radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology 2025-10-14
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- Movement of materials from a high concentration to a low concentration
- Fluid enclosed inside the plasm membrane
- Sugar made up of a singular sugar molecule
- Raw material needed for cell metabolism
- Membrane Regulates the movement of materials in and out of the cell
- Transport Movement of materials without using cell energy
- The control center of a cell
- Contains fats and oils
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- Solid particles engulfed by the cells
- The process where the cell membrane wraps around a particle and pinches of a particle
- Recticulum Series of canals transporting materials throughout the cytoplasm
- Diffusion of water molecule
- Structure where protein synthesis occurs
- Solution Concentration of solutes outside and inside are equal
- Large fluid-filled compartments
- Specializes in photosynthesis
- Transport Movement of material using cell energy
- Liquid droplets engulfed by the cells
- Solution Concentration of solutes outside is lower than inside
- Apparatus A protein-packaging organelle
20 Clues: Contains fats and oils • Diffusion of water molecule • The control center of a cell • Specializes in photosynthesis • Large fluid-filled compartments • Solid particles engulfed by the cells • Liquid droplets engulfed by the cells • Raw material needed for cell metabolism • Structure where protein synthesis occurs • Fluid enclosed inside the plasm membrane • ...
biology 2025-09-24
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- An organism that produces its own food and energy from light or chemical sources; a producer.
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function.
- (Deoxyribonucleic Acid): The molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The fundamental structural and functional unit of all known organisms.
- The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal state despite changes in its external environment.
- A segment of DNA that controls a specific physical characteristic or trait.
- A permanent alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism.
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
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- A Y-shaped protein produced by the immune system that is used to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses.
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.
- The process used by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria to convert light energy into chemical energy, through a process that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- A single-celled microorganism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- A biological catalyst, usually a protein, that speeds up biochemical reactions in cells.
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the Earth.
- A poisonous substance produced by living organisms.
- A close and long-term interaction between two different biological species.
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and therefore obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
20 Clues: A poisonous substance produced by living organisms. • A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function. • The fundamental structural and functional unit of all known organisms. • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • A close and long-term interaction between two different biological species. • ...
Biology 2025-09-08
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- A small unit that joins to form polymers.
- (ER): Makes and moves proteins/lipids.
- DNA or RNA; stores genetic information.
- Movement of molecules using energy (ATP).
- Sugar or starch; main energy source.
- Control center of the cell; holds DNA.
- Rigid outer layer in plants; gives support.
- Molecules moving without energy.
- Organelle in plants that does photosynthesis.
- Breaks down waste and old cell parts.
- Movement of water across a membrane.
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- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- study of living things
- Thin layer that controls what enters/leaves the cell.
- “Powerhouse” of the cell; makes energy (ATP).
- Molecule made of amino acids; builds and repairs the body.
- Fats and oils; store energy and make membranes.
- Process of linking monomers into polymers.
- The basic unit of life.
- Packages and ships proteins and other molecules.
- Storage sac for water, food, or waste.
- Makes proteins.
- The spot on an enzyme where a substrate fits.
23 Clues: Makes proteins. • study of living things • The basic unit of life. • Molecules moving without energy. • Sugar or starch; main energy source. • Movement of water across a membrane. • Breaks down waste and old cell parts. • (ER): Makes and moves proteins/lipids. • Control center of the cell; holds DNA. • Storage sac for water, food, or waste. • ...
Biology 2026-04-16
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- Helps plant cells keep their shape
- Lower activation energy
- Eats other living things for energy
- Makes their own food
- Different variations of genes
- Groups of DNA
- Does not make their own food
- The study of life
- Changes in DNA sequences
- acids What are used to form Proteins
- Strand of amino acids
- What all living things have
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- Living being with DNA
- Contains DNA
- Turns glucose into ATP
- Turns DNA into RNA
- Gives plants their green color
- Sugar, food for plants and autotrophs
- Sections of DNA
- Makes proteins
- How autotrophs make glucose
21 Clues: Contains DNA • Groups of DNA • Makes proteins • Sections of DNA • The study of life • Turns DNA into RNA • Makes their own food • Living being with DNA • Strand of amino acids • Turns glucose into ATP • Lower activation energy • Changes in DNA sequences • How autotrophs make glucose • What all living things have • Does not make their own food • Different variations of genes • ...
Biology 2026-04-16
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- Ribonucleic Acid
- The system that is the first layer of protection for your body.
- Biomolecule that maintains homeostasis
- The system responsible for the processing of food.
- The system that controls the body.
- The system that regulates the body with hormones.
- Not living or once living.
- The system that provides basic structure.
- Biomolecule that catalyzes reactions.
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- Biomolecule that provides short term energy.
- Has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
- Biomolecule that holds genetic information.
- The part of a nucleotide responsible for holding genetic information.
- The part of a nucleotide that is made of sugar and phosphates.
- Doesn't have membrane bound organelles.
- The system responsible for movement.
- Makes two somatic cells.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- Makes four identical daughter cells.
- Living or once lived.
20 Clues: Ribonucleic Acid • Deoxyribonucleic Acid • Living or once lived. • Makes two somatic cells. • Not living or once living. • The system that controls the body. • The system responsible for movement. • Makes four identical daughter cells. • Biomolecule that catalyzes reactions. • Biomolecule that maintains homeostasis • Doesn't have membrane bound organelles. • ...
Biology 2026-04-16
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- creates 4 different daughter cells
- stores food, water, and waste in a cell
- both organisms benefit
- creates two identical daughter cells
- gives quick energy
- holds genetic information
- body system that transports food and nutrients
- DDT flowing from organism to organism
- energy made by mitochondria
- DNA to RNA
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- movement of water throughout a cell
- at the bottom of a food web
- body system that exchanges oxygen and C02
- unregulated cell growth
- more complex cells
- organelle that makes ATP
- how plants make food
- brain of a cell
- one organism is harmed, the other is benefited
- balance in a cell
20 Clues: DNA to RNA • brain of a cell • balance in a cell • more complex cells • gives quick energy • how plants make food • both organisms benefit • unregulated cell growth • organelle that makes ATP • holds genetic information • at the bottom of a food web • energy made by mitochondria • creates 4 different daughter cells • movement of water throughout a cell • ...
biology 2026-04-17
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- supports and protects cell
- makes energy
- long term energy
- holds water
- gets rid of metabollic waste
- creates glucose
- mitosis
- control system of body
- defends body from viruses
- holds dna
- cell shape
- build protein
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- contracts for motion
- supports the body
- requires host cell
- speed up reactions'
- protects dna
- breaks down food
- creates cells needed for sexual reproduction
- controls what exits and enters
- regulates body function
- quick energy
22 Clues: mitosis • holds dna • cell shape • holds water • makes energy • protects dna • quick energy • build protein • creates glucose • long term energy • breaks down food • supports the body • requires host cell • speed up reactions' • contracts for motion • control system of body • regulates body function • defends body from viruses • supports and protects cell • gets rid of metabollic waste • ...
Biology 2026-04-21
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- Organism that breaks down dead matter
- Living things and their environment working together
- When living things fight for resources
- Animal that eats plants
- Large reptile that lived millions of years ago
- Trait that helps a living thing survive
- Animal that eats both plants and animals
- Living thing that eats other organisms
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- Many connected food chains
- Path that shows who eats whom
- Staying alive in nature
- No longer living anywhere on Earth
- Group of similar living things
- Animal that is hunted by others
- Animal that eats meat
- Natural home of a living thing
- Change in living things over long periods of time
- Animal that hunts other animals
- Preserved remains of ancient plants or animals
- Living thing that makes its own food
20 Clues: Animal that eats meat • Staying alive in nature • Animal that eats plants • Many connected food chains • Path that shows who eats whom • Group of similar living things • Natural home of a living thing • Animal that is hunted by others • Animal that hunts other animals • No longer living anywhere on Earth • Living thing that makes its own food • ...
Biology 2026-04-30
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- RNA to DNA
- process cell for mitosis
- G1 s and G2 phase make up what
- TWO cells start to form
- Two-round process of cell division where four genetically unique haploid gametes are produced.
- contain biological compounds that form the rungs of the latter
- chromosomes form
- cytoplasm separates
- Theory the theory that all living things are composed of cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from pre-existing cells.
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- goes with Adenine in DNA
- goes with Guanine in DNA
- goes with Adenine in RNA
- goes with cytosine in DNA
- goes with Thymine in DNA
- chromosomes meet in the MIDDLE
- DNA replication
- chromosomes pull APART
- a single eukaryotic cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells.
- growth of the cell
- the monomers of nucleic acids
20 Clues: RNA to DNA • DNA replication • chromosomes form • growth of the cell • cytoplasm separates • chromosomes pull APART • TWO cells start to form • goes with Adenine in DNA • goes with Guanine in DNA • goes with Adenine in RNA • goes with Thymine in DNA • process cell for mitosis • goes with cytosine in DNA • the monomers of nucleic acids • chromosomes meet in the MIDDLE • ...
Biology 2026-05-12
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- – Green "solar panels" found only in plant cells.
- – A random "typo" in the genetic sequence.
- – Having two different letters for a trait, like a hybrid.
- – A simple, bacteria-like cell with no "rooms" inside.
- – If the cell were a city, this would be the power plant.
- – The double-layered gatekeeper of the cell membrane.
- – The battery pack or "cash" that cells use to get work done.
- – Waterproof molecules that keep energy stored for the long haul.
- – Muscles and hair are made of these; they’re built from amino acid chains.
- – The high-security vault where the cell keeps its DNA.
- – Pasta and bread are full of these quick-energy providers.
- – One specific "flavor" of a gene (like brown vs. blue eyes).
- – The "quiet" gene that only shows up if there are two of them.
- – Making an RNA copy of a DNA secret message.
- – Having a matching pair of genes, like two capitals or two lowers.
- – A single "Lego brick" that can be snapped together to make a polymer.
- – The green pigment that acts like a light-catching mitt.
- – What you actually see in the mirror, like freckles or height.
- – A complex cell with a defined nucleus (like yours!).
- – A giant molecule made of many repeating smaller units.
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- – An "X-shaped" bundle of tightly wound-up DNA.
- – The specific "puzzle piece" that an enzyme works on.
- SELECTION – Nature’s way of deciding who survives and reproduces.
- – What happens when cells forget how to stop dividing.
- – When water molecules sneak through a membrane to balance things out.
- – How cells "breathe" to break down glucose into energy.
- – The body's way of staying "just right," like a thermostat.
- – Molecules spreading out from a crowded area to an empty one.
- – A special cell division that results in half the usual DNA.
- – The process of turning sunshine and air into sugar.
- ACID – The category of molecules that hold the blueprint for your entire body.
- – The three-part unit (sugar, phosphate, base) of DNA.
- – One cell splitting into two identical twin cells.
- – A biological helper that speeds things up without getting exhausted.
- – The "loud" gene that hides the presence of a weaker one.
- – Turning that RNA message into a physical protein.
- – A special feature that helps a critter survive its home.
- – The tiny dots in a cell where protein construction happens.
- – How populations change over many generations.
- – The hidden letter code (like Gg) in your DNA.
40 Clues: – A random "typo" in the genetic sequence. • – Making an RNA copy of a DNA secret message. • – An "X-shaped" bundle of tightly wound-up DNA. • – How populations change over many generations. • – The hidden letter code (like Gg) in your DNA. • – Green "solar panels" found only in plant cells. • – One cell splitting into two identical twin cells. • ...
biology 2026-05-11
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- A protein with sugar attached used for signaling.
- Herbivores that eat the producers.
- When pollen and egg join to make a seed.
- The system that allows the body to move.
- The first organisms to live in a new area.
- Making more of the same kind of organism.
- Keeping internal conditions steady and balanced.
- One animal hunts and eats another.
- The thin stalk that holds up the anther.
- The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
- Top predators at the end of a food chain.
- The tube that leads down to the ovary.
- An extra outer layer on some viruses.
- The plumbing that moves nutrients through a plant.
- One animal hunts and eats another.
- Carnivores that eat the herbivores.
- The structure that supports the plant and its leaves.
- The underground part of a plant that absorbs water.
- DNA or RNA that holds instructions for life.
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- A sneaky viral cycle where DNA hides in the host.
- The system that fights off germs and infections.
- Medicine used to kill bacterial infections.
- Turning food or fuel into energy.
- Organisms fighting for the same limited resources.
- The part of the flower that holds the eggs.
- One species benefits by harming a host.
- Tubes that move food down from the leaves.
- A viral cycle where the host cell is destroyed.
- The entire female reproductive part of a flower.
- A stable and balanced ecosystem.
- An enzyme that turns viral RNA into DNA.
- The above-ground parts like stems and leaves.
- The entire male reproductive part of a flower.
- The sticky top part of the pistil that catches pollen.
- Tubes that move water up from the roots.
- Parts on a virus that help it attach to cells.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- The process of an ecosystem changing over time.
- One species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- The protein shell that protects a virus.
- The system of bones that supports the body.
41 Clues: A stable and balanced ecosystem. • Turning food or fuel into energy. • Herbivores that eat the producers. • One animal hunts and eats another. • One animal hunts and eats another. • Carnivores that eat the herbivores. • An extra outer layer on some viruses. • The tube that leads down to the ovary. • One species benefits by harming a host. • ...
Biology 2026-04-21
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- The study of how organisms interact with their environment.
- A wetland ecosystem with many tree
- A group of the same species in an area
- Most common thing in the amazon
- A community of organisms and their environment.
- Shows how all the parts of an ecosystem are related by what they eat.
- All the different populations living together in an area
- An animal that eats only meat
- An organism that is not native to its environment
- The place where an organism lives.
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
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- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
- The initial source of energy for most ecosystems
- – The process producers use to make food from sunlight
- A single pathway of energy transfer
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another
- A common decomposer found in forests
- A dry ecosystem with very little rain
- An animal that eats only plants
20 Clues: An animal that eats only meat • Most common thing in the amazon • An animal that eats only plants • A wetland ecosystem with many tree • The place where an organism lives. • A single pathway of energy transfer • A common decomposer found in forests • A dry ecosystem with very little rain • A group of the same species in an area • An animal that eats both plants and meat • ...
Science crossword 2019-02-27
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- the study of plants
- the study of natural science
- science the study of planetary science
- the study of live stock
- the study of numbers
- the study of fossils
- The study of the earth
- Science the study of outer space
- the study of the mental functions and behaviour of a human.
- the study of atoms, molecules ect
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- the study of the animal kingdom
- biology the study of the human body
- the study of the environment
- the study of natural science
- the study marine biology
- the study of weather
- the study of principles of valid inference and correct reasoning.
17 Clues: the study of plants • the study of weather • the study of numbers • the study of fossils • The study of the earth • the study of live stock • the study marine biology • the study of the environment • the study of natural science • the study of natural science • the study of the animal kingdom • Science the study of outer space • the study of atoms, molecules ect • ...
Pressure and Heat Transfer 2023-11-01
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- liquid and gas
- the color of good emitter
- the antonym of shiny
- example of convection in gas
- concept in convection
- a space devoid of matter
- example of convection
- the symbol used for density
- trap heat using conduction, convection, radiation
- support heat transfer in solid
- pressure in liquid
- medium of convection
- type of radiation
- source of radiation on Earth
- wind from the sea
- the object releases the heat
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- heat transfer through direct contact
- wave
- 9.8 N/kg
- medium of conduction
- a smooth surface (reflecting light)
- circulation/current
- the system using pressure concept
- the unit is meter square
- the motion of solid
- unit of pressure
- wind at night
- medium of convection
- no need medium
- the object receives the heat
- unit of force
31 Clues: wave • 9.8 N/kg • wind at night • unit of force • liquid and gas • no need medium • unit of pressure • type of radiation • wind from the sea • pressure in liquid • circulation/current • the motion of solid • medium of conduction • the antonym of shiny • medium of convection • medium of convection • concept in convection • example of convection • the unit is meter square • a space devoid of matter • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
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- Study of the medical use of radiation
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- ACER
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
- A heavy metal
- He discovered x-rays
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- Time, distance, shielding
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- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- Braking radiation
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- Elopement/missing adult
- Adult medical emergency response
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Braking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
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- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- ACER
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- Elopement/missing adult
- Adult medical emergency response
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
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- Breaking radiation
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- A heavy metal
- He discovered x-rays
- Study of the medical use of radiation
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
- Time, distance, shielding
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Breaking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
Chemistry Cross Word Puzzle 2023-09-25
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- a atom model type that shows how electrons are arranged using dots
- Includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation
- an atom that has either a positive or negative charge
- A high-speed electron
- A set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms
- The shortest distance between equal points on a wave
- an ion with a positive charge
- The composition of electrons within an atom
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- The main energy levels within an atom
- A particle with 2 protons and 2 neutrons emitted during radioactive decay.
- The outermost electron on an atoms orbits
- the energy levels within an energy level
- The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- the lowest energy state allowed for a single atom
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass
- The number of waves that pass per second
- Ions can lose, gain, or share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration
- The event in which substances emit radiation
- an ion with a negative charge
- High-energy radiation that has no electrical charge and no mass
- Equation An equation that shows the atomic number and mass number of particles
- The alpha, beta particles and gamma rays—that are released by radioactive materials
22 Clues: A high-speed electron • an ion with a negative charge • an ion with a positive charge • The main energy levels within an atom • the energy levels within an energy level • The number of waves that pass per second • The outermost electron on an atoms orbits • The composition of electrons within an atom • The event in which substances emit radiation • ...
Biologists 2022-12-06
12 Clues: Ecology • Zoologist • living things • Study of life • Characteristics • Study of plants • Study of microbes • Rod Like Structure • Survival of the fittest • Disease-causing microbes • Introduced The Word Biology • Traveled to Mexico to collect plants
Radioactivity Revision Crossword 2022-12-12
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- Recording when a radioactive source is used, and what for
- This type of radiation can be stopped by a sheet of paper
- Electrons are found in an atom's ...
- When radiation is used to follow an unseen structure, such as inside the body
- Measures actual damage done to a body - takes the type of radiation into account
- Radiation is dangerous because it is...
- When a nucleus splits to release 2 daughter nuclei and neutrons
- The location of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Complete the sentence - "The moderator _ _ the neutrons in a nuclear reactor."
- The number of nuclei decaying per second in a radioactive source
- One of these is needed to induce Uranium-235 to split
- The is divided by the mass of a body to give the absorbed dose
- Nuclear reactor control rods are made out of these
- Used as a protective shield around a nuclear reactor
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- High energy electromagnetic wave
- Used as the moderator inside a nuclear reactor
- The process when an atom gains or loses an electron to become a charged ion
- These contain the uranium fuel for a nuclear reactor
- Radiation from this needs to be subtracted from any readings to get the corrected count rate
- If a nucleus has more than this many protons it can never be stable
- Complete the sentence. "To reduce radiation dose, limit exposure, add shielding, and increase _"
- Complete the sentence - "The half-life of a tracer wants to be as _ as possible"
- The time taken for the amount of a radioactive source to decrease by one half
- Gamma is used as a tracer because it is the most ...
- Name given to treatment for cancer using gamma rays
- This type of radiation is a very fast electron
26 Clues: High energy electromagnetic wave • Electrons are found in an atom's ... • Radiation is dangerous because it is... • Used as the moderator inside a nuclear reactor • This type of radiation is a very fast electron • The location of protons and neutrons in an atom • Nuclear reactor control rods are made out of these • Name given to treatment for cancer using gamma rays • ...
School subjects 2015-01-08
Radiology Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-25
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- Imaging unit that can be moved
- Person who interprets imaging studies
- what images were printed on before electronic sharing
- Common imaging that does not use radiation
- System for storing and accessing images (abbreviation)
- Hard tissue commonly seen on imaging
- Imaging used during pregnancy
- Medical specialty that uses imaging to diagnose disease
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- Cross-sectional imaging that uses radiation (abbreviation)
- NYP platform to report patient events
- Sound-waive imaging method
- Technology replacing film in modern radiology
- Unit used to measure radiation dose
- Radiation protection material
- Standard format for images on CD
- General term for diagnostic visuals
- Contrast enhanced vascular imaging (abbreviation)
- NYP platform to report employee injury
18 Clues: Sound-waive imaging method • Radiation protection material • Imaging used during pregnancy • Imaging unit that can be moved • Standard format for images on CD • Unit used to measure radiation dose • General term for diagnostic visuals • Hard tissue commonly seen on imaging • NYP platform to report patient events • Person who interprets imaging studies • ...
Evolution vocabulary 2023-03-23
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- slowly fitting into the environment or changing to fit in the environment
- distantly organisms independently evolve to have similar traits to adapt to similar needs
- humans breading plant or animal species to get a desired traits
- is small slow changes
- the process of different organisms changing through time
- multiple species going through evolutionary change together because of each other
- "having the same relation relative position or structure”
- changes in a species by pure chance
- evolutionary change with a small group of living things or a species in a short period of time
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- a living thing adapting to many different species
- A new species being “created“
- a group of living things dying out
- a branch of biology that studies embryos
- (a mechanism of evolution) living things being more likely to live and pass on there traits. The species change over time.
- ideas that explain something
- Equilibrium stable for a long time then changes fast
- A group of organisms that live.
- deals with plants and animals
- moving to a different location, happens in the change of seasons
19 Clues: is small slow changes • ideas that explain something • A new species being “created“ • deals with plants and animals • A group of organisms that live. • a group of living things dying out • changes in a species by pure chance • a branch of biology that studies embryos • a living thing adapting to many different species • Equilibrium stable for a long time then changes fast • ...
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Living primarily in trees
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Mammals that lay eggs
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Most specific taxonomic level
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
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- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Structures shared through common descent
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Living primarily on land
- Type of physiological method of communication
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
- Structures shared through common descent
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
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- Living primarily in trees
- Mammals that lay eggs
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Type of physiological method of communication
- Living primarily on land
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- Most specific taxonomic level
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Dosimetry topic 5 (Variant 1) 2026-04-17
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- Amount of absorbed radiation
- Potential danger from radiation
- Device used to measure radiation
- Low penetrating radiation
- Medium penetrating radiation
- Measurement of radiation dose
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- Measurement of radiation in an area
- Highly penetrating radiation
- Process of removing electrons from atoms
- Device that senses radiation
10 Clues: Low penetrating radiation • Amount of absorbed radiation • Highly penetrating radiation • Device that senses radiation • Medium penetrating radiation • Measurement of radiation dose • Potential danger from radiation • Device used to measure radiation • Measurement of radiation in an area • Process of removing electrons from atoms
biology 2022-12-06
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- a scientist that studies microbes
- study of organisms
- scientist who specializes in biology
- is a scientist who studies plants and/or animals
- branch of biology dealing with the study of plants
- chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms
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- this person is a British biologist
- chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do
- branch of biology that deals with the study of heredity
- biologist who specializes in plants
- this person studies animals
- this person inspired other women to become botanists
12 Clues: study of organisms • this person studies animals • a scientist that studies microbes • this person is a British biologist • biologist who specializes in plants • scientist who specializes in biology • chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms • is a scientist who studies plants and/or animals • branch of biology dealing with the study of plants • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
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- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- ACER
- He discovered x-rays
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Study of the medical use of radiation
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
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- Adult medical emergency response
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
- Breaking radiation
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
- Elopement/missing adult
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- A heavy metal
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- Time, distance, shielding
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Breaking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
radiation and nuclear energy 2026-02-20
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- Process in which neutrons from one fission event cause further fissions in surrounding nuclei
- High speed electron or positron emitted from an unstable nucleus
- Use of radioisotopes inside the body for diagnosis and treatment
- High frequency electromagnetic waves produced by fast electrons decelerating used in imaging and capable of ionisation
- Nucleus remaining after radioactive decay which is more stable than the original
- SI unit of equivalent and effective dose representing biological damage
- Unstable isotope of an element that undergoes radioactive decay
- Sum of tissue equivalent doses weighted by tissue weighting factors
- Time taken for half of a group of unstable nuclei in a sample to decay
- Joining of small nuclei to form a larger more stable nucleus releasing energy
- Graph showing number of undecayed nuclei in a sample versus time elapsed
- Charged particle formed when an atom gains or loses electrons
- Radioactive substance introduced into the body to track organ function
- Use of ionising radiation to treat disease especially cancers
- Particle accelerator used to produce some medical radioisotopes
- Uncharged reactive fragment of a molecule formed when a bond is broken by radiation
- Splitting of a large nucleus into smaller more stable nuclei releasing energy
- Change in DNA sequence that can be caused by ionising radiation
- Part of a cell surrounding the nucleus where water molecules can be ionised by radiation
- Radioisotope widely used in diagnostic imaging of bones heart and other organs
- Disease involving uncontrolled cell division sometimes caused or treated by radiation
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- Dimensionless factor representing relative biological effect of a type of radiation
- Particle found in the nucleus either a proton or a neutron
- Energy absorbed per kilogram of irradiated tissue measured in grays
- Measure of radiation dose that accounts for radiation type and biological effect
- Sequence of decays that a radioisotope passes through to become stable
- Slow moving nuclear particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons released from an unstable nucleus
- Difference between mass of reactants and products in a nuclear reaction associated with released energy
- Atom of same element with same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- Energy required to separate a nucleus into its individual nucleons
- Radiation Naturally occurring environmental ionising radiation from space rocks and other sources
- SI unit of absorbed dose equal to one joule per kilogram
- Neutron absorbing rods inserted into a reactor core to control the fission rate
- Material used in a reactor to slow down neutrons so they can cause fission
- Process of increasing the proportion of uranium two three five in uranium fuel
- High energy radiation that can remove electrons from atoms to create ions
- Smallest mass of fissile material that can sustain an uncontrolled chain reaction
- Number of decays of a radioactive source per second measured in becquerels
- Unit of activity equal to one nuclear decay per second
- High energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from an excited nucleus becoming more stable
40 Clues: Unit of activity equal to one nuclear decay per second • SI unit of absorbed dose equal to one joule per kilogram • Particle found in the nucleus either a proton or a neutron • Charged particle formed when an atom gains or loses electrons • Use of ionising radiation to treat disease especially cancers • ...
National Geographic Kids - Sun 101 2023-03-07
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
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- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- Adult medical emergency response
- Time, distance, shielding
- ACER
- Elopement/missing adult
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- Study of the medical use of radiation
- A heavy metal
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
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- He discovered x-rays
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- Breaking radiation
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Breaking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Time, distance, shielding • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
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- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- A heavy metal
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
- Time, distance, shielding
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- He discovered x-rays
- Adult medical emergency response
- ACER
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
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- Study of the medical use of radiation
- Breaking radiation
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- Elopement/missing adult
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Breaking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- He discovered x-rays
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- A heavy metal
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- Study of the medical use of radiation
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- Breaking radiation
Down
- Adult medical emergency response
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- ACER
- Elopement/missing adult
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
- Time, distance, shielding
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Breaking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
mod 3 vocab 2022-09-23
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- avg mass of isotopes of the element
- particles that leave radioactive materials
- result of changes in an atoms nucleus
- stream of electrons
- accounts for energy lost during radioactive decay
- mass 1/12 of carbon 12 atom
- smaller atom w a positive charge of 1+
- negative particle;moves around nucleus
- the amt of protons in an atom
- 1- charge;released during radioactive decay
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- unstable nucli release radiation,losing energy
- particle w 2+ charge; released during radioactive decay
- the building block of everything
- mass almost equal to a proton
- negatively charged particles
- shows atomic and mass number of particles involved
- radiation that is positively charged; directed btw 2 charged plates
- same atoms different amts of neutrons
- represents sum of protons and neutrons
- some things give off radiation
20 Clues: stream of electrons • mass 1/12 of carbon 12 atom • negatively charged particles • mass almost equal to a proton • the amt of protons in an atom • some things give off radiation • the building block of everything • avg mass of isotopes of the element • result of changes in an atoms nucleus • same atoms different amts of neutrons • represents sum of protons and neutrons • ...
Earth Science 2021-09-24
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- The branch of science
- The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields.
- The science that deals with the earth’s physical structure and substance, it’s history and the processes that act on it.
- The gathering of information about Planet earth’s physical, chemical, and biological system via remote sensing technologies.
- The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- A measurement in the amount of matter in an object
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- An arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into another.
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two of the greatest of three dimensions of the body.
- A branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena
15 Clues: The branch of science • The degree of compactness of a substance • A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena • A measurement in the amount of matter in an object • The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields. • ...
Earth Science 2021-09-24
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- The branch of science
- The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields.
- The science that deals with the earth’s physical structure and substance, it’s history and the processes that act on it.
- The gathering of information about Planet earth’s physical, chemical, and biological system via remote sensing technologies.
- The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- A measurement in the amount of matter in an object
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- An arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into another.
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two of the greatest of three dimensions of the body.
- A branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena
15 Clues: The branch of science • The degree of compactness of a substance • A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena • A measurement in the amount of matter in an object • The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields. • ...
Waves and EM Spectrum 2022-10-21
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- the only type of radiation we can see with our eyes
- a specific amount of energy that can be gained or emitted by matter
- form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior
- type of EM radiation that has the longest wavelengths
- color of visible light with the lowest frequency
- the speed at which all EM radiation travels
- EM radiation that has a longer wavelength than visible light but shorter wavelength than microwaves
- a particle of light
- EM radiation that has a higher frequency than visible light, but lower frequency than X rays
- color of light with the shortest wavelength
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- Height of a wave
- number of waves that pass a given point per second
- type of EM radiation that has the most energy
- when an electron gains a quantum of energy and jumps to a higher energy level
- distance between two successive points on a wave
- the lowest energy state of an electron
- the order of the colors of the visible light spectrum from lowest energy to highest energy
17 Clues: Height of a wave • a particle of light • the lowest energy state of an electron • the speed at which all EM radiation travels • color of light with the shortest wavelength • type of EM radiation that has the most energy • form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior • distance between two successive points on a wave • color of visible light with the lowest frequency • ...
Vet Diagnostic Imaging 2023-12-11
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- This screen is composed of a base with an emulsion layer painted onto it and is used to enhance film contrast.
- In the anode heel effect, the intensity of radiation is greater on this side.
- This effect of radiation is noticeable years after radiation exposure.
- This item measures radiation doses and should be worn when taking radiographs.
- Name for non-useful, deflected radiation that can appear as film fog.
- The collimator is eqipped with ________ filtration.
- Acronym for the amount of radiation that a person can receive in a given period of time.
- These crystals create a latent image on film that becomes visible after development by undergoing physical changes when absorbing energy from light.
- The portion of the radiographic image that is sharp and clearly collimated.
- This undesirable effect occurs when the phosphor on intensifying screens continues to emit light after stimulation has ceased.
- X-rays can be described as ____ and particles.
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- This law states that exposure is reduced by the square of the distance from the patient.
- The three cardinal rules for radiation protection are time,________, and shielding.
- This rule is used to calculate the kVp needed to penetrate tissue.
- Kilovoltage (kV) mainly affects ________ in the x-ray image.
- Milliamperage (mA) mainly affects _______ in the x-ray image.
- The acronym for the distance between the x-ray tube and the image receptor.
- the outside edge or shadow on film where the film was imperfectly collimated.
- Artificially produced structures or abnormal appearance on radiographs that are not normally present and are detrimental to interpretation.
- A heat-resistant glass enclosure that contains the cathode and anode.
20 Clues: X-rays can be described as ____ and particles. • The collimator is eqipped with ________ filtration. • Kilovoltage (kV) mainly affects ________ in the x-ray image. • Milliamperage (mA) mainly affects _______ in the x-ray image. • This rule is used to calculate the kVp needed to penetrate tissue. • ...
Earth Science 2021-09-24
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- The branch of science
- The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields.
- The science that deals with the earth’s physical structure and substance, it’s history and the processes that act on it.
- The gathering of information about Planet earth’s physical, chemical, and biological system via remote sensing technologies.
- The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- A measurement in the amount of matter in an object
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- An arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into another.
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two of the greatest of three dimensions of the body.
- A branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena
15 Clues: The branch of science • The degree of compactness of a substance • A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena • A measurement in the amount of matter in an object • The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields. • ...
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Mammals that lay eggs
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Most specific taxonomic level
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
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- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Living primarily in trees
- Structures shared through common descent
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Living primarily on land
- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Type of physiological method of communication
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
- Most specific taxonomic level
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Living primarily in trees
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
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- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Structures shared through common descent
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Mammals that lay eggs
- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Living primarily on land
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- Type of physiological method of communication
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Radiology 2024-04-07
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- the intensity of radiation is on this side...
- how many filaments are in the cathode
- controls amount of electrons
- The cathode is the _____ side
- exposure factor that is responsible for accelerating the electrons from the cathode to the anode is
- principle to remember when taking xrays
- degree of blackness in the radiograph
- intensity of the radiation from a source
- yearly rems of body exposure
- occurs by chance without threshold of dose
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- made of heat resistant glass that encloses the cathode and anode
- remove low energy radiation
- kvp affects the image, primarily in..
- used in x-ray units like dentals
- noticeable effects after short term radiation
- controls speed of electrons
- The anode is the _____ side
- builds contrast slowly
- height of lead strips compared to distance between them
- the filter is located in the
20 Clues: builds contrast slowly • remove low energy radiation • controls speed of electrons • The anode is the _____ side • controls amount of electrons • the filter is located in the • yearly rems of body exposure • The cathode is the _____ side • used in x-ray units like dentals • kvp affects the image, primarily in.. • how many filaments are in the cathode • ...
Physics III Review #2 2022-02-15
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- interaction between an extremely high energy photon (above 10 meV) and the nucleus
- scatter emitted from the patient is the primary cause of ____________ radiation exposure
- radiation, radiation produced in irradiated matter outside of the x-ray target is considered ________________________
- radiation, occurs when a scattered photon is deflected back toward the source
- scattering, produces a recoil electron
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- absorption, interaction with matter that results when x-ray photons interact with an inner shell electron
- reaction, occurs during pair production as a result of matter being converted back to energy
- radiation, radiation produced in the target is considered _____________________
- radiation, essentially the same as x-rays except for origin
- production, tissue interaction that creates a pair or electrons
- ___________ scattering is the result of an interaction that results when a low energy photon interacts with matter causing vibration of an electron.
- decrease in the intensity of the beam as it passes through matter
- when a photon interacts with an atom and changes direction
- _______ radiation is externally harmless but extremely harmful internally due to intense local tissue irradiation
14 Clues: scattering, produces a recoil electron • when a photon interacts with an atom and changes direction • radiation, essentially the same as x-rays except for origin • production, tissue interaction that creates a pair or electrons • decrease in the intensity of the beam as it passes through matter • ...
School 2014-04-25
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- klas
- inkt
- voorbeeld
- papier
- engels
- wiskunde
- vakantie
- potlood
- rekenmachine
- tekenen
- universiteit
- leerling
- leraar
- klaslokaal
- examen
- vak
- duits
- geschiedenis
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- bureau
- grammatica
- kantine
- rooster
- woordenboek
- frans
- woordenschat
- meetkunde
- diploma
- algebra
- directeur
- scheikunde
- kunst
- talen
- straf
- aardrijkskunde
- nederlands
- schooljaar
- biology
- liniaal
- wetenschappen
- student
- muziek
- pauze
42 Clues: vak • klas • inkt • frans • kunst • talen • straf • duits • pauze • bureau • papier • engels • leraar • examen • muziek • kantine • rooster • diploma • algebra • potlood • tekenen • biology • liniaal • student • wiskunde • vakantie • leerling • voorbeeld • meetkunde • directeur • grammatica • scheikunde • nederlands • schooljaar • klaslokaal • woordenboek • woordenschat • rekenmachine • universiteit • geschiedenis • wetenschappen • aardrijkskunde
Biology Crossword[ Aaradhya Autade] 2026-05-12
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- — The study of chemicals and reactions in living organisms.
- — The study of relationships between organisms and their environment.
- — The study of living organisms and life processes.
- — The study of cells.
- — The study of bacteria.
- — The study of prehistoric life through fossils.
- — The study of internal structure of organisms.
- — The study of tissues under a microscope.
- — The study of insects.
- — The study of embryo formation and development.
- — The branch of biology that studies animals.
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- — The science of naming and classifying organisms.
- — The study of birds.
- — The study of viruses.
- — The study of the form and structure of organisms.
- — The study of heredity and variation.
- — The study of fishes.
- — The study of fungi.
- — The branch of biology that studies plants.
- — The study of functions and activities of organisms.
20 Clues: — The study of birds. • — The study of cells. • — The study of fungi. • — The study of fishes. • — The study of viruses. • — The study of insects. • — The study of bacteria. • — The study of heredity and variation. • — The study of tissues under a microscope. • — The branch of biology that studies plants. • — The branch of biology that studies animals. • ...
School 2013-05-24
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- grammatica
- klaslokaal
- wetenschappen
- meetkunde
- frans
- directeur
- schooljaar
- engels
- wiskunde
- muziek
- talen
- scheikunde
- pauze
- bureau
- woordenboek
- biology
- tekenen
- universiteit
- diploma
- leraar
- potlood
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- examen
- klas
- aardrijkskunde
- algebra
- liniaal
- straf
- papier
- inkt
- woordenschat
- student
- rekenmachine
- duits
- kunst
- geschiedenis
- rooster
- vakantie
- kantine
- voorbeeld
- vak
- leerling
- nederlands
42 Clues: vak • klas • inkt • straf • frans • duits • talen • kunst • pauze • examen • papier • engels • muziek • bureau • leraar • algebra • liniaal • student • rooster • kantine • biology • tekenen • diploma • potlood • wiskunde • vakantie • leerling • meetkunde • directeur • voorbeeld • grammatica • klaslokaal • schooljaar • scheikunde • nederlands • woordenboek • woordenschat • rekenmachine • geschiedenis • universiteit • wetenschappen • aardrijkskunde
Earth Science 2021-09-24
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- The branch of science
- The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields.
- The science that deals with the earth’s physical structure and substance, it’s history and the processes that act on it.
- The gathering of information about Planet earth’s physical, chemical, and biological system via remote sensing technologies.
- The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- A measurement in the amount of matter in an object
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- An arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into another.
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two of the greatest of three dimensions of the body.
- A branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena
15 Clues: The branch of science • The degree of compactness of a substance • A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena • A measurement in the amount of matter in an object • The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields. • ...
Earth Science 2021-09-24
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- The branch of science
- The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields.
- The science that deals with the earth’s physical structure and substance, it’s history and the processes that act on it.
- The gathering of information about Planet earth’s physical, chemical, and biological system via remote sensing technologies.
- The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- A measurement in the amount of matter in an object
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- An arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into another.
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two of the greatest of three dimensions of the body.
- A branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena
15 Clues: The branch of science • The degree of compactness of a substance • A Process or a system used to describe Phenomena • A measurement in the amount of matter in an object • The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields. • ...
P4 physics 2022-11-09
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- what element nucleus is an alpha particle the same as
- this is the charge on an alpha particle
- beta particles have a medium penetration power and a range of about 1m. it is also more ionising than gamma but less than alpha. it can be stopped by using a thin sheet of which metal.
- Rutherford revised the plum pudding model and proposed a nucleus. He saw three key things in his gold foil experiment. Most particles passed through, very few rebounded, and what happened to the others.
- scientific findings are shared in scientific papers, so they can be checked by other scientists for their validity. what term describes this sharing of information
- this can stop alpha radiation
- in Rutherford's experiments, as most alpha particles passed through the gold foil without really changing direction he suggested most of the atom was what
- this is the metal that lines the boxes that store radioactive material
- elements with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are defined as this
- the locations of electrons can be described as electron shells, energy levels or what other term
- an mass of cells formed by the uncontrolled division of cells
- true of false. Alpha decay only changes the atomic number of an element.
- what term describes a charged atom
- type of radiation is the most ionising
- cancerous tumours that can spread, when cells break off and are carried in the blood
- a beta particle is this
- three key types of radioactive decay are alpha, beta and what other type
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- which model of the atom is a ball of positive charge with electrons scattered throughout it
- The time it takes for the number of radioactive nuclei of an isotope to halve.
- changes in DNA caused by ionisation due to exposure to radiation
- what word describes the result of bringing like charges close to each other
- atoms are neutral because the numbers of electrons and protons are
- Alpha radiation is comprised of protons and neutrons. Beta radiation is an electron. what is gamma radiation?
- this is a commercial/everday use of alpha radiation
- an alpha particle is made up of this and protons
- these are located in the nucleus, have a relative mass of 1 and no charge
- which type of radiation is used for aluminium sheet production. It helps regulate the thickness
- which type of radiation is the most penetrating
28 Clues: a beta particle is this • this can stop alpha radiation • what term describes a charged atom • type of radiation is the most ionising • this is the charge on an alpha particle • which type of radiation is the most penetrating • an alpha particle is made up of this and protons • this is a commercial/everday use of alpha radiation • ...
SCIENCE RULES! 2016-01-29
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- the natural force of attraction exerted by the earth
- a nucleic acid which contains genetic information about the human body
- the process of removing water
- the act of stretching
- a statement showing the equality of two mathematical expressions, or a representation of a chemical reaction
- the science of the relationships between organisms and their environments
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- the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in plants and animals
- something that has a pH below 7.0
- something that has a pH above 7.0
- a poisonous gas found high in the earth’s atmosphere. This layer protects the earth from the sun’s radiation
- the symbol relating to hydrogen ion (H+) concentration. Below 7.0 is acidic and above 7.0 is alkaline
- the rubbing of one object or surface against another
- a cell or organism that is a genetically identical copy
13 Clues: the act of stretching • the process of removing water • something that has a pH below 7.0 • something that has a pH above 7.0 • the natural force of attraction exerted by the earth • the rubbing of one object or surface against another • a cell or organism that is a genetically identical copy • a nucleic acid which contains genetic information about the human body • ...
Chapter 7 Key Terms 2022-08-09
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- Describes the relative capabilities of radiation with differing linear energy transfers to produce a particular biologic reaction
- Electromagnetic radiation can travel and interact with matter in the form of a wave or a particle
- A nonmitotic or nondivision form of a cell death that occurs when cells die without attempting division during the interphase portion of the cell life cycle
- Solitary atoms, or most often a combination of altered atoms, that are very chemically reactive as a result of the presence of unpaired electrons
- The segmenting of a chromosome due to the breaking of one or both of the sugar-phosphate chains of a DNA ladder-like structure, which is a potential outcome when ionizing radiation interacts with a DNA macromolecule
- The radiosensitivity of cells is directly proportional to their reproductive activity and inversely proportional to their degree of differentiation
- Concept of radiation damage resulting from discrete and random events
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- The mean quantity of energy deposited by ionizing radiation in an object per unit length of track as it passes through the object
- The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation
- A graphical method of displaying the sensitivity of a particular type of cell to lethal effects of radiation
- Biologic damage that occurs as a non-secondary process of ionization of atoms on essential molecules, which may cause these molecules to become either inactive or functionally altered
- A dimensionless factor that was chosen for radiation protection purpose to account for differences in biologic impact among various types of ionizing radiations
- The ratio of the radiation dose required to cause a particular biologic response of cells or organisms in any oxygen deprived environment to the radiation dose required to cause an identical response under normally oxygenated conditions
- Altered locations in macromolecules caused by the breaking of a single chemical bond
- Changes in genes caused by the loss or change of a nitrogenous base on the DNA chain
- The damaging effect, on key molecules, produced by free radicals that are created by the interaction of radiation with water molecules; cell death can result
16 Clues: The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation • Concept of radiation damage resulting from discrete and random events • Altered locations in macromolecules caused by the breaking of a single chemical bond • Changes in genes caused by the loss or change of a nitrogenous base on the DNA chain • ...
Crossword Puzzle Wk. #15 2021-11-16
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- june
- every living organism in an environment
- careful study to find new knowledge
- august
- a conclusion or opinion based on facts
- april
- september
- may
- to group things
- february
- july
- january
- biology concerned with embryos
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- science that interests animals
- november
- october
- of or relating to science
- december
- a process of slow change and development
- march
- the study of living organisms
- a statement about something you noticed
22 Clues: may • june • july • march • april • august • october • january • november • december • february • september • to group things • of or relating to science • the study of living organisms • science that interests animals • biology concerned with embryos • careful study to find new knowledge • a conclusion or opinion based on facts • every living organism in an environment • ...
Science and Technology 2017-10-24
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- The study of living organisms
- What is the action for closely monitoring something or someone
- The branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed
- What is the application of scientific knowledge for practical proposes in industries
- The branch of science which deals with celestial objects,space,and the physical universe as a whole
- A proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
- The emission of energy in the form of rays and waves
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- It is information and skills gained through experience or education
- The science which deals with the physical structure and substance of the earth
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- Means of forecasting the weather
- An electronic device invented in the 20th century
- The procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- A person who have expert knowledge of natural or physical science
14 Clues: The study of living organisms • Means of forecasting the weather • The procedure undertaken to make a discovery • An electronic device invented in the 20th century • The emission of energy in the form of rays and waves • What is the action for closely monitoring something or someone • A person who have expert knowledge of natural or physical science • ...
Chapter 5 Puzzle Luis.Caraballo Brock Harding 2015-01-08
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- non native species in an area
- use
- seperation of wilderness areas from eachother
- Field of biology that studies method and implements plans to protect biodiversity
- layers of the atmosphere that helps protect living organisms on earth surface from the imaging doses of ultraviolent radiation from the sun
- damage to a habitat by air land and air pollution
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- species that have rapidly decreasing numbers of individuals
- different environmental conditions that accur along the boundaries of an ecosystem
- When Members of a species are held by people in zoos or other conservation facillities
- whhen the last members of a species die
- Programs that release organisms into an area where there species once lived in hopes of reestablishing
- Natural stripes of land that allow dee of immigration of organisms from one wilderness to another
- precipitation
- a species in which the number of individual falls so low that extinction is possible
14 Clues: use • precipitation • non native species in an area • whhen the last members of a species die • seperation of wilderness areas from eachother • damage to a habitat by air land and air pollution • species that have rapidly decreasing numbers of individuals • Field of biology that studies method and implements plans to protect biodiversity • ...
The Cat's Mother's Biology Crew 2025 2025-09-16
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- will miss Biology the most
- pulled through in the last two weeks of year 12!
- nearly always playing games but quietly listening
- G.O.A.T of the biology class
- focussed on either the G.O.A.T's screen or the SOR studier's screen
- shifted out of cruise control
- offers much emotional support
- a hundred questions but no time to listen to answers
- outsmarted by his dog
- unknowingly involved in unresolved basketball beef from year 9
- weak ankles
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- expert pen disassembler
- has a million biology facts!
- many apt facial expressions
- well-timed one liners
- studies SOR in Biology
- the peacekeeper
- not the delivery driver we asked for - but the delivery driver we got!
- always listening to music
- has a habit of teaching friends questionable phrases in other languages
- the future ichthyologist
- the man of many a "Yeah, def!"
22 Clues: weak ankles • the peacekeeper • well-timed one liners • outsmarted by his dog • studies SOR in Biology • expert pen disassembler • the future ichthyologist • always listening to music • will miss Biology the most • many apt facial expressions • has a million biology facts! • G.O.A.T of the biology class • shifted out of cruise control • offers much emotional support • ...
Nuclear Chemistry Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- Particle: A fast-moving electron emitted during the radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus.
- Dosimeter: A device used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation.
- Fusion: A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy.
- The time required for half of the atoms in a sample of a radioactive substance to decay.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- The process of changing one element into another through nuclear reactions.
- Chemistry Vocabulary:
- Fission: A nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy.
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- The process by which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation.
- Radiation: Radiation with enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, creating ions.
- Mass: The total mass of an atom, which is the sum of the masses of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Particle: A type of nuclear radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons, equivalent to a helium-4 nucleus.
- Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Activation: The process in which neutron radiation induces radioactivity in materials.
- Counter: A device used to detect and measure ionizing radiation.
- Radiation: High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from a nucleus during radioactive decay.
16 Clues: Chemistry Vocabulary: • Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • Counter: A device used to detect and measure ionizing radiation. • Dosimeter: A device used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation. • The process of changing one element into another through nuclear reactions. • ...
Biomedical Engineer Key-Words 2024-11-06
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- The development of artificial tissues in order to enhance or repair.
- What biomedical engineers do when planning on a concept of a prosthetic; they ___ it.
- Using science based knowledge to assist human lives. Common in industries.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that helps capture what's inside your body.
- To replace a missing or damaged part of a body.
- The practice of creating medical-based solutions to help aid people in need.
- The use of numbers, shapes, etc to come up with theories or solutions.
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- The study of matter, motion, space, and energy.
- A kind of science that deals with chemical properties, composition, and elemental structures.
- The betterment of health in people.
- The study of living things.
- Biomedical engineers create and test ___ parts of the human body.
- Helps enhance and restore missing or damaged tissues.
- A person who studies, builds, and tests machines or objects.
14 Clues: The study of living things. • The betterment of health in people. • The study of matter, motion, space, and energy. • To replace a missing or damaged part of a body. • Helps enhance and restore missing or damaged tissues. • A person who studies, builds, and tests machines or objects. • Biomedical engineers create and test ___ parts of the human body. • ...
Atom 2025-01-24
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- – A high-energy form of electromagnetic radiation.
- – The neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- – The building block of matter.
- – Alpha particles are nuclei of this element.
- – The type of charge of the alpha particles used in the gold foil experiment.
- – The dense, tiny region at the center of an atom discovered by Rutherford.
- – The scientist who conducted the gold foil experiment.
- – The negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus.
- – Most of the atom is made up of this empty space.
- – The positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- – The type of radiation made of two protons and two neutrons.
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- – The smallest particle of an element.
- – The central part of the atom.
- – The energy emitted from unstable atomic nuclei.
- – What happened to some alpha particles when they hit the gold foil.
- – Rutherford's experiment used a thin sheet of this material.
- – Rutherford proposed a planetary version of this for the atom.
- – Radiation is a form of this.
- – The type of radiation made of fast-moving electrons.
- – Alpha particles have a positive one, while beta particles have a negative one.
20 Clues: – Radiation is a form of this. • – The central part of the atom. • – The building block of matter. • – The smallest particle of an element. • – Alpha particles are nuclei of this element. • – The energy emitted from unstable atomic nuclei. • – A high-energy form of electromagnetic radiation. • – Most of the atom is made up of this empty space. • ...
Radioactive Emissions 2020-02-05
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- number of protons
- protons + neutrons
- when radioactive material gets inside the body or on the skin
- the frequencies of radiation absorbed when excited electrons move to higher energy levels
- the time taken for half the nuclei in a sample to decay
- radiation consisting of a fast moving electron
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- radiation consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- high frequency electromagnetic wave
- the frequencies of radiation emitted by an atom when electrons move to lower energy levels
- a packet of electromagnetic energy
- the unit of activity
- when radiation from outside the body hits it
- An atom with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- the radiation we are exposed to all the time
14 Clues: number of protons • protons + neutrons • the unit of activity • a packet of electromagnetic energy • high frequency electromagnetic wave • when radiation from outside the body hits it • the radiation we are exposed to all the time • radiation consisting of a fast moving electron • radiation consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons • ...
Radioactivity 2025-08-07
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- Radiation made of high-energy electrons or positrons
- Energy emitted as particles or waves
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay
- SI unit of radioactivity
- Time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to decay
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- Material used to block or reduce radiation exposure
- The process by which an unstable nucleus loses energy
- Device worn to measure radiation exposure
- Type of counter used to detect radiation
- Type of radiation consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- Natural radiation present in the environment
11 Clues: SI unit of radioactivity • Energy emitted as particles or waves • Type of counter used to detect radiation • Device worn to measure radiation exposure • Natural radiation present in the environment • Material used to block or reduce radiation exposure • Radiation made of high-energy electrons or positrons • The process by which an unstable nucleus loses energy • ...
vocab words 2023-09-26
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- therefore, has the lowest frequency?"
- that the human eye can view
- light the segment of the electromagnetic
- Unlike infrared,
- What's the longest radio wave
- Ray electromagnetic
- I only use the microwave for defrosting
- high frequency
- a form of electromagnetic radiation with
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- wavelength
- of the shortest wavelength and highest energy
- spectrum of all types of EM radiation.
- electromagnetic radiation of extremely
- shorter than that of visible light
- are not limited by line of sight
15 Clues: wavelength • high frequency • Unlike infrared, • Ray electromagnetic • that the human eye can view • What's the longest radio wave • are not limited by line of sight • shorter than that of visible light • therefore, has the lowest frequency?" • spectrum of all types of EM radiation. • electromagnetic radiation of extremely • I only use the microwave for defrosting • ...
vocab words 2023-09-26
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- therefore, has the lowest frequency?"
- that the human eye can view
- light the segment of the electromagnetic
- Unlike infrared,
- What's the longest radio wave
- Ray electromagnetic
- I only use the microwave for defrosting
- high frequency
- a form of electromagnetic radiation with
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- wavelength
- of the shortest wavelength and highest energy
- spectrum of all types of EM radiation.
- electromagnetic radiation of extremely
- shorter than that of visible light
- are not limited by line of sight
15 Clues: wavelength • high frequency • Unlike infrared, • Ray electromagnetic • that the human eye can view • What's the longest radio wave • are not limited by line of sight • shorter than that of visible light • therefore, has the lowest frequency?" • spectrum of all types of EM radiation. • electromagnetic radiation of extremely • I only use the microwave for defrosting • ...
Molecular spectroscopy 2020-10-16
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- -visible or invisible radiation produced from certain substances as result of incident radiation.
- -quality or condition of being sensitive.
- -process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected or diffused.
- -measure of capacity of substance to absorb light of specified wavelength.
- -pn-junction device, when forward biased produces radiant energy.
- -reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection from a surface.
- -distance travelled by a wave.
- -particle representing a quantum of light or electromagnetic radiation.
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- -ratio of light energy falling on a body to that transmitted through it.
- -measure of the proportion of light striking a surface which reflected off it.
- -product and discharge of something especially gas or radiation.
- - device used to select radiation of a single wavelength or energy.
- -light emitted by a substance without combustion or perceptible heat.
- -charge coupled devices.
- -degree to which something absorbs energy, a liquid or another substance.
15 Clues: -charge coupled devices. • -distance travelled by a wave. • -quality or condition of being sensitive. • -product and discharge of something especially gas or radiation. • - device used to select radiation of a single wavelength or energy. • -reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection from a surface. • ...
Telescopes CK-12 Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-02
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- horizontal distance between corresponding points on two adjacent waves, such as the distance between two crests or two troughs
- number of waves that pass a given point each second
- type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between radio waves and infrared light; generally considered to be high-frequency radio waves
- energy transmitted through space as waves
- type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays and that harms living things
- type of electromagnetic radiation that has the longest wavelengths
- type of optical telescope that uses mirrors to collect and focus visible light
- telescope that is placed into orbit around Earth above Earth’s atmosphere
- type of telescope that collects radio waves instead of visible light
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- distance light can travel in one year; equal to 9.5 trillion kilometers
- device that breaks light into different wavelengths, or colors
- object in space that orbits a star and has cleared its orbit of smaller objects
- total range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- type of optical telescope that uses lenses to collect and focus visible light
- type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths between ultraviolet and infrared light and that can be detected by the human eye
- type of electromagnetic radiation that has the shortest wavelengths
- group of stars that appear from Earth to form a recognizable pattern
- type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves and that humans can feel as heat
18 Clues: energy transmitted through space as waves • number of waves that pass a given point each second • total range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation • device that breaks light into different wavelengths, or colors • type of electromagnetic radiation that has the longest wavelengths • type of electromagnetic radiation that has the shortest wavelengths • ...
SOLAR FUNDAMENTALS 2026-03-29
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- Particles that help scatter solar radiation.
- Gas that absorbs UV radiation in the atmosphere.
- Gas that absorbs infrared energy along with water vapor.
- Electromagnetic energy from the sun reaching Earth.
- Most common semiconductor material for solar cells.
- Another word for irradiance.
- Produced by direct radiation reaching the ground.
- Minutes it takes for sun energy to reach earth.
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- The sun consists of 80% of this gas.
- Energy source of the sun is thermonuclear ______.
- Light particle that strikes a PV cell.
- These reflect part of the radiation back into space.
- The sun contains 19% of this element.
- The ultimate source of energy for the earth.
- Radiation direction changed by scattering.
15 Clues: Another word for irradiance. • The sun consists of 80% of this gas. • The sun contains 19% of this element. • Light particle that strikes a PV cell. • Radiation direction changed by scattering. • Particles that help scatter solar radiation. • The ultimate source of energy for the earth. • Minutes it takes for sun energy to reach earth. • ...
Unit 4 2024-07-05
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- mammography projection that should only be done on the request of a radiologist
- exposing a patient to ionizing radiation when no useful medical information is gained
- upper boundary dose of ionizing radiation with a negligible risk
- protects the radiographer at the gonadal level
- needed to flatten the breast for imaging
- alternative to using a grid
- filter material used in mammography
- one of the three cardinal rules of radiation protection
- can increase a patient's dose by 25%
- any wall that is never struck by primary radiation
- protective barrier that is perpendicular to the x-ray beam
- uses this type of kilovoltage in mammography
- should be between the fluoroscopist and the patient to intercept scatter
- technical factor that determines penetration
- imaging uses annihilation radiation events
- a result of poor positioning or technique selection
- a fluoroscopic timer is used to minimize this
- standard number of images taken in a screening mammogram
- a type of patient motion
- dose used to assess overall impact of gonadal dose on a population
- oversees a radiation program's daily operation and formally reviews it each year
- 50 mSv for whole body exposure during radiographic procedures
- synonymous with automatic collimation
- should be used to shield a pregnant patient
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- the thickness required to decrease the intensity of the primary beam by 50%
- dose of an individual's age in years times 10 mSv
- most common radioisotope in nuclear medicine
- minimum number of times x-rays should scatter before reaching the secondary barrier
- required component of a fluoroscopic unit to measure beam-on time
- skin dose that is used for assessing the amount of radiation received by a paitient
- a material use for compensating filters
- type of fluoroscopy that is not continuous
- best practice is removal of contaminated clothing
- synonymous with phototiming
- automatic exposure control for CT
- reviews regulations formulated by the ICRP and decides ways to include those recommendations in US radiation protection criteria
- when using, the radiographer must stand at least 6 feet away from the patient
- located above the patient in fluoroscopy and surgery x-ray machines
- not typically used in CT due to collimators
- creates cross-sectional images of the body
- 5mSv annual dose limit population
- method of limiting internal contamination
- glass envelope encasing the x-ray tube
- uses epidemiology data to research conclusions to derrive radiation risk for malignancies and hereditary effects
- concept where continuous exposure to small amounts of radiation is beneficial
- oversees the nuclear energy industry, enforces radiation protection standards,
- protective device that can be worn to protect the lens of the eye
- protective device that should use a 0.5mm lead equivalency
- level of backscatter on the x-ray tube side
- radiopharmaceutical used in prostate treatment
- isotope used in PET scanning
- device that improves radiographic contrast and detail
- synonymous with dose optimization
53 Clues: a type of patient motion • alternative to using a grid • synonymous with phototiming • isotope used in PET scanning • automatic exposure control for CT • 5mSv annual dose limit population • synonymous with dose optimization • filter material used in mammography • can increase a patient's dose by 25% • synonymous with automatic collimation • ...
STEM CAREERS 2024-11-02
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- Engineer / Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems.
- / Studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- Engineer / Develops and tests aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies.
- Developer / Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs.
- Technician / Assists chemists by conducting experiments and tests in laboratories.
- / Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health.
- / Studies mathematical theories and uses them to solve real-world problems.
- Scientist / Conducts research to develop treatments and improve healthcare.
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- Programmer / Writes code to create and modify software applications.
- Engineer / Designs infrastructure projects like bridges, roads, and buildings.
- / Studies stars, planets, and other celestial bodies to understand the universe.
- Engineer / Researches and develops systems to safely use nuclear energy and radiation.
- / Studies the laws of nature and applies them to understand physical phenomena.
- / Analyzes data to find trends, solve problems, and guide decisions.
- / Examines animal species, behaviors, and habitats to advance conservation and biology.
- Engineer / Works with electrical systems to develop and improve devices and power systems.
16 Clues: / Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health. • Programmer / Writes code to create and modify software applications. • / Analyzes data to find trends, solve problems, and guide decisions. • Developer / Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs. • Engineer / Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems. • ...
STEM CAREERS 2024-11-02
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- Engineer Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems.
- Studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- Engineer Develops and tests aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies.
- Developer Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs.
- Technician Assists chemists by conducting experiments and tests in laboratories.
- Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health.
- Studies mathematical theories and uses them to solve real-world problems.
- Scientist Conducts research to develop treatments and improve healthcare.
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- Programmer Writes code to create and modify software applications.
- Engineer Designs infrastructure projects like bridges, roads, and buildings.
- Studies stars, planets, and other celestial bodies to understand the universe.
- Engineer Researches and develops systems to safely use nuclear energy and radiation.
- Studies the laws of nature and applies them to understand physical phenomena.
- Analyzes data to find trends, solve problems, and guide decisions.
- Examines animal species, behaviors, and habitats to advance conservation and biology.
- Engineer Works with electrical systems to develop and improve devices and power systems.
16 Clues: Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health. • Analyzes data to find trends, solve problems, and guide decisions. • Studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment. • Programmer Writes code to create and modify software applications. • Developer Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs. • ...
STEM CAREERS 2024-11-02
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- Examines animal species, behaviors, and habitats to advance conservation and biology.
- Analyzes data to find trends, solve problems, and guide decisions.
- Works with electrical systems to develop and improve devices and power systems.
- Assists chemists by conducting experiments and tests in laboratories.
- Studies stars, planets, and other celestial bodies to understand the universe.
- Studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health.
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- Writes code to create and modify software applications.
- Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems.
- Studies mathematical theories and uses them to solve real-world problems.
- Researches and develops systems to safely use nuclear energy and radiation.
- Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs.
- Conducts research to develop treatments and improve healthcare.
- Designs infrastructure projects like bridges, roads, and buildings.
- Develops and tests aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies.
- Studies the laws of nature and applies them to understand physical phenomena.
16 Clues: Writes code to create and modify software applications. • Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs. • Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems. • Conducts research to develop treatments and improve healthcare. • Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health. • ...
Chapter 9 2025-01-08
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- Also a national language in Finland
- You learn about for example countries in this class
- In this subject you learn about laws, government and how communities work
- This subject studies for example mechanics, heat, light, radiation, electricity
- You study religion in this subject
- You can listen to or make this.
- In this subject you learn about things in the past.
- In this subject you think about questions of morality
- You learn about animals and humans in this class
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- The majority of Finnish people speak this as their first language
- This subject deals with our natural surroundings
- A subject where you do sports
- In this subject you study matter; what something is made of and how it reacts to certain things.
- You learn to do things with your hands in this class. Harri and Eeta teach this at Rastaala
- You learn to add, subtract, multiply and divide in this school subject
- You can for example draw, paint and photograph in this subject
16 Clues: A subject where you do sports • You can listen to or make this. • You study religion in this subject • Also a national language in Finland • This subject deals with our natural surroundings • You learn about animals and humans in this class • You learn about for example countries in this class • In this subject you learn about things in the past. • ...
CT, Radiation Therapy,& Medical Dosimetry 2017-11-01
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- instead of kilovoltage, radiation therapy uses
- consists of x-ray tube, detector array, and collimators.
- the education level needed to become a CT tech
- _____ or MRI is the type of image created from radiation therapy.
- the central opening in the gantry is called _____.
- medical dosimetry is used for what kind of therapy?
- the recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer
- when you combine the use of digital computer with a rotating x-ray device it creates this type of image.
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- they type of electromagnetic energy used for radiation therapy.
- what type of machine is used to administer radiation during radiation therapy?
- the treatment of disease, using x-rays or similar forms of radiation.
- is related to radiation therapy
- ___ by the dosimetrist are needed to make an appropriate plan to have a balance between the prescribed does and acceptable amount for the organs.
- a CT computer includes how many types of software?
- for medical dosimetry a bachelors or ____ degree is needed.
15 Clues: is related to radiation therapy • instead of kilovoltage, radiation therapy uses • the education level needed to become a CT tech • the central opening in the gantry is called _____. • a CT computer includes how many types of software? • medical dosimetry is used for what kind of therapy? • consists of x-ray tube, detector array, and collimators. • ...
Big Bang Thoery Vocab 2026-04-21
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- English astronomer, formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- Narrow segment of the Electromagnetic spectrum
- German-born physicist and activist
- An instrument that splits light
- American physicist and radio astronomer who won the 1978 Nobel Prize for discovering the cosmic microwave background radiation
- A massive, gravitationally bound system containing billions of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter
- Faint, nearly uniform radiation filling the universe
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- The entire range of electromagnetic radiation
- American astronomer, has a telescope with his name
- All existing matter, energy, and space
- The simplest, lightest, and most abundant element in the universe.
- Colorless, Odorless, Non-toxic gas
- light from an object is compressed into shorter wavelengths
- The study of celestial objects
- The quantitative capacity to do work
- American astronomer who shared the 1978 Nobel Prize with Arno Penzias for discovering the cosmic microwave background radiation
- The wavelength of light is stretched
- Tv Show
18 Clues: Tv Show • The study of celestial objects • An instrument that splits light • Colorless, Odorless, Non-toxic gas • German-born physicist and activist • The quantitative capacity to do work • The wavelength of light is stretched • All existing matter, energy, and space • The entire range of electromagnetic radiation • Narrow segment of the Electromagnetic spectrum • ...
B.I. 21 - Light 2023-04-24
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- Visible light is part of the electromagnetic _______.
- Filters that allow only a specific type of light to pass through it are called ________.
- A crisp shadow made by an object that is close to the surface.
- _______ is the only thing you see.
- This type of shadow is "hazy" because light begins to fill in the outer edges of the shadow.
- Glass is opaque to ultraviolet because it matches the natural frequency of the electrons causing ________ to occur.
- The atmosphere is transparent to __________ radiation otherwise, we'd be very cold.
- If you want to eliminate the glare from the lake when you're out on a boat, you should wear this type of polarized glasses.
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- You might use this type of electromagnetic radiation to see a broken bone.
- All EM radiation comes from ___________ vibration.
- This is the type of electromagnetic radiation that is the highest frequency/energy.
- The type of radiation that is just above our visible light.
- The opposite of transparent.
- When light or any other type of EM radiation can pass through something.
- You might use this type of electromagnetic radiation to heat up your leftovers.
15 Clues: The opposite of transparent. • _______ is the only thing you see. • All EM radiation comes from ___________ vibration. • Visible light is part of the electromagnetic _______. • The type of radiation that is just above our visible light. • A crisp shadow made by an object that is close to the surface. • ...
Radioactivity Its a Natural 2023-11-14
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- has promethium-147 inside of it
- radium ______ in the dark
- has thorium-229 inside of it
- odorless colorless gas
- 26 millirems per year
- the release of particles and energy together
- Marie Curie discovered _______ and polonium
- the electromagnetic _________ encompasses radio waves
- Henri Becquerel discovered this
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- radiation from outer space
- a general term for any type of energy that emanates or radiates outward in all directions
- most familiar form of radiation is _______ energy
- electromagnetic energy is given off by this
- Aluminum foil stops what kind of emissions
- bananas, brazil nuts, peanuts, potatoes, and flour are all examples of _______
- is inside cinder blocks and granite blocks
- ___ 14 is what scientists use as means of estimating the age of remains
- _____ particles- helium =4 nuclei
- tells you if you have radon inside of your house
- this type of radiation is dangerous because it has a lot of energy
20 Clues: 26 millirems per year • odorless colorless gas • radium ______ in the dark • radiation from outer space • has thorium-229 inside of it • has promethium-147 inside of it • Henri Becquerel discovered this • _____ particles- helium =4 nuclei • Aluminum foil stops what kind of emissions • is inside cinder blocks and granite blocks • electromagnetic energy is given off by this • ...
Radiology 2024-04-07
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- degree of blackness in the radiograph
- the filter is located in the
- remove low energy radiation
- how many filaments are in the cathode
- height of lead strips compared to distance between them
- exposure factor that is responsible for accelerating the electrons from the cathode to the anode is
- kvp affects the image, primarily in..
- noticeable effects after short term radiation
- controls speed of electrons
- portion of the x-ray that is sharp and clearly colimated
- principle to remember when taking xrays
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- made of heat resistant glass that encloses the cathode and anode
- used in x-ray units like dentals
- occurs by chance without threshold of dose
- builds contrast slowly
- intensity of the radiation from a source
- The anode is the _____ side
- The cathode is the _____ side
- yearly rems of body exposure
- the intensity of radiation is on this side...
- controls amount of electrons
21 Clues: builds contrast slowly • remove low energy radiation • The anode is the _____ side • controls speed of electrons • the filter is located in the • yearly rems of body exposure • controls amount of electrons • The cathode is the _____ side • used in x-ray units like dentals • degree of blackness in the radiograph • how many filaments are in the cathode • ...
Radioactive Pollution 2024-07-22
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- Series of radioactive decays from a single isotope
- Device measuring exposure to radiation
- Type of radiation with low penetration power
- Radioactive isotope from nuclear fission
- Barrier protecting against radiation
- High-energy, high-speed electron or positron
- Splitting of atomic nuclei releasing energy
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- Radioactive gas from natural sources
- Heavy metal used in nuclear reactors
- Site of a major nuclear disaster in 1986
- Process of safely closing a nuclear plant
- Unwanted presence of radioactive substances
- Variant of an element with different neutron count
- Radioactive isotope used in medicine and industry
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation
- Time for half a radioactive substance to decay
- Dangerous isotope from nuclear fallout
- Radioactive element used in nuclear weapons
18 Clues: Radioactive gas from natural sources • Heavy metal used in nuclear reactors • Barrier protecting against radiation • High-energy electromagnetic radiation • Device measuring exposure to radiation • Dangerous isotope from nuclear fallout • Site of a major nuclear disaster in 1986 • Radioactive isotope from nuclear fission • Process of safely closing a nuclear plant • ...
STEM CAREERS 2024-11-02
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- Examines animal species, behaviors, and habitats to advance conservation and biology.
- Analyzes data to find trends, solve problems, and guide decisions.
- Works with electrical systems to develop and improve devices and power systems.
- Assists chemists by conducting experiments and tests in laboratories.
- Studies stars, planets, and other celestial bodies to understand the universe.
- Studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health.
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- Writes code to create and modify software applications.
- Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems.
- Studies mathematical theories and uses them to solve real-world problems.
- Researches and develops systems to safely use nuclear energy and radiation.
- Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs.
- Conducts research to develop treatments and improve healthcare.
- Designs infrastructure projects like bridges, roads, and buildings.
- Develops and tests aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies.
- Studies the laws of nature and applies them to understand physical phenomena.
16 Clues: Writes code to create and modify software applications. • Designs and builds software programs to meet user needs. • Designs, tests, and builds machines and mechanical systems. • Conducts research to develop treatments and improve healthcare. • Investigates patterns of disease spread to improve public health. • ...
Radioactivity 2 2020-11-02
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- Fraction used to determine half- life
- Radioactive gas
- Initial activity if after three half-lives activity is 10 Bq
- Type of film that can detect radiation
- Unit of radioactivity
- G in GM tube
- Type of radiation that is always present
- Final activity after one half-life, if initial activity was 16 Bq
- Radiation from space
- Effect of alpha, beta and gamma radiation on atoms
- Nuclei with different mass numbers
- Goes with Geiger
- Initial activity if after one half-life activity is 9 Bq
- Final activity after three half-lives, if initial activity was 96 Bq
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- Discovered by Becquerel
- 3600 seconds
- Number of half-lives for activity to fall from 56 Bq to 7 Bq
- Charged particle
- Number of half-lives for activity to fall from 32 Bq to 2 Bq
- What happens to the activity of a source over time
- Type of radiation that does not occur naturally
- Number of half-lives for activity to fall from 24 Bq to 6 Bq
- Final activity after two half-lives, if initial is 36 Bq
- Initial activity, if after two half-lives activity is 4 Bq
24 Clues: 3600 seconds • G in GM tube • Radioactive gas • Charged particle • Goes with Geiger • Radiation from space • Unit of radioactivity • Discovered by Becquerel • Nuclei with different mass numbers • Fraction used to determine half- life • Type of film that can detect radiation • Type of radiation that is always present • Type of radiation that does not occur naturally • ...
Radiology Week 1-5 2024-12-14
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- portion of x-ray that is sharp and clearly collimated
- foreshortening or elongation of the body part that is regularly practiced in dental radiography
- 'picture elements'
- a guide that tells you what numbers to input into radiography unit that calibrates it to the measurement of the patient
- German scientist who discovered x-rays in 1895
- value responsible for the density of the x-ray
- VD means ____
- term for collapsed lung
- the electrical current within tube that determines the number of x-rays produced per second
- the unit of power
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- thin tungsten wire that is coiled and placed in a focusing cup that produces cloud of electrons when heated
- tool used to measure patient before x-ray
- keep cumulative total of the individual's radiation exposure
- _____ filtration that is part of the x-ray tube assembly that includes the collimator
- a glass enclosure that houses the cathode and anode
- patient is in a lying position
- consist of tungsten 'target' upon which the electrons are focused
- smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation
- limits the primary beam to a defined area that also decreases scatter radiation
- Principle to follow as radiation workers to reduce radiation doses
20 Clues: VD means ____ • the unit of power • 'picture elements' • term for collapsed lung • patient is in a lying position • tool used to measure patient before x-ray • German scientist who discovered x-rays in 1895 • value responsible for the density of the x-ray • a glass enclosure that houses the cathode and anode • portion of x-ray that is sharp and clearly collimated • ...
Diagnostic Imaging 2025-07-29
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- combination term of vertical beam entering through the back and exiting through the abdomen
- equipment that was developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation
- the mAs needs to be increased by 50% when the image is too _____
- minimum requirements of views for x-rays
- an acronym for the quality of radiation
- X-ray tube is made of this type of glass (2 word)
- this part of the body has a mAs guide of 10
- this type of anode does not need to rotate
- has a higher tissue to bone ratio
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- equipment that measures the amount of radiation exposure
- patient's thicker side needs to face towards
- during _____, heart and diaphragm are not touching
- should be centered directly over the area of interest(2 words)
- needs to be free of ingests and fecal material
- positioning when beam needs to pass through 3 major directional
- must be large enough to cover the body when being radiograph(2 words)
- measurement for any anatomical region is generally taken over the ____ part
- acronym for radiation dose to any creature
- bone, metal, air/gas,or fat are examples of
- max amount individual can be exposed to radiation
20 Clues: has a higher tissue to bone ratio • an acronym for the quality of radiation • minimum requirements of views for x-rays • acronym for radiation dose to any creature • this type of anode does not need to rotate • this part of the body has a mAs guide of 10 • bone, metal, air/gas,or fat are examples of • patient's thicker side needs to face towards • ...
zachariah 2022-12-14
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- a symbol of family, but also a danger to the protagonist
- type of teacher Ann wanted to be
- how long Ann has been alone
- process that cleans air and water
- antagonist
- measures radiation
- Loomis' job before the war
- clean, not contaminated
- what Ann does when it seems like Loomis will die
- how Ann lures Loomis away from the house
- couple that owned the general store
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- given off by nuclear explosion, kills and contaminates
- protagonist
- problem
- where Ann wanted to attend college
- nuclear debris in the form of rain
- contaminated by radiation, sicken Loomis and kills Faro
- symbol of life after apocalypse
- material created by Loomis, Kylmer and Edward that repels radiation
- where Loomis worked in the underground lab
- author's message
- word meaning after the nuclear war
- 1960s post nuclear war Pennsylvania valley
23 Clues: problem • antagonist • protagonist • author's message • measures radiation • clean, not contaminated • Loomis' job before the war • how long Ann has been alone • symbol of life after apocalypse • type of teacher Ann wanted to be • process that cleans air and water • where Ann wanted to attend college • nuclear debris in the form of rain • word meaning after the nuclear war • ...
Biology 2021-03-13
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- a chain of several amino acids bonded together
- enzyme-catalyzed reaction in which water is added to a molecule to split it into two smaller molecules
- made of four interconnected carbon rings, a precursor for many complex hormone molecules
- enzyme-catalyzed reaction in which macromolecules are created and water is expelled
- large chain molecule made of many monomers
- inhibitors attaches and blocks the active site of the enzyme
- hardening or the setting of a protein eg) frying an egg
- biological catalysts
- long-chain lipids joined to an alcohol or carbon ring
- 6 main elements of life
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- long chains of simple sugars
- a chain of amino acids
- this liquid makes up >60% of your body
- when the physical structure of a protein is altered in an irreversible way eg,)whisking egg whites
- mechanical process of breaking down food into smaller pieces
- molecules that have the same number of atoms but are arranged differently
- large complex organic molecules
- organic compounds that help enzymes function, they are coenzymes
- small, single-unit molecule
19 Clues: biological catalysts • a chain of amino acids • 6 main elements of life • small, single-unit molecule • long chains of simple sugars • large complex organic molecules • this liquid makes up >60% of your body • large chain molecule made of many monomers • a chain of several amino acids bonded together • long-chain lipids joined to an alcohol or carbon ring • ...
Biology 2019-05-06
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- round and green
- red eyespot is green from chlorplasts
- uses pesudopod to move
- how a flower forms
- extends from plasma, hairlike
- Pollution Release of harmful materials into the environment
- celled aglea
- long whip-like filament
- in single celled organisms senses sunlight
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- Control center of the cell
- Cell organelle that stores materials
- Made of a single cell
- made from more than one cell
- A tiny cell structure
- Powerhouse of the cell
- foot like extension of a cell
- An organelle found in a plant
- lives in a pond uses cilia to move
- Wall A rigid structure that surrounds the cell
19 Clues: celled aglea • round and green • how a flower forms • Made of a single cell • A tiny cell structure • uses pesudopod to move • Powerhouse of the cell • long whip-like filament • Control center of the cell • made from more than one cell • foot like extension of a cell • An organelle found in a plant • extends from plasma, hairlike • lives in a pond uses cilia to move • ...
biology 2023-09-26
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- A controlled investigation
- must be testable
- possible answer that can be tested
- have a double bond between carbons, bent or curved shape, liquid at room temp, found in plants
- relationship between organisms for the same resource
- contains maximum number of hydrogens, straight chains, solid at room temp., found in animals
- statement that cannot change under certain natural conditions
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- way of gaining knowledge of the natural world
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- long chains of amino acids
- ex:triglycerides, phospholipids and steroids
- broad explanations that are well supported by data can change over time
- representation of part of the real world and used to show relationships
- sugar or starch used to store energy
- close relationship between species where at least one of benefits
- Group of same kind of cells
- what is an individual living thing
- five sentences
- a basic unit
20 Clues: a basic unit • five sentences • must be testable • A controlled investigation • long chains of amino acids • Group of same kind of cells • possible answer that can be tested • what is an individual living thing • sugar or starch used to store energy • ex:triglycerides, phospholipids and steroids • way of gaining knowledge of the natural world • ...
Biology 2021-10-21
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- transport chain proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondria to aid
- see adenosine triphosphate
- atp is synthesized as an energy source
- bond a chemical reaction
- cycle Pyruvic acid is broken down into carbo dioxide
- reaction the independent synthesis carbohydrates dependent light transfers energy to the in dependent
- a membrane that contains chlorophyll
- fluid that surrounds the grana
- inner mitochondrial that carries out etc
- cycle process when a organism uses photosynthesis
- respiration process of producing atp to break down carbon based molecules
- acid product of fermination
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- break down of carbo hydrates,enzyme and bacteria
- light absorbing pigment molecule
- does not require oxygen
- light is converted to chemical energy
- see adenosine diphosphate
- process that requires oxygen
- molecule of glucose is broken down
19 Clues: does not require oxygen • bond a chemical reaction • see adenosine diphosphate • see adenosine triphosphate • acid product of fermination • process that requires oxygen • fluid that surrounds the grana • light absorbing pigment molecule • molecule of glucose is broken down • a membrane that contains chlorophyll • light is converted to chemical energy • ...
biology 2025-03-10
20 Clues: Living • Cold dirt • Coney tree • Non-living • To tolerate • Sheds leaves • Sameish thing • Place to live • Place to live • Boreal Forest • Small Climate • Leafy covering • Decaying leaves • Characteristics • Space with herbs • Predator attacking • Day to Day atmosphere • Thing to use for life • Vines branches n stuff • Weather over long time
BIOLOGY 2025-04-17
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- The natural place where animals and plants live.
- The state in which the animals need protection and are very low in number.
- The part of the cell where you can find the DNA.
- The situation wherein animals use their best characteristic to get their food first.
- The body of a tree.
- An animal that eats another animal.
- The section of the DNA that holds the information to produce a characteristic.
- The remains of animals or plants that hardened and turned into rock.
- A very dry and hot place.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water.
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- The movement of animals from one place to another to survive and get food.
- The inactivity of some animals during the winter?
- A partner of an animal to reproduce.
- The hair of an animal
- The process of plants making their own food.
- Big animals that lived about 65 million years ago.
- The gradual change that happens in a specie over time.
- A large flightless bird that is now extinct.
- A state when all the animals from that specie are all dead.
19 Clues: The body of a tree. • The hair of an animal • A very dry and hot place. • An animal that eats another animal. • A partner of an animal to reproduce. • The part of a plant that absorbs water. • The process of plants making their own food. • A large flightless bird that is now extinct. • The natural place where animals and plants live. • ...
BIOLOGY 2025-04-17
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- The section of the DNA that holds the information to produce a characteristic.
- The natural place where animals and plants live.
- The process of plants making their own food.
- The inactivity of some animals during the winter?
- The hair of an animal
- The body of a tree.
- The state in which the animals need protection and are very low in number.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water.
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- The gradual change that happens in a specie over time.
- Big animals that lived about 65 million years ago.
- A large flightless bird that is now extinct.
- A state when all the animals from that specie are all dead.
- A partner of an animal to reproduce.
- The movement of animals from one place to another to survive and get food.
- An animal that eats another animal.
- A very dry and hot place.
- The part of the cell where you can find the DNA.
- The remains of animals or plants that hardened and turned into rock.
- The situation wherein animals use their best characteristic to get their food first.
19 Clues: The body of a tree. • The hair of an animal • A very dry and hot place. • An animal that eats another animal. • A partner of an animal to reproduce. • The part of a plant that absorbs water. • A large flightless bird that is now extinct. • The process of plants making their own food. • The natural place where animals and plants live. • ...
Biology 2025-04-03
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- Stores substances, particularly water in plants
- A type of cell division that produces four genetically unique gametes, each with half the chromosome number.
- Different forms of the same gene
- Reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that carry half the genetic material.
- Contains DNA and controls the function of the cell
- A type of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells, used for growth and repair.
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
- Image of chromosomes
- The site of cellular respiration
- where two alleles are expressed equally, and neither allele is dominant or recessive.
- Two copies of the same allele e.g. aa
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- Both alleles of a gene at a locus are partially expressed
- Two different alleles e.g. Aa
- Characteristic only expressed in the homozygous condition
- a cell or organism with two complete sets of chromosomes
- The site of photosynthesis
- A mode of reproduction involving only one parent, producing genetically identical offspring.
- a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes
- Characteristic expressed in both homozygous and heterozygous condition
19 Clues: Image of chromosomes • The site of photosynthesis • Two different alleles e.g. Aa • Different forms of the same gene • The site of cellular respiration • Two copies of the same allele e.g. aa • Stores substances, particularly water in plants • a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes • Contains DNA and controls the function of the cell • ...
biology 2025-05-12
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- – Outer layer in plant cells.
- – Outer cover of cell.
- – Jelly inside cell.
- – All life has cells.
- – Living part of cell.
- – Parts inside cell.
- – One-celled organism.
- – Group of similar cells.
- – Makes food in plants.
- – Many-celled organism.
- – Group of organs.
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- – Inside nucleus.
- – Carry genes.
- – Discovered cell.
- – Controls the cell.
- – Gives energy.
- – Stores food/waste.
- – Color parts in plant cells.
- – Group of tissues.
19 Clues: – Carry genes. • – Gives energy. • – Inside nucleus. • – Discovered cell. • – Group of organs. • – Group of tissues. • – Controls the cell. • – Jelly inside cell. • – Stores food/waste. • – Parts inside cell. • – All life has cells. • – Outer cover of cell. • – Living part of cell. • – One-celled organism. • – Makes food in plants. • – Many-celled organism. • – Group of similar cells. • ...
Biology 2021-05-18
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- a trait controlled by only one gene
- allele frequencies shall remain the same unless one or more factors makes predictions like Punnett squares
- any heritable characteristics that increases an organisms ability to survive/reproduce in its habitat
- individuals at one end of the curve have higher fitness than individuals elsewhere in the curve
- father of evolution
- a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- produce gamtes
- a change in allele frequency following a dramatic decrease in the size of the population
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- Structures that came from a common ancestor, but have lost much of their original size and function
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells
- process which organisms w/ desirable traits live
- individuals w/ in population that used to breed develop different habits
- sequence of 3 nutrients
- carries the genetic information (messenger)
- choosing to breed certain organisms because of their desirable traits
- describes how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- proteins that act as a catalyst
- thought organisms could change overtime using parts of the body
- process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger
19 Clues: produce gamtes • father of evolution • sequence of 3 nutrients • proteins that act as a catalyst • a trait controlled by only one gene • carries the genetic information (messenger) • process which organisms w/ desirable traits live • a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells • any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells • ...
biology 2022-03-24
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- plants
- important species at the top
- model that shows relationships between trophic levels
- water,carbon,nitrogen,phosphorous
- s-shaped carrying capacity reached
- hawk
- cricits
- optains energy from any level of pyramid
- beneficial relationship
- nonliving factors
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- one benefits other is unaffected
- mouse
- parasitism and overcrowding
- living organism that must eat for energy
- living factors
- J-shaped unrestricted growth
- factor that restricts numbers
- one benefits other is harmed
- producers other name
19 Clues: hawk • mouse • plants • cricits • living factors • nonliving factors • producers other name • beneficial relationship • parasitism and overcrowding • important species at the top • J-shaped unrestricted growth • one benefits other is harmed • factor that restricts numbers • one benefits other is unaffected • water,carbon,nitrogen,phosphorous • s-shaped carrying capacity reached • ...
Biology 2025-06-13
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- conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- eukaryotic organisms
- a structural layer outside the cell membrane
- Powerhouse of cells
- Responsible for protein synthesis
- the most common type of blood cell
- gets rid of waste products
- Brain of cell
- When light energy is converted chemical
- engulfing and absorbing bacteria
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- transport water and dissolved minerals
- a biological membrane that separates the inside of a cell from the outside environment
- the fluid that fills cells and serves several important functions
- type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the body's immune system
- the process of producing energy (ATP) in the absence of oxygen
- help protect the body from infection and disease
- responsible for photosynthesis
- cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP
- carries the genetic instructions
19 Clues: Brain of cell • Powerhouse of cells • eukaryotic organisms • gets rid of waste products • responsible for photosynthesis • carries the genetic instructions • engulfing and absorbing bacteria • Responsible for protein synthesis • the most common type of blood cell • transport water and dissolved minerals • When light energy is converted chemical • ...
biology 2022-11-16
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- one of two openings where you breath from
- filters urea
- tube tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect to each lung
- tiny air sacs in the lung where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
- of cartilage the trachea has these rings that serve as protection
- thin sacs that surround each lung
- one of two openings where you breath from
- pumps blood
- holds food
- hold air
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- small tubes of the bronchial that lead to the alveoli
- takes blood away from heart
- bladder stores urine until ready to excrete
- increases the surface
- tissue flaps at the entrence trachea that closes when you swallow
- bones that protect your lungs
- hallow organs that allows you too talk
- pushes food down
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in and push out air
- absorbs water
20 Clues: hold air • holds food • pumps blood • filters urea • absorbs water • pushes food down • increases the surface • takes blood away from heart • bones that protect your lungs • thin sacs that surround each lung • hallow organs that allows you too talk • one of two openings where you breath from • one of two openings where you breath from • bladder stores urine until ready to excrete • ...
biology 2025-10-30
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- Single layer or flat cells lining blood vessels
- Wall that divides heart
- atrium Takes in oxygenated blood
- Formation of white blood cells
- Measures a fluid resistant to flow
- Heart beat cycle
- The volume of the air expired per breath
- Artery narrowing conditions blood cells
- Second part of the cardiac cycle
- The nerve going to the diaphragm
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- Formation of platelets
- SA node responsible for speeding up the heart beat
- the rise in the heart rate before exercise
- vein Takes fresh blood from lungs to the heart
- White blood cells that defends RBC
- Smallest blood vessels
- Double pump
- Small veins that carry blood from capillaries to the heart
- The name of the shift for oxygen dissociation
- Immunity (produces antibodies)
20 Clues: Double pump • Heart beat cycle • Formation of platelets • Smallest blood vessels • Wall that divides heart • Formation of white blood cells • Immunity (produces antibodies) • Second part of the cardiac cycle • The nerve going to the diaphragm • White blood cells that defends RBC • atrium Takes in oxygenated blood • Measures a fluid resistant to flow • ...
biology 2026-03-12
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- consumer consumer that eats other consumers
- total mass of organisms in an area
- change from liquid to gas
- pyramid, a diagram showing energy transferred in the ecosystem
- conversion of ammonia to nitrates
- process of producing energy in cells
- consumer consumer that
- organisms that feed on detritus
- species, first organisms to colonize an area
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- change from gas to liquid
- organisms that produce their own food
- levels levels in a food chain
- consumer that eats only meats
- nonliving components of an ecosystem
- conversion of nitrates back to nitrogen gas
- consumer that eats both plants and animals
- organism that uses chemicals for energy
- organisms that rely on others for energy
- the ability to do work or cause change
- living components of an ecosystem
20 Clues: consumer consumer that • change from gas to liquid • change from liquid to gas • levels levels in a food chain • consumer that eats only meats • organisms that feed on detritus • conversion of ammonia to nitrates • living components of an ecosystem • total mass of organisms in an area • nonliving components of an ecosystem • process of producing energy in cells • ...
Biology 2026-04-17
Across
- Genetic material surrounded by a nucleus
- Cycle include G1,G2 S phases, and mitosis
- Transports water in a plant
- Stigma, Style, Ovary
- Powerhouse of the cell
- One dominant one Recessive
- Pure dominant or Recessive
- Creates two genetically identical stomatic cells
- DNA-mRNA
- Phosphate, deoxyribose sugar, and nitrogen bases that code for genes
- Attract polinators
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- How organisms evolve over time
- Respiration Creates ATP
- Anther and filament
- They have glycoproteins on the outside that are specific to the cells they infect
- Transports glucose in plants
- Used for photosynthesis
- Creates four genetically identical gamete cells
- Creates glucose and oxygen
- mRNA-protein
20 Clues: DNA-mRNA • mRNA-protein • Attract polinators • Anther and filament • Stigma, Style, Ovary • Powerhouse of the cell • Used for photosynthesis • Respiration Creates ATP • One dominant one Recessive • Creates glucose and oxygen • Pure dominant or Recessive • Transports water in a plant • Transports glucose in plants • How organisms evolve over time • Genetic material surrounded by a nucleus • ...
Biology 2026-04-16
Across
- Non-living
- an organism that makes its own food
- simple cell without a nucleus
- living
- contains DNA and controls cellular activities
- the powerhouse of the cell
- various organisms and life in a habitat or ecosystem.
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA
- basic unit of life
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- a chemical process that occurs when plants are exposed to sunlight
- the process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA (mRNA)
- a more complex cell that has a nucleus
- System your body's support structure
- fluid that holds the organelles
- Cycle explains how carbon moves througout the Earth
- System The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- stores genetic info
- a small structure that produces proteins
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies
- Membrane protectective barrier around the cell
20 Clues: living • Non-living • basic unit of life • stores genetic info • the powerhouse of the cell • simple cell without a nucleus • fluid that holds the organelles • an organism that makes its own food • a more complex cell that has a nucleus • System your body's support structure • a small structure that produces proteins • contains DNA and controls cellular activities • ...
Biology 2026-04-16
Across
- where pollen and egg meet
- one benefits and one is harmed
- less advanced cells
- holds genetic material
- wall structure
- rapid change in fossils
- produces pollen
- movement of water
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- the absorption of nutrient
- first layer of protection
- catches pollen
- both benefit
- one is benefited and one is unaffected
- attracts in reproduction
- the find of the same fossils on different continents
- more advanced cells
- protection of pathogens
- where it travels down
- depend on a host cell
19 Clues: both benefit • catches pollen • produces pollen • movement of water • less advanced cells • more advanced cells • where it travels down • depend on a host cell • holds genetic material • protection of pathogens • rapid change in fossils • attracts in reproduction • first layer of protection • where pollen and egg meet • the absorption of nutrient • wall structure • ...
Science Review Crossword 2021-06-03
Across
- electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- transferring energy that is stored
- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
- the spatial property of being crowded together
- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation
- the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion
- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- when energy is converted to heat
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- what makes things happen
- energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field.
- the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
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- radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- stored energy an object has
- the energy released by a nuclearreaction
- energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- energy in a mechanical form
- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- the amount of matter a substance contains
- the energy of an object in motion
25 Clues: what makes things happen • stored energy an object has • energy in a mechanical form • when energy is converted to heat • the energy of an object in motion • transferring energy that is stored • the energy released by a nuclearreaction • the amount of matter a substance contains • the spatial property of being crowded together • ...
X-ray 2023-11-04
Across
- Exams focus on imaging electrical activities of the brain
- A common unit of measure of equivalent dose
- Uses high-frequency sound waves rather than radiation to create images of organs
- Results in all-directional scatter
- Another name for the first cervical vertebra
- The father of Radiology
- X-rays are a type of this radiation
- CT or CAT scan is a recording normally done in what plane
- A particles that is considered to be a form of antimatter
- A society that was founded in 1920 and is the most prominent national professional voice for Radiologic technologists
- Principle: keep does as low as possible
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- A person that is directly responsible for the execution, enforcement, and maintenance of the ALARA program in a hospital setting
- The process of boiling off electrons at the filament
- One of the three cardinal principles of radiation
- who invented fluoroscopy
- Method of explaining radiation to the public
- The plane that cuts the body into equal right and left halves
- Father of CT
- A physician who specializes in the use of roentgen rays and other forms of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment.
- Joint are found between the superior and inferior articular process
- What body part was the first X-ray of?
- Angling of the X-ray tube toward the feet is called
- Campaign for radiation safety in adult imaging
- The man who discovered X-rays was a physicist from what country
24 Clues: Father of CT • The father of Radiology • who invented fluoroscopy • Results in all-directional scatter • X-rays are a type of this radiation • What body part was the first X-ray of? • Principle: keep does as low as possible • A common unit of measure of equivalent dose • Method of explaining radiation to the public • Another name for the first cervical vertebra • ...
