
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- energy of motion
- the potential to react
- stored energy
- energy/ U=mgh
- change in work over time
- Q= C(t)*t
- vibrations of atoms
- 750 watts
- energy necessary to separate a nuclear atom into parts
- potential
- work adding energy
21 Clues: E= -m*B • kinetic • Q= C(t)*t • 750 watts • potential • rubberband • stored energy • energy/ U=mgh • energy of motion • joules per second • vibrations of atoms • force times distance • newtons times meters • the potential to react • work adding energy • change in work over time • energy to remove one electron • energy from the motion of electrons • the energy of electromagnetic waves • ...
Cell Theory 2023-09-12
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- - the life cycle of a dividing cell, including Interphase and the M phase or Mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis).
- - cell organelles that are responsible for assembling proteins.
- - cell organelles that convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell.
- - the fundamental unit of life.
- - tiny cellular structures, that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation.
- - single-celled organisms that are the earliest and most primitive forms of life on earth.
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- - a thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell.
- - all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell.
- - one of the five basic principles of biology, stating that the cell is the basic unit of life.
- the study of living organisms.
- - a membrane-bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction.
11 Clues: the study of living organisms. • - the fundamental unit of life. • - cell organelles that are responsible for assembling proteins. • - a thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. • - cell organelles that convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell. • ...
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT (KQ1) ! 2013-05-26
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- the large-scale,continuous movements of water in seas and oceans.
- transported along coasts through beach and longshore drift.
- another meaning for land.
- a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts.
- ____ forms when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans.
- another meaning for living things.
- a bridge of a rock.
- ___ waves break violently on the shore with high energy.
- ____ are formed when the less resistant rocks are eroded away.
- sediments are carried into the sea from the shore.
- the daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level.
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- when rock particles carried by waves rub or hit against one another, they break down into smaller pieces.
- ___ waves break far from the shore and with little energy.
- the remaining more resistant rocks which extend into the sea.
- the arrangement and composition of rock found in the area.
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves.
- when waves break, water rushes up a beach.
- a long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attached to the land.
- _____ wave is the process by which waves change direction as they approach a coast.
- a zone of sediment deposition, usually formed from loose sand, gravel, pebbles, broken shells and corals.
20 Clues: a bridge of a rock. • another meaning for land. • another meaning for living things. • when waves break, water rushes up a beach. • sediments are carried into the sea from the shore. • the daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level. • a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts. • ___ waves break violently on the shore with high energy. • ...
Reversible Reactions, Equilibrium, LeChatelier 2025-07-30
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- system a system where no reactants or products can enter or leave
- describes equilibrium where reactions continue to occur but concentrations remain constant
- a reaction that releases heat energy
- a reactant in the Haber process obtained from air
- to use unreacted reactants again in the process to improve efficiency
- a condition (such as temperature or pressure) chosen to balance yield and rate
- a reaction where products can reform the original reactants
- a factor that influences equilibrium by altering the amounts of reactants or products
- the direction of the reaction that forms products from reactants
- a reactant in the Haber process obtained from natural gas or hydrocarbons
- a reaction that absorbs heat energy
- the amount of product formed in a chemical reaction
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- the product of the Haber process used to make fertilisers
- a state where the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate
- the direction of the reaction that reforms reactants from products
- a factor affecting equilibrium, especially in reactions involving gases
- a condition that affects the position of equilibrium depending on exothermic or endothermic nature
- a substance that increases reaction rate without being used up
- the catalyst used in the Haber process
- a principle used to predict how equilibrium shifts when conditions change
20 Clues: a reaction that absorbs heat energy • a reaction that releases heat energy • the catalyst used in the Haber process • a reactant in the Haber process obtained from air • the amount of product formed in a chemical reaction • the product of the Haber process used to make fertilisers • a reaction where products can reform the original reactants • ...
Graptolites 2015-08-12
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- graptolite fauna composed of forms with a single biserial branch
- a complete graptolite colony
- time period when graptolites first evolved
- shape of thecae
- multi-branched forms with several thecal types in one colony
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- graptolite fauna composed of forms with multiple stipes
- shape of graptolite colony where branches hang down parallel to each other
- time period when uniserial single branched graptolites were prevalent
- graptolite fauna composed of forms with a single uniserial branch
- a branch of a graptolite colony
- graptolite fauna composed of forms with two to four branches
- the material that graptolites construct their skeletons from
- cup that houses an individual graptolite zooid
- shape of thecae
14 Clues: shape of thecae • shape of thecae • a complete graptolite colony • a branch of a graptolite colony • time period when graptolites first evolved • cup that houses an individual graptolite zooid • graptolite fauna composed of forms with multiple stipes • graptolite fauna composed of forms with two to four branches • ...
Chem vocab 1 2022-10-13
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- charged atom
- a Solution containing an excess of solute
- Substance that dissolves a solute
- elactron in the outer energy level
- atom with an abnormal number of neutrons
- an ionic compound
- a solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution
- the process by which ions are formed by gain or loss of an electron
- positive ion, formed from metals
- The substance that is dissolved in a solution
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- Conducts electricity,
- negative ion, formed from nonmetals
- Solution containing the maximum amount of solute capable of being dissolved under given conditions
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- row in the periodic table
- column in the periodic table
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- the maximum quantity of a substance that may be dissolved in another
- positivelycharged subatomic particle
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
20 Clues: charged atom • an ionic compound • Conducts electricity, • row in the periodic table • column in the periodic table • positive ion, formed from metals • Substance that dissolves a solute • elactron in the outer energy level • negative ion, formed from nonmetals • positivelycharged subatomic particle • negatively charged subatomic particle • atom with an abnormal number of neutrons • ...
Dzie! 2016-05-20
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- all the populations of different species that live in the same area and interact with one another
- all life on Earth
- Dark-colored organic material in soil
- movement of individuals out of a population
- an environment area where a particular species lives
- Earth's solid rock outer layer
- amount of sediment in a river
- process that breaks down rocks and other materials at Earths surface
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- land form with high elevation and high relief
- force that pulls rock and soil down slopes
- fossil fuel when an organism buried in sediment dissolves, leaving hollow area
- one lithospheric plate collides and plunges down into the mantle
- plate boundaries that forms the Himalayas
- wind erosion that removes surface materials
- a larger stream
- sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- super continent
- my favorite food starts with a G
- a fossil that provides evidence of the activities of ancient organisms
- ability to do work
20 Clues: a larger stream • super continent • all life on Earth • ability to do work • amount of sediment in a river • Earth's solid rock outer layer • my favorite food starts with a G • Dark-colored organic material in soil • plate boundaries that forms the Himalayas • sediments deposited directly by a glacier • force that pulls rock and soil down slopes • ...
Vitamins 2022-04-19
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- inorganic nutrient that is essential for plants and animals
- substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- substance that we are at least 60% made up of
- What can you do to help your diet?
- found in high concentrations of hair nails and skin
- what is another name for macrominerals?
- vitamin called riboflavin
- What is a result of prolonged magnesium deficiency?
- converts food to energy
- vitamin that helps with healing
- A result of severe magnesium toxicity?
- vitamin essential with enzymes
- vitamin that plays rolls in cell metabolism
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- What can be the result of selenium deficiency?
- vitamin you make from the sun
- what is a symptom of potassium deficiency?
- What mineral helps regulate the fluid balance inside nd outside the cells
- vitamin that boosts the immune system
- vitamin that forms blood clots
- fat soluble that helps skin
20 Clues: converts food to energy • vitamin called riboflavin • fat soluble that helps skin • vitamin you make from the sun • vitamin that forms blood clots • vitamin essential with enzymes • vitamin that helps with healing • What can you do to help your diet? • vitamin that boosts the immune system • A result of severe magnesium toxicity? • what is another name for macrominerals? • ...
Science Girl Cell Crossword 2016-12-09
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- This says that 1. all living things are made of cells, 2. cells are the basic unit of structure and function and 3. cells only come from other cells (Two words)
- double-layered sheet that forms the core of nearly all cell membranes (Hyphenated)
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- The bulk of the cell that contains all the organelles
- Tiny grain-like structures used to make proteins
- when the concentration of two solutions is the same
- network of protein filaments within some cells that helps the cell maintain its shape and is involved in many forms of cell movement
- A material in cells that contains DNA and carries genetic information
- whiplike tails found in one-celled organisms to aid in movement
- They produce most of the energy cell needs to carry out its function
- The tiny parts within a cell that carry out specific functions within the cell
- They contain chemicals that break down large food particles and old cell parts
- a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells, occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division
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- process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
- The outside boundary of a cell that controls which substances can enter or leave a cell (Two words)
- A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- surrounds the nucleus. assembles the cell membrane and modifies proteins (Two words)
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentration of solutes
- The cell's control center, it directs all cell activities
- They capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell (Plant cell only)
- They store food, water, and waste materials in cells
- packages materials for the cell (Two words)
- when comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration of solutes
- the site of ribosome production considered the little nucleus
- A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms (Two words)
25 Clues: packages materials for the cell (Two words) • Tiny grain-like structures used to make proteins • when the concentration of two solutions is the same • They store food, water, and waste materials in cells • The bulk of the cell that contains all the organelles • The cell's control center, it directs all cell activities • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2023-02-01
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- natural home for species
- relationship a predator eats a prey
- the various steps in a food chain
- a community of different organisms
- illustrates the flow of energy as it moves through the ecyosystem
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- the idea that all of the species in the ecosystem depend on eachother
- where both species depend on each other
- lots of food chains combined
- individual life form
- the study of relationships between different forms of animals
10 Clues: individual life form • natural home for species • lots of food chains combined • the various steps in a food chain • a community of different organisms • relationship a predator eats a prey • where both species depend on each other • the study of relationships between different forms of animals • illustrates the flow of energy as it moves through the ecyosystem • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2023-02-01
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- lots of food chains combined
- the idea that all of the species in the ecosystem depend on eachother
- relationship a predator eats a prey
- natural home for species
- a community of different organisms
- where both species depend on each other
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- illustrates the flow of energy as it moves through the ecyosystem
- individual life form
- the various steps in a food chain
- the study of relationships between different forms of animals
10 Clues: individual life form • natural home for species • lots of food chains combined • the various steps in a food chain • a community of different organisms • relationship a predator eats a prey • where both species depend on each other • the study of relationships between different forms of animals • illustrates the flow of energy as it moves through the ecyosystem • ...
Earthquakes 2021-10-21
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- -the point beneath earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
- -a large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor.
- -the process by which an earthquake's violent movement suddenly turns lose soil into liquid mud.
- - a device that records ground movement caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth.
- isolated building - a building mounted on bearings designed to absorb the energy of an earthquake.
- -s waves are seismic waves that vibrate from side to side to side as well as up and down.
- -squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- -the shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath earths surface.
- fault -a type of fault where the hanging wall slides upward caused by compression in the crust.
- wall - the block that forms the upper half of a fault.
- -an upward fold in rock formed by compression of earth's crust.
- - the measurement of an earthquake's strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults.
- wall -the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault.
- fault -In a normal fault,the fault is at an angle,so one block of rock lies above the fault while the other block lies below the fault.
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- -pulls on the crust, stretching rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle.
- fault -a type of fault in which rocks on either side move past each other sideways with little up or down motion.
- - a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level.
- -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
- -a type of seismic wave and that compresses and expands the ground.
- - a downward fold in rock formed by compression in earth's crust.
- scale -A scale that rates earthquakes according to there intensity and how much damage they cause at a particular place.
- magnitude scale - a scale that rates earthquakes by estimating the total energy released by an earthquake.
- -shearing can cause rock to break and slip apart or to a change its shape.
- waves -A type of seismic wave that forms when p waves and s waves reach earth's surface.
- -the record of an earthquake's seismic waves produced by a seismograph.
- -the point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus.
- scale - a scale that rates an earthquake's magnitude based on the size of its seismic waves.
- - the force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface
- -an earthquake that occurs after a larger earthquake in the same area.
29 Clues: -squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • wall - the block that forms the upper half of a fault. • -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume. • - a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level. • -a large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor. • wall -the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault. • ...
chem 100 ch5 2022-06-21
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- One of two or more different forms of an element.
- The shape carbon takes when it forms single bonds to four other atoms or groups of atoms.
- The angle between any two bonds that include a common atom. (2 words)
- A drawing of an organic molecule that is made up of lines only rather than element symbols and bonds. (2 words)
- Atoms often attain a total of eight valence electrons as a result of gaining or losing or sharing electrons. (2 words)
- A functional group containing a single nitrogen atom.
- An organic molecule that contains only carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms.
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- A specific motif within an organic molecule. Often, a heteroatom or group of heteroatoms. (2 words)
- Any atom other than carbon or hydrogen in an organic molecule.
- The distance between two atoms involved in a covalent bond. (2 words)
- A functional group containing one carbon atom, two oxygen atoms, and one hydrogen atom. (2 words)
- The energy required to break a specific chemical bond. (2 words)
- For organic molecules, a double or a triple bond. (2 words)
- A functional group containing a single sulfur atom.
- A ring of six carbons with alternating double and single bonds.
15 Clues: One of two or more different forms of an element. • A functional group containing a single sulfur atom. • A functional group containing a single nitrogen atom. • For organic molecules, a double or a triple bond. (2 words) • Any atom other than carbon or hydrogen in an organic molecule. • A ring of six carbons with alternating double and single bonds. • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-19
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- Colour of iodine gas
- State where particles move freely and fill the entire container
- The process of keeping ice cream firm
- Colour of Iodine solid
- Unit of temperature
- During change of state the temperature remains _____
- This is another name for deposition, the process of a gas turning directly into a solid
- When a gas changes to a liquid then to a solid, there is a formation of ____ between molecules
- When a solid changes to a liquid then to a gas, there is an increase in ____
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- The process where snow forms a flow into the river
- Substance with particles arranged in a regular pattern
- Unit of time
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- This describes the motion of gas particles
- Used to measure time
- The measure of how hot or cold something is
- The process of a liquid rapidly turning into a gas throughout its volume
- Process of solid turning directly into a gas
- A substance that sublimes
- In the water cycle, the process where a puddle of water disappears on a hot day
- On a hot day, a cold class of water appears to be “crying”
- Process of liquid turning into solid
- Type of energy that exists when there is a change of state
- Change of state is this type of change
24 Clues: Unit of time • Unit of temperature • Used to measure time • Colour of iodine gas • Colour of Iodine solid • A substance that sublimes • Process of liquid turning into solid • The process of keeping ice cream firm • Change of state is this type of change • This describes the motion of gas particles • The measure of how hot or cold something is • ...
energy transformations 2023-12-12
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- energy stored from an objects position above the surface of a planet(use acronym)
- The process by which energy is moved from one area to another.
- a tool used to transfer heat
- form of energy starting with a t
- __ is neither created nor destroyed
- form of energy starting with a c
- The theory that energy can only transfer between objects and change form; it is never created or destroyed.( use acronym)
- Energy stored from stretching, compressing, or distorting a material that spontaneously returns to its original shape(use acronym)
- form of energy starting with an e
- A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
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- A type of mechanical force where a sudden force pushes an object in a specific direction.
- the ability to do work
- stored energy
- form of energy starting with an s
- form of energy starting with an r
- form of energy starting with a n
- form of energy starting with a m
- device used to measure thermal energy
- energy of motion
- the unit for energy
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • the unit for energy • the ability to do work • a tool used to transfer heat • form of energy starting with a t • form of energy starting with a n • form of energy starting with a m • form of energy starting with a c • form of energy starting with an s • form of energy starting with an r • form of energy starting with an e • ...
Mild - Ecology Words 2025-02-05
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- Green organisms that use sunlight to produce food.
- A vital liquid resource necessary for all forms of life.
- The layer of earth in which plants grow and decomposers recycle nutrients.
- An organism that hunts and feeds on other animals.
- The star that provides energy for life on Earth.
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- An organism that is hunted and eaten by a predator.
- The mixture of gases that living things breathe.
- Living organisms that can move and consume other organisms for energy.
8 Clues: The mixture of gases that living things breathe. • The star that provides energy for life on Earth. • Green organisms that use sunlight to produce food. • An organism that hunts and feeds on other animals. • An organism that is hunted and eaten by a predator. • A vital liquid resource necessary for all forms of life. • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2025-07-01
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- Fats and oild are oxidised
- The image formed on concave lens
- Plants that make their own food
- The mirror that forms laterally inverted image
- The reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single substance
- The mirror that is diverging
- Magnesium + oxide
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- Rusting of iron
- Name the process by which plants make their own food
- The transportation of food through phloem
- A substance that takes part in a chemical reaction
- A form of energy that can be detected with our eyes
- The part by which exchange of gases is done in plants
- Helps in breakdown of food
- The mirror that is converging
15 Clues: Rusting of iron • Magnesium + oxide • Fats and oild are oxidised • Helps in breakdown of food • The mirror that is diverging • The mirror that is converging • Plants that make their own food • The image formed on concave lens • The transportation of food through phloem • The mirror that forms laterally inverted image • A substance that takes part in a chemical reaction • ...
SEM 2025-09-25
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- Device that captures secondary or backscattered electrons.
- Focused stream of electrons.
- Output information collected from the specimen.
- Process of producing visual output from electron interactions.
- Negatively charged particle used in SEM.
- Enclosure where electron–specimen interactions occur.
- Main lens that focuses the electron beam.
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- Radiation emitted when high-energy electrons strike atoms.
- Sample being analyzed in SEM.
- Condition required to prevent scattering inside the SEM chamber.
- Instrument that forms images using electrons instead of light.
- Ability to distinguish two closely spaced points.
- Process of enlarging the apparent size of the image.
- Outermost region studied in SEM imaging.
- Electromagnetic component used to bend or focus beams.
15 Clues: Focused stream of electrons. • Sample being analyzed in SEM. • Outermost region studied in SEM imaging. • Negatively charged particle used in SEM. • Main lens that focuses the electron beam. • Output information collected from the specimen. • Ability to distinguish two closely spaced points. • Process of enlarging the apparent size of the image. • ...
Types of Reproduction 2023-09-25
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- Meiosis creates _______ cells
- Haploid cells are considered _______ (body) cells
- Gametes is another word for sperm & _______
- Process that uses fertilization and creates 4 cells
- Sexual reproduction often takes a lot of _______ & energy
- Male gamete in animals
- Mitosis and Meiosis occur in _______ and animals.
- Meiosis creates _______ genetically different cells
- In sexual reproduction, offspring are genetically _______ from their parents
- Mitosis is used for cell _______, repair and replacement
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- Process that does not involve fertilization and creates 2 cells
- A fertilized cell that forms after the union of sperm and egg
- Reproduction that requires 1 organism
- In asexual reproduction, offspring inherit the _______ number of chromosomes as the parents
- Mitosis creates _______ cells
- Reproduction that requires 2 organisms
- Female gamete in animals
- Mitosis creates _______ identical cells
- In sexual reproduction, offspring inherit _______ of their parents DNA
19 Clues: Male gamete in animals • Female gamete in animals • Meiosis creates _______ cells • Mitosis creates _______ cells • Reproduction that requires 1 organism • Reproduction that requires 2 organisms • Mitosis creates _______ identical cells • Gametes is another word for sperm & _______ • Haploid cells are considered _______ (body) cells • ...
Nutrition 2015-05-19
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- Essential nutrients that do not yield energy,but that are required for growth and proper functioning of the body.
- A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane organelles
- before
- nerve
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- Also known as lipids, fats are an essential nutrient composed of fatty acids and used for energy and other body functions.
- kill
- Break down of food in simpler forms,that can absorbed and used.
7 Clues: kill • nerve • before • A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane organelles • Break down of food in simpler forms,that can absorbed and used. • Essential nutrients that do not yield energy,but that are required for growth and proper functioning of the body. • ...
Energy crossword 2015-03-17
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- Rate at which work is done or energy is transformed, equal to the work done or energy transformed divided by time; measured in watts.
- The SI unit of power. One watt is expended when one joule of work is done in one second.
- The property of an of an object or a system that enables it to do work; measure in joules.
- energy: Energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by speed squared.
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- The product of the force on an object and the distance through which the object is moved (when force is constant and motion is in a straight line in the directions of the force); measured in joules.
- The SI unit and of all other forms of energy. One joule (symbol J) of work is done when a force of one newton is exerted on an object moved one meter in the direction of the force.
- energy: Energy of position, usually related to the related position of two things , such as a stone and earth, or an electron and a nucleus.
- of conservation of energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes.
8 Clues: energy: Energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by speed squared. • The SI unit of power. One watt is expended when one joule of work is done in one second. • The property of an of an object or a system that enables it to do work; measure in joules. • ...
Plant Cell 2021-03-15
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- Makes proteins
- The control center of a cell.
- The fluid where all the organelles are found.
- Packages proteins for export
- Contains water, wastes or nutrients.
- Controls what comes in and out of the cell
- To photosynthesis to produce glucose
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- Forms pathways that allow materials to move through the cell
- To protect the cell and help it hold its shape
- Powerhouse of the cell that releases energy
10 Clues: Makes proteins • Packages proteins for export • The control center of a cell. • Contains water, wastes or nutrients. • To photosynthesis to produce glucose • Controls what comes in and out of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell that releases energy • The fluid where all the organelles are found. • To protect the cell and help it hold its shape • ...
Tsunami Crossword 2021-01-07
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- disaster: a natural event event like a tsunami earthquake or hurricane
- : considerable or big sizes
- : air blowing from particular directions
- colorless liquid that forms in seas lakes and rivers
- Causes harmful stuff or can damage stuff
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- :a large expanse of sea
- : a series of a body of water that makes big waves
- strength and vitality
- water getting into arched form that gets onto shore
- full: having power or strength
10 Clues: strength and vitality • :a large expanse of sea • : considerable or big sizes • full: having power or strength • : air blowing from particular directions • Causes harmful stuff or can damage stuff • : a series of a body of water that makes big waves • water getting into arched form that gets onto shore • colorless liquid that forms in seas lakes and rivers • ...
March 13 Homework 2025-03-09
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- loud sound during a storm
- a colorful arc that occurs after it rains
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- show how to do something
- flash of light in the sky during a storm
- a kind of energy that can be used for technology
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- fitting, suitable
- a part that stands out
- measure of how hot or cold something is
- a cloud that forms near the ground
10 Clues: fitting, suitable • a part that stands out • show how to do something • loud sound during a storm • a cloud that forms near the ground • measure of how hot or cold something is • flash of light in the sky during a storm • a colorful arc that occurs after it rains • when water changes from a liquid to a gas • a kind of energy that can be used for technology
Earthquakes 2021-10-21
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- -the point beneath earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
- -a large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor.
- -the process by which an earthquake's violent movement suddenly turns lose soil into liquid mud.
- - a device that records ground movement caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth.
- isolated building - a building mounted on bearings designed to absorb the energy of an earthquake.
- -s waves are seismic waves that vibrate from side to side to side as well as up and down.
- -squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- -the shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath earths surface.
- fault -a type of fault where the hanging wall slides upward caused by compression in the crust.
- wall - the block that forms the upper half of a fault.
- -an upward fold in rock formed by compression of earth's crust.
- - the measurement of an earthquake's strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults.
- wall -the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault.
- fault -In a normal fault,the fault is at an angle,so one block of rock lies above the fault while the other block lies below the fault.
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- -pulls on the crust, stretching rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle.
- fault -a type of fault in which rocks on either side move past each other sideways with little up or down motion.
- - a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level.
- -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
- -a type of seismic wave and that compresses and expands the ground.
- - a downward fold in rock formed by compression in earth's crust.
- scale -A scale that rates earthquakes according to there intensity and how much damage they cause at a particular place.
- magnitude scale - a scale that rates earthquakes by estimating the total energy released by an earthquake.
- -shearing can cause rock to break and slip apart or to a change its shape.
- waves -A type of seismic wave that forms when p waves and s waves reach earth's surface.
- -the record of an earthquake's seismic waves produced by a seismograph.
- -the point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus.
- scale - a scale that rates an earthquake's magnitude based on the size of its seismic waves.
- - the force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface
- -an earthquake that occurs after a larger earthquake in the same area.
29 Clues: -squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • wall - the block that forms the upper half of a fault. • -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume. • - a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level. • -a large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor. • wall -the block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault. • ...
Chemistry 2022-12-07
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- a compound that produces OH- ions or electrons or accepts protons.
- a phase transition in which a substance is transferred directly from a solid state to a gas state.
- a material that allows the electric current to flow in one or more directions.
- a gas that is most abundant in the atmosphere of Earth.
- a substance that forms a complex around a central atom.
- an electrode where oxidation occurs
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- a substance that lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
- a molecule that exists for a short time in a chemical reaction before turning into the product.
- a process that gives off heat.
- a compound that exists in forms with different atoms but the same molecular weight.
10 Clues: a process that gives off heat. • an electrode where oxidation occurs • a gas that is most abundant in the atmosphere of Earth. • a substance that forms a complex around a central atom. • a compound that produces OH- ions or electrons or accepts protons. • a substance that lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction. • ...
Reilly Funk 2014-02-25
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- Joules/sec
- Energy in motion
- The energy associated with the random motion of molecules
- _____ fusion
- North and South Pole
- theorem that says when work is done, there will be an equal change in energy
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- Rate at which work is done
- Coal, petroleum, natural gas
- Energy from vibrations or a disturbance in matter
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- The ability of an object to do work
- An object near the surface of the Earth
- The amount of energy to remove an electron from an atom
- Transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Light bulbs and batteries use this energy
- Energy associated with moving objects
- A coiled spring
- Heating up an object or solution
- conservation of energy total energy in a closed system remains constant
20 Clues: Joules/sec • _____ fusion • A coiled spring • Energy in motion • North and South Pole • Rate at which work is done • Coal, petroleum, natural gas • Heating up an object or solution • The ability of an object to do work • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy associated with moving objects • An object near the surface of the Earth • Light bulbs and batteries use this energy • ...
Unit 6 2025-05-08
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- the way in which a whole or mixture is made up
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and core
- crust the outer, solid layer of the Earth that forms continents and continental shelves
- a substance that forms below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed with cooling
- core A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
- rock A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the Earth's surface
- crust The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- the scientific study of the Earth, including its structure
- and the processes that shape it
- molten rock that erupts onto the Earth's surface from volcanoes or fissures
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- the process where solid particles separate from a liquid
- Rock A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- When pressure compacts sediments and makes it cemented together
- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil
- core A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
- rock A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- Small solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms earth materials deposited by erosion
- The layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface
- the process of breaking down rocks and minerals at the Earth's surface due to exposure to environmental factors like water, temperature, and biological activity
- The pressure of a force that makes it dense
21 Clues: and the processes that shape it • The pressure of a force that makes it dense • the way in which a whole or mixture is made up • The layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface • the process where solid particles separate from a liquid • the scientific study of the Earth, including its structure • When pressure compacts sediments and makes it cemented together • ...
Isabella's and Raegans unit 6 2025-05-09
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- crust the outer, solid layer of the Earth that forms continents and continental shelves
- the process where solid particles separate from a liquid
- core A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
- When pressure compacts sediments and makes it cemented together
- The pressure of a force that makes it dense
- The process by which water, ice wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and core
- the scientific study of the Earth, including its structure,
- core A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
- the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- The layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface
- molten rock that erupts onto the Earth's surface from volcanoes or fissures
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- rock A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- the process of breaking down rocks and minerals at the Earth's surface due to exposure to environmental factors like water, temperature, and biological activity
- Small solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion
- Rock A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together.
- Cycle A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another.
- and the processes that shape it
- crust The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- rock A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the Earth's surface
- a substance that forms below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed with cooling
21 Clues: and the processes that shape it • The pressure of a force that makes it dense • the way in which a whole or mixture is made up. • The layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface • the process where solid particles separate from a liquid • the scientific study of the Earth, including its structure, • When pressure compacts sediments and makes it cemented together • ...
Physics Energy Crossword 2014-03-06
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- Energy produced by radio waves.
- the condition of being dissociated into ions.
- What are rubber bands made of?
- Work that is taken out.
- Energy that is used with automobiles.
- Energy of motion.
- How an object gains or loses energy.
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- An apple fell on my head!
- Energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities.
- A substance that can undergo a transformation through a reaction.
- Energy stored in a battery.
- The energy that powers your toaster.
- Energy that has to do with the height of an object.
- Rate that energy is transferred.
- Creates vibration, Audible.
- Work that is taken in.
- Closely related to Electrical Energy and can attract or repel metal.
- The ability of an object to do work.
- generates useful heat and electric energy.
- Heat energy
20 Clues: Heat energy • Energy of motion. • Work that is taken in. • Work that is taken out. • An apple fell on my head! • Energy stored in a battery. • Creates vibration, Audible. • What are rubber bands made of? • Energy produced by radio waves. • Rate that energy is transferred. • The energy that powers your toaster. • The ability of an object to do work. • ...
Exam Review Chap 1 & 2 2024-01-03
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- Made up of amino acids.
- Twisted ladder of DNA.
- Allows the Carbon dioxide to enter the plant.
- First replication of DNA.
- Scientist to see animalcules, or tiny living things.
- Cause most cases of cancer.
- - Pairs with Adenine during DNA replication.
- Organic compounds that include sugars and starches.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- The diffusion of water.
- A transport that requires energy.
- Final stage of cell cycle.
- Stage of the cell cycle, where the nucleus divides into two new nuclei.
- DNA and RNA.
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- Chromatin condenses and forms rod-like structures.
- A structures found in plant cells only.
- The ability to distinguish the individual parts of an object.
- Organelles that are more numerous in active cells.
- Pigment in plants that captures the energy in sunlight.
- A product of fermentation in yeast cells.
- produced during photosynthesis.
- Storage of water in the cells.
- The smallest units of an element.
- The region between the nucleus and the cell membrane.
- Scientist that discovered all plants are made of cells.
- Grain like organelles on which proteins are made.
- Movement of Molecules from an area of greater concentration to an are of lesser concentration.
- Makers of their own food.
- Each identical strand of a chromosome.
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things.
30 Clues: DNA and RNA. • Twisted ladder of DNA. • Made up of amino acids. • The diffusion of water. • First replication of DNA. • Makers of their own food. • Final stage of cell cycle. • Cause most cases of cancer. • Storage of water in the cells. • produced during photosynthesis. • The smallest units of an element. • A transport that requires energy. • Each identical strand of a chromosome. • ...
Unit 2: Cells 2022-10-21
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- An organelle that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
- membrane A thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and controls which substances pass into and out of a cell.
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
- A large oval organelle that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and controls many of the cell's activities.
- An organelle in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy form that cells can use in making food.
- Consisting of many cells.
- An organelle in a cell that receives proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them, and distributes them to other parts of the cell.
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- A sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials.
- Made of a single cell.
- The thick fluid region of a cell located inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and nucleus.
- wall A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms.
- Rod-shaped organelles that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions.
- A cell organelle which contains chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones and that can be used by the rest of the cell.
- A small grain-shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins.
- A body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell.
16 Clues: Made of a single cell. • Consisting of many cells. • A group of similar cells that perform a specific function. • A sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials. • A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell. • A small grain-shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins. • ...
Weather 2024-01-08
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- pressure, weight of the atmosphere over a location
- front, cold front catches up to warm front or warm front catches up to a cold front.
- air mass, forms near the equator
- Tropical, air mass forms over land near the equator
- pressure system, sinking cool air
- air mass, forms over land
- Polar, air mass forms over water near the poles
- fronts, boundary between different air masses.
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- systems, masses of whirling air
- air mass, forms near the poles
- front, warm air mass displaces a cold air mass.
- front, cold air mass displaces a warm air mass.
- Polar, air mass forms over land near the poles.
- front, air masses that do not move towards or away from each other.
- air mass, forms over water
- Tropical, air mass forms over water near the equator
- pressure system, warm rising air
- Millibars or inches of Mercury(Hg), barometric measured
18 Clues: air mass, forms over land • air mass, forms over water • air mass, forms near the poles • systems, masses of whirling air • air mass, forms near the equator • pressure system, warm rising air • pressure system, sinking cool air • fronts, boundary between different air masses. • front, warm air mass displaces a cold air mass. • front, cold air mass displaces a warm air mass. • ...
Nutriotion 1234 2023-09-05
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- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damange caused by normal aging process as w
- supply your body with energy
- a reduction in your body's water content
- the process of maintaining the steady state of your body
- a condition in which
- the thing that regulates your nervous system and muscular system
- It is a waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products
- repair your bodies tissue
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- when you eat proteins your digestive system breaks down into individual amino acids which link together chemically.
- percent of daily calories come from fats
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- how many cups should males drink per day
- percent of water ______% in a human
- the measure of food released when nutrients are broken down
- They are made when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oil. They are bad for you because they are found in margarine, chips and baked goods. The stick forms of margarine tend to contain more trans fats than softer, tub margarines.
- the process where your body breaks down food to release energy
16 Clues: a condition in which • repair your bodies tissue • supply your body with energy • percent of water ______% in a human • percent of daily calories come from fats • how many cups should males drink per day • a reduction in your body's water content • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • the process of maintaining the steady state of your body • ...
Chapter 8 2022-11-10
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- fluid portion of the cell outside of the nucleus
- internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled
- organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm; the site of protein synthesis
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- flexible double layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- Ecosystem
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- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- a device that helps see small things
- specialized structure that preform important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell
- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- structure that contains cell's DNA
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
- Monomer of life
19 Clues: Ecosystem • Monomer of life • structure that contains cell's DNA • a device that helps see small things • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside of the nucleus • strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • ...
Module 01 2025-01-31
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- The sequences of DNA that code for all the proteins in your body
- Entire genetic information contained in an individual which is inherited from their parents
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food
- a product that contains an ingredient intended to supplement the diet and are not considered food, including vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other botanicals
- chemical reactions in the cells of the body that change food into energy
- The stages of life one passes through until death.
- Macromolecules composed of chains of organic monomeric subunits, called amino acids
- The sum of all processes involved in how organisms obtain nutrients
- Substances required by the body that must be obtained from the diet
- A family of organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are insoluble in water.
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- having a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories
- Organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. There are two basic forms: simple sugars and complex sugars.
- An emerging scientific discipline that studies how nutrients affect gene expression and how genes affect our nutritional requirements
- A location that does not provide access to affordable nutritious food.
- A rapidly advancing scientific field, in which researchers study how non-gene factors affect gene expression
- Nutrients needed in smaller amounts. Includes vitamins and minerals
- Nutrients that are needed in large amounts
17 Clues: Nutrients that are needed in large amounts • The stages of life one passes through until death. • The sequences of DNA that code for all the proteins in your body • Nutrients needed in smaller amounts. Includes vitamins and minerals • The sum of all processes involved in how organisms obtain nutrients • ...
KMT 2025-08-03
5 Clues: energy - energy in motion • forces- attraction between particles • Collision- ideal in gases where no KE is lost • - measure of average kinetic energy of particles • of matter- physical forms of matter such as solid, liquid and gas
Biodiversity Words 2024-10-26
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- What is a critical feature of soil that helps support plant growth and healthy ecosystems?
- What is a general term for any living thing, including plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria?
- What is an essential element that organisms need to breathe, and is part of Earth's atmosphere?
- What type of ecosystem is water-based, supporting life forms like fish and marine plants?
- What are living organisms that produce oxygen and are the base of many ecosystems?
- What planet hosts a vast diversity of life and ecosystems?
- What term describes organisms that harm crops and biodiversity, often requiring management?
- What marine organisms form massive reef structures that are crucial for marine biodiversity?
- What term refers to the variety of life and species in a given ecosystem?
- what are microscopic, single-celled organisms essential for nutrient cycling?
- What areas of the world are known for having a high level of endemic species and are crucial for conservation?
- What is a key factor in biodiversity that provides essential materials or energy to ecosystems?
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- What type of organism breaks down organic material and helps recycle nutrients in the ecosystem?
- What group includes humans, mammals, birds, and other complex life forms?
- What important benefit does biodiversity provide by offering natural resources that are used to develop treatments and drugs for human health?
- What is a basic need for all organisms and a critical part of the food chain?
- What type of diversity refers to the distribution of species across different locations?
- What is essential for life and makes up a large part of most living organisms?
- What species has had the greatest impact on Earth’s ecosystems and biodiversity?
- What byproduct of human activity can negatively affect biodiversity if not properly managed?
- What single-celled organisms are neither plant nor animal, often found in water or soil?
- What is required by all living things to grow, move, and carry out life processes?
- What is the ecosystem known for its dense vegetation and high species diversity?
- What process helps clean water as it passes through ecosystems, such as wetlands?
24 Clues: What planet hosts a vast diversity of life and ecosystems? • What group includes humans, mammals, birds, and other complex life forms? • What term refers to the variety of life and species in a given ecosystem? • What is a basic need for all organisms and a critical part of the food chain? • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2023-11-16
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- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- a layer of Earth's atmosphere
- the solid, outer part of Earth.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- the depth in the earth where heat from the core begins to melt the crust
- water containing less than 1,000 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids, most often salt
- a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements
- the dissolved salt content of a body of water
- forms a protective barrier that prevents ultraviolet sunlight (UV-B) radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth's surface and harming plant and animal life
10 Clues: a layer of Earth's atmosphere • the solid, outer part of Earth. • the dissolved salt content of a body of water • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists. • the depth in the earth where heat from the core begins to melt the crust • energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light • ...
MyPuzzle 2024-12-03
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- A mythical creature that drinks blood (7 letters)
- An event where one celestial body obscures another (7 letters)
- A writer who specializes in long fictional works (8 letters)
- A state of calm and peace (8 letters)
- A mischievous young boy from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" (6 letters)
- The imaginary line dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres (7 letters)
- A ghost or an illusion (7 letters)
- A luxury food made from fish eggs (6 letters)
- A set of three related books, movies, or works (7 letters)
- A system of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies (6 letters)
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- A massive structure with triangular sides, often associated with ancient Egypt (7 letters)
- The line where the earth seems to meet the sky (7 letters)
- The branch of science that deals with matter and energy (7 letters)
- A complex maze or puzzle (9 letters)
- A concept representing something without end (8 letters)
- A clear, often colorful solid that forms in geometric shapes (7 letters)
- Related to energy produced by the movement of charged particles (9 letters)
- A place where plays and performances are shown (7 letters)
- The speed of something in a given direction (8 letters)
- Actress known for her roles in Spider-Man and Euphoria (7 letters)
20 Clues: A ghost or an illusion (7 letters) • A complex maze or puzzle (9 letters) • A state of calm and peace (8 letters) • A luxury food made from fish eggs (6 letters) • A mythical creature that drinks blood (7 letters) • The speed of something in a given direction (8 letters) • A concept representing something without end (8 letters) • ...
Formative task crossword 2022-02-20
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- element with 6 protons, symbol C on the periodic table
- layer of earth that forms weather
- atmospheric layer where most debris gets burned up
- emission of energy through subatomic particles, such as the heat felt at earth from the sun
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- CO2
- the layer of gases surrounding a planet
- atmospheric layer where the ozone layer is
- atmospheric layer that absorbs sun's radiation
- the effect
- move steadily and continuously
10 Clues: CO2 • the effect • move steadily and continuously • layer of earth that forms weather • the layer of gases surrounding a planet • atmospheric layer where the ozone layer is • atmospheric layer that absorbs sun's radiation • atmospheric layer where most debris gets burned up • element with 6 protons, symbol C on the periodic table • ...
4th grade Science Qtr. 1-3 2024-03-28
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- An animal that primarily eats plants and other producers for energy.
- The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere cools and forms into liquid droplets, which accumulate to form clouds.
- Wispy, high-altitude clouds composed of ice crystals, indicating fair weather or approaching storms.
- The point at which air holds the maximum amount of water vapor it can contain at a given temperature and pressure.
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid clouds.
- Organisms, such as plants and algae, that produce their own food through photosynthesis.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance, caused by iron oxide on its surface.
- Clouds that produce precipitation, typically associated with rain or thunderstorms.
- The sixth planet from the Sun, distinguished by its prominent ring system composed of ice particles and rocky debris.
- An organism that consumes secondary consumers for energy, typically top predators in an ecosystem.
- The seventh planet from the Sun, notable for its unique sideways rotation and icy composition.
- A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, formerly considered the ninth planet in the Solar System.
- The movement of water over the Earth's surface and into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- An organism that consumes primary consumers for energy, typically carnivores or omnivores.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth, driven by solar energy and gravity.
- Any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state due to heat energy from the sun.
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- Organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, that break down dead organisms and organic matter into simpler substances, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- An organism that consumes producers for energy, typically herbivores.
- Water that is stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rock formations.
- The largest planet in the Solar System, known for its massive size, swirling cloud bands, and iconic Great Red Spot.
- The smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System, named after the Roman god of commerce, travel, and thievery.
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere through pores in their leaves.
- Puffy, white clouds with a flat base, typically associated with fair weather.
- Large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms, capable of producing heavy rain, lightning, hail, and tornadoes.
- An animal that primarily eats other animals for energy.
- The eighth and farthest planet from the Sun, known for its deep blue color and windy atmosphere.
- The gaseous form of water present in the atmosphere.
- A hierarchical level in a food chain or food web, representing an organism's position in the energy flow of an ecosystem.
- The third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life, characterized by its abundance of water and diverse ecosystems.
- The process by which water seeps into the ground from the surface.
- Low, gray clouds that form in uniform layers and often bring overcast skies and drizzle.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals for energy.
34 Clues: The gaseous form of water present in the atmosphere. • An animal that primarily eats other animals for energy. • An animal that eats both plants and animals for energy. • The process by which water seeps into the ground from the surface. • An animal that primarily eats plants and other producers for energy. • ...
Unit 4: Cell Vocab 2025-11-13
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- When comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration of solutes
- Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- When the concentration of two solutions is the same
- Specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a cell
- Basic unit of all forms of life
- Process by which cells release large amounts of material
- Process of diffusion in which molecules move across the membrane through membrane channels
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- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane without using cellular energy
- Process by which particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
- When comparing two solutions, the solution with the lesser concentration of solutes
- The process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets, of we the cell membrane
- The movement of materials against a concentration difference; requires energy
- When the concentration of the substance on both sides of the membrane is the same
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- Organism whose cells contain a nucleus
15 Clues: Basic unit of all forms of life • Organism whose cells contain a nucleus • Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • When the concentration of two solutions is the same • Process by which cells release large amounts of material • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • ...
Lowdan's Crossword V2 2023-10-04
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- the elements belonging to the s and p blocks
- The ionization is the amount of energy needed to remove an electron from an atom
- The measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons towards itself
- Positively charged ion that forms when a atom loses one of more electrons
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- The electrons on the outer shell
- When the inner electron partially shields the outer electron shells
- When atoms strive to have 8 electrons in their ourtermost shell
- the elements belonging to the D block of the periodic table
- The way to represent the valence electrons of a molecule
- Negatively charged ion that occurs when a atom gains electrons
- The repeating patterns or trends in the element properties of the periodic table.
- Atom that gained or lost electrons
12 Clues: The electrons on the outer shell • Atom that gained or lost electrons • the elements belonging to the s and p blocks • The way to represent the valence electrons of a molecule • the elements belonging to the D block of the periodic table • Negatively charged ion that occurs when a atom gains electrons • When atoms strive to have 8 electrons in their ourtermost shell • ...
Allie Blain 2016-09-19
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- the process by which dissolved minerals crystalize and glue particles of sediment together in one mass
- a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again
- the process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight
- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- a minerals ability to split easily along flat surfaces
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystalize from a solution
- small solid pieces of material that come from rock or the remains of organisms; Earth materials deposited by erosion.
- igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface
- not formed from living things or the remains of living things
- the look and feel of a rocks surface determined by the size, shape and pattern of a rocks grain
- the way a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way
- sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure
- a narrow deposit of a mineral that is sharply different from the surrounding rock
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- a naturally occurring solid that can form by inorganic processes and that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- sedimentary rock that forms from remains of organisms deposited in thick layers
- the ways a mineral reflects light from it's surface
- the process by which atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure
- a scale ranking ten minerals from softest to hardest used in testing the hardness of minerals
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure or chemical reactions
- igneous rocks that forms lava on Earth's surface
- the particles of minerals or other rocks that give a rock it texture
- a mixture containing a solvent and at least one solute that has the same properties throughout; a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another
- term used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains arranged in parallel layers or bands
- a hollow rock inside which mineral crystals have grown
- the color of a minerals powder
27 Clues: the color of a minerals powder • igneous rocks that forms lava on Earth's surface • the ways a mineral reflects light from it's surface • a minerals ability to split easily along flat surfaces • a hollow rock inside which mineral crystals have grown • process in which sediment is laid down in new locations • ...
Energy and Energy Transformations 2023-12-08
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- energy; affected by height or position
- chemical to mechanical, gas, a chemical makes this thing move
- the energy from vibrations in matter
- Mechanical to Sound, you hit the strings of this instrument with your finger and then it produces sound
- light energy or electromagnetic energy
- energy of work
- radiant to chemical, energy from the sun creates a chemical reaction that lets this thing grow
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- energy is neither created nor destroyed
- motion energy
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- energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Radiant to Electricity, Light from the sun produces electricity using this electronic
- stored energy
- the energy of heat
- Energy of moving electrons, energy of electricity
- mechanical to electrical, then the turbine of this thing moves to create electricity
- electrical to radiant, the electricity coming from the outlet up through the cord to this electronic make it produce light
- chemical to thermal, this thing turns gas into heat
- chemical to thermal to radiant, chemical energy from the wood, thermal energy from the heat, radiant energy from the light
- electricity to sound to light, the electricity from an outlet powers this screen, sound comes from the device then light comes off of the screen in result of the electricity
20 Clues: stored energy • motion energy • energy of work • the energy of heat • the energy from vibrations in matter • energy; affected by height or position • light energy or electromagnetic energy • energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • Energy stored in the bonds of molecules • energy is neither created nor destroyed • Energy of moving electrons, energy of electricity • ...
Food and nutrition crossword 2022-05-01
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- Not having enough food or enough of the right kind of food
- deficiency of vitamin a
- Food which protects us from diseases and keeps us fit.
- Body building food
- Caused by deficiency of iodine
- This is necessary for strong bones and teeth.
- a natural substance that forms the cell walls of all plants and trees. Also known as fibre.
- the substance containing oil that we obtain from animals, plants or seeds and use for cooking
- Measurement of energy.
- Substances added to food to improve flavour, colour, and texture.
- deficiency of vitamin c
- Parts of this nutrient is named by letters
- deficiency of vitamin d and calcium
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- one of the substances in food, for example sugar, that gives your body energy
- Caused by protein deficiency in the diet affecting young children.
- Disease caused by the deficiency of iron
- deficiency of vitamin b
- person who eats only veg
- Needed in small quantities and are a type of protective food
- a diet consisting of a variety of different types of food and providing adequate amounts of the nutrients necessary for good health.
- undernourishment causing a child's weight to be significantly low for their age.
- person who eats both veg and non veg
- They enhance the taste of food
- A dangerous loss of body fluid caused by illness, sweating or inadequate intake.
24 Clues: Body building food • Measurement of energy. • deficiency of vitamin b • deficiency of vitamin a • deficiency of vitamin c • person who eats only veg • Caused by deficiency of iodine • They enhance the taste of food • deficiency of vitamin d and calcium • person who eats both veg and non veg • Disease caused by the deficiency of iron • Parts of this nutrient is named by letters • ...
Landforms and Coral Reef 2024-05-09
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- - The movement of energy through the water.
- - Natural rock formations shaped by the sea.
- refraction - The bending of waves as they approach the shore.
- waves - Waves that build up the beach by depositing sediment.
- - The movement of water back towards the sea after a wave breaks.
- - The movement of water up the beach after a wave breaks.
- - Short, eroded remnants of stacks.
- of coastal deposition - Features formed by the accumulation of sediment along the coast, like spits and bars.
- reef - A marine ecosystem made up of coral polyps.
- - The degree of hotness or coldness of water
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- - Hollow openings in the coastline formed by erosion.
- - A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea.
- waves - Waves that erode and remove sediment from the beach.
- of waves - Different forms of energy that create movement in the ocean, such as constructive and destructive waves.
- - A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- - A body of water partially enclosed by land but open to the sea.
- - A long, narrow deposit of sand or shingle that extends from the shore into the water.
- - Tall columns of rock near the coast.
- platform - A flat, horizontal surface near the water created by the erosion of waves.
- - The saltiness of water.
20 Clues: - The saltiness of water. • - Short, eroded remnants of stacks. • - Tall columns of rock near the coast. • - The movement of energy through the water. • - Natural rock formations shaped by the sea. • - The degree of hotness or coldness of water • reef - A marine ecosystem made up of coral polyps. • - Hollow openings in the coastline formed by erosion. • ...
Chapter 2 2013-05-15
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- _______ factors; the nonliving factors in an organism's environment
- a relationship between two or more organisms that live closely together and benefit from each other
- an organism that gets it's energy requirements from consuming other organisms
- a relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another
- the act of one organism consuming an other organism for food
- a role or position that an organism has in its environment
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- where an organism lives
- _________ cycle; the exchange of matter through the biosphere
- the close relationship that forms when two or more species live together
- an organism that collects energy from sunlight or inorganic substances to produce food
- ________ fixation; the process of capturing and converting nitrogen into a form that is usable by plants
11 Clues: where an organism lives • a role or position that an organism has in its environment • the act of one organism consuming an other organism for food • _________ cycle; the exchange of matter through the biosphere • _______ factors; the nonliving factors in an organism's environment • a relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another • ...
cool 2025-03-18
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- the standard measurement of energy
- Stored Energy
- a rapid chemical reaction
- Energy of Something in Motion.
- how tall something is
- energy cannot be created or destroyed only transformed
- the energy associated with the flow of electric charge
- the energy stored within the atoms and molecules
- energy that travels from a source
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- the energy stored in and object when stretched or compressed
- large bolt of electricity
- actively working on something
- a medical device
- the ability to work
- energy that travels in waves
- energy due to its height
- the energy and object has due to its motion
- the energy and object has due to the movement of atoms and molecules
- a form of energy released from a nucleus
19 Clues: Stored Energy • a medical device • the ability to work • how tall something is • energy due to its height • large bolt of electricity • a rapid chemical reaction • energy that travels in waves • actively working on something • Energy of Something in Motion. • energy that travels from a source • the standard measurement of energy • a form of energy released from a nucleus • ...
