forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 & 6 Review Vocab. 2013-04-10
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- Energy due to the movement of the particles in a substance. Can be gauged by taking the temperature of a substance.
- A type of power plant that converts falling water into electricity
- A push or pull applied to an object
- A type of power plant that converts the chemical potential energy in coal, into electricity
- Energy that is being stored in “readiness”. Can be either chemical, elastic, or gravitational.
- Energy that goes into a device to make it work.
- The ability to do work.
- A device that takes in one form of energy and changes it into another type of energy.
- Energy of motion
- The unit used by energy companies to charge consumers for energy use.
- energy the useful energy that comes out of a device.
- The unit used to measure force, abbreviated with an (N)
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- A type of power plant that converts the nuclear energy, from uranium, into electricity
- The type of energy found in food, fossil fuels and betteries.
- Energy from the sun, also called “radiant energy”
- Energy due to the heat within the Earth
- The rate at which energy is transferred, measured in watts or kilowatts
- The ratio, given as a percent, between the energy that goes into a device and the useful energy that comes out.
- Panels made from silicon that take create electricity.
- When a force is applied over a distance, casuing an object to move
- The Law of __________________________ of Energy states that the energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted to another form.
- A machine for converting kinetic energy into electricity
- A set of blades that spin like a propeller, to convert thermal energy into kinetic energy.
- The unit used to measure power, abbreviated with an (W)
- Energy due to the motion of air
25 Clues: Energy of motion • The ability to do work. • Energy due to the motion of air • A push or pull applied to an object • Energy due to the heat within the Earth • Energy that goes into a device to make it work. • Energy from the sun, also called “radiant energy” • energy the useful energy that comes out of a device. • Panels made from silicon that take create electricity. • ...
Science Crossword 2022-02-14
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- This element has an atomic number of 6
- Where meteorites burn up
- The variety of all life forms on Earth
- ______% of the world's heat is stored in the oceans
- Increased greenhouse gas emissions have led to a rise in this
- Alpha, electromagnetic and gamma are all types of this energy
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- This natural disaster is a consequence of climate change
- _____ bleaching
- This layer of gas contains the ozone layer
- These ocean-dwelling micro-organisms consume carbon dioxide
- Climate change will cause more _______ weather events
11 Clues: _____ bleaching • Where meteorites burn up • This element has an atomic number of 6 • The variety of all life forms on Earth • This layer of gas contains the ozone layer • ______% of the world's heat is stored in the oceans • Climate change will cause more _______ weather events • This natural disaster is a consequence of climate change • ...
Heat and energy 2022-01-17
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- A group of atoms bonded together
- energy, stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- of Conservation of Energy, the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy, the energy an object has due to its motion
- point, The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- The transfer of thermal energy (heat) by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- energy, energy carried by sound waves
- Theory of Matter, the idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion
- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- energy (heat), kinetic energy associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
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- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- A state of balance
- transfer, the flow of thermal energy (heat) from higher temperature to lower temperature
- transformation, A change from one form of energy to another
- point, The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
- of matter, A physical property that describes matter as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- energy, Energy in the form of moving waves of light
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- energy, energy of moving electrons
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- energy, Energy stored in chemical bonds
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
28 Clues: A state of balance • A group of atoms bonded together • energy, energy of moving electrons • energy, energy carried by sound waves • energy, Energy stored in chemical bonds • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • energy, the energy an object has due to its motion • ...
7th semester exam review 2018-12-12
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- explanation of events based on many observations and experiments
- any living thing
- nucleus divides and forms 2 new cells
- carries genetic material (three letters)
- procedure used to solve problems in science
- contains genetic material located in nucleus
- tool used to predict the probability of certain offspring traits
- alternative form of the gene
- organelle that moves material around the cell
- controls activities in cell
- green pigment in plants
- regulation of internal conditions
- surrounds plants not animals
- genetic makeup
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- where cellular respiration occurs
- asexual reproduction in bacteria
- educated guess
- molecules move from high to low concentration
- transfer of proteins requiring energy
- half the number of chromosomes
- can make its own food
- physical traits
- smallest unit of life
- reproduction involving one parent
- cannot make its own food
- statement about how things work in nature
26 Clues: educated guess • genetic makeup • physical traits • any living thing • can make its own food • smallest unit of life • green pigment in plants • cannot make its own food • controls activities in cell • alternative form of the gene • surrounds plants not animals • half the number of chromosomes • asexual reproduction in bacteria • where cellular respiration occurs • ...
Continental drift 2025-03-21
7 Clues: solid ball of metal • Largest layer of earth • Converge, Diverge, Transform • solid part of the upper mantle • liquid layer about 2,300m thick • layer of rock that forms continents • wave of energy caused by earthquakes and other rock movement
Biology 2021-04-14
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- Organic molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats.
- A specialized protein that catalyzes (speeds up) the chemical reactions of a cell.
- Polysaccharide made up of a chain of glucose (monosaccharide) molecules
- The reactant , molecule upon which an enzyme acts
- lipid that is a solid at room temperature
- A carbon based molecule made by living things.
- process of adding a water molecule in the protein molecule to break it apart into amino acids. Now the body can use the amino acids to make its own proteins.
- modify (enzymes) especially by heat, acid, alkali, or ultraviolet radiation so that all of the original properties are removed or diminished.(doesn't match the active site any longer)
- are macromolecules that always contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- molecule consisting of CH and a little O includes: fats, oils and waxes. monomer is a glycerol and three fatty acids.
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- enzyme that speeds up chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy
- a word used to describe a molecule that contains the element
- the strength of a solution.
- A polymer of 3 or more monosaccharides, formed by dehydration reactions.
- A lipid made of a phosphate group and two fatty acids; Consists of a hydrophilic polar head and two hydrophobic non-polar tails; forms cell membranes.
- A carbohydrate (C₆H₁₂O₆) produced by photosynthesis. It is the form of sugar that is used by the body for energy.
- a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- When something ends in -ose it is said to be a?
- a chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction (will be broken down)
- The building block of carbohydrate; a single sugar.
- Primary source of energy
- A smaller unit that is the BUILDING BLOCK of a polymer.
22 Clues: Primary source of energy • the strength of a solution. • lipid that is a solid at room temperature • A carbon based molecule made by living things. • When something ends in -ose it is said to be a? • The reactant , molecule upon which an enzyme acts • The building block of carbohydrate; a single sugar. • A smaller unit that is the BUILDING BLOCK of a polymer. • ...
kaylas crossword 2013-08-15
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- - a form of symbiosis in which one organism helps the other organism, but there is no benefit or harm done in return
- Explosion is the rapid increase in population in developing countries causing famine
- Magnification is the accumulation in body tissues of certain chemicals
- Factors- living factors e.g. amount of food, predators, parasites, competitors
- Species are species of plants or animals that have migrated or been brought to Australia
- Energy from windmills can be used to generate electricity by turning turbines in the same way
- - The Biosphere is the collective interaction of all the biomes on the Earth.
- the relationship in which one organism that hunts and eats another
- Rain - When gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water
- – the study of the interrelationships of living organisms and their environment.
- and Tidal Power can be used to generate electricity from the rise and fall of the waves and the tides
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- change allows of sunlight to reach the earths surface
- - all the organisms in a particular area at a given time
- Pollution - Air pollution is the release into the atmosphere of excessive amounts of harmful gases
- - a relationship where two types of organisms compete for the same resource
- Web - a network of interrelated food chains in a given areas
- - the total dry weight of the organisms in a level
- energy is energy harnessed in areas of the earth that are near volcanoes or hot springs
- – people that make the things (eg; fruits )
- - a plant eater
- - A cycle shows the reusing of certain elements and compounds (e.g. water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus) in different forms in ecosystems.
21 Clues: - a plant eater • – people that make the things (eg; fruits ) • - the total dry weight of the organisms in a level • change allows of sunlight to reach the earths surface • - all the organisms in a particular area at a given time • Web - a network of interrelated food chains in a given areas • the relationship in which one organism that hunts and eats another • ...
A MapleRose Puzzle 2023-10-24
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- the process of burning something.
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- the ability to do work
- rocks and sediments
- THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD
- anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
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- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- this type of cellular respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- the act or process of breathing
21 Clues: rocks and sediments • the ability to do work • the act or process of breathing • the process of burning something. • a pigment that gives plants their green color • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD • a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
Physics So Far... 2023-05-11
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- "Fancy" word for slowing down.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Energy/momentum are only ever _____ it is not lost.
- Speed that forms a straight, unchanging, line on a distance vs. time graph.
- Objects without motion have this kind of force.
- A _____ object can have more energy than a big one, if it goes ____ (two words).
- The amount of friction depends on the ____ of the objects.
- Type of friction when you try to move your dresser.
- The trajectory or pathway an object takes (think velocity)
- Type of friction of a wheel.
- Type of friction a duck on a pond has.
- A change in _________ is the 3rd form of acceleration.
- A positive acceleration (two words).
- This is generated by friction.
- A force that opposes motion.
- Unit for force.
- What law talks about momentum not being lost; ______ of momentum.
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- The impetus of an objects motion.
- The frame of reference is the _____ that is assumed to stay stationary.
- When velocities are in a opposite direction you ____ them.
- Friction causes an object to slowdown and eventually ___.
- A push or pull that gives an object energy.
- objects that are in motion have this kind of force.
- Gases and liquids are both treated as ____ when it comes to friction.
- The change in an objects velocity.
- Type of friction of sandpaper.
- Speed that fluctuates throughout its motion.
- Rate at which an object changes position.
- A ferris wheel has this type of acceleration.
- When velocities are in the same direction you ___ them.
- Type of friction a duck in the air has.
- Gravity is this type of Force.
- Static friction is the friction of _______.
- A negative acceleration (two words).
- Speed with a direction.
35 Clues: Unit for force. • Speed with a direction. • Type of friction of a wheel. • A force that opposes motion. • "Fancy" word for slowing down. • Type of friction of sandpaper. • Gravity is this type of Force. • This is generated by friction. • The impetus of an objects motion. • The amount of matter in an object. • The change in an objects velocity. • ...
Tissue 2021-10-06
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- displays intercalated discs
- more than one layer
- basement membrane and packages organs
- forms hormones
- acts as a storage depot for fat
- amorphous matrix
- forms the stroma
- one layer
- forms the bony skeleton
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- supports body organs
- voluntarily controlled
- found in tendons
- forms the brain and spinal cord
- found in the walls of stomach, uterus, and
- allows for organ movements
15 Clues: one layer • forms hormones • found in tendons • amorphous matrix • forms the stroma • more than one layer • supports body organs • voluntarily controlled • forms the bony skeleton • allows for organ movements • displays intercalated discs • acts as a storage depot for fat • forms the brain and spinal cord • basement membrane and packages organs • found in the walls of stomach, uterus, and
Important terminology for Science 2021-05-16
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- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms
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- The movement of liquids and gases that is generally referred to as
- he emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a non-metal which has two main forms
- giving explanation or comment
10 Clues: giving explanation or comment • the lowest region of the atmosphere • all the waters on the earth's surface • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • The movement of liquids and gases that is generally referred to as • the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another • ...
Science 2025-12-01
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- A push or pull that can change an object’s motion.
- The bouncing back of light or sound waves from a surface.
- The bending of light as it passes from one material to another, like light bending when it enters water.
- A change in an organism or species that makes it better suited to its environment.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded, like sand and water.
- The force that opposes motion between two objects in contact with each other.
- A complete, unbroken path through which electric current can flow.
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- The process by which liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat.
- Any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microorganism.
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- The process by which water vapor cools and changes into liquid water.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the sky.
- A device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy.
- The ability to do work or cause change. It can exist in different forms, such as light, heat, and motion.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth (or any other large object).
17 Clues: Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • A push or pull that can change an object’s motion. • The bouncing back of light or sound waves from a surface. • Any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microorganism. • A complete, unbroken path through which electric current can flow. • ...
mega and micro 2024-05-17
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- an integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit.
- a very large amount of money.
- the branch of science that deals with microorganism.
- film containing micro photographs of a newspaper.
- an instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy.
- A unit of information equal to one million bytes.
- a unit of data size or network speed.
- is a large stone that forms a prehistoric monument.
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- is very small.
- A tiny wafer of semiconducting material.
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium casing disease.
- a unit of power equal to one million watts.
- an electromagnetic wave.
- obsession with the exercise of power.
- is an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
- A very well-known person.
- a large funnel-shaped device for amplifying noise.
17 Clues: is very small. • an electromagnetic wave. • A very well-known person. • a very large amount of money. • obsession with the exercise of power. • a unit of data size or network speed. • A tiny wafer of semiconducting material. • a unit of power equal to one million watts. • film containing micro photographs of a newspaper. • A unit of information equal to one million bytes. • ...
VITAMINS 2023-12-29
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- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “Beri-beri”
- Active form : pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (PLP)
- Involved in conversion of pyridoxine and folate to their coenzyme forms
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- Acid Active forms : coenzyme A (CoA) & Acyl carrier protein (ACP)
- Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “pellagra”
- Energy production from protein, carbohydrate metabolism, and fat synthesis
6 Clues: Active form : pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (PLP) • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “pellagra” • Deficiency of this vitamin can cause “Beri-beri” • Acid Active forms : coenzyme A (CoA) & Acyl carrier protein (ACP) • Involved in conversion of pyridoxine and folate to their coenzyme forms • ...
Will Mason Physics Crossword 2014-03-18
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- Energy Theorem when work is done there is an equal change in energy
- Energy in the form of heat
- The law that establishes the presence of a constant amount of energy in a system
- Type of energy that is stored as a result of deformation
- The measuring unit of kinetic energy
- Energy released by a nuclear reaction, either fission or fusion
- Type of energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- The process by which nuclei combine to form a new atom
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- The rate at which work is done
- A form of energy much like electric energy
- Type of energy made by the flow of electric charge through a corridor
- Stored energy of position
- Energy that it takes to remove an electron from an atom in the gaseous state
- When a nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei
- Type of energy relating to gravity
- Energy relating to motion
- Ability to do an object of work
- Energy traveling as electromagnetic waves
- Energy involving movement through substances in longitudinal waves
19 Clues: Stored energy of position • Energy relating to motion • Energy in the form of heat • The rate at which work is done • Ability to do an object of work • Type of energy relating to gravity • The measuring unit of kinetic energy • Energy traveling as electromagnetic waves • A form of energy much like electric energy • When a nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei • ...
Coreyion crossword 2025-11-19
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- energy-energy that comes from water
- Energy- energy that comes from within the earth
- Ene.- the energy associated with electric charges
- Energy- energy of a moving object
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
- Insulator material that doesnt conduct energy well
- conductor- a material that conducts thermal energy
- is the transferof thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter
- Ene.- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
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- Ene.- the form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves
- Ene. -energy stored in chemical bonds
- Energy-chemical energy stored in living things
- Potential Ene.- potential energy that depends upon a objects height
- Ene.- the total kinetic energy and potential energy to the motion ofall the microscopic particles in an object
- Energy- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- energy resources-energy resources that are limited
- Potential Ene.-potential energy that is stretched or compressed
- Energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- Energy- energy that comes from the sun
- Energy- temperature of 0 kelvins
20 Clues: Energy- temperature of 0 kelvins • Energy- energy of a moving object • energy-energy that comes from water • Ene. -energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy- energy that comes from the sun • Energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei • Energy-chemical energy stored in living things • Energy- energy that comes from within the earth • ...
Unit 1 2024-05-24
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- a process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use energy from the sun and chlorophyll to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- an action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees
- the property of matter and radiation which is manifest as a capacity to perform work
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- living organism that feeds on organic matter
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- elating to chemistry, or the interactions of substances as studied in chemistry
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- the action of breathing:
10 Clues: the action of breathing: • living organism that feeds on organic matter • a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • elating to chemistry, or the interactions of substances as studied in chemistry • an action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event • ...
Forces & Simple Machines 2015-01-11
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- The type of lever where the fulcrum is placed between the load and the effort, as in the seesaw, crowbar, and balance scale.
- The type of lever where the load is between the effort and the fulcrum.
- One of the simple machines, a plane surface inclined to the horizon, or forming with a horizontal plane any angle but a right angle.
- A wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force.
- Strength or power exerted upon an object.
- The ratio of output force to the input force applied to a mechanism.
- The type of lever where the effort is placed between the load and the fulcrum.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort.
- Work done or energy transferred per unit of time.
- Equal to the work per unit mass that is done by the force of gravity to move an object to a fixed reference location.
- Energy of vibrations.
- Input force is the initial force used to get a machine to begin working.
- A piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer.
- A threaded cylindrical pin or rod with a head at one end, engaging a threaded hole and used either as a fastener or as a simple machine for applying power.
- A rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
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- The energy obtained if something is stretched or compressed and has the ability to bounce back.
- A pulley that has an axle mounted in bearings attached to a supporting structure.
- An exertion of power.
- A pulley that is a combination of fixed and a movable pulleys forms a block and tackle.
- The force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object.
- A simple machine consisting, in its typical form, of a cylindrical drum to which a wheel concentric with the drum is firmly fastened.
- Exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- The energy of motion.
- A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.
- A pulley that has an axle in a movable block.
26 Clues: An exertion of power. • The energy of motion. • Energy of vibrations. • The energy stored in chemical bonds. • Strength or power exerted upon an object. • A pulley that has an axle in a movable block. • Work done or energy transferred per unit of time. • The ratio of output force to the input force applied to a mechanism. • ...
All Things Energy 2025-01-28
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- this is conserved in collisions if the external force is zero
- name of the type of energy recognized by Albert Einstein which said that mass itself is a form of energy
- sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system
- law of ___; states that in a closed, isolated system, energy cannot be created or destroyed; instead, it is conserved
- the change in kinetic energy
- stored energy due to interactions between objects in a system; formula is mgh
- stored energy due to an object’s change in shape; an example is a spring
- energy of motion; formula is one-half mass times velocity
- the ability of a system to produce a change in itself or the world around it; represented by the symbol E
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- energy associated with charged particles
- a collision in which kinetic energy decreases; occurs between soft objects such as ones made of clay
- a collision in which the kinetic energy does not change; occurs between hard objects
- the stored energy due to gravity represented by the symbol GPE
- energy you get from the food you eat
- the position where GPE is defined to be zero
- heat energy; sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles in a system; symbol is Q
- energy transferred by electromagnetic waves
- energy due to rotational motion; formula is one-half the moment of inertia times the angular velocity
- the unit that energy is measured in
- the energy stored in bonds inside an atom’s nucleus; released when the structure of an atom’s nucleus changes
20 Clues: the change in kinetic energy • the unit that energy is measured in • energy you get from the food you eat • energy associated with charged particles • energy transferred by electromagnetic waves • the position where GPE is defined to be zero • energy of motion; formula is one-half mass times velocity • this is conserved in collisions if the external force is zero • ...
Biodiversity Review 2024-02-08
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- the increase of acidity of the ocean
- the diversity of life forms in an environment
- an organism produced by copying genes from a species with a desirable trait and inserting them into another species
- a convection current in the atmosphere that cycles between the equator and 30oN and 30oS
- species with a low intrinsic growth rate
- the amount of energy that passes on to the next trophic level
- The individuals that belong to the same species and live in a given area at a particular time
- the percent of the Earth's surface that is reflective
- variable that is changed by the scientist
- the rise of less dense, warm, less saline water due to diverging currents
- human activities causing an increase in CO2 levels
- the maximum population size of a species that can be sustained
- a position or a role an organism has within its community or environment.
- decomposers break down ammonium into nitrite
- where large groups are together in one location
- the struggle of individuals to obtain a shared limiting resource
- The process of speciation that occurs with geographic isolation
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- population sizes are limited by resources
- the relationship between two species that live in close association with each other
- The evolution of one species into two, without geographic isolation
- producers absorbing nitrogen through the soil
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can change from one form to another
- when two species divide a resource based on differences in their behavior or morphology
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- variable you want to measure your results against or variables that remain unchanged
- The latitude that receives the most intense sunlight, which causes the ascending branches of the two Hadley cell to converge
- where the distribution maintains similar distances away from another
- where there is no pattern to the distribution
- the system tries to return to its original state or decreases the rate at which the change is occurring
- a species that serves as a warning for an unhealthy ecosystem
- the ecological interaction between two or more species where each species has a net benefit
- population sizes are not limited by resources
- a nutrient required for the growth of an organism but available in a lower quantity than other nutrients
- an organism that uses the energy of the Sun to produce usable forms of energy
- the nonliving components
- a resource that a population cannot live without and that occurs in quantities lower than the population would require to increase in size
- deflection of an object’s path due to the rotation of the Earth
- species with a high intrinsic growth rate
- the change is amplified
- the relative proportion of individuals within the different species in a given area
- variable that is is measure as a result of the independent variable
- holds a community together
- an ecological succession occurring on surfaces that are initially devoid of soil
- a lake with a high level of productivity due to high amounts of nutrients (like phosphorus and nitrogen)
- when oxygen concentration becomes so low that is kills fish and other aquatic animals
- a group of organism that is distinct from other groups in its body form and structure, behavior, or biochemical properties
- the living components
- The process by which producers use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- matter or energy is exchanged across the system’s boundaries
- a reversal of wind and water currents in the South Pacific
- the number of species in a given area
- a long-term biological interaction in which members of one species gain benefits while those of the other species neither benefit nor are harmed
- a trait that improves an individual’s fitness
- energy is transformed, the quantity of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work diminishes
- the succession of plant life that occurs in areas that have been disturbed but have not lost their soil
- a large, naturally occurring community of flora (plants) and fauna (animals) occupying a major habitat
- matter or energy exchanges do not occur across boundaries
57 Clues: the living components • the change is amplified • the nonliving components • holds a community together • the increase of acidity of the ocean • the number of species in a given area • species with a low intrinsic growth rate • species with a high intrinsic growth rate • variable that is changed by the scientist • population sizes are limited by resources • ...
bacteria and protists 2022-02-17
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- whip like tails to help movement
- spiral shaped bactera
- some bacteria produce chemicals called antibiotics that limit the growth of other bacteria
- a plantlike protist
- sphere shaped bacteria
- an organism that is adapted to live without oxygen
- some bacteria, like those that cause botulism, can prodice thick-walled structures
- contains certain kinds of bacteria that often are found in extreme conditions, such as hot springs
- one or many celled organism that lives in wet or moist surroundings
- can prevent some bacterial disease
- a long thing whip like structure used for movement
- a process of heating food to a temperature that kills most harmful bacteria
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- change nitrogen from the air into forms that plants and animals can use
- a process that produces two new cells with genetic material identical to each other and that of the original cell
- an organism that uses oxygen when breaking down food
- some bacterial pathogens produce poisonous substances
- make their own food using carbon dioxide, water and energy from sunlight
- any organism that uses dead organisms as food and energy sources
- using organisms to help clean up or remove environmental pollutants
- living cells that carry on all of the processes of life
- rod-shaped bactera
- protists that have characteristics of both plants and animals
22 Clues: rod-shaped bactera • a plantlike protist • spiral shaped bactera • sphere shaped bacteria • whip like tails to help movement • can prevent some bacterial disease • an organism that is adapted to live without oxygen • a long thing whip like structure used for movement • an organism that uses oxygen when breaking down food • ...
6.2 Key terms 2026-05-13
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- The wearing away or movement of soil by wind or water.
- The splitting of an atom’s nucleus to release energy.
- The breakdown of dead plants and animals.
- A resource that can be naturally replaced in a short time.
- Using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
- A fuel formed from ancient plant and animal remains over millions of years.
- A gaseous fossil fuel found underground, often with oil deposits.
- Giving off radiation from unstable atoms.
- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
- A system of pipes used to transport gas or oil.
- The process of removing resources from the Earth.
- Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fire practices used to care for the land.
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- Energy released from radioactive materials.
- A facility that uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity.
- A resource that forms very slowly and cannot be replaced within a human lifetime.
- A greenhouse gas released when fossil fuels burn.
- A radioactive element used as fuel in nuclear power plants.
- A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- A solid fossil fuel formed mainly from ancient plants.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
- A liquid fossil fuel formed from ancient marine organisms.
- Substances in soil that help plants grow.
22 Clues: A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. • The breakdown of dead plants and animals. • Substances in soil that help plants grow. • Giving off radiation from unstable atoms. • Energy released from radioactive materials. • The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. • A system of pipes used to transport gas or oil. • A greenhouse gas released when fossil fuels burn. • ...
Planets 2014-10-10
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- Closest planet to the Sun.
- One of the rocky planets.
- One of the large and cold planets.
- Made of ice,dust and small rocky particles.
- The hottest planet.
- Sometimes referred to as having a near side and a far side.
- Another name for a meteor
- This planet is famous for its rings.
- Includes the planets, stars and galaxies and all forms of matter and energy.
- Large group of stars,dust,gas and dark matter held together by gravity.
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- A home in space for an astronaut.
- A place that uses telescopes to look out into space
- No longer called a planet.
- Sometimes called a shooting star
- One of the gas planets.
- The largest planet.
- The center of the solar system.
- A person trained to fly a spaceship
- Earth is located in this galaxy
- Only planet with living creatures.
20 Clues: The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • One of the gas planets. • One of the rocky planets. • Another name for a meteor • No longer called a planet. • Closest planet to the Sun. • The center of the solar system. • Earth is located in this galaxy • Sometimes called a shooting star • A home in space for an astronaut. • One of the large and cold planets. • ...
Planets 2014-10-10
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- Only planet with living creatures.
- A home in space for an astronaut.
- Sometimes referred to as having a near side and a far side.
- A person trained to fly a spaceship
- One of the large and cold planets.
- One of the rocky planets.
- Made of ice,dust and small rocky particles.
- The largest planet.
- Earth is located in this galaxy
- The hottest planet.
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- Includes the planets, stars and galaxies and all forms of matter and energy.
- The center of the solar system.
- Large group of stars,dust,gas and dark matter held together by gravity.
- Another name for a meteor
- A place that uses telescopes to look out into space
- Sometimes called a shooting star
- This planet is famous for its rings.
- One of the gas planets.
- No longer called a planet.
- Closest planet to the Sun.
20 Clues: The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • One of the gas planets. • Another name for a meteor • One of the rocky planets. • No longer called a planet. • Closest planet to the Sun. • The center of the solar system. • Earth is located in this galaxy • Sometimes called a shooting star • A home in space for an astronaut. • Only planet with living creatures. • ...
digestive process 2024-01-09
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- breaks down foods
- longest part of large intestine
- acids and enzymes that help break down food chemically
- body's basic fuel
- energy needed to maintain automatic processes
- increase surface area of intestine so it absorbs more nutrients
- mechanical and chemical process of breaking down food and changing nutrients into forms your body can use
- storage form of glucose
- part of digestive tract that connects mouth and stomach
- mixture of enzymes made by the pancreas
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- food rolled into a ball with tongue and saliva
- works with other juices to break down food
- helps body digest and absorb fats
- breathing, digesting food, and building and repairing tissue
- contains enzyme ptyalin; helps break down food down
- chemical reaction where molecules combine with oxygen
- digestion starts with
- grinds down food physically
- rhythmic movements of muscles
- churned food turned thick liquid from peristalsis
20 Clues: breaks down foods • body's basic fuel • digestion starts with • storage form of glucose • grinds down food physically • rhythmic movements of muscles • longest part of large intestine • helps body digest and absorb fats • mixture of enzymes made by the pancreas • works with other juices to break down food • energy needed to maintain automatic processes • ...
Chemistry 4th Quarter Review #2 2017-05-03
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- What phase is nitrogen (N, 7) at standard temperature and pressure?
- You should be able to “read” electron configurations and ___ diagrams for the exam.
- Which kind of electromagnetic radiation carries the highest amount of energy (has the shortest wavelength)?
- Special name for Group 17 elements.
- Thomson destroyed the concept of an indivisible atom when he discovered the ___ (later to be called the “electron”).
- The 3-D shape of an “s” orbital.
- As photon wavelength decreases the photon’s energy increases.
- We use the water ___ method to measure the volume of irregularly shaped objects and you be able to do this for the exam.
- An electron gains energy and moves to a higher energy orbit when it ___ energy.
- Mass is divided by volume to calculate ___ for an object or material and you should be able to do this for the exam.
- In the equation used to calculate the energy in light photons, what does “c” represent?
- The Greek letter lambda (upside-down walking “y”) represents ___.
- An isotope ___ contains the element symbol, mass number and atomic number.
- Which scientist developed the Plum Pudding Model from his study of cathode ray tubes?
- You should be able to draw Bohr models and write ___ dot structures for the exam.
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- ‘aq’ in "NaCl(aq)" means ___ and tells us the substance is dissolved in water.
- Special name for Group 1 elements.
- The ___ Mechanical Model describes the motion of small particles confined to tiny regions of space.
- One of the elements that occurs as a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
- You should be able to calculate the ___ atomic mass given the isotopic data for an element.
- The solid that forms when two clear solutions are mixed together.
- Which scientist gave us the idea of orbits and described how light is generated by the atom?
- Within which category do most elements fit?
- What does the Greek letter delta mean in Chemistry?
- Which scientist gave us the idea of a nucleus and an atom that was filled with mostly empty space?
- For two or more atoms to be ____ of a certain element they must have the same atomic number and they must have different mass numbers.
- What major element category does boron (B, 5) fall within?
- As photon wavelength increases the photon’s ___ decreases.
- Which kind of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength (carries the lowest amount of energy)?
- Number of valence electrons in all atoms of Group 15 elements.
- What is the first element in the group represented by VIA?
- Which scientist thought the atom was a small indivisible and solid piece of matter?
- The percent ___ is used to express the difference between a measurement and its accepted value and you should be able to do this for the exam.
33 Clues: The 3-D shape of an “s” orbital. • Special name for Group 1 elements. • Special name for Group 17 elements. • Within which category do most elements fit? • What does the Greek letter delta mean in Chemistry? • What major element category does boron (B, 5) fall within? • As photon wavelength increases the photon’s ___ decreases. • ...
A MapleRose Puzzle 2023-10-24
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- the process of burning something.
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- the ability to do work
- rocks and sediments
- THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD
- anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
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- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- this type of cellular respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life
- the act or process of breathing
21 Clues: rocks and sediments • the ability to do work • the act or process of breathing • the process of burning something. • a pigment that gives plants their green color • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • THE PROCESS WHICH Plants USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD • a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
Crossword 2023-12-07
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- warm air is present behind it (to its south) with cool air ahead of it (to its north)
- light winds and settled weather conditions
- the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air, in particular the trailing edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.
- the temperature of the air near the surface of the earth
- a large body of air with generally uniform temperature and humidity.
- a map showing the state of the weather over a large area.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- a composite front produced by occlusion.
- forms when a relatively moist, warm air mass slides up and over a cold air mass.
- an apparent force caused by the earth's rotation
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- the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment.
- the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind (Coriolis Effect), and water density
- a fast, narrow current of air flowing from west to east that encircles the globe
- a way in which heat travels
- a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean current
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- clouds and often precipitation.
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
23 Clues: a way in which heat travels • clouds and often precipitation. • radiant energy emitted by the sun. • a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean current • a composite front produced by occlusion. • light winds and settled weather conditions • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • an apparent force caused by the earth's rotation • ...
Bio 3.3 2023-01-24
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- The process by which an egg cell and sperm cell join together.
- A fertilized egg that has begun cell division
- Any unspecialized cell in a multicellular organism, except a sperm or egg cell, that can divide and become any cell type in the body.
- Able to produce only its own type of cell.
- A system that transports water or other needed substances throughout an organism.
- A type of tissue that covers organs or forms the inner lining of hollows in the body.
- A type of tissue in the body that provides support and protection, fills spaces, stores fat, produces blood cells, and helps to repair damage.
- To further develop or specialize, especially in cells or tissues.
- The act of tightening in the process of movement.
- A group of about 100 cells, of two types, that form from a fertilized egg. Each of these cells can develop into almost any type of cell.
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- A partially differentiated stem cell, before it has developed into its final form.
- The vascular tissue in plants that carries water and dissolved minerals upward from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- A bundle of nerve fibers that carry signals to or from the brain.
- Able to differentiate only into a closely related cell.
- The energy stored in a chemical bond (or the bond energy).
- From totipotent cells, able to differentiate into any type of cell in the human body but not any in the placenta.
- The vascular tissue in plants that carries dissolved organic nutrients in all directions within the plant.
- Not further developed or specialized, especially in cells or tissues.
- The process of fertilization.
- Able to differentiate into any type of cell of the human body or the placenta.
20 Clues: The process of fertilization. • Able to produce only its own type of cell. • A fertilized egg that has begun cell division • The act of tightening in the process of movement. • Able to differentiate only into a closely related cell. • The energy stored in a chemical bond (or the bond energy). • The process by which an egg cell and sperm cell join together. • ...
The Water Cycle 2026-03-23
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- – state of water in the air as vapor
- – living parts of the environment
- – water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- – nonliving parts of the environment
- – plant structures that absorb water from soil
- – water evaporates from plant leaves
- – plant structures where transpiration occurs
- cycle – movement of water through Earth’s systems
- – gas form of water
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- – state of water in lakes, rivers, and oceans
- – tiny openings on leaves where gases and water vapor pass
- – main energy source that drives evaporation
- – formed when water vapor condenses in the atmosphere
- – layer of air surrounding Earth where clouds form
- – water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets
- – liquid water changes into gas due to heat
16 Clues: – gas form of water • – living parts of the environment • – state of water in the air as vapor • – nonliving parts of the environment • – water evaporates from plant leaves • – liquid water changes into gas due to heat • – main energy source that drives evaporation • – state of water in lakes, rivers, and oceans • – water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets • ...
Synonym Crossword Puzzle Review 2019-05-03
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- Synonym of lip—
- Synonym of endo— and eso—
- Synonym of varix
- Meaning of combining forms copr— and scat—
- Shared meaning of fer— and ger—
- Possible synonym of the combining forms ventr— and lapar—
- hypo— and olig— both share this meaning
- A synonym for path—
- Possible synonym of stern—
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- Synonym of the combining form viscer—
- Shared meaning of aphrodis(i)— and er(ot)—
- Synonym of sud(or)—
- Synonym of osm—
- Possible synonym of amphi—
- Synonym of combining form is, inos—
- Synonym of combining forms or— and os—
16 Clues: Synonym of lip— • Synonym of osm— • Synonym of varix • Synonym of sud(or)— • A synonym for path— • Synonym of endo— and eso— • Possible synonym of amphi— • Possible synonym of stern— • Shared meaning of fer— and ger— • Synonym of combining form is, inos— • Synonym of the combining form viscer— • Synonym of combining forms or— and os— • hypo— and olig— both share this meaning • ...
Forms of Government- Hailee Williams 2020-09-18
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- states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- King or Queen rule
- typical of a class, group, or body of opinion.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- seek to dominate ALL aspects of society
- relating to or denoting a confederation.
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- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- government by a dictator
- forming a single or uniform entity.
- Rule by people
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- rule by few, wealthy, powerful groups or families
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which elected or nominated president rather that a monarch.
17 Clues: Rule by people • King or Queen rule • government by a dictator • forming a single or uniform entity. • seek to dominate ALL aspects of society • relating to or denoting a confederation. • typical of a class, group, or body of opinion. • rule by few, wealthy, powerful groups or families • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • ...
Spelling of -ing verb forms 2022-03-16
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- My friends and I are _________ (play) soccer at the park.
- Some students are ________ (do) homework in the school library.
- We're _________ (have) lunch at the school canteen.
- My sister's ________ (ride) her bike to school.
- Many people are _______ (drive) their cars to work now.
- My dog's ________ (sleep) on the couch.
- Wait! I'm ________ (get) dressed right now.
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- I'm ________ (watch) the TV in the living room.
- I'm __________ (take) a shower at the moment.
- Mr. Jiménez is _________ (run) a marathon.
- Edgar's _________ (eat) a burger at Carl's Jr.
- Michelle's nephews are _________ (swim) in the hotel pool.
- My friends are _________ (dance) cumbia and salsa.
- My parents are _________ (shop) clothes at Ross.
- We're ________ (drink) some beers at the bar.
- We're __________ (study) English in the lab.
16 Clues: My dog's ________ (sleep) on the couch. • Mr. Jiménez is _________ (run) a marathon. • Wait! I'm ________ (get) dressed right now. • We're __________ (study) English in the lab. • I'm __________ (take) a shower at the moment. • We're ________ (drink) some beers at the bar. • Edgar's _________ (eat) a burger at Carl's Jr. • ...
BONES AND MUSCLES 2023-05-08
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- Depresses down the sides of the tongue and retract it
- Raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin and pushes
- Forms the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- Back of the cranium
- Base of the septum
- Forms the forehead
- Pushes cheeks against teeth
- Depresses the mandible and elevates the hyoid bone
- elevates and retracts the hyoid bone
- Depresses the tounge and makes it protrude
- Located on the bridge of the nose
- A nasal cavity; has a superior, middle, and inferior
- One bone located on either side of the face
- Elevates the Hyoid bone and tongue.
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- muscles
- Helps with swallowing and bringing the tongue backwards
- Joins at the mid line of the mouth and forms the floor of the mouth
- lip up
- Makes tongue move upward or backward
- Creates the floor of the cranium
- Muscle that raises the mandible and closes the jaw
- Forming the lower part of the jaw
- Two of these bones make up the upper jaw
- Two bones near the inner angle of the eye
- Forms the bridge of the nose
- Comes from muscles around the mouth; not attached to bone
- Often injured by dental assistants due to improper posture
- Suspends itself between the mandible and larynx and acts as support for the tounge and
- Draws the muscles of the mouth back when laughing
- Forms part of the anterior base of the skull
30 Clues: lip up • muscles • Base of the septum • Forms the forehead • Back of the cranium • Pushes cheeks against teeth • Forms the bridge of the nose • Creates the floor of the cranium • Forming the lower part of the jaw • Located on the bridge of the nose • Elevates the Hyoid bone and tongue. • Makes tongue move upward or backward • elevates and retracts the hyoid bone • ...
ES Final 2025-12-14
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- vital metabolic process where cells break down glucose (food) using oxygen to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy currency, releasing carbon dioxide and water
- vital process where plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food (glucose/sugars) for energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct
- process by which atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is converted into a more usable form such as ammonia or ammonium
- anything with mass (substance) that occupies space (volume), forming the physical universe, existing in states like solid, liquid, gas, and plasma, and is made of atoms
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- the fundamental capacity to do work, manifest in various forms like kinetic (motion), potential (stored), thermal (heat), electrical, chemical, and nuclear, and it can't be created or destroyed, only converted between types
- vital element considered the backbone element of life; all living things contain and have this element; listed in the periodic table with an atomic number of 6
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- where we had our field trip most recently; they discussed flooding and the purpose of the park and even green architecture such as plants on rooftops, permeable surfaces to retain water, etc.
- where certain bacteria convert Nitrates (NO3) into nitrogen gas to return to the atmosphere
- single celled organism that belong to the category of prokaryotes; important as decomposers and nitrogen fixers
- layer of gases surrounding a planet
- two step process where ammonia or ammonium is converted first into nitrite and then into nitrate
- vital element required to produce proteins and nucleic acids; found in the periodic table with an atomic number of 7
- 6 carbon sugar, serves as the primary fuel source for most life on earth; product of photosynthesis that the plant wants
- large storage space typically for water; can store other things as well
- vital inorganic compound produced during photosynthesis and is required for aerobic cellular respiration; will be taken in alongside glucose during cellular respiration
16 Clues: layer of gases surrounding a planet • large storage space typically for water; can store other things as well • where certain bacteria convert Nitrates (NO3) into nitrogen gas to return to the atmosphere • two step process where ammonia or ammonium is converted first into nitrite and then into nitrate • ...
Environmental Final 23-24 2024-05-01
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- a fee that the government charges polluters for each unit of greenhouse gas they emit
- a mineral that crystallizes in different forms because of differences in temperature or other conditions
- this green energy source is electricity generated from the movement of waves
- this circulation pattern is when warm. less salty water moves along the surface while cool, salty water moves deep below the surface
- this green energy source is produced from organic materials
- this type of management is a customized approach to managing resources that has been developed through scientific testing
- this type of logging removes dead trees following a natural disturbance
- a chemical compound derived from oil that is used to make plastics, detergents, and other products
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
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- this source of pollution comes from many places over a large area
- the separation of a solid substance from a solution
- the raising of fish for food in controlled environments
- a forest that has never been logged
- the waste produced in processing ore
- a system where the government determines an acceptable amount of a specific pollutant and then assigns (via permits) a fraction of that amount to industrial sources of the pollutant
- a huge warehouse or pen designed to deliver energy-rich feed to livestock or poultry
- a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water
- one or more rows of trees or other tall plants along the edge of a field to prevent wind erosion
- the physical and chemical processes that break down rocks and minerals into smaller particles
- a soil conservation method in which two or more crops are planted in one field
20 Clues: a forest that has never been logged • the waste produced in processing ore • the amount of a crop produced in a given area • the separation of a solid substance from a solution • the raising of fish for food in controlled environments • this green energy source is produced from organic materials • a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water • ...
Oceans Vocab 2023-05-04
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- The level of the oceans surfaces
- Water temp compared to depth
- Highest point of a wave
- upward motion of ocean water
- Vertical current caused by differences in temps and salinity
- Transitional layer characterized by rapidly decreasing temps
- Collapsing waves
- Technique that directs sound waves at the ocean floor to map topographic features
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- Low salinity areas where large rivers empty into the oceans
- periodic rise and fall of sea level
- Higher than normal and lower than normal tides
- rhythmic movement that carries energy through space or matter
- Lowest point of a wave
- High tides lower and low tides higher
- Sandbar that forms in front of most beaches
15 Clues: Collapsing waves • Lowest point of a wave • Highest point of a wave • Water temp compared to depth • upward motion of ocean water • The level of the oceans surfaces • periodic rise and fall of sea level • High tides lower and low tides higher • Sandbar that forms in front of most beaches • Higher than normal and lower than normal tides • ...
Oceans Vocab 2023-05-04
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- The level of the oceans surfaces
- Water temp compared to depth
- Highest point of a wave
- upward motion of ocean water
- Vertical current caused by differences in temps and salinity
- Transitional layer characterized by rapidly decreasing temps
- Collapsing waves
- Technique that directs sound waves at the ocean floor to map topographic features
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- Low salinity areas where large rivers empty into the oceans
- Periodic rise and fall of sea level
- Higher than normal and lower than normal tides
- Rhythmic movement that carries energy through space or matter
- Lowest point of a wave
- High tides lower and low tides higher
- Sandbar that forms in front of most beaches
15 Clues: Collapsing waves • Lowest point of a wave • Highest point of a wave • Water temp compared to depth • upward motion of ocean water • The level of the oceans surfaces • Periodic rise and fall of sea level • High tides lower and low tides higher • Sandbar that forms in front of most beaches • Higher than normal and lower than normal tides • ...
Quarter 2 science menu chapter 5 2025-01-14
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- A mountain that forms in Earths crust
- Transfer of energy that is carried in rays like light
- Wegener's idea that continents slowly drifted apart
- Underwater canyons
- Any trace of an ancient organism that is preserved in rock
- The flow that transfers heat within a fluid
- A molten mixture of rock forming substances
- A supercontinent 300 million years ago
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- Heat transfer between materials that are touching
- An area where material from deep within Earths mantle rises
- Heat transferred by the movement of liquid
- Seams formed in mountain ranges
- Plates Parts of Earths lithosphere serepated into cracks
- Where peices of Earths crust diverge on land deep valley
- When magma reaches the surface
15 Clues: Underwater canyons • When magma reaches the surface • Seams formed in mountain ranges • A mountain that forms in Earths crust • A supercontinent 300 million years ago • Heat transferred by the movement of liquid • The flow that transfers heat within a fluid • A molten mixture of rock forming substances • Heat transfer between materials that are touching • ...
2/11 Bellwork 2022-02-11
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- speed that does not vary over time
- a device that measures speed
- a symbol that indicates change
- the distance light can travel in a given time frame
- a unit that describes measurement of force;
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms, but cannot be created or
- to pull toward each other
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- to reach a conclusion based on evidence
- a negative change of velocity per unit of time
- a unit of mass
- how far between two objects or locations
- the most common form of brain injury
12 Clues: a unit of mass • to pull toward each other • a device that measures speed • a symbol that indicates change • speed that does not vary over time • the most common form of brain injury • to reach a conclusion based on evidence • how far between two objects or locations • a unit that describes measurement of force; • a negative change of velocity per unit of time • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-03-01
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- A stage where water collects in lakes, oceans, and other bodies of water
- The process of how water vapor transforms into liquid water
- A stage of the water cycle in which water falls to the ground in different forms
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- A stage where water from plants turns into water vapor
- A process in which liquid water turns into water vapor
- The infinite cycle in which water changes into different forms
- A type of energy that needs to be used for things to evaporate
- Water that is not absorbed by the ground, and moves towards streams
8 Clues: A stage where water from plants turns into water vapor • A process in which liquid water turns into water vapor • The process of how water vapor transforms into liquid water • The infinite cycle in which water changes into different forms • A type of energy that needs to be used for things to evaporate • ...
CELL-THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE 2022-06-15
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- FOOD SYNTHESISING PIGMENT
- CELL THE TYPE OF CELL WITH NUCLEAR MATERIAL WITHOUT NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
- MOVEMENT OF GASES FROM THEIR HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO THEIR LOWER CONCENTRATION
- THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE
- THE ENERGY CURRENCY OF CELL
- THE SUICIDE BAG OF CELL
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- DIVISION PROCESS THROUGH WHICH ONE CELL FORMS TWO DAUGHTER CELLS
- THE PROCESS THROUGH WHICH WATER MOVES FROM A LESS CONCENTRATED SOLUTION TO A MORE CONCENTRATED SOLUTION
- THE POWER HOUSE OF CELL
- THE BRAIN OF THE CELL
- IT HAS THE GENETIC INFORMATION
- MEMBRANE SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE IN NATURE
12 Clues: THE BRAIN OF THE CELL • THE POWER HOUSE OF CELL • THE SUICIDE BAG OF CELL • FOOD SYNTHESISING PIGMENT • THE ENERGY CURRENCY OF CELL • THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE • IT HAS THE GENETIC INFORMATION • MEMBRANE SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE IN NATURE • DIVISION PROCESS THROUGH WHICH ONE CELL FORMS TWO DAUGHTER CELLS • CELL THE TYPE OF CELL WITH NUCLEAR MATERIAL WITHOUT NUCLEAR MEMBRANE • ...
Science-Rhys and Annalisa 2024-02-22
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- hot things rise, cold things fall
- a substance that transfers energy
- energy of things actively in motion
- a change in appearance
- reaction that releases energy
- the measure of average kinetic energy
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- the transfer of thermal energy between objects
- speeds up reaction
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- when 2 molecules react and bond
- energy that comes from heat
- a change in the substance
- energy stored in something based on height
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- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- amount of heat energy required to raise the temp of a substance
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a reaction
- everything has it
- biological substance that acts like a catalyst
- a substance or material that decreases rate of reaction
- pre reaction
- energy moves between 2 objects
- total energy of motion
- oxygen can enter and leave
- post reaction
- a substance that helps a substance resist ph change
- amount of energy stored in things
- emissions of energy
- oxygen cannot enter nor leave
- how fast a reaction is
30 Clues: pre reaction • post reaction • everything has it • speeds up reaction • emissions of energy • a change in appearance • total energy of motion • how fast a reaction is • a change in the substance • oxygen can enter and leave • energy that comes from heat • reaction that releases energy • oxygen cannot enter nor leave • energy moves between 2 objects • when 2 molecules react and bond • ...
Earth Science 2015-05-25
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- develops over warm, tropical oceans
- forms when cold air retreats from one area
- two thermometers mounted together
- measures temperature, you use when you feel sick.
- a gradual increase in the average global temperatures
- when a substance is cooled to below freezing
- blows east to west from 30 degrees latitude to equator
- water vapor that has condensed very close to earths surface
- a destructive rotating column of air
- blows in upper troposphere
- the movement of matter due to differences in density
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- an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- gas molecule made up of 3 oxygen atoms
- heavy storm with rain, thunder, lighting and strong winds
- fluffy looking object in the sky
- the formation larger droplets
- uppermost layer of atmosphere
- cloud with a dark bottom and top that looks like cotton ball
- composed of ice crystals with the highest altitude of any cloud in the sky
- when raindrops are smaller than 0.5 mm in diameter
- scientist that study past and present climate
- forms when cold air masses overtake a warm air mass
- and form of water that falls to earths surface
- when solid changes right into a gas
- lowest layer of atmosphere
- stands for radio detection
- measures wind speed
- thee transfer of heat energy as heat through a material
- mixture of gasses sounding earth
- the gaseous phase of water
- how direction of the wind is determined
31 Clues: measures wind speed • lowest layer of atmosphere • stands for radio detection • the gaseous phase of water • blows in upper troposphere • the formation larger droplets • uppermost layer of atmosphere • fluffy looking object in the sky • mixture of gasses sounding earth • two thermometers mounted together • develops over warm, tropical oceans • when solid changes right into a gas • ...
Sebastian Paramo's crossword 8/20/18 2018-08-18
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- Fertile soil that is the result of flooding water and is great for growing crops
- A layer of hot,solid material that is between Earth's crust and core
- A soft layer of the Earth's interior that forms below the crust
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in the Earth's interior
- When you have more than what you need, especially relation to food
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures
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- Vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- The amount of force that presses on an area
9 Clues: The amount of force that presses on an area • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures • A soft layer of the Earth's interior that forms below the crust • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in the Earth's interior • When you have more than what you need, especially relation to food • ...
APES CROSSWORD UNIT 6 2024-05-07
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- A system of capturing energy from sunlight and converting it directly into electricity
- Nuclear fuel that can no longer produce enough heat to be useful in a power plant but continues to emit radioactivity
- an energy source with a finite supply, primarily fossil fuels and nuclear fuels
- Source that is either potentially renewable or nondepletable
- A reaction that occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei
- A power plant that uses both exhaust gases and steam turbines to generate electricity
- The ability of a material to absorb and store heat energy
- The process of removing more than is replaced by growth, typically used when referring to carbon
- Construction designed to take advantage of solar radiation without active technology
- Billing system used by some electric companies in which customers pay higher rates as their use goes up
- A network of interconnected transmission lines to joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- The process of converting solid carbon into liquid fuel
- The implemenetation of methods to use less energy
- A nuclear reaction in which a neutron strikes a relatively large atomic nucleus, which then splits into to or more parts, releasing additional neutrons and energy in the
- Cannot be used up
- A cylindrical tube that encloses nuclear fuel within a nuclear reactor
- Energy captured from sunlight with intermediate technologies
- The use of a single fuel to generate electricity and to produce heat
- Energy source that can be regenerated indefinitely as long as it is not overharvested
- A cylindrical device inserted between the fuel rods in a nuclear reactor to absorb excess neutrons and slow or stop fission reaction
- The fraction of time a power plant operates in a year
- A degraded petroleum that forms when petroleum migrates to the surface of the Earth and is modified by bacteria; also called tar or pitch
- formedprimarily from the remains of trees, ferns, and other plant materials preserved 280 million to 360 million years ago
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- A bell shaped curve representing oil use and projecting both when world oil production will reach a maximum and when we will run out of oil
- Device with blade that can be turned by water, wind steam, etc, from combustion that turns a generation in an electicity producing plant
- Liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- Electricity generated by water
- Energy generated from kinetic energy of moving air
- A vehicle that runs on wither gasoline or ethanol
- Energy that comes from the movement of water driven by the pull of the moon
- A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- The accumulation of sediments on the bottom of a reservior
- The greatest quantity of energy used at any one time
- Carbon in fossil fuels
- Oil sands, crude bitumen, or more technically bituminous sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit
- A unit of measure for radiation; 1 curie = 37 billion decays per second
- An activity that does not change atmospheric CO2 concentration
- A fuel derived from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago
- Storage of water in a reservior behind a dam
- Fossil fuel occurring underground deposits, composed of liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, water and sulfur
- Fuel derived from radioactive materials that give off energy
- Hydroelectivity generation in which water is retained behind a low dam or no dam
- The energy per unit of gross domestic product
- Unit that measures the rate at which a sample of radioactive material decays (1Bq=decay of 1 atom or nucleus per second)
- Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass
- In reference to an electricity generating plant, the maximum electrical output
- of heat
- Carbon in biomass that was recently in the atmosphere
- Alcohol made by converting starches and sugars from plant material into alcohol and CO2
- The point at which half the total known oil supply is used up
- Something that can move and deliever energy in a convienent, usable form to end users
51 Clues: of heat • Cannot be used up • Carbon in fossil fuels • Electricity generated by water • Liquid petroleum removed from the ground • Storage of water in a reservior behind a dam • The energy per unit of gross domestic product • A vehicle that runs on wither gasoline or ethanol • The implemenetation of methods to use less energy • ...
Work and Energy Crossword 2014-02-24
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- energy/ power
- earth and doorbells serve as examples for this type of energy
- SI unit of work
- minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in a gaseous state
- work / distance
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- energy with a formula E=mc^2
- rate at which work is done
- atoms are fused together
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- energy contained in the internal structure of an atom or molecule
- energy with a formula: m*g*h
- energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities
- energy an object possesses due to its motion
- atoms are broken apart
- the ability of an object to do work
- energy produced by vibrating sound waves
- energy a substance or system has related to its temperature
- how an object gains or loses energy
- potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort volume or shape
20 Clues: energy/ power • SI unit of work • work / distance • atoms are broken apart • atoms are fused together • rate at which work is done • energy with a formula: m*g*h • energy with a formula E=mc^2 • energy of electromagnetic waves • the ability of an object to do work • how an object gains or loses energy • energy produced by vibrating sound waves • ...
Weather Patterns 2016-02-01
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- when a warm air mass overtakes cold air in an area
- forms over Mexico in the summer
- cold air coming in from the North and South Poles
- someone who studies weather
- the center of a hurricane
- specific winds blowing from east to west
- a light change in wind speed
- forms over Canada in the winter
- the cycle of water
- the air surrounding the Earth
- the boundary between air masses
- the natural tendency on rotating objects to turn right (in the Northern Hemisphere) caused by the rotation of the Earth
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- a front with little movement that brings lots of rain
- how pressure is measured (force per unit area)
- winds surrounding the center of a hurricane
- cold air
- forms over the northern Pacific and North Atlantic oceans
- the movement of ocean waters
- wet, hot air
- forms over oceans with lots of moisture
- the way that hurricanes are categorized by their wind speed
- the prediction of weather
- when a faster moving cold front overtakes a mass of warm air
- when cold air replaces warm air in an area
24 Clues: cold air • wet, hot air • the cycle of water • the prediction of weather • the center of a hurricane • someone who studies weather • the movement of ocean waters • a light change in wind speed • the air surrounding the Earth • forms over Mexico in the summer • forms over Canada in the winter • the boundary between air masses • forms over oceans with lots of moisture • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle Dolan 2026-03-10
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- Unit of measurement for energy
- Energy depending on waves (not electromagnetic)
- Energy depending on temperature
- Energy stored in an object like a spring or rubber band
- How high something is
- When wood gets really hot it creates this
- The thing you get from sleeping
- Full body scan of skeleton
- Type of energy of something that is moving
- Energy depending on Magnets
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- Energy that comes from nukes
- Energy depending on a machine
- A naturally occurring blast of electricity from the sky
- Saving energy
- Type of energy of something that is stored
- Energy depending on electricity
- Energy stored in an object based on it's height
- Energy in chemicals
- What you can do with energy
19 Clues: Saving energy • Energy in chemicals • How high something is • Full body scan of skeleton • What you can do with energy • Energy depending on Magnets • Energy that comes from nukes • Energy depending on a machine • Unit of measurement for energy • Energy depending on temperature • The thing you get from sleeping • Energy depending on electricity • ...
Biology Unit 2 2012-11-29
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- Protein molecules are made up of long chains of _______ acids
- Found in all the green parts of the plant
- Enzyme activity is affected by this and pH
- ______ respiration takes place without oxygen
- Genes can have different forms called _________
- Organs are made of these
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- ______ chromosomes are XX
- A green substance
- Most of the reactions in aerobic respiration takes place inside of here
- somes Dioxide Something and water (+ light energy) makes glucose and oxygen
- Something found in pairs
- Where protein synthesis takes place
- A way dissolved substances and gases such as oxygen move in and out of cells
- _______ chromosomes are XY
- ________ give us information about organisms that lived millions of years ago
- New species arise when 2 populations become __________
- Controls all the activities of the cell
17 Clues: A green substance • Something found in pairs • Organs are made of these • ______ chromosomes are XX • _______ chromosomes are XY • Where protein synthesis takes place • Controls all the activities of the cell • Found in all the green parts of the plant • Enzyme activity is affected by this and pH • ______ respiration takes place without oxygen • ...
Water Cycle 2021-04-29
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- Water vapor is formed during ___.
- The amount of water on the earth has never ___.
- Four types of precipitation are rain, hail, sleet, and ___.
- Most of the water on Earth is ___ ___.
- Sublimation is when ___ evaporates.
- The ___ is the largest place of water collection.
- A river is a type of ___.
- The water cycle has no start or ___.
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- Water is found in 3 states or forms: solid, ___, and gas.
- When the water soaks into the ground it is called ___.
- Evaporation of water from plants.
- Rain is a type of ____.
- Clouds are a type of ___.
- An underground storage place for water.
- Most of our fresh water is found frozen in ___.
- The process by which water moves through the air and soil.
- The energy source for the water cycle.
17 Clues: Rain is a type of ____. • Clouds are a type of ___. • A river is a type of ___. • Water vapor is formed during ___. • Evaporation of water from plants. • Sublimation is when ___ evaporates. • The water cycle has no start or ___. • Most of the water on Earth is ___ ___. • The energy source for the water cycle. • An underground storage place for water. • ...
8.1/8.2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-21
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- The basic units of all living things
- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei
- Converts chemical energy stored in food molecules into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.
- Capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy stored in food during photosynthesis
- Stores materials like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates; large sac-like membrane enclosed structures
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release from the cell
- Helps the cell maintain its shape and is also involved in movement
- Concept of biology that states all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic structure and function of all living things, and that new cells are produced from existing cells
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- A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA
- Small organelles filled with enzymes
- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei
- Gives cell membranes a flexible structure that forms a strong barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- Known as “little organs”, organs of the cell
- The portion of the cell outside the nucleus
15 Clues: The basic units of all living things • Small organelles filled with enzymes • Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei • The portion of the cell outside the nucleus • Known as “little organs”, organs of the cell • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei • Helps the cell maintain its shape and is also involved in movement • ...
Use science to to protect the oysters 2024-05-01
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- "Clearing of forests for agricultural, commercial, or residential purposes, leading to habitat loss and environmental degradation."
- rain "Precipitation containing high levels of sulfuric or nitric acid, often caused by air pollution."
- "Zone of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air."
- dioxide (CO2) "Greenhouse gas essential for photosynthesis but contributing to global warming when present in excess."
- of food "Origins of nutrients necessary for sustaining life, including plants, animals, and microorganisms."
- filters "Natural systems within oceans that remove impurities and maintain ecological balance."
- "Measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance or environment."
- "Total amount of water on Earth's surface, including oceans, rivers, and glaciers."
- "Concentration of dissolved salts in water, affecting its density and suitability for life."
- acidification "Process caused by absorption of carbon dioxide by oceans, resulting in decreased pH levels."
- "Chemical processes involving the transformation of substances into different forms."
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- "Biological process in which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water."
- "Two opposite ends of the pH scale, representing alkaline and acidic properties respectively."
- energy "Sustainable energy derived from sources that are naturally replenished, like sunlight, wind, and water."
- "Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution, ranging from 0 to 14."
- "Gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth, vital for sustaining life and regulating climate."
- fuels "Non-renewable energy sources formed from the remains of ancient organisms, such as coal, oil, and natural gas."
- "Community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment."
18 Clues: "Zone of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air." • "Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution, ranging from 0 to 14." • "Measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance or environment." • "Total amount of water on Earth's surface, including oceans, rivers, and glaciers." • ...
Nuclear Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-01
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- membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
- Half-life, in radioactivity, the interval of time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay, or, equivalently, the time ...
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
- protons + neutrons
- a series of events so related to each other that each one initiates the next.
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- High-energy, short-wavelength, electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom
- composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- negatively charged particle identical to a high-energy electron.
- the process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one while releasing massive amounts of energy
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- atoms are split apart, which releases energy
14 Clues: protons + neutrons • atoms are split apart, which releases energy • membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes. • negatively charged particle identical to a high-energy electron. • a series of events so related to each other that each one initiates the next. • composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together • ...
Energy Unit Review 2021-12-20
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- energy obtained from flowing water.
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years.
- the ability to do work.
- energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point.
- the energy associated with electric charges.
- rich deposits of hydrocarbons formed underground from the remains of once-living organisms.
- a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus is split into two smaller parts.
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface.
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- the energy stored in chemical bonds.
- a cell that generates electricity from a controlled reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.
- energy stored in atomic nuclei.
- a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields.
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects.
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed.
- a nuclear reaction in which the nuclei of two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus.
- the chemical energy stored in living things.
- the energy an object has due to its motion.
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy.
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently.
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time.
- a device that stores energy and then discharges it by converting chemical energy into electricity.
- the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object.
23 Clues: the ability to do work. • energy stored in atomic nuclei. • energy obtained from flowing water. • the energy stored in chemical bonds. • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface. • the energy an object has due to its motion. • the chemical energy stored in living things. • the energy associated with electric charges. • sunlight that is converted into usable energy. • ...
Chemistry 2024-12-21
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- The energy required to remove an electron from an atom in the gas phase.
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat.
- The study of matter and its changes.
- The smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction.
- The number of atoms of each element in a compound.
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- A process by which a solid forms and separates from a solution.
- The SI unit of amount of substance.
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed.
- A type of bond where electrons are shared between atoms.
9 Clues: The SI unit of amount of substance. • The study of matter and its changes. • The number of atoms of each element in a compound. • A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. • A type of bond where electrons are shared between atoms. • A process by which a solid forms and separates from a solution. • ...
TIC TAC TOE 2019-09-17
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- The process to moving energy from one object to another without changing form.
- A disturbance that transfer energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movment of particles from one part of material to another.
- The conversion of one form of energy to another.
- The movment of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- Energy that is contained in chemical bonds and transformed during a chemical reaction.
- The process of changing directly form a gas to a solid.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- Energy carried by an electric current.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- A material through which thermal energy flows slwoly.
- A material through which thermal energy flows quickly.
- A system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature.
- The sum of the kinetic energy and the potencial energy of the particles that make up an object.
- The ability cause change
- Stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.
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- The amount of energy used as a force moves an object over a distance.
- Law that states that energy can be transformed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- The process of changing directly form a solid to a gas.
- Energy due to motion.
- The gtransfer of thermal energy due to collisions between particles.
- An energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used.
- Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave.
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic wave.
- Sum of the potencial energy and the kinetic energy in a system.
- A system that does not exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- Energy stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy carried by sound waves.
- The change of state from a solid to a liquid.
32 Clues: Energy due to motion. • The ability cause change • Energy carried by sound waves. • Energy carried by an electric current. • Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The change of state from a liquid to a solid. • The change of state from a solid to a liquid. • ...
Irregular verbs 2024-09-23
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- покупать (1st form)
- кусать (2nd form)
- рисовать (1st form)
- приходить (2nd form)
- строить (2nd and 3rd forms)
- приходить (1st and 3rd form)
- кусать (1st form)
- писать (1st form)
- покупать (2nd and 3rd forms)
- рисовать (2nd form)
- рисовать (3rd form)
- находить (1st form)
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- строить (1st form)
- писать (3rd form)
- резать (all forms)
- идти (3rd form)
- кусать (3rd form)
- писать (2nd form)
- находить (2nd and 3rd forms)
- идти (1st form)
- бежать (2nd form)
- идти (2nd form)
- бежать (1st and 3rd forms)
23 Clues: идти (3rd form) • идти (1st form) • идти (2nd form) • кусать (2nd form) • писать (3rd form) • кусать (1st form) • кусать (3rd form) • писать (2nd form) • писать (1st form) • бежать (2nd form) • строить (1st form) • резать (all forms) • покупать (1st form) • рисовать (1st form) • рисовать (2nd form) • рисовать (3rd form) • находить (1st form) • приходить (2nd form) • бежать (1st and 3rd forms) • ...
APES Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-03
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- Insoluble phosphorous forms solids and sinks to the bottom
- Location of the largest old growth forest
- Treeless, cold biome with 4 month growing season
- Reef Most diverse marine biome
- Removes CO2 from the atmosphere and converts it to glucose; carbon sink
- Breakdown/recycling of nutrients back into soil
- Usable form of Nitrogen for organisms
- If the ground is not packed, water will sink in
- Plant roots and animals take up Nitrogen and incorporate it into their bodies
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- Soil bacteria, microbes and decomposers convert waste and dead biomass back into NH3 and return it to the soil
- Conversion of NH4 to nitrite and then into nitrate by soil bacteria
- Process plants use to draw water from the ground and release it into the atmosphere
- Uses O2 to break down glucose and releases CO2 into the atmosphere; carbon source
- Conversion of soil Nitrogen nitrate into nitrous oxide gas, which returns to the atmosphere
- Uses fossil fuels as an energy source and releases CO2 into the atmosphere; carbon source
- A lake with high levels of productivity
- Water percolates the soil and dissolves some of the nutrients
- It's energy drives the water cycle
- Broad leaf shrubs prone to fire
- Impermeable, permanently frozen ground
20 Clues: Reef Most diverse marine biome • Broad leaf shrubs prone to fire • It's energy drives the water cycle • Usable form of Nitrogen for organisms • Impermeable, permanently frozen ground • A lake with high levels of productivity • Location of the largest old growth forest • Breakdown/recycling of nutrients back into soil • If the ground is not packed, water will sink in • ...
APES Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-03
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- A lake with high levels of productivity
- Usable form of Nitrogen for organisms
- Location of the largest old growth forest
- Uses O2 to break down glucose and releases CO2 into the atmosphere; carbon source
- Reef Most diverse marine biome
- Water percolates the soil and dissolves some of the nutrients
- Uses fossil fuels as an energy source and releases CO2 into the atmosphere; carbon source
- Soil bacteria, microbes and decomposers convert waste and dead biomass back into NH3 and return it to the soil
- Process plants use to draw water from the ground and release it into the atmosphere
- Insoluble phosphorous forms solids and sinks to the bottom
- Impermeable, permanently frozen ground
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- Broad leaf shrubs prone to fire
- If the ground is not packed, water will sink in
- Conversion of NH4 to nitrite and then into nitrate by soil bacteria
- Breakdown/recycling of nutrients back into soil
- It's energy drives the water cycle
- Removes CO2 from the atmosphere and converts it to glucose; carbon sink
- Plant roots and animals take up Nitrogen and incorporate it into their bodies
- Conversion of soil Nitrogen nitrate into nitrous oxide gas, which returns to the atmosphere
- Treeless, cold biome with 4 month growing season
20 Clues: Reef Most diverse marine biome • Broad leaf shrubs prone to fire • It's energy drives the water cycle • Usable form of Nitrogen for organisms • Impermeable, permanently frozen ground • A lake with high levels of productivity • Location of the largest old growth forest • If the ground is not packed, water will sink in • Breakdown/recycling of nutrients back into soil • ...
IELTS 03/17/2019 2019-03-16
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- A synonym for change or evolve.
- A way of communicating by only using thoughts .
- The pioneer of Ganzfeld.
- To happen as a consequence, the origin or beginning.
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- To make fun of, to mock.
- The study of events that are uncommon in the natural world.
- The experiments concerning telepathy that are formulated or analyzed by computers.
- To agree with something or someone.
- The smallest amounts/forms of energy.
- Scientific tests or observations that are conducted by scientists.
- A synonym for a scam , or dishonest actions.
- The smallest particles that form molecule.
12 Clues: To make fun of, to mock. • The pioneer of Ganzfeld. • A synonym for change or evolve. • To agree with something or someone. • The smallest amounts/forms of energy. • The smallest particles that form molecule. • A synonym for a scam , or dishonest actions. • A way of communicating by only using thoughts . • To happen as a consequence, the origin or beginning. • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD-SAM WHEELER 2014-02-26
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- an example of elastic energy
- the rate work is done
- movement of electrons
- energy associated with electromagnetic
- rate of change of movement
- is a derived unit of power
- the ability for an object to do work
- type of energy in the form of heat
- energy that is made by vibration
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- unit for power
- electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye
- find this by multiplying force of friction and normal force
- equals the change in energy
- energy that is made by a gravitational field
- energy related by Maxwell's equations
- energy of action or motion
- energy that is produced by exothermic reactions
- m times v =
- stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- energy without disorder
20 Clues: m times v = • unit for power • the rate work is done • movement of electrons • energy without disorder • energy of action or motion • rate of change of movement • is a derived unit of power • equals the change in energy • an example of elastic energy • energy that is made by vibration • type of energy in the form of heat • the ability for an object to do work • ...
Science Year 7 ,Smart international school 2025-12-11
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- Thermal energy transfer through fluids (liquids or gases).
- A device that converts electrical energy into light energy.
- The energy of movement.
- The transfer of thermal energy through solids.
- The total energy from a source that is useful (e.g., light from a lamp).
- Energy from the Sun, often used by solar panels.
- A non-renewable resource formed from ancient plant and animal matter.
- The conversion of energy from one form to another.
- Energy we can hear; caused by vibrations.
- A device that converts light energy into electrical energy.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
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- The principle that states energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The unit used to measure energy (Symbol: J).
- Stored energy due to an object's position or height.
- An object or material that does not allow energy to pass through easily.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves.
- A fuel source that can be naturally replenished, like wind or solar.
- A common example of a non-renewable energy source (e.g., used in cars).
- Energy type associated with the movement of electric charges.
20 Clues: The energy of movement. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy we can hear; caused by vibrations. • The unit used to measure energy (Symbol: J). • The transfer of thermal energy through solids. • Energy from the Sun, often used by solar panels. • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances. • The conversion of energy from one form to another. • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2013-05-08
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- What is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material?
- What is the ability to cause change?
- What type of energy is carried by an electric current?
- What type of energy is contained in the nucleus of an atom?
- What type of potential energy is lifting an object against the force of gravity?
- What is the transfer of energy by direct contact?
- What is a material in which electrons cannot move easily?
- What type of energy is the total energy of motion and position of an object?
- What unit is energy measured in?
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- What is a push or a pull?
- What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds?
- What is a material in which electrons can move or transfer heat easily?
- What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance?
- What is energy due to an object's position?
- What type of energy is carried by an electromagnetic wave?
- What is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves?
- What type of energy is the energy of motion?
- What is the transfer of energy by the movement of particles from one place to another in a gas or liquid?
- What type of energy is caused by the vibration of particles?
- What type of potential energy is associated with things that can be stretched or compressed?
- What is the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance with a lower temperature?
- What occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force?
22 Clues: What is a push or a pull? • What unit is energy measured in? • What is the ability to cause change? • What is energy due to an object's position? • What type of energy is the energy of motion? • What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds? • What is the transfer of energy by direct contact? • What type of energy is carried by an electric current? • ...
Plant Processes and Reproduction 2021-01-14
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- plant hormone that helps stimulate the ripening of fruit
- male reproductive organ of a flower
- developed from the ovary and sometimes other parts of the flower, and contains one or more seeds
- at the base of the style and contains one or more ovule
- the growth of a plant towards or away from light
- daughter cells produced by haploid structures
- plants that flower when they reach maturity and the environmental conditions are right
- useable power
- plant hormone that generally cause increased plant growth
- substances that act as chemical messengers with plants
- haploid and diploid stages in the life cycle of a plant
- a plant’s response to the number of hours of darkness in its environment
- any changes in an organism’s environment that cause a response
- plant hormone that increases the rate of cell division and cell elongation
- the process during which a nucleus and its contents divide
- plants that flower when exposed to less than 10/12 hours of darkness
- when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
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- plants that require 12 or more hours of darkness for flowering to begin
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a useable form of energy called ATP
- female reproductive organ of a flower
- female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grain
- a response that results in plant growth towards or away from a stimulus
- response of a plant to gravity
- a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food/energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
- response of a plant to touch
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- plant hormone that increases the rate of cell division and in some plants, can slow the aging process of flowers and fruits
- made up of an embryo, food supply, and a protective covering
- immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote
30 Clues: useable power • response of a plant to touch • response of a plant to gravity • male reproductive organ of a flower • female reproductive organ of a flower • daughter cells produced by haploid structures • the growth of a plant towards or away from light • immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote • substances that act as chemical messengers with plants • ...
Chemistry 4th Quarter Review #2 2017-05-03
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- You should be able to “read” electron configurations and ___ diagrams for the exam.
- One of the elements that occurs as a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
- Which scientist gave us the idea of a nucleus and an atom that was filled with mostly empty space?
- Thomson destroyed the concept of an indivisible atom when he discovered the ___ (later to be called the “electron”).
- An electron gains energy and moves to a higher energy orbit when it ___ energy.
- In the equation used to calculate the energy in light photons, what does “c” represent?
- Special name for Group 1 elements.
- An isotope ___ contains the element symbol, mass number and atomic number.
- As photon wavelength increases the photon’s ___ decreases.
- ‘aq’ in "NaCl(aq)" means ___ and tells us the substance is dissolved in water.
- The Greek letter lambda (upside-down walking “y”) represents ___.
- Number of valence electrons in all atoms of Group 15 elements.
- As photon wavelength decreases the photon’s energy increases.
- Mass is divided by volume to calculate ___ for an object or material and you should be able to do this for the exam.
- Which scientist thought the atom was a small indivisible and solid piece of matter?
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- Which scientist gave us the idea of orbits and described how light is generated by the atom?
- You should be able to draw Bohr models and write ___ dot structures for the exam.
- The ___ Mechanical Model describes the motion of small particles confined to tiny regions of space.
- The 3-D shape of an “s” orbital.
- For two or more atoms to be ____ of a certain element they must have the same atomic number and they must have different mass numbers.
- The solid that forms when two clear solutions are mixed together.
- What major element category does boron (B, 5) fall within?
- Special name for Group 17 elements.
- What does the Greek letter delta mean in Chemistry?
- We use the water ___ method to measure the volume of irregularly shaped objects and you be able to do this for the exam.
- Which scientist developed the Plum Pudding Model from his study of cathode ray tubes?
- Which kind of electromagnetic radiation carries the highest amount of energy (has the shortest wavelength)?
- The percent ___ is used to express the difference between a measurement and its accepted value and you should be able to do this for the exam.
- What is the first element in the group represented by VIA?
- Within which category do most elements fit?
- Which kind of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength (carries the lowest amount of energy)?
- What phase is nitrogen (N, 7) at standard temperature and pressure?
- You should be able to calculate the ___ atomic mass given the isotopic data for an element.
33 Clues: The 3-D shape of an “s” orbital. • Special name for Group 1 elements. • Special name for Group 17 elements. • Within which category do most elements fit? • What does the Greek letter delta mean in Chemistry? • What major element category does boron (B, 5) fall within? • What is the first element in the group represented by VIA? • ...
Chemistry 4th Quarter Exam Review #2 2017-05-02
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- Which kind of electromagnetic radiation carries the highest amount of energy (has the shortest wavelength)?
- You should be able to calculate the ___ atomic mass given the isotopic data for an element.
- The ___ Mechanical Model describes the motion of small particles confined to tiny regions of space.
- As photon wavelength decreases the photon’s energy increases.
- What phase is nitrogen (N, 7) at standard temperature and pressure?
- Thomson destroyed the concept of an indivisible atom when he discovered the ___ (later to be called the “electron”).
- The solid that forms when two clear solutions are mixed together.
- What is the first element in the group represented by VIA?
- In the equation used to calculate the energy in light photons, what does “c” represent?
- Special name for Group 1 elements.
- Which scientist gave us the idea of a nucleus and an atom that was filled with mostly empty space?
- Which kind of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength (carries the lowest amount of energy)?
- As photon wavelength increases the photon’s ___ decreases.
- What major element category does boron (B, 5) fall within?
- Which scientist developed the Plum Pudding Model from his study of cathode ray tubes?
- You should be able to draw Bohr models and write ___ dot structures for the exam.
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- Special name for Group 17 elements.
- What does the Greek letter delta (looks like a triangle) mean?
- Mass is divided by volume to calculate ___ for an object or material and you should be able to do this for the exam.
- Which scientist thought the atom was a small indivisible and solid piece of matter?
- One of the elements that occurs as a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
- We use the water ___ method to measure the volume of irregularly shaped objects and you be able to do this for the exam.
- ‘aq’ in "NaCl(aq)" means ___ and tells us the substance is dissolved in water.
- The 3-D shape of an “s” orbital.
- Number of valence electrons in all atoms of Group 15 elements.
- Which scientist gave us the idea of orbits and described how light is generated by the atom?
- An isotope ___ contains the element symbol, mass number and atomic number.
- For two or more atoms to be ____ of a certain element they must have the same atomic number and they must have different mass numbers.
- The Greek letter lambda (upside-down walking “y”) represents ___.
- The percent ___ is used to express the difference between a measurement and its accepted value and you should be able to do this for the exam.
- You should be able to “read” electron configurations and ___ diagrams for the exam.
- Within which category do most elements fit?
- An electron gains energy and moves to a higher energy orbit when it ___ energy.
33 Clues: The 3-D shape of an “s” orbital. • Special name for Group 1 elements. • Special name for Group 17 elements. • Within which category do most elements fit? • What is the first element in the group represented by VIA? • As photon wavelength increases the photon’s ___ decreases. • What major element category does boron (B, 5) fall within? • ...
Sci 24 Unit B Review 2025-11-16
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- source of energy storage in animals
- pyramid that shows the loss of energy in organisms
- useable only once, will not form again for a long time
- measure of how well energy is converted
- nutrient found mostly in muscles
- system in which energy is changed from one form into another
- rate at which a human body uses energy
- oil before it has been refined
- energy of heat
- done by plants to create glucose
- respiration process used by all plant and animal cells to obtain energy from food
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- energy from the sun
- not useful output energy
- energy that enters a system
- main source of energy for the human body
- special parts of green
- formed from the remains of plants/animals that lived about 300 mya
- device that makes electricity
- that capture solar energy
- energy from the core of the Earth
- force resisting motion
- energy stored in batteries
- ability to do work
- 1000 watts per hour
- rate at which energy is transferred or work is done
26 Clues: energy of heat • ability to do work • energy from the sun • 1000 watts per hour • special parts of green • force resisting motion • not useful output energy • that capture solar energy • energy stored in batteries • energy that enters a system • device that makes electricity • oil before it has been refined • nutrient found mostly in muscles • done by plants to create glucose • ...
Planets 2014-10-10
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- One of the large and cold planets.
- The hottest planet.
- A home in space for an astronaut.
- Sometimes called a shooting star
- Includes the planets, stars and galaxies and all forms of matter and energy.
- No longer called a planet.
- One of the rocky planets.
- The center of the solar system.
- Earth is located in this galaxy
- One of the gas planets.
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- Sometimes referred to as having a near side and a far side.
- A person trained to fly a spaceship
- A place that uses telescopes to look out into space
- Another name for a meteor
- Closest planet to the Sun.
- The largest planet.
- Only planet with living creatures.
- Made of ice,dust and small rocky particles.
- Large group of stars,dust,gas and dark matter held together by gravity.
- This planet is famous for its rings.
20 Clues: The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • One of the gas planets. • Another name for a meteor • One of the rocky planets. • Closest planet to the Sun. • No longer called a planet. • The center of the solar system. • Earth is located in this galaxy • Sometimes called a shooting star • A home in space for an astronaut. • One of the large and cold planets. • ...
Biology Crossword puzzle 2024-06-17
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- A small infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
- Single-celled eukaryotic organisms.
- A structure made of DNA and protein, containing genes.
- A warm-blooded vertebrate animal with hair and mammary glands.
- Different forms of a gene.
- A segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus.
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- The powerhouse of the cell, producing energy.
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- A group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter.
- An animal with a backbone.
- The jelly-like substance within a cell.
- Specialized structures within a cell.
- The organelle that contains the cell's genetic material.
- The site of protein synthesis.
- An organism whose cells lack a nucleus.
- A single-celled prokaryotic organism.
- Membrane The protective outer layer of a cell.
- Ribonucleic acid, involved in protein synthesis.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule carrying genetic instructions.
20 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • Different forms of a gene. • The site of protein synthesis. • Single-celled eukaryotic organisms. • Specialized structures within a cell. • A single-celled prokaryotic organism. • The jelly-like substance within a cell. • An organism whose cells lack a nucleus. • A segment of DNA that codes for a protein. • ...
digestion..dani tapolcsanyi 2025-10-27
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- works with other juices to break down food (2words)
- process of breaking down food into forms your body uses
- important ingredient in digestion
- a storage form of glucose
- rhythmic movement of muscles
- churned food turns into thick liquid
- turned into a simple sugar called glucose
- chemical reaction where molecules combine with water
- inner wall of the small intestine has folds covered with billions of tiny projections
- blood sugar
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- breathing, digesting food, and reapairing tissue (2words)
- part of the digestive tract that connects to your stomach
- made by amino acids
- helps body digest and absorb fats
- helps to break food down
- mixture of enzymes made by the pancreas (2words)
- where the food sits for 4 hours
- the energy you nned to maintain automatic processes (2words)
- where the digestion process starts
- that help food break down chemically (2words)
20 Clues: blood sugar • made by amino acids • helps to break food down • a storage form of glucose • rhythmic movement of muscles • where the food sits for 4 hours • helps body digest and absorb fats • important ingredient in digestion • where the digestion process starts • churned food turns into thick liquid • turned into a simple sugar called glucose • ...
Forms of Government 2020-12-22
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- Citizens hold the political power
- One leader has absolute control over citizens' lives
- Type of democracy where citizens elect leaders to represent them in government
- People are not subject to any nation or government
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- A king or queen rules the country
- Type of democracy where citizens are involved in day-to-day government
- A small group of people has all the power
- Recognizes God as the ultimate authority in government and law
8 Clues: A king or queen rules the country • Citizens hold the political power • A small group of people has all the power • People are not subject to any nation or government • One leader has absolute control over citizens' lives • Recognizes God as the ultimate authority in government and law • Type of democracy where citizens are involved in day-to-day government • ...
FORMS OF MARKET 2021-12-22
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- formal agreement on price and output.
- market form where there are few firms with product differentiation.
- firms where cartel can be formed.
- revenue more than cost.
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- market form where firm is are price taker.
- profit in perfect competition in long run.
- demand curve in perfect competition.
- goods which are identical.
8 Clues: revenue more than cost. • goods which are identical. • firms where cartel can be formed. • demand curve in perfect competition. • formal agreement on price and output. • market form where firm is are price taker. • profit in perfect competition in long run. • market form where there are few firms with product differentiation.
Forms of Government 2016-09-05
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- a king/queen rules until death, crown is inherited
- a group of individuals have gained power through force
- any religious institution holds power over the king
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- people are elected to government office, led by single individual
- governed of the people, by the people, for the people
- power is held by the nobility (highest class in society)
- a single individual has gained power through force
- country in civil unrest with no functioning government
8 Clues: a single individual has gained power through force • a king/queen rules until death, crown is inherited • any religious institution holds power over the king • governed of the people, by the people, for the people • a group of individuals have gained power through force • country in civil unrest with no functioning government • ...
Forms of contamination 2022-08-12
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- _________ include mold, yeasts, and mushrooms.
- A food ____________ is a naturally occurring protein in a food or drink that people are sensitive to.
- ___________ require a host to live and reproduce. They are most commonly associated with seafood.
- ________________require a host.
- _______________ contamination happens when cleaning products get into the food.
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- ___________ are disease causing microorganisms.
- ___________ contamination occurs when pathogens grow in food.
- ________is the presence of harmful substances in food.
8 Clues: ________________require a host. • _________ include mold, yeasts, and mushrooms. • ___________ are disease causing microorganisms. • ________is the presence of harmful substances in food. • ___________ contamination occurs when pathogens grow in food. • _______________ contamination happens when cleaning products get into the food. • ...
Forms of Government 2023-01-24
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- Government where people choose leaders to represent them.
- Government run by a king or queen who rules for life.
- Plan of government to share all resources equally.
- Government run by one person who makes all the decisions.
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- Government that works best for small groups, like people on a small island.
- Government in which a small group of leaders make decisions for the whole group.
- Another name for a representative democracy.
- System of putting socialist ideas into practice by controlling the economy and often ruling by force.
8 Clues: Another name for a representative democracy. • Plan of government to share all resources equally. • Government run by a king or queen who rules for life. • Government where people choose leaders to represent them. • Government run by one person who makes all the decisions. • Government that works best for small groups, like people on a small island. • ...
Forms of government 2025-11-27
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- A system of government in which religious leaders rule in the name of God or a deity.
- A form of government demanding strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
- Government by a ruler with total power, typically one who has taken control by force.
- A state where power is held by the people and their elected representatives, with an elected president.
- A form of government with a monarch (king, queen, or emperor) at the head.
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- An extreme form of authoritarianism that seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.
- The absence of any government or ruling authority.
- System where citizens hold political power, often through voting.
8 Clues: The absence of any government or ruling authority. • System where citizens hold political power, often through voting. • A form of government with a monarch (king, queen, or emperor) at the head. • A system of government in which religious leaders rule in the name of God or a deity. • ...
Forms of Government 2026-03-04
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- Intense loyalty and devotion to one’s own nation, often placing its interests above those of other countries or groups.
- A policy where a stronger nation dominates a weaker one politically, socially, and economically to build an empire.
- An economic and political system where the government owns all property and resources to create a classless society.
- A system of government where the state holds total authority over society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.
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- An economic theory that advocates for the community or government to own and regulate the means of production and distribution.
- The belief that a country should maintain a powerful military and use it aggressively to expand or defend national interests.
- The formal system or group of institutions that creates laws, maintains order, and manages a society.
- A far-right political system led by a dictator that values the nation above individual rights and uses force to silence opposition.
8 Clues: The formal system or group of institutions that creates laws, maintains order, and manages a society. • A policy where a stronger nation dominates a weaker one politically, socially, and economically to build an empire. • An economic and political system where the government owns all property and resources to create a classless society. • ...
Science 2013-02-25
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- a change of state where a liquid is heated and changes into a gas within the liquid
- describes a process that gives off energy in the form of heat, light or sound
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- a process where two liquids or two gasses mix due to the motion of there particles
- an increase in size
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
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- a mixture where the substances are mixed on the atomic level
- a change of state from a solid to a gas
- a change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- a decrease in size
- a change of state from gas to liquid
- the change of state where a solid changes to a liquid using heat
- a change of state from a liquid to a solid
14 Clues: a decrease in size • an increase in size • a change of state from gas to liquid • a change of state from a solid to a gas • a solid formed during a chemical change • a change of state from a liquid to a solid • a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid • a mixture where the substances are mixed on the atomic level • ...
Atmosphere & Heat Transfer 2021-09-14
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- type of energy from the Sun
- _____ pressure means cloudy and rain
- hottest atmospheric layer
- a thin layer of air that forms a protective covering around the planet
- satellites and space shuttles orbit here
- heat transfer through rays or waves
- _____ pressure means clear skies and dry air
- heat transfer by flow of material; circulates (moves around)
- an instrument that measures air pressure
- this divides the atmosphere into different layers
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- heat transfer through direct contact
- coldest atmospheric layer
- atmospheric layer that contains the ozone layer
- air pressure _______ as you go up the atmosphere
- protects life on Earth by absorbing harmful UV rays
- atmospheric layer where weather occurs
16 Clues: coldest atmospheric layer • hottest atmospheric layer • type of energy from the Sun • heat transfer through rays or waves • heat transfer through direct contact • _____ pressure means cloudy and rain • atmospheric layer where weather occurs • satellites and space shuttles orbit here • an instrument that measures air pressure • _____ pressure means clear skies and dry air • ...
plastic pollution 2023-10-17
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- down to deteriorate into smaller parts.
- chain an arrangement of the organisms of an ecological community according to the order of predation.
- the act of wrapping or enclosing a product for the purpose of protection and preservation.
- an adjective used to describe an animal that kills and eats other animals.
- an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses.
- used to refer to a product that can be used once and is then thrown away.
- is how much Carbon Dioxide you produce in
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- Turning trash into new things.
- very small animals that float near the surface of water and on which other sea creatures feed.
- a hard layer that covers and protects animals such as crabs and turtles.
- Energy that can be replenished
- Around 8 million tonnes of are entering the ocean
- We get this energy from the sun
- somthing that kills turtles and birds.
14 Clues: Turning trash into new things. • Energy that can be replenished • We get this energy from the sun • somthing that kills turtles and birds. • is how much Carbon Dioxide you produce in • down to deteriorate into smaller parts. • Around 8 million tonnes of are entering the ocean • a hard layer that covers and protects animals such as crabs and turtles. • ...
Environmental Health 2024-05-07
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- actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment
- process in which used materials are turned into new products
- goods that have a less harmful impact on the environment than traditional products
- natural forms of energy, such as oil and natural gas
- able to break down without causing harm when thrown out
- gas made up of oxygen that naturally exists high above Earth's atmosphere
- process of gathering food scraps and organic waste into a bin and letting it decompose and then adding it to soil to help plants grow
- number that communicates to the public the level of pollutants in the air
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- type of energy that cannot be used up like wind, water, and solar power
- land that has hazardous waste
- substances that contaminate the environment
- fog mixed with smoke and chemicals
- any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid
13 Clues: land that has hazardous waste • fog mixed with smoke and chemicals • substances that contaminate the environment • natural forms of energy, such as oil and natural gas • able to break down without causing harm when thrown out • process in which used materials are turned into new products • actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment • ...
Membrane & Transport 2024-10-14
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- The type of molecule that makes up the majority of the cell membrane
- Meaning to love water
- The structure of the cell that is in control of enters and exits the cell
- The energy molecule that powers a protein to complete active transport
- Cells placed in this solution will swell and burst due to water traveling inside
- A type of active transport, where the cell membrane forms a vesicle around molecules in the cell and pushes them out
- ___ cells contain a cell membrane
- A molecule in the membrane that helps move materials that cannot get through on their own
- A main difference between passive and active transport. Passive does not need ____ and active does need ____.
- Phospholipids arrange in the cell membrane to form a _____.
- The cell stays the same size because there is no net movement of water in this solution
- The type of passive transport that moves large or charged molecules with help from a membrane protein
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- Transport of molecules in and out of the cell helps the cell maintain an internal balance called....
- Passive transport moves molecules from an area of ___ concentration to low concentration.
- When cells are placed in a ________solution, causes the cell to shrink, or shrivel up, as it loses water.
- A characteristic of the fatty acid tails of the phospholipid that makes them tuck inside the membrane
- A category of transport that requires ATP energy
- Molecules that are large and/or ___ have a hard time moving through the membrane alone.
- Active transport moves molecules ____ the concentration gradient
- The type of passive transport that moves small and uncharged molecules across the membrane
- A type of active transport, where the cell membrane will physically engulf especially large molecules to move them inside the cell.
21 Clues: Meaning to love water • ___ cells contain a cell membrane • A category of transport that requires ATP energy • Phospholipids arrange in the cell membrane to form a _____. • Active transport moves molecules ____ the concentration gradient • The type of molecule that makes up the majority of the cell membrane • ...
Sustainable World and Environmental Resources Geography 2025-12-12
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- 17 ______ goals are also known as Sustainable Development Goals which are adopted by the United Nations to protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
- is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth, dividing the earth into 2 hemispheres.
- are areas that receive very little precipitation and with cold or hot climates.
- ________ energy is created by nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun.
- Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________.
- is the harvesting of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for species to replace themselves.
- is often defined as a group of organisms that can reproduce naturally with one another.
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- is heat that is generated within Earth.
- _______ energy is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- are tiny plastic particles that result from both commercial product development and the breakdown of larger plastics.
- _________ fishing guarantees there will be populations of ocean and freshwater wildlife for the future.
- is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- an environment where an organism lives throughout the year
- an area of the planet that can be classified according to the plants and animals that live in it.
- the statistical study of human populations.
- ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains.
- ______ Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a platinum LEED building since 2024.
- __________ forests are also known as Taigas and is one of the largest biomes in the world. Found in North America and Siberia.
20 Clues: is heat that is generated within Earth. • the statistical study of human populations. • is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian. • an environment where an organism lives throughout the year • Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________. • is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • ...
Energy Transformations 2018-08-06
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- a type of diagram showing how much energy something has and how it is transferred
- something that gives something else the ability to work and live
- a group of atoms held together by bonds
- energy stored in chemical bonds like foods
- a tiny particle that matter is made of(everything is made out of it)
- the conversion of energy from one type of energy to another
- the energy of motion
- a unit of power,used to measure how much electricity a power plant produces or how much electricity a device uses
- The change in atoms to form a new substance
- Hot,cold,warm and freezing are all __________
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- a device that helps the heart been on it’s normal rhythm
- the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the standard unit of work or energy
- energy that when given to something is not used, like heat from a lightbulb
- the energy changing from one object to another
- the amount of energy something uses in a period of time
- a measurement to see if something is good at not wasting energy
- energy stored in an object
- a magnet like bond to hold atoms together
19 Clues: the energy of motion • energy stored in an object • the standard unit of work or energy • a group of atoms held together by bonds • a magnet like bond to hold atoms together • energy stored in chemical bonds like foods • The change in atoms to form a new substance • Hot,cold,warm and freezing are all __________ • the energy changing from one object to another • ...
Physics Overview 2021-05-13
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- You can determine a projectile's trajectory if you know its
- a vector quantity has both magnitude and ___
- an object shot through the air
- which waves reach earth's surface
- increase in ___ increases the gravitational potential energy of an object
- what represents change in speed on a position time graph
- F=ma is the equation for
- which type of force is the strongest when acting upon an atom
- if there is more mass, the acceleration is
- Highest frequency of light visible
- is distance a scalar or vector quantity
- What do mechanical waves need
- momentum depends on what
- the angle between the incident ray and the normal
- electromagnetic wave with the lowest frequency
- the lowest part of a wave
- unit to measure force
- what does coulombs law involve
- which color is not included in the light spectrum
- What is the direction of the acceleration of an object in circular motion
- what increases when a voltage source is added in a series circuit
- what kind of speed is registered by automobile speedometer
- What is a force
- a joule is a unit of
- coldest temperature possible
- In physics, temperature is the average ______ of the moving particles in a substance
- if the force of an object doubles, what happens to its acceleration
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- increases when a metal spring is stretched horizontally
- as we become older, the frequency range of human hearing ____
- an image that forms behind the lens
- what is the unit for power
- what type of wave is a sound wave
- Who invented physics
- what is the change in momentum
- where are the protons and neutrons located in an atom
- which lens always has a positive focal length
- change in momentum
- if one bulb goes out, they all do
- what increases with pitch
- objects at rest will stay at rest is what law
- 9.8 m/s2 represents the acceleration of ___
- if a force is applied opposite the direction of the motion the work is
- the more mass an object has the ___ potential energy it has
- si unit for current
- what kinds of images do convex mirrors form
- what kind of line represents constant speed on a velocity time graph
- the laws of physics tell us that energy is
- the doppler effect changes this property of a wave
- refraction is the ___ of light rays
- energy cannot flow unless there is a __ circuit
- A light bulb transforms electrical energy into
51 Clues: What is a force • change in momentum • si unit for current • Who invented physics • a joule is a unit of • unit to measure force • F=ma is the equation for • momentum depends on what • what increases with pitch • the lowest part of a wave • what is the unit for power • coldest temperature possible • What do mechanical waves need • an object shot through the air • ...
Work and Energy 2014-02-25
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- The type energy in a compressed object
- Work equals force multiplied by ______
- The rate at which work is done
- What power is measured in
- When work is done, there will be an equal change in energy
- The type of energy delivered by electrical circuits
- The type of energy that results in a system's temperature
- The energy of an object due to its motion
- The force that attracts an object to the center of the earth
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- What work is measured in
- Energy remains ____ due to the Law of Conservation of Energy
- How an object gains or loses energy
- The energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- A reaction that releases heat
- The type of energy that is released in nuclear fission/fusion
- A resistance force related to thermal energy
- What can be removed from an atom with ionization energy
- Kinetic energy equals 0.5 multiplied by mass multiplied by ______
- The energy of electromagnetic waves
- The ability of an object to do work
20 Clues: What work is measured in • What power is measured in • A reaction that releases heat • The rate at which work is done • How an object gains or loses energy • The energy of electromagnetic waves • The ability of an object to do work • The type energy in a compressed object • Work equals force multiplied by ______ • The energy of an object due to its motion • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-01-11
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- turns hydroelectric plant blades
- fuel for combustion engines
- reducing energy use
- energy from flowing water
- energy stored in an object's position
- unit of electrical power
- cannot be created or destroyed conservation of energy principle
- energy from the sun
- propels wind turbines
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- releases energy in a reaction
- main component of natural gas
- stores energy in an electric car
- rotating part of an electrical generator
- flow of electrical power
- engine converts thermal energy to mechanical
- heat primary source of geothermal energy
- Earth's internal heat as energy
- opposite of kinetic energy
- energy converted by solar panels
- measure of energy effectiveness
20 Clues: reducing energy use • energy from the sun • propels wind turbines • flow of electrical power • unit of electrical power • energy from flowing water • opposite of kinetic energy • fuel for combustion engines • releases energy in a reaction • main component of natural gas • Earth's internal heat as energy • measure of energy effectiveness • turns hydroelectric plant blades • ...
Lesson 15: Ecology for Kids 2021-03-01
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- Not allowed; forbidden
- A group of plants or animals that are alike
- Marks left by people, animals, or other things
- Slightly different things within the same group
- Energy in the forms of rays or waves
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- Living things such as plants or animals
- The environments that animals and plants live in
- In a clear and obvious way
- To have an influence on
- Great in size
10 Clues: Great in size • Not allowed; forbidden • To have an influence on • In a clear and obvious way • Energy in the forms of rays or waves • Living things such as plants or animals • A group of plants or animals that are alike • Marks left by people, animals, or other things • Slightly different things within the same group • The environments that animals and plants live in
Therm 2025-04-16
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- a unit of heat
- an organism that has adapted to living in very high heats
- a device used to control the tempature
- caused by heat changing into different forms of energy
- heated from within the body
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- requires heat from outside the body
- a container that keeps food hot
- an instrument that measures heat
- a device that records temperature change
- related to heat or temperature
10 Clues: a unit of heat • heated from within the body • related to heat or temperature • a container that keeps food hot • an instrument that measures heat • requires heat from outside the body • a device used to control the tempature • a device that records temperature change • caused by heat changing into different forms of energy • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-05-09
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- a device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- material in which electrons can move or that transfers heat easily
- material in which electrons cannot move easily
- the some of kinetic and potential energy of the individual particles in a material
- the energy that is carried by light
- the ability to cause change
- t he energy stored in a object due to its motion
- an energy source that can't be used up by human
- the energy stored in an object because of its position
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
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- energy contained in atomic nuclei
- set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one place to another in a gas or liquid
- energy source that is used up much faster thsn it can be replaced
- transfer of thermal energy by direct contact; occurs when energy is transferred by collisions between particles
- new renewable inexhaustible energy source; includes solar energy, wind, and geothermal energy
- energy source that is replenished continually
- a law that states that energy is never created or destroyed
- the energy that is carried by an electric current
- a device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy
20 Clues: the ability to cause change • energy contained in atomic nuclei • the energy that is carried by light • the energy stored in chemical bonds • energy source that is replenished continually • material in which electrons cannot move easily • an energy source that can't be used up by human • t he energy stored in a object due to its motion • ...
Unit 1 - Rocks & Minerals (Vocabulary) 2017-09-07
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- / metamorphic rock, such as slate and gneiss, whose mineral grains flatten and line up in parallel layers
- / thick, gooey, molten rock material flowing from volcanoes onto Earth’s surface
- / Physical property of some minerals that causes them to break along smooth, flat surfaces.
- / naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, has a definite chemical composition, and crystal structure; the basic building block of all rocks
- / process in which surface materials are worn away and transported from one place to another by agents such as gravity, water, wind, and glaciers.
- / intrusive or extrusive rock formed when hot magma cools and hardens
- / a type of igneous rock that generally contains large crystals and forms when magma cools slowly beneath Earth’s surface
- / physical property of some minerals that causes them to break with uneven, rough, or jagged surfaces
- / forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together or when minerals come out of solution or are left behind b evaporation
- / metamorphic rock, such as quartzite and marble, whose mineral grains grow and rearrange but do not form layers.
- / alteration of the composition of a rock
- / forms when heat and pressure act on igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rock and affect its form or composition, or both
- Structure / Unique arrangement of atoms or molecules; repeating pattern
- / Process that forms sedimentary rocks when layers of small sediments are compressed by the weight of the layers above them.
- / the nature of something's ingredients; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up
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- / measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched; is determined by the arrangement of the mineral’s atoms.
- / the point or place where something begins.
- / fine- grained igneous rock that forms when magma cools quickly at or near the Earth’s surface
- / dropping of sediments that occur when an agent of erosion loses its energy and can no longer carry its load.
- / loose materials, such as rock fragments, mineral grains, and the remains of once-living plants and animals, that have been moved by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- / describes the way a mineral reflects light from its surface; can be either metallic or nonmetallic
- / mechanical or chemical surface processes that break rocks into smaller and smaller pieces
- / Sedimentary rock-forming process in which large sediments are held together by natural cements that are produced when water soaks through rock and soil.
- / process in which sediments compact under pressure and cement together to form sedimentary rock
- / color of a mineral when it is in powder form
- / not consisting of or deriving (coming) from living matter
- Cycle / model that describes how rocks slowly change from one form to another through time
- / hot, melted rock material beneath Earth’s surface
- / mineral that contains silicon and oxygen and usually one or more other elements
- / removal of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth
30 Clues: / alteration of the composition of a rock • / the point or place where something begins. • / color of a mineral when it is in powder form • / hot, melted rock material beneath Earth’s surface • / not consisting of or deriving (coming) from living matter • / intrusive or extrusive rock formed when hot magma cools and hardens • ...
rocks 2015-12-04
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- reef: produce skeletons that grow together to form a structure
- rock: forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers
- rock: igneous rock that formed when magma hardened beneath earth's surface
- particles glued together as mineral solutions harden
- look or feel of a rocks surface
- metamorphic rocks that have their grains arranged in parallel layers or bands
- rock: igneous rock formed from lava that erupted onto earth's surface
- rock: minerals that are dissolved in a solution crystallize
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- rock: sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together
- rock: forms from the cooling of magma
- small solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- cycle: a series of processes on earth's surface and in the crust and mantle that slowly change rocks from one kind to another
- rocks that are made up of other rocks or minerals
- particles deposited as loosely packed sediment
- rock: forms when particles of other rocks or the remains of the plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- rock: forms from other rocks that are changed by heat and pressure
- particles carried away from their source by water or wind
- a light colored rock that has a high silica content
- dark colored rock that is low in silica
19 Clues: look or feel of a rocks surface • rock: forms from the cooling of magma • dark colored rock that is low in silica • particles deposited as loosely packed sediment • rocks that are made up of other rocks or minerals • a light colored rock that has a high silica content • particles glued together as mineral solutions harden • ...
Vitamins 2015-11-12
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- prevents eye problems
- keeps your immune system strong
- forms collagen
- helps blood clot
- helps the body keep a balance of water
- helps maintain healthy skin
- turns carbohydrates into energy
- strengthens bones by helping the body absorb calcium
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- helps the body make red blood cells
- found in fortified cereals, bread and pasta
- helps muscles and nerve function
- found in cheese and eggs
- found in lean red meat, pork fish and chicken
- antioxidant that helps cells live longer
- found in dairy products and fish
- found in potatoes, beans, seeds, and nuts
- found in milk and other dairy products
17 Clues: forms collagen • helps blood clot • prevents eye problems • found in cheese and eggs • helps maintain healthy skin • keeps your immune system strong • turns carbohydrates into energy • helps muscles and nerve function • found in dairy products and fish • helps the body make red blood cells • helps the body keep a balance of water • found in milk and other dairy products • ...
Vocab Chap 15 2026-04-10
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- ability to do work.
- Energy:a form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves. Changing electric and magnetic fields.
- Energy Resources:Resources that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time.
- energy:The energy stored in atomic nuclei.
- Energy:The energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- Energy Resources:It exists in limited quantities, and once used, cannot be replaced except over millions of years.
- Energy:The energy of an object due to its motion.
- Conservation:Finding ways to to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently.
- Energy:The chemical energy stored in living things.
- splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy.
- Conversion:The process of changing energy from one form to another.
- Energy:Energy obtained from flowing water.
- Energy:Sunlight that is converted into usable energy.
- Energy:The energy associated with electric charges.
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- Fuel:Oil, natural gas, and coal are examples because they were formed underground from the remains of once living organisms.
- Energy:Thermal energy beneath the Earth's surface.
- Energy:The energy that is stored in chemical bonds. Ex: food, oil, batteries
- nuclei of two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus.
- Potential Energy:Potential energy that depends upon an object's height, mass, and the acceleration due to gravity.
- Energy:Kinetic energy + Potential energy of an object.
- Fuel Cells:Generates electricity by reacting hydrogen with oxygen.
- Potential Energy:The potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed.
- Energy:The total potential energy and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles in an object.
23 Clues: ability to do work. • energy:The energy stored in atomic nuclei. • Energy:Energy obtained from flowing water. • Energy:The energy of an object due to its motion. • splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy. • Energy:Thermal energy beneath the Earth's surface. • Energy:The chemical energy stored in living things. • ...
Chapter 6 Lesson 1 Review 2014-03-25
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- a change that begins with one type of matter and ends with a new type of matter
- this material forms when iron reacts with oxygen in the air
- required for a change of state
- a physical change that requires one state of matter to change into another state of matter
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- a change that begins and ends with the same kind of matter
- when energy is taken away and a liquid becomes a solid
- change of state where a solid changes to a liquid
- the slow change of a liquid to a gas
- when metals become discolored
9 Clues: when metals become discolored • required for a change of state • the slow change of a liquid to a gas • change of state where a solid changes to a liquid • when energy is taken away and a liquid becomes a solid • a change that begins and ends with the same kind of matter • this material forms when iron reacts with oxygen in the air • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2013-05-08
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- What is the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance with a lower temperature?
- What unit is energy measured in?
- What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds?
- What is the transfer of energy by the movement of particles from one place to another in a gas or liquid?
- What type of energy is carried by an electric current?
- What is energy due to an object's position?
- What type of potential energy is associated with things that can be stretched or compressed?
- What is a material in which electrons cannot move easily?
- What occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force?
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- What is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material?
- What type of energy is the total energy of motion and position of an object?
- What type of energy is caused by the vibration of particles?
- What is the ability to cause change?
- What is the transfer of energy by direct contact?
- What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance?
- What is a push or a pull?
- What type of energy is the energy of motion?
- What is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves?
- What is a material in which electrons can move or transfer heat easily?
- What type of energy is contained in the nucleus of an atom?
- What type of energy is carried by an electromagnetic wave?
21 Clues: What is a push or a pull? • What unit is energy measured in? • What is the ability to cause change? • What is energy due to an object's position? • What type of energy is the energy of motion? • What type of energy is stored in chemical bonds? • What is the transfer of energy by direct contact? • What type of energy is carried by an electric current? • ...
Unit 5 Review 2022-04-25
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- _______ in the stomach kills bacteria.
- Joints are held together by _______.
- Voice box =
- _______ provides energy for muscle contractions.
- Tension in the muscle results in:
- Muscle is connected to bone by what?
- ______ bone tissue forms the hard outer layer.
- The thyroid gland is located in the _______.
- This is the primary gas inhaled by humans.
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- Blood exits the heart through the ______.
- Nerve cells are known by what common name?
- Fight or Flight comes from this branch.
- ______ joints have the most movement capability.
- Blood is oxygenated in the _______.
- Hormones are secreted by what?
- The area where two bones meet is called what?
- There are ______ chambers of the heart.
- Blood enters the heart in the ________.
- Muscles are made up primarily of what?
- The _____ filters out toxins.
20 Clues: Voice box = • The _____ filters out toxins. • Hormones are secreted by what? • Tension in the muscle results in: • Blood is oxygenated in the _______. • Joints are held together by _______. • Muscle is connected to bone by what? • _______ in the stomach kills bacteria. • Muscles are made up primarily of what? • Fight or Flight comes from this branch. • ...
States of Matter Review 2024-01-23
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- ______ law can be used when temperature and the number of moles is held constant?
- shape reflects arrangement of the particles.
- Covalent _______ solids have the highest melting point.
- Two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state.
- set of conditions at which all 3 phases can exist.
- If the pressure of a gas in a sealed container is lower than the air pressure, air will rush ___.
- are easily compressible.
- ______are a kind of intramolecular force.
- Attractive forces between molecules.
- As pressure increases, the volume of a gas __________.
- pressure of vapor abovea liquid at equilibrium
- trapped molecules reach a balance between evaporation & condensation
- energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.
- Temperature scale that relates temperature and kinetic energy.
- _______ Law states that as temperature increases, the pressure increases.
- _______ differ the most from ideal at low temperatures and high pressures.
- _______ Law is used to calculate the number of moles of gas.
- What is the strongest intermolecular force?
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- Heat of _______ is energy required to boil 1 gram of a substance at its boiling point
- molecules at the surface gain enough energy to overcome IMF
- solid becoming gas
- temp at which vapor pressure of liquid equals external pressure
- If volume is halved, pressure is ________.
- _____ law states that in a mixture of gases, the total pressure in the sum of the partial pressures.
- Solids with no geometric pattern.
- tool for measuring pressure.
- Heat of _______ is energy required to melt 1 gram of a substance at its melting point
- Particles moving faster,________ pressure.
- attractive force between the surface of a liquid and the surface of a solid.
- If the pressure of a gas in a sealed container is higher than the air pressure, air will rush ____.
- measure of evaporation rate
- _______ Law states that as the temperature of an enclosed gas increases, the volume increase, if the pressure is constant.
- Intermolecular forces are ________ than chemical bonds.
- attractive force between particles in a liquid that minimizes surface area.
- what is the intermolecular force that all molecules experience?
35 Clues: solid becoming gas • are easily compressible. • measure of evaporation rate • tool for measuring pressure. • Solids with no geometric pattern. • Attractive forces between molecules. • ______are a kind of intramolecular force. • If volume is halved, pressure is ________. • Particles moving faster,________ pressure. • What is the strongest intermolecular force? • ...
Emily Williams Crossword 2014-02-26
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- the energy of motion
- the equation for potential energy of a spring
- stored energy
- A car with a mass of 75kg is traveling at 3.6 m/s, what is its kinetic energy?
- energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height
- amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- a real world example is the sun
- energy in a substance released after a chemical reaction
- energy that comes from stretching or compressing
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- if the height is doubled, the gravitational potential energy will be ________
- the g in the potential energy formula refers to what?
- equation for kinetic energy
- A bike with a mass of 5kg that travels down a hill 12.3m high has how much gravitational energy
- standard unit of measurement for kinetic energy
- equation for gravitational potential energy
- x-rays are an example of this type of energy
- an increase in temperature would lead to an increase in this type of energy
- source of this energy is power
- a real world example is an electric motor
- produced by sound vibrations
20 Clues: stored energy • the energy of motion • equation for kinetic energy • produced by sound vibrations • source of this energy is power • a real world example is the sun • a real world example is an electric motor • equation for gravitational potential energy • x-rays are an example of this type of energy • the equation for potential energy of a spring • ...
