radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Chemistry Chapter 5 Pop Test 2025-10-20
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- A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy.
- – The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by the human eye (approx. 400–700 nm).
- The symbol for the speed of light in vacuum
- (UV) – Electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelength than visible light; can eject electrons from metals.
- Function – The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a metal surface.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point per second; measured in hertz.
- Energy The energy an electron has after being ejected from a metal:
- The distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave; symbolized by λ.
- The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s².
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation with very short wavelength.
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- Effect The emission of electrons from a metal surface when light of sufficient energy strikes it.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be ejected from a metal in the photoelectric effect.
- A material that can release electrons when struck by light of sufficient energy.
- The symbol used to represent frequency.
- Electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- Spectrum – The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation arranged by wavelength or frequency.
- The symbol used to represent wavelength.
- The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons.
- The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
19 Clues: The symbol used to represent frequency. • The symbol used to represent wavelength. • The symbol for the speed of light in vacuum • A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy. • The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s². • The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons. • ...
The Greenhouse Effect 2014-04-25
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- The most abundant greenhouse gas
- The process that keeps hear close to the Earth's surface
- The burning of what organic substance emits carbon dioxide
- The second most abundant greenhouse gas
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- The process if absorption and emission of infrared radiation by atmospheric gases warming the earth's surface
- Shape of a carbon dioxide molecule
- The longer-wave radiation form emitted from the reflection off the earth's surface
- Is reached when the Earth's surface and atmospheric gases absorb energy at the same rate
- What molecules of CO2 and water do when they absorb infrared radiation
- The energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation from the sun
10 Clues: The most abundant greenhouse gas • Shape of a carbon dioxide molecule • The second most abundant greenhouse gas • The process that keeps hear close to the Earth's surface • The burning of what organic substance emits carbon dioxide • The energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation from the sun • ...
P2.5-Atomic Physics 2014-03-03
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- Largest contributor to background radiation
- If an element decayed and gained a proton what type of radiation was emitted?
- The difference between an X-ray and a gamma ray used in LINAC is that X-rays are generated from a ....
- Naturally occurring particles released by decaying isotopes
- Of the 3 isotopes of carbon, which is unstable?
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- Blocks background radiation from cosmic rays
- What does not penetrate paper?
- Largest danger of radiation
- Which type of radiation is a wave?
- After 60 yrs, a 0.85g sample of radioactive element with a half life of 30 yrs remained, how many grams of the sample were there to begin with?
10 Clues: Largest danger of radiation • What does not penetrate paper? • Which type of radiation is a wave? • Largest contributor to background radiation • Blocks background radiation from cosmic rays • Of the 3 isotopes of carbon, which is unstable? • Naturally occurring particles released by decaying isotopes • ...
vocabulary task 3 2025-04-14
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- Dioxide - A gas produced by volcanic eruptions and industrial processes.
- - Release of substances like CO₂ or methane into the atmosphere.
- Radiation - Type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by Earth and absorbed by greenhouse gases.
- - The removal of forests, reducing carbon sinks and increasing CO₂ levels.
- - The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where most weather occurs.
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- Fuels - Carbon-based energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Model - A computer-based tool for simulating Earth’s climate system.
- - A molecule made of three oxygen atoms, important for blocking UV radiation.
- - A potent greenhouse gas with a stronger warming effect than CO₂.
- Balance - The equilibrium between incoming solar radiation and outgoing infrared radiation.
10 Clues: - Release of substances like CO₂ or methane into the atmosphere. • - A potent greenhouse gas with a stronger warming effect than CO₂. • Fuels - Carbon-based energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas. • Model - A computer-based tool for simulating Earth’s climate system. • - The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where most weather occurs. • ...
The Big Bang 2026-04-21
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- Prominent British astronomer and mathematician best known for explaining how chemical elements are created inside stars
- A groundbreaking American astronomer who proved that other galaxies exist outside our own Milky Way
- A massive, gravitationally bound system containing billions of stars, planets, gas, dust, and dark matter
- The scientific study of everything in the universe outside Earth's atmosphere
- German-born theoretical physicist widely considered one of the most influential scientists of all time
- The narrow range of electromagnetic radiation (light) that the human eye can perceive, spanning colors from violet to red
- An American astronomer who won the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering cosmic microwave background radiation, which helped prove the Big Bang theory
- An instrument that splits light into its different colors or wavelengths, creating a spectrum that is then recorded
- The simplest, lightest, and most abundant chemical element in the universe
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- The "afterglow" or leftover heat from the Big Bang
- A lightweight, colorless, and odorless gas that is commonly used to fill balloons and make them float
- The capacity or ability to do work
- American physicist who co-discovered Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation
- The entire range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, which travel in waves and transport energy
- The leading explanation for how the universe began
- Everything that exists, encompassing all space, time, matter, and energy
- The displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer
- The stretching of light waves from an object (like a star or galaxy) as it moves away from the observer
18 Clues: The capacity or ability to do work • The "afterglow" or leftover heat from the Big Bang • The leading explanation for how the universe began • Everything that exists, encompassing all space, time, matter, and energy • The simplest, lightest, and most abundant chemical element in the universe • ...
Techniques of Molecular Biology 2018-01-04
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- Carrier of Large DNA fragment (Abbreviation)
- Marker DNA which can serve as molecular fingerprint of an individual (Abbreviation)
- Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA
- Antibiotic resistance gene carrier in bacteria
- Hybrid DNA
- Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique
- A tool that restricts the entry of bacteriophages in bacteria
- A technique producing monoclonal antibodies
- DNA binding domain containing Zinc
- In situ DNA hybridization technique (Abbreviation)
- Common organism used in molecular biology
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- Has properties of two different DNA carriers
- Visualization tool in molecular biology
- Technique for separation of biomolecules
- blot A confirmatory test for HIV infection
- Carrier of foreign DNA
- A large population of identical molecules
- Molecular glue
- First cloned cat
- Inherited difference in pattern of restriction enzyme digestion (Abbreviation)
20 Clues: Hybrid DNA • Molecular glue • First cloned cat • Carrier of foreign DNA • DNA binding domain containing Zinc • Visualization tool in molecular biology • Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA • Technique for separation of biomolecules • A large population of identical molecules • Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique • Common organism used in molecular biology • ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 2024-10-19
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- radiation used to detect weather patterns and storms
- this radiation does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms and molecules
- the unit of measure for EM frequency
- the most energetic EM wave often used in cancer treatments
- the transfer of energy by waves that can travel through a vacuum
- high frequency waves used for sterilization
- the highest point on a wave
- EM waves are classified by this property measured in hertz
- used to take images of bones in hospitals
- type of material that partially allows the transmission of light waves but scatters them
- Michael Faraday is best known for his discovery of electromagnetic _
- a german physicist who applied Maxwell theories to the production and reception of radio wave
- the EM spectrum is a continuum of EM waves arranged according to frequency and __
- waves that created as a result of vibrations
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- waves that propagated outward from the source of perpendicular to the direction of the waves travelling
- waves used in kitchen appliances to heat food
- the lowest point on a wave
- a french physicist who developed _ law
- a protective layer in the atmosphere that absorbs most of the sun's harmful rays
- this wave is also known as heat radiation
- type of EM wave with the longest wavelength
- light source that produced light instead of natural lights produced by the sun
- device used to send and receive radio signals
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- the charged particles that can produce electric field and magnetic field
- the property of a wave related to its height from the baseline
- the bundles of wave energy
- the segment of the EM spectrum that the human eye can view
- phenomenon in which certain materials emit light when exposed to EM radiation
- property of EM waves allows them to travel through space without a medium
30 Clues: the lowest point on a wave • the bundles of wave energy • the highest point on a wave • the unit of measure for EM frequency • a french physicist who developed _ law • this wave is also known as heat radiation • used to take images of bones in hospitals • type of EM wave with the longest wavelength • high frequency waves used for sterilization • ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 2024-10-19
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- light source that produced light instead of natural lights produced by the sun
- the transfer of energy by waves that can travel through a vacuum
- the property of a wave related to its height from the baseline
- this wave is also known as heat radiation
- device used to send and receive radio signals
- a french physicist who developed _ law
- the EM spectrum is a continuum of EM waves arranged according to frequency and __
- a german physicist who applied Maxwell theories to the production and reception of radio wave
- property of EM waves allows them to travel through space without a medium
- EM waves are classified by this property measured in hertz
- the unit of measure for EM frequency
- the bundles of wave energy
- the charged particles that can produce electric field and magnetic field
- the lowest point on a wave
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- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- the segment of the EM spectrum that the human eye can view
- waves that created as a result of vibrations
- high frequency waves used for sterilization
- the highest point on a wave
- phenomenon in which certain materials emit light when exposed to EM radiation
- waves used in kitchen appliances to heat food
- a protective layer in the atmosphere that absorbs most of the sun's harmful rays
- this radiation does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms and molecules
- used to take images of bones in hospitals
- type of EM wave with the longest wavelength
- waves that propagated outward from the source of perpendicular to the direction of the waves travelling
- the most energetic EM wave often used in cancer treatments
- Michael Faraday is best known for his discovery of electromagnetic _
- type of material that partially allows the transmission of light waves but scatters them
- radiation used to detect weather patterns and storms
30 Clues: the bundles of wave energy • the lowest point on a wave • the highest point on a wave • the unit of measure for EM frequency • a french physicist who developed _ law • used to take images of bones in hospitals • this wave is also known as heat radiation • high frequency waves used for sterilization • type of EM wave with the longest wavelength • ...
subjects 2015-03-17
23 Clues: arte • pranzo • fisica • classe • storia • scuola • inglese • Scienze • materia • la prof • italiano • biologia • francese • Religione • geografia • matematica • intervallo • grammatica • la lezione • Letteratura • Informatica • gli studenti • Educazione fisica
Dziedziny nauki i naukowcy 2021-03-11
21 Clues: – nauka • – fizyk • przemysł • – chemik • – fizyka • – ekolog • – biolog • – chemia • – genetyk • – biologia • - robotyka • – ekologia • – genetyka • – historyk • – historia • – naukowiec • – matematyk • – astronauta • – matematyka • .... of science – dziedzina nauki • .....in the field of ….- ekspert w dziedzinie…
INNOVATION 2017-03-05
24 Clues: счёты • химия • спичка • физика • биология • геология • экология • генетика • велосипед • интеллект • экономика • пенициллин • археология • психология • астрономия • архитектура • холодильник • искуственный • метеорология • антропология • робототехника • кнопка, пуговица • электрическая лампа • медицина, лекарство
Vocabulaire - Introduction 2 2020-09-17
22 Clues: He • Who • She • You • who • Miss • Actor • Today • French • Friday • Mister • Sunday • English • Biology • Teacher • fifteen • Saturday • Fourteen • Who is it • seventeen • male student • female student
Classes and school supplies 2021-04-15
23 Clues: art • math • book • test • desk • music • window • student • biology • history • science • physics • spanish • stadium • english • library • backpack • schedule • homework • test/quiz • male professor • female professor • computer science
classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
23 Clues: art • book • desk • test • math • music • window • science • student • library • history • spanish • physics • english • biology • stadium • homework • backpack • schedule • test;quiz • male teacher • female teacher • computer science
spanish 2021-04-15
22 Clues: art • book • test • desk • math • music • window • biology • history • English • science • stadium • physics • Spanish • library • backpack • schedule • test;quiz • male teacher • computer science • female teacher • male/female student
School Subjects vocab Fr 3 2024-08-26
20 Clues: Music • Latin • German • Math 1 • French • Math 2 • Chorus • Physics • English • Biology • Spanish • Science • History • lab work • Chemistry • Fine Arts • Geography • Physical Education • Computer technology • Personal & Social Development
Szkoła 2023-02-20
21 Clues: WF • polski • muzyka • boisko • szatnia • biologia • plastyka • korytarz • stołówka • historia • angielski • geografia • biblioteka • matematyka • plac zabaw • sekretariat • informatyka • sklepik szkolny • sala gimnastyczna • pokój nauczycielski • pracownia biologiczno-chemiczna
Vocabulary - Units 9 and 10 2021-09-24
24 Clues: /lɔ/ • /weɪʤ/ • /əˈplaɪ/ • /ˈhaɪər/ • /ˈmænəʤ/ • /kəˈrɪr/ • /ˈfaɪər/ • /ˈsæləri/ • /ˈfɪzɪks/ • /ˈbɪznəs/ • /ˈmɛdəsən/ • /baɪˈɑləʤi/ • /ˈkɛməstri/ • /prəˈfɛʃən/ • /ɛmˈplɔɪər/ • /ˈkɑnˌtrækt/ • /ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪks/ • /ˈɛnʤəˈnɪrɪŋ/ • /ˌɛʤəˈkeɪʃən/ • /rɪˈtaɪərmənt/ • /ˈɑrkəˌtɛkʧər/ • /ˈwɜrkɪŋ/ /ˈaʊərz/ • /kəmˈpjutər/ /ˈsaɪəns/ • /pəˈlɪtəkəl/ /ˈsaɪəns/
Spanish - hayleigh 2022-04-11
25 Clues: law • art • desk • book • music • class • slide • ruler • break • locker • pencil • physics • subject • biology • library • history • science • English • book bag • chemistry • calculator • blackboard • laboratory • mathematics • foreignlanguage
greek and latin 2024-09-10
22 Clues: one • two • tree • life • wind • Ford • life • skin • paint • large • small • to eat • camera • to see • fungus • element • bacteria • together • nourishment • public animals • with ot together • controls water with a giant fork
40 2025-07-16
25 Clues: Law • Art • Music • Sport • Party • Design • Travel • Nature • Cooking • Economy • Fashion • Biology • Culture • Physics • Politics • Medicine • Chemistry • Tradition • Sociology • Literature • Philosophy • Psychology • Engineering • Environment • Architecture
Unit 2 Au lycée 2025-08-05
21 Clues: Art • Maths • School • French • A grade • Biology • English • A class • History • A course • Homework • Economics • Chemistry • Geography • High school • Scholarship • Sports hall • Global politics • Computer science • School cafeteria • Physical education
Mis Clases 2021-10-18
22 Clues: band • arte • choir • ingles • algebra • quimica • biology • history • calculo • physics • espanol • gobierno • sciences • soldadura • precalculo • pre-algebra • conditioning • computadoras • video production • acondicionamiento • globales global studies • fisica physical education
The choice 2026-04-28
23 Clues: - Inse • - Kemi • - Fysik • - Skägg • - Betyg • - Olika • - Syskon • - Beslut • - Mening • - Biologi • - Seriöst • - Erbjuda • - Väkfärd • - Dokument • - Frivillig • - Kompetens • - Nuvarande • - Veterinär • - Deltidsjobb • - Naturkunskap • - Yrkesvägledare • - Bildskärm/Datorskärm • - Skrocka (ett slags skratt)
The Big Bang Theory 2026-04-21
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- The lightest, simplest, and most abundant chemical element, atomic number 1.
- The physical science devoted to studying everything outside Earth's atmosphere, including the composition, motion, evolution, and positions of celestial bodies like stars, planets, galaxies, and the universe as a whole.
- A pioneering American astronomer who fundamentally changed scientific understanding of the cosmos by proving the existence of other galaxies and demonstrating that the universe is expanding.
- An American radio astronomer who co-discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation.
- The cooled remnant thermal radiation (fossil light) left over from the "recombination" epoch, approximately 380,000 years after the Big Bang.
- A massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter.
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless, and inert noble gas with atomic number 2.
- German-born theoretical physicist.
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- German-American astrophysicist and Nobel laureate who provided definitive evidence for the Big Bang theory by co-discovering the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation.
- English astrophysicist best known for developing the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis, proving that heavy elements are formed inside stars.
- The entire, continuous range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, spanning from low-energy, long-wavelength radio waves to high-energy, short-wavelength gamma rays.
- The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy that exists.
- The narrow segment of the electromagnetic spectrum typically spanning wavelengths from approximately 380–400 nanometers (nm) to 700–780 nm—that can be detected by the human eye.
- The prevailing cosmological model explaining that the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago from an extremely hot, dense singularity.
- An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.
- The capacity to do work, cause change, or move matter, measured in joules.
- A fundamental astronomical phenomenon where light from an object moving away from an observer stretches to longer, redder wavelengths, indicating an expanding universe.
- The decrease in wavelength (and increase in frequency) of electromagnetic radiation, such as light, emitted by an object moving toward an observer.
18 Clues: German-born theoretical physicist. • An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra. • The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy that exists. • The capacity to do work, cause change, or move matter, measured in joules. • A colorless, odorless, tasteless, and inert noble gas with atomic number 2. • ...
Final Exam Ch 5-11 2024-08-08
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- More radiation damage takes place with high _________ because a rapid delivery of radiation does not allow time for cellular damage to be repaired (2 words).
- A localizing ring helps with angulation and cone cutting but does not assist in ________ placement.
- A radiograph will appear ______ if exposed to light.
- Type of scatter radiation that occurs most often with dental x-rays.
- According to CDC and OSHA, PPE, including mask, eyewear, gown, and gloves should always be worn when taking radiographs (T/F).
- Conventional unit REM was replaced by the International System of Units called _______.
- Excessive FFD will cause the image to appear ________.
- Image receptor that should only be touched with clean bare hands (2 terms).
- Concentrated solution that is added to processing solutions to compensate for the effects of oxidation is called ________.
- The developing agent used to reduce the energized silver halide crystals are called ______ or _____ and hydroquinone (2 words).
- The paralleling technique is also referred to as _________ technique )2 words).
- According to the ______ (abbreviation), an adult with no clinical caries and not high caries risk should have bitewings taken in intervals of 24-36 months.
- Blood, saliva, environmental surfaces, and skin to skin contact can all transmit ________ diseases.
- Type of instrument not used in dental radiography.
- Maximum permissible total body dose x-ray exposure in one year for dental workers is ______mSv per year.
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- Type of radiation measured in rads (2 words).
- Type of radiation caused by tanning booths.
- ___________ effects do have a threshold level.
- The FMX standard of care is 18 images taken with a size _______ image receptor.
- This projection image should include the entire 1st molar.
- Technique that does not rely on fixed angulations.
- ________ effects do not have a threshold level.
- Type of cells that are most radiosensitive.
23 Clues: Type of radiation caused by tanning booths. • Type of cells that are most radiosensitive. • Type of radiation measured in rads (2 words). • ___________ effects do have a threshold level. • ________ effects do not have a threshold level. • Technique that does not rely on fixed angulations. • Type of instrument not used in dental radiography. • ...
topic 6-8 2013-02-24
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- it is a gas and a liquid
- radiant energy that emitted to the sun
- is when you get energy from the earth
- a natural resource that cannot be produced.
- The generation of electricity and useful heat jointly
- are gases in the atmosphere that absorb radiation
- wind go through a turbine and uses it to create energy
- a natural resource that can be produced again.
- there are materials that heat can pass through them
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- energy that is transmitted in the form of radiation
- a substance used for refrigeration
- harm to lake and rivers resulting waste heat
- the transfer of heat through direct contact
- Energy development is the effort to provide sufficient
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas
- transfer of heat through fluids
- the transfer of heat through without movement of particles.
17 Clues: it is a gas and a liquid • transfer of heat through fluids • a substance used for refrigeration • A natural fuel such as coal or gas • is when you get energy from the earth • radiant energy that emitted to the sun • the transfer of heat through direct contact • a natural resource that cannot be produced. • harm to lake and rivers resulting waste heat • ...
History 2015-02-22
Les matières scolaires 2024-02-06
Ma matière préférée 2026-01-09
School subjects. 2024-09-17
B1 2021 Hively 2021-04-15
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- Has the greatest atmospheric pressure, where majority of our weather is located
- The transfer of heat energy through space by electromagnetic radiation
- a greenhouse gas that traps infrared radiation heat in the atmosphere, we breathe it out
- one of the main atmospheric gases but this one is the one we breathe
- Houses the ozone layer, as altitude increases so does the temperature
- The measure of how hot or cold the air is
- natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed by the remains of living organisms in the past
- 78% of the gases in our atmosphere
- Day to day conditions of an area/location
- Average temperature and precipitation of an area over a year
- water in its gaseous state
- Absorbs a tremendous amount of energy from the sun, EX: gamma rays and X-Rays
- When the air is full of water vapor (100% humidity)
- warming up of the earth due to certain gases in our atmosphere
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- the burning of fossil fuels and releasing harmful gases and chemicals into the air
- The Transfer of heat energy from one substance to another or within a substance
- the weight of all air pressing down on the Earth's surface
- the cutting down or burning of any vegetation, rids us of oxygen sources
- Where meteorites and shooting stars burn up when entering our atmosphere, has some of the coldest temperatures
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- the chemicals destroying the ozone layer
- A "blanket" that covers the earth and protects it from harmful ultraviolet radiation
- The movement in gas or liquid in which the warmer parts move up and the cooler parts move down
- any gaseous compound in the atmosphere that is capable of absorbing infrared radiation, EX: CO2, Methane, and Nitrous Oxide
- Large body of air with uniform temperature and moisture content
25 Clues: water in its gaseous state • 78% of the gases in our atmosphere • the chemicals destroying the ozone layer • The measure of how hot or cold the air is • Day to day conditions of an area/location • a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • When the air is full of water vapor (100% humidity) • the weight of all air pressing down on the Earth's surface • ...
CONDUCTION CONVECTION RADIATION 2025-10-28
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- How Hot or Cold Something is
- Keeps Heat Flowing
- Through Electromagnetic Waves
- An Object Used to Measure Temperature
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- Through Currents
- Keeps Heat in
- Energy What an object has whilst moving around
- Energy What an object has whilst staying still
- Direct Contact
- Equilibrium When temperatures reach an EQUAL amount
- Transfer of temperature
11 Clues: Keeps Heat in • Direct Contact • Through Currents • Keeps Heat Flowing • Transfer of temperature • How Hot or Cold Something is • Through Electromagnetic Waves • An Object Used to Measure Temperature • Energy What an object has whilst moving around • Energy What an object has whilst staying still • Equilibrium When temperatures reach an EQUAL amount
RADCON Crossword 2021-03-08
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- Gamma
- Halflife
- Exclusion
- External
- GammaCounting
- CurieMeterREM
- BreathingZone
- Neutron
- KCr
- Dose
- OneThousand
- SPSlift
- BiologicalDose
- Drape
- Fixed
- RPPY
- Alpha
- ingestion
- Leaching
- RadiationArea
- Debris
- ThreePack
- HeadChestWaistUpperBackLowerBack
- ClosureDevices
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- RadiologicalEngineering
- Beta
- Accountability
- OnetoaMillion
- Eyesskin
- Lead
- Pneumatic
- Radioactivity
- Airborne
- WholeBodyDose
- WholeBody
- DOP
- Respirators
- ExposureRateTimeInArea
- CuttingMachine
- HRA
- To
- WireBrushing
- CPW
- Rpoint
- Catch
- SRWORW
- Radiation
- Tungsten
- PLW
- PAPS
- Glovebag
- Tritium
- TWDDirected
- RFUH
- Curie
55 Clues: To • DOP • KCr • HRA • CPW • PLW • Beta • Lead • Dose • RPPY • PAPS • RFUH • Gamma • Drape • Fixed • Catch • Alpha • Curie • Rpoint • SRWORW • Debris • Neutron • SPSlift • Tritium • Halflife • External • Eyesskin • Airborne • Tungsten • Leaching • Glovebag • Exclusion • Pneumatic • WholeBody • Radiation • ingestion • ThreePack • Respirators • OneThousand • TWDDirected • WireBrushing • OnetoaMillion • Radioactivity • GammaCounting • WholeBodyDose • CurieMeterREM • BreathingZone • ...
Summer Fun 2019-05-31
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- The game of summer
- non-powered watercraft
- Drink of the South
- Cooling summer fun
- What is earned by reading the newsletter and taking a quiz
- Cause of July injuries
- Pediatric visit reason in summer
- Kids fun, but not mom's
- You scream...
- Campfire treat
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- A new T-System program starting in May
- Reason for not wanting to mow the yard
- Essential watersport safety equipment
- Dorothy and Tornados
- Prevent solar radiation injury
- Top cause of fatalities
- Powered watercraft
- Exposure to solar radiation
- Summertime Family...
- Longhorn's and Aggies
20 Clues: You scream... • Campfire treat • The game of summer • Drink of the South • Cooling summer fun • Powered watercraft • Dorothy and Tornados • Summertime Family... • Longhorn's and Aggies • non-powered watercraft • Cause of July injuries • Top cause of fatalities • Kids fun, but not mom's • Exposure to solar radiation • Prevent solar radiation injury • Pediatric visit reason in summer • ...
Hiroshima 2016-04-05
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- country that bombed Hiroshima
- what happened to Hiroshima after
- war with nuclear weapons
- radiation caused this in people
- a Methodist Pastor
- treats the injured of Hiroshima
- group of Japanese women injured
- works at East Asia Tin
- sickness caused by ionizing radiation
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- rebuilds the Hiroshima clinic
- transition back to normal
- what people put faith in
- a widow
- a German Jesuit priest
- organization that helped victims
- emotion of terror or shock
- people of Hiroshima
- the author of Hiroshima
- place bombed in 1945
- an extremely destructive bomb
20 Clues: a widow • a Methodist Pastor • people of Hiroshima • place bombed in 1945 • a German Jesuit priest • works at East Asia Tin • the author of Hiroshima • what people put faith in • war with nuclear weapons • transition back to normal • emotion of terror or shock • rebuilds the Hiroshima clinic • country that bombed Hiroshima • an extremely destructive bomb • radiation caused this in people • ...
Hiroshima 2016-04-05
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- organization that helped victims
- place bombed in 1945
- emotion of terror or shock
- what people put faith in
- the author of Hiroshima
- radiation caused this in people
- country that bombed Hiroshima
- sickness caused by ionizing radiation
- war with nuclear weapons
- treats the injured of Hiroshima
- works at East Asia Tin
- an extremely destructive bomb
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- transition back to normal
- group of Japanese women injured
- a German Jesuit priest
- rebuilds the Hiroshima clinic
- a Methodist Pastor
- a widow
- people of Hiroshima
- what happened to Hiroshima after
20 Clues: a widow • a Methodist Pastor • people of Hiroshima • place bombed in 1945 • a German Jesuit priest • works at East Asia Tin • the author of Hiroshima • what people put faith in • war with nuclear weapons • transition back to normal • emotion of terror or shock • rebuilds the Hiroshima clinic • country that bombed Hiroshima • an extremely destructive bomb • group of Japanese women injured • ...
175 2025-11-14
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- Number of protons
- Likely to decay
- Charged atom or group
- Vertical column in table
- Protons plus neutrons
- Group 17 nonmetals
- Radioactive series
- Time for half to decay
- Horizontal row in table
- Neutral atomic particle
- Positively charged ion
- Energy level of electrons
- Poor conductor element
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- Atomic core
- Positive charge particle
- Group 1 metals
- Rare earth series
- Metals in center of table
- Good conductor element
- Unstable nucleus emitting radiation
- Negative atomic particle
- Electron path
- Between metal and nonmetal
- Energy from unstable atoms
- Not likely to change
25 Clues: Atomic core • Electron path • Group 1 metals • Likely to decay • Number of protons • Rare earth series • Group 17 nonmetals • Radioactive series • Not likely to change • Charged atom or group • Protons plus neutrons • Good conductor element • Time for half to decay • Positively charged ion • Poor conductor element • Horizontal row in table • Neutral atomic particle • Positive charge particle • ...
Hort 1 crossword 2023-03-02
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- plants filled with moisture
- Plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- Gibberellins is Plant hormones that stimulate growth in stem and ___ by cell elongation
- loses leaves during the dormant season
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- stays green year-round
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- the science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn and soybeans.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- The science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- a plant that lives more than two years
- Plant hormones that speeds up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement
- the part of biology that deals with animals
- The science and practice of growing, managing and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- the part of biology that deals with plants
15 Clues: stays green year-round • plants filled with moisture • a plant that lives more than two years • loses leaves during the dormant season • the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • ...
radioactive terms 2014-10-21
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- radioactive isotope
- discharge into air
- short range attractive force that holds a nucleus together
- a particle equal to an electron but with a positive charge
- fast moving helium nucleus
- force between elementary particles that causes radioactive beta decay and collisions
- spontaneous emitting of radiation from an element
- used to measure radiation
- high speed electrons or positrons emitted from radioactive nuclei
- atomic species where all atoms have the same atomic mass and mass number
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- changing of one element to another through radioactive decay
- observation that metals emit electrons when light shines on them
- splitting of an atom
- part of a nucleus, proton or neutron
- nuclear reaction where two or more atomic nuclei collide combining together
- time it takes for half of a radioactive nuclei to under go radioactive decay
- electromagnetic radiation
17 Clues: discharge into air • radioactive isotope • splitting of an atom • used to measure radiation • electromagnetic radiation • fast moving helium nucleus • part of a nucleus, proton or neutron • spontaneous emitting of radiation from an element • short range attractive force that holds a nucleus together • a particle equal to an electron but with a positive charge • ...
Yr - Atomic structure revision 2021-04-29
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- Nuclear radiation that is a helium nucleus
- When a large nucleus splits in smaller ones
- Isotopes that are unstable are this
- What atoms are mostly made of
- A nucleon with relative mass = 1 and charge = +1
- Device that spins when a fluid passes through it
- Alpha radiation is describes as being highly ...
- Liquid that removes heat from the reactor core
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- Nuclear radiation - a wave rather than a particle
- Gamma is the most ... of the three types
- A form of an element with more or less neutrons
- The central part of a nuclear reactor
- Alpha particles are Helium ...
- When small nuclei join to for larger ones
- Emitted from the nucleus as a beta particle
- A nucleon with relative mass = 1 and charge = 0
- The charge on a nucleus is this...
17 Clues: What atoms are mostly made of • Alpha particles are Helium ... • The charge on a nucleus is this... • Isotopes that are unstable are this • The central part of a nuclear reactor • Gamma is the most ... of the three types • When small nuclei join to for larger ones • Nuclear radiation that is a helium nucleus • When a large nucleus splits in smaller ones • ...
Unit 2 chem 2021-09-22
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- an atom that will lose electrons, metals
- scientist who discovered charge and mass of electron with oil drop experiment
- type of radiation where a neutron turns into a proton, electron, and antineutrino
- abbreviation for 7 diatomic elements
- scientist who conducted cathode ray rube experiment
- left blank spots in his version of the periodic table where unknown elements would go
- a molecule with 2 of the same element
- type of radiation where helium is emitted
- atoms that will take on electrons, nonmetals
- atoms with a charge
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- subatomic particle found inside nucleus with a positive charge
- subatomic particle found inside nucleus with no charge
- a bond between nonmetals
- a bond between a cation and an anion
- two or more atoms
- subatomic particle found outside of the nucleus
- type of radiation present in almost any nuclear reaction
- multliple atoms
18 Clues: multliple atoms • two or more atoms • atoms with a charge • a bond between nonmetals • a bond between a cation and an anion • abbreviation for 7 diatomic elements • a molecule with 2 of the same element • an atom that will lose electrons, metals • type of radiation where helium is emitted • atoms that will take on electrons, nonmetals • ...
Classes and School Supplies 2021-04-15
23 Clues: art • test • book • desk • math • music • window • history • biology • science • stadium • spanish • physics • library • english • homework • backpack • schedule • test;quiz • male teacher • male student • female teacher • computer science
20 spanish words 2021-04-15
22 Clues: art • desk • test • math • book • music • window • science • Spanish • biology • library • stadium • physics • history • backpack • homework • schedule • test; quiz • male teacher • female teacher • Computer Science • male/female student
classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
23 Clues: art • desk • test • book • math • music • window • english • biology • physics • stadium • history • library • science • spanish • student • schedule • backpack • professor • test;quiz • home work • female teacher • computer science
classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
23 Clues: art • desk • math • test • book • music • window • science • biology • history • stadium • Spanish • physics • library • English • backpack • homework • schedule • test;quiz • maleteacher • femaleteacher • computerscience • male/female student
Madison's Awesome Word Search 2013-09-20
25 Clues: ad • ard • bio • neo • cap • dict • cide • miss • cent • port • auto • itis • audi • cred • cede • logy • aqua • bell • cise • ician • scrib • archy • centri • biblio • anthropo
SCHOOL DAYS 2014-04-03
24 Clues: KLASA • OCENA • UCZEŃ • FIZYKA • MUZYKA • CHEMIA • JĘZYKI • SZTUKA • ZESZYT • TABLICA • SŁOWNIK • PRZERWA • BIOLOGIA • POLITYKA • HISTORIA • GEOGRAFIA • PRZEDMIOT • LITERATURA • NAUCZYCIEL • MATEMATYKA • PSYCHOLOGIA • DZIECIŃSTWO • WYCHOWANIE FIZYCZNIE • NAUKA, PRZEDMIOTY ŚCISŁE
Scene 1 School and education 2023-02-16
24 Clues: vihko • tuoli • kemia • saksa • ruotsi • ranska • penaali • käsityö • historia • liikunta • musiikki • biologia • pulpetti • englanti • maantiede • kuvataide • lyijykynä • pyyhekumi • viivoitin • tekstikirja • koululaukku • matematiikka • tehtäväkirja • kuulakärkikynä
Find the "First Syllables" 2025-04-01
25 Clues: Hygiene • Biology • Address • Apology • Discover • Democracy • Celebrate • Knowledge • Education • Calculate • Furniture • Socialize • Vocabulary • Experience • Literature • Technology • Psychology • Philosophy • Revolution • Government • Mathematics • Temperature • Opportunity • Relationship • Independence
fd 2025-04-01
25 Clues: Hygiene • Biology • Address • Apology • Discover • Democracy • Celebrate • Knowledge • Education • Calculate • Furniture • Socialize • Vocabulary • Experience • Literature • Technology • Psychology • Philosophy • Revolution • Government • Mathematics • Temperature • Opportunity • Relationship • Independence
school 2025-09-28
20 Clues: čítať • písať • učiteľ • kresliť • učiť sa • maľovať • predmet • vstávať • matematika • náboženstvo • informatika • anglický jazyk • telesná výchova • hudobná výchova • sloevnský jazyk • výtvarná výchova • vyučovacia hodina • študovať (učiť sa) • bilógia/ prírodoveda • geografia/ vlastiveda
Earth Day 2016-04-21
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- practice of farming
- degree or intensity of heat
- shrubs of the sea
- April 22
- unnatural gas
- our home
- opposite of cold
- weather conditions temperature relating to or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures.
- constant heat
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- fire that spreads rapidly
- turn lights off when not in use
- trap suns radiation
- country
- mass of ice
- what the sun gives off
- how much rain falls
- home for sea creatures
17 Clues: country • April 22 • our home • mass of ice • unnatural gas • constant heat • opposite of cold • shrubs of the sea • trap suns radiation • practice of farming • how much rain falls • what the sun gives off • home for sea creatures • fire that spreads rapidly • degree or intensity of heat • turn lights off when not in use • ...
Classification 2021-10-11
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- Branch of biology for identifying the organism
- heterotrophic multicellular
- Pavo cristatus
- acellular and inactive microorganisms
- Father of Biology
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- scientific indicators for the identification of species
- amoeba
- single celled organism
- species may be known with different names
- basic level of classification
10 Clues: amoeba • Pavo cristatus • Father of Biology • single celled organism • heterotrophic multicellular • basic level of classification • acellular and inactive microorganisms • species may be known with different names • Branch of biology for identifying the organism • scientific indicators for the identification of species
Biology Vocab Words 2022-04-20
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- Bones that make up part of the hand.
- The branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity
- The unborn child of an organism.
- The preserved remains of an animal or plant usually found in rocks.
- Bones that make up the fingers
- The bone that makes up the upper arm
- A field in the biological sciences concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things.
- The changes in organisms in long periods of time that eventually lead to a new species.
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- the earliest known horse.
- Eight small bones that make up the wrist.
- One of two bones that make up the forearm
- A fish that has lost its eyes due to the constant absence of light in its environment.
- Something that used to have a function but has now shrunk and is mostly not used anymore.
- One of two bones that make up the forearm
- a protein in mitochondria that is used in molecular biology.
- The study of biology that deals with the pre-natal stage of development.
16 Clues: the earliest known horse. • Bones that make up the fingers • The unborn child of an organism. • Bones that make up part of the hand. • The bone that makes up the upper arm • Eight small bones that make up the wrist. • One of two bones that make up the forearm • One of two bones that make up the forearm • a protein in mitochondria that is used in molecular biology. • ...
biology 2022-10-28
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
Biology 2022-10-03
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- a membrane bound organelle that is a storage structure in a cell
- Are usually found in the rough Er and are also tasked with synthesizing proteins
- convert light into energy via photosynthesis
- The Organelle located inside the Nucleus
- Powerhouse of The cell
- contains enzymes that break down waste and foods
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- membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- fibers Provide structure and support in the cell
- Control center of the cell
- apparatus receives proteins and other materials from the Endoplasmic Reticulum and packages them
- Store and transport materials within the cell
- Receives Proteins from Ribosomes and acts as a delivery system
- Produces lipids Including phospholipids for the cell membrane
13 Clues: Powerhouse of The cell • Control center of the cell • The Organelle located inside the Nucleus • convert light into energy via photosynthesis • Store and transport materials within the cell • fibers Provide structure and support in the cell • contains enzymes that break down waste and foods • membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
Biology 2022-09-29
13 Clues: bacteria • subdivisons • magnify image • pose a question • the study of life • source- light bulb • 6 major categories • proposed explanation • lens- light threw specimen • high degree of all organisms • method- how natural worlds work • light microscope- shines threw specimen • smallest unit that can preform life process
Biology 2022-10-07
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- molecules that function in your body
- - Increasing enzyme concentration will speed up the reaction, as long as there is substrate available.
- Enzymes are affected by changes in pH. The most favorable pH value
- Process of partial or total alteration of the native secondary, and/or tertiary, and/or quaternary structures
- blocks the active site and thus prevents substrate binding.
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- Listen to pronunciation. (EN-zime in-HIH-bih-ter) A substance that blocks the action of an enzyme.
- Lock-and-key model is a model for enzyme.
- In biology, a substrate can be the surface on which an organism.
- the temperature that is correct to perform
- specific type of enzyme inhibition characterized by an inhibitor binding to an allosteric
- Enzymes are proteins that act as catalyst .
- - is defined as the minimum amount of extra energy required by a reacting molecule
- This model suggests that an enzyme
13 Clues: This model suggests that an enzyme • molecules that function in your body • Lock-and-key model is a model for enzyme. • the temperature that is correct to perform • Enzymes are proteins that act as catalyst . • blocks the active site and thus prevents substrate binding. • In biology, a substrate can be the surface on which an organism. • ...
Biology 2022-09-27
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- makes ATP energy from cellular respiration
- Basic unit of all plants
- Control center of the cell and stores DNA
- eukaryotic cell and a membrane-bound nucleus
- Holds all organelles in place
- makes energy and sugar from sunlight
- moves material around the cell
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- produces proteins
- Provides strength and protection for the cell
- finish, sorts, labels and ships proteins
- Separates cell from outside
- reads instruction to build protein from DNA
- digest food and clean up and recycle
13 Clues: produces proteins • Basic unit of all plants • Separates cell from outside • Holds all organelles in place • moves material around the cell • makes energy and sugar from sunlight • digest food and clean up and recycle • finish, sorts, labels and ships proteins • Control center of the cell and stores DNA • makes ATP energy from cellular respiration • ...
Biology 2021-10-18
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- the process that allows plants to create sugars
- this organ system in humans can help fight against infection
- this organ system in animals breaks down large materials into smaller ones for easier absorption
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports products of photosynthesis
- the structure in animals that is created by having bones outside of the body
- this organ can allow aquatic animals to breathe
- the process of moving substances in the phloem
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- tiny openings in the leaf surface
- a type of process that plants do everyday for 24 hours
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports substances from the roots
- the organelle that is very important in photosynthesis
- the stomata has 2 of these to allow it to open or close
- dioxide this gaseous substance can go in or out of the stomata
- this tissue type in animals allow movement
14 Clues: tiny openings in the leaf surface • this tissue type in animals allow movement • the process of moving substances in the phloem • the process that allows plants to create sugars • this organ can allow aquatic animals to breathe • a type of process that plants do everyday for 24 hours • the organelle that is very important in photosynthesis • ...
Biology 2013-02-21
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- 15. a cat is a?
- 2. the main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell's DNA
- 1. This cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it.
- Cell with no cell membrane
- 7. Organelle that puts together a protein
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- 9. A membrane sac full of digestive proteins called "enzymes"
- 11. cell with cell membrane
- 3. Storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food
- basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms
- body 8. Sorts and packs things
- 6. Contains chlorophyll, this organelle is where photosynthesis takes place
- cell 13. cell in plants
- 12. jellylike material that makes up much of a cell inside the cell membrane
13 Clues: 15. a cat is a? • cell 13. cell in plants • Cell with no cell membrane • 11. cell with cell membrane • body 8. Sorts and packs things • 7. Organelle that puts together a protein • 9. A membrane sac full of digestive proteins called "enzymes" • basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms • ...
Biology 2014-01-01
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- the duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder or cloaca
- waste any type of waste product excreted from the body that include large amounts of the element nitrogen
- a ring of muscle surrounding and serving to guard or close an opening or tube
- Vessels an artery originating from the abdominal aorta and supplying the kidneys and adrenal glands and ureters
- Antidiuretic Hormone
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- a membranous sac in humans and other animals, in which urine is collected for excretion
- fluid extracellular fluid that bathes the cells of most tissues, arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels
- Keeping all internal body conditions constant
- Removal of waste products of metabolic from the body
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, excreting urine
- seven degrees celsius Average body temperature
- the duct by which urine is conveyed out of the body from the bladder
- Environment In multicellular organisms, the aqueous environment that is outside the cells but inside the body.
13 Clues: Antidiuretic Hormone • Keeping all internal body conditions constant • seven degrees celsius Average body temperature • Removal of waste products of metabolic from the body • the duct by which urine is conveyed out of the body from the bladder • the duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder or cloaca • ...
Biology 2015-03-12
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- What a protein gives out
- Maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- A higher concentration of solutes outside the cell than inside the cell
- process in which cells generate energy in the form of ATP by breaking down molecules from food
- Breaks stuff down faster
- Respiration requires oxygen, uses 38 ATP for each glucose
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- The process where plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- A higher concentration of solutes inside the cell than outside the cell
- Cycle takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP.
- Protein that acts as a catalyst
- Respiration Doesn't require oxygen, uses 2 ATP for each glucose
- What a protein takes in
- Changes the 3D shape (usually by heating up or cooling down)
13 Clues: What a protein takes in • What a protein gives out • Breaks stuff down faster • Protein that acts as a catalyst • Respiration requires oxygen, uses 38 ATP for each glucose • Changes the 3D shape (usually by heating up or cooling down) • Respiration Doesn't require oxygen, uses 2 ATP for each glucose • ...
Biology 2023-12-05
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- food web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- an organism that eats pants and animals
- chain a group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat
- where sunlight is converted into food and energy for the plant
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- membrane bound cell organelles
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
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- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the act or process of breathing
- a organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide,or other chemicals.
- is an organism that eats mainly plants and other producers.
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- an animal that feeds on flesh
13 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • membrane bound cell organelles • the act or process of breathing • an organism that eats pants and animals • a pigment that gives plants their green color • is an organism that eats mainly plants and other producers. • where sunlight is converted into food and energy for the plant • ...
biology 2025-01-30
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- Selection: selection within a population due to human interference + selection of desired traits
- when organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase fitness
- migration of new individuals into a
- Effect: when a population experiences a rapid, drastic reduction in the number of indurderals in the population- reduces variation & changes allele frequencies of the population
- Allele Frequency: percent of individuals of a population that have a particular trait - expressed as a number between o 1
- - Weinberg Equilibrium: State of genetic equilibrium characterized by a large population, no migration, no
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- Selection: Aupe of natural selection in which individuals wilhe the average phenolase have an advantage and the extremes are selected against
- migration of individuals out of a population
- Variation: refers to the differences among individuals in a population
- Selection: type of natural selection in which individuals at the aster extreme of the bell curve achieve higher fitness and the average Is selected against.
- Effect: when a small part of a population is separated from the rest and colonizes a new area - they often respond differently to natural selection pressures
- Selection: type at natural selection in which individuals with one extreme phenotype have an advantage and the other extreme is selected against
- Drift: random changes in allele frequencies attributed to luck, not fitness
- selection: suited to their environment will achieve higher fitness
14 Clues: migration of new individuals into a • migration of individuals out of a population • selection: suited to their environment will achieve higher fitness • when organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase fitness • Variation: refers to the differences among individuals in a population • ...
biology 2025-01-29
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- large biomolecules
- made up of building blocks called amino acids
- present in all living cells, similar to dna
- sugar molecules
- a group of two or more atom held together
- a broad group of organic compounds
- the variety of all living things and their interactions
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- the molecule that carries genetic information
- the movement of molecules
- balance
- pairs with cytosine
- very large molecule important to biological processes
- microscopic living organisms that have only one cell
13 Clues: balance • sugar molecules • large biomolecules • pairs with cytosine • the movement of molecules • a broad group of organic compounds • a group of two or more atom held together • present in all living cells, similar to dna • the molecule that carries genetic information • made up of building blocks called amino acids • microscopic living organisms that have only one cell • ...
biology 2025-01-15
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- interactions between humans and the natural world
- a series of organisms that eat one another
- group of individuals that live in the same area
- an organism that breaks down dead matter
- the study of how living organisms interact with each other and the environment
- Doing things to help this gen without harming future gen
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- group of ecosystems with similar climate
- an organism that produces its own food
- factors/data that shows a pattern about something
- areas in bodies of water without oxygen
- one organism
- a community of various organisms interacting with each and within a particular environment
- all living things on earth
13 Clues: one organism • all living things on earth • an organism that produces its own food • areas in bodies of water without oxygen • group of ecosystems with similar climate • an organism that breaks down dead matter • a series of organisms that eat one another • group of individuals that live in the same area • factors/data that shows a pattern about something • ...
biology 2024-10-01
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- организм, который в основном добывает пищу, убивая и потребляя в пищу другие организмы
- это изменение наследуемых характеристик биологических популяций в течение последующих поколений.
- последовательность событий, происходящих в жизни клетки, органа, организма, которая включает рост, дифференциацию, созревание и старение.
- газовая оболочка, окружающая Землю или другую планету. Флора растения определенного региона, среды обитания или геологического периода.
- процессы, скорее физические, чем биологические; не происходят от живых организмов.
- качество жизни животных определенного региона, среды обитания или геологического периода, которое отличает материю, обладающую биологическими процессами, такими как передача сигналов и самоподдерживающиеся процессы, от материи, у которой их нет.
- раздел биологии, изучающий взаимоотношения организмов друг с другом и с окружающей их физической средой.
- биологическое сообщество взаимодействующих организмов и их физической среды обитания.
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- процессы, относящиеся к живым организмам или являющиеся их результатом.
- разнообразие растительного и животного мира в мире или в определенной среде обитания, высокий уровень которого обычно считается важным и желательным.
- области поверхности и атмосферы Земли или другой планеты, населенные живыми организмами.
- животные которых убивают и съедают другие животные.
- это получение потомства половым или бесполым путем.
13 Clues: животные которых убивают и съедают другие животные. • это получение потомства половым или бесполым путем. • процессы, относящиеся к живым организмам или являющиеся их результатом. • процессы, скорее физические, чем биологические; не происходят от живых организмов. • биологическое сообщество взаимодействующих организмов и их физической среды обитания. • ...
Biology 2025-09-22
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- / Essential for enzyme function and immune system support.
- / Component of ATP, DNA, and cell membranes.
- / Nutrients required in large amounts by the body, such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- / A metallic element important for hemoglobin formation.
- / Essential minerals dissolved in body fluids that carry an electric charge.
- / Contains carbon and is found in all living things.
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- / Nutrients required in tiny amounts, like iron, zinc, and iodine.
- / Trace mineral used in enzymes and redox reactions.
- / Simple charged atoms or molecules.
- / Essential mineral involved in chlorophyll in plants and over 300 enzyme reactions in humans.
- / Not containing carbon, often found in salts and water.
- / Naturally occurring chemical elements that maintain body structure and function.
- / Structural mineral found in bones and teeth.
13 Clues: / Simple charged atoms or molecules. • / Component of ATP, DNA, and cell membranes. • / Structural mineral found in bones and teeth. • / Trace mineral used in enzymes and redox reactions. • / Contains carbon and is found in all living things. • / Not containing carbon, often found in salts and water. • / A metallic element important for hemoglobin formation. • ...
Biology 2026-05-18
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- vein carries blood from the lungs to left atrium of the heart
- flap of tissue that ensures one way flow in a vessel
- the smallest vessel of the circulatory system
- the passage way through which air flows to alveolus
- artery carries blood back to the heart from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
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- connects the larynx to the lungs
- cavity large air filled space cavity in and behind the nose
- large artery that carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart out to the body
- the portion of the throat posterior to the mouth and nasal cavity
- any vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- the liquid of nutrients, hormones, and gases that move through the circulatory system.
- any vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- capacity there amount of air that can fill the lungs
- liquid portion of blood that holds blood cells in suspension
- an organ used for the exchange of gases
15 Clues: connects the larynx to the lungs • an organ used for the exchange of gases • the smallest vessel of the circulatory system • any vessel that carries blood toward the heart • any vessel that carries blood away from the heart • the passage way through which air flows to alveolus • flap of tissue that ensures one way flow in a vessel • ...
Dosimetry topic 5 (variant 4) 2026-04-17
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- Used in photographic dosimetry
- Basic units affected by radiation
- Charged particles formed during ionization
- Particles removed from atoms
- Increases due to ionization
- Releases energy in TLD method
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- Used in RPL method
- Light emission from materials
- Measurement of radiation exposure
- Stores radiation energy
10 Clues: Used in RPL method • Stores radiation energy • Increases due to ionization • Particles removed from atoms • Light emission from materials • Releases energy in TLD method • Used in photographic dosimetry • Measurement of radiation exposure • Basic units affected by radiation • Charged particles formed during ionization
Les matières scolaires 2015-09-20
Kay Roden 2023-11-06
School vocabulary 2024-09-24
15 Clues: regal • Mathe • Kunst • Physik • Lehrer • Chemie • Erkunde • Biologie • Geshichte • Französich • Hausmeister • Waschbecken • Schulleiter • Sport (2 Wörter) • Natruwissenschaften
Subjects 2025-03-11
15 Clues: kémia • angol • fizika • biológia • nyelvtan • irodalom • földrajz • ének, zene • tantárgyak • történelem • matematika • testnevelés • informatika • rajz, művészetek • természettudományok
Materias 2025-08-28
French School Subjects 2026-02-09
15 Clues: Choir • Music • French • German • Spanish • Physics • History • English • Biology • Calculus • Business • Geography • Chemistry • Computer Science • Physical Education
Energy 2020-12-10
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- Energy is the ____ to do work.
- Kinetic energy is also called ___ energy.
- A generator converts mechanical energy into which form of energy?
- Conduction, radiation and convection all __ heat.
- Power plants typically produce this type of energy.
- A diagram using two arrows to depict an energy transformation is what?
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- The Sun's energy reaches the Earth through this method.
- A motor produces ___ energy.
- Heat transfer by touch.
- Another term for 'potential energy is'..
- Radiation produces light and what other product?
- An object's potential energy is greatest where on a ramp?
- Is plastic a conductor or insulator?
- What type of heat transfer occurs when a hand touches a warm pot?
- Is metal a conductor or insulator?
15 Clues: Heat transfer by touch. • A motor produces ___ energy. • Energy is the ____ to do work. • Is metal a conductor or insulator? • Is plastic a conductor or insulator? • Another term for 'potential energy is'.. • Kinetic energy is also called ___ energy. • Radiation produces light and what other product? • Conduction, radiation and convection all __ heat. • ...
Chapter 20 2025-12-04
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- __ kVp settings are desirable
- Nowadays we use ____grids.
- what type of paddle can be used in fluoroscopy?
- Should be used whenever the size of the body part measures greater than 13cm
- Created so that grids don't really need to be used.
- Z# = 82
- spatial resolution is also known as__.
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- Scatter radiation destroys both subject contrast and ____.
- even with excessive scatter the image can still be __.
- ___grids attenuate 70-80% of scatter radiation.
- Gustav___ invented the first grid in 1913
- scatter radiation affect ___ functions.
- what is measured with the relationship between the height and the width of the interspaces.
- what is completely random
14 Clues: Z# = 82 • what is completely random • Nowadays we use ____grids. • __ kVp settings are desirable • spatial resolution is also known as__. • scatter radiation affect ___ functions. • Gustav___ invented the first grid in 1913 • ___grids attenuate 70-80% of scatter radiation. • what type of paddle can be used in fluoroscopy? • Created so that grids don't really need to be used. • ...
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
Madi3 2023-01-31
13 Clues: everything • maps planets • smaller orbits • takes pictures • sun planets moons • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • stars form a pattern • hole from space rock • gathers rock samples • energy from the stars • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Biology 2021-07-23
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- Removes waste products
- Holds the DNA of the cell
- Type of cell with no cell wall
- Control what goes in and out of cell
- Sorts the materials of the cell
- Traps energy from sunlight for use
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- Creates proteins for cell building materials
- Controls the functions of the cell
- Type of cell with chloroplast
- Protects from mechanical forces
- Creates energy
- Stores water
- Holds the organelles in place
13 Clues: Stores water • Creates energy • Removes waste products • Holds the DNA of the cell • Type of cell with chloroplast • Holds the organelles in place • Type of cell with no cell wall • Protects from mechanical forces • Sorts the materials of the cell • Controls the functions of the cell • Traps energy from sunlight for use • Control what goes in and out of cell • ...
Biology 2021-09-03
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- :Converts DNA to amino acids
- :The rough ER abbreviation
- :The common name for Deoxy Ribonucleocapsid
- :The name of the player from Legend of Zelda
- :A cell with membrane bound organelles.
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- :A cell without membrane bound organelles.
- :A fluid that holds the organelles in a cell
- :The macromolecule related to fats
- :The macromolecule responsible for enzymes.
- :The smooth ER abbreviation
- :The common name for Ribonucleocapsid
- :A rigid casing for plant cells and prokaryotes.
- :A chain of proteins that speeds up chemical reactions.
13 Clues: :The rough ER abbreviation • :The smooth ER abbreviation • :Converts DNA to amino acids • :The macromolecule related to fats • :The common name for Ribonucleocapsid • :A cell with membrane bound organelles. • :A cell without membrane bound organelles. • :The macromolecule responsible for enzymes. • :The common name for Deoxy Ribonucleocapsid • ...
Biology 2022-01-26
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- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- The third phase of mitosis when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- the second phase of mitosis when the chromosomes align in the centre of the cell
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane is response to conertration differences
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- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell
- the first phase of mitosis when the nucleus and
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical cells
- the stage in the cell cycle when a cell grows and carries out it’s usual functions as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles separate cells
- the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleus
- the movement of molecules from an area of high conertration to an area of low conertration until they are evenly distributed
- membrane disappear and chromosomes form
13 Clues: membrane disappear and chromosomes form • the first phase of mitosis when the nucleus and • the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleus • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • ...
Biology 2022-02-02
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- the region of the body between the thorax and the pelvis.
- powerhouse of the cell, produces energy from oxygen and sugar.
- when plants capture energy from sunlight and/or water and use it to produce its own food.
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of a living cell, small particle in the cell on which proteins are assembled.
- a complex protein produced by cells that acts as a catalyst.
- a part of the cell responsible for growth and reproduction.
- is reproduction without the fusion of gametes.
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- a threadlike strand of DNA that carries genes.
- Set of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes.
- organisms interacting with their physical environment.
- change in living things over time. Adaptation. an inherited trait that gives an advantage to an organism and is passed on to offspring.
- connection to the bones forming the human wrist, or to an animal that would be their forelimb.
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
13 Clues: a threadlike strand of DNA that carries genes. • is reproduction without the fusion of gametes. • organisms interacting with their physical environment. • the region of the body between the thorax and the pelvis. • a part of the cell responsible for growth and reproduction. • a complex protein produced by cells that acts as a catalyst. • ...
Biology 2021-12-16
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- - second stage of cellular respiration in which acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy - extracting reactions
- - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- - energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things.
- - amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsuis
- - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells
- - process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- - a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
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- - first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of acid.
- - a series of proteins and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria
- - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration
- - process that doesn’t require oxygen
- - process that requires oxygen
13 Clues: - process that requires oxygen • - process that doesn’t require oxygen • - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria • - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration • - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells • - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
Biology 2022-01-11
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- The two stages of protein synthesis are ___ and translation.
- What enzyme breaks down lipids?
- A type of monosaccharide.
- In an animal cell, what organelle contains the DNA?
- A characteristic controlled only by environmental factors
- Tubes of the circulatory system that carry oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart.
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- Is oxygenated blood lighter or darker in colour?
- What does one gene encode?
- A hormone that controls the menstrual cycle and human reproduction.
- What organelle keeps a cell rigid by pushing outwards?
- A process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.
- A main structure of the eye.
- What type of cells are unspecialised?
13 Clues: A type of monosaccharide. • What does one gene encode? • A main structure of the eye. • What enzyme breaks down lipids? • What type of cells are unspecialised? • Is oxygenated blood lighter or darker in colour? • In an animal cell, what organelle contains the DNA? • What organelle keeps a cell rigid by pushing outwards? • ...
Biology 2017-09-07
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- group of organisms
- acts as fuel
- arranged in an orderly way
- natural changes that occur during life
- individual life form
- inherited characteristic
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- reaction to a stimulus
- study of living organisms
- conditions in which living things operate
- production of offspring
- internal conditions to maintain life
- addition of mass to an organism
- event that evokes a specific function in an organ or tissue
13 Clues: acts as fuel • group of organisms • individual life form • reaction to a stimulus • production of offspring • inherited characteristic • study of living organisms • arranged in an orderly way • addition of mass to an organism • internal conditions to maintain life • natural changes that occur during life • conditions in which living things operate • ...
Biology 2013-04-03
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- combining and overlapping of many food chains
- thin zone of the earth that supports all life
- all the organisms living in a certain area
- all the members of one species that live in the same area
- all the living and nonliving parts of an environment
- organism that gets food by eating other organisms
- not dead
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- an organism's role in its environment
- model of the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- place where an organism lives
- organism that feeds on dead organisms
- organism that makes its own food
- study of the relationship between living things and their environment
13 Clues: not dead • place where an organism lives • organism that makes its own food • an organism's role in its environment • organism that feeds on dead organisms • all the organisms living in a certain area • combining and overlapping of many food chains • thin zone of the earth that supports all life • model of the flow of energy through an ecosystem • ...
Biology 2013-05-30
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- Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells.
- They make their own food by using the environment.
- Makes sugars from carbon dioxide and water (sunlight energy)
- Distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
- Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
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- Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction.
- Organic pigments that are found in the chloroplasts and chromoplasts of plants and some other photosynthetic organisms
- The semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of a chloroplast
- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule.
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist.
- An organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- A chloroplast's inner membrane system, often folded as flattened sacs that form a continuous compartment in the stroma.
- Main photosynthetic pigments in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
13 Clues: Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction. • They make their own food by using the environment. • Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells. • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule. • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist. • Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • ...
Biology 2023-11-07
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- Part of a cell that controls it, contains all the genetic information needed to grow and reproduce. Contains chromosomes
- Mapped all the genes in a human, used to help search for links between genes and diseases
- The boundary that controls what can enter and leave the cell.
- The green part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll and carries out photosynthesis (absorbs sunlight to make food for the plant).
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell, where all the reactions happen in the cell.
- The shape DNA forms, two strands wrapping around each other
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- Controls the cell. Contains genes which tell the cell what to look like and what job to do.
- A large compartment full of liquid that is only found in plant cells.
- What DNA is made of,t here are four of the AGCT
- Found in chromosomes, has a double-helix structure
- A section of DNA that codes for a particular trait, e.g. eye colour
- The tough outer covering surrounding plant cells.
- Thin strands of DNA, can be broken down into smaller parts called genes
- All of the genetic information that makes up an organism
14 Clues: What DNA is made of,t here are four of the AGCT • The tough outer covering surrounding plant cells. • Found in chromosomes, has a double-helix structure • All of the genetic information that makes up an organism • The shape DNA forms, two strands wrapping around each other • The boundary that controls what can enter and leave the cell. • ...
Biology 2023-11-24
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- Site of photosynthesis
- Name for a white blood cell
- Virus that infects plants
- What liquid tests for CO2
- Enzyme that digests lipids
- Gradient for osmosis
- Name for disease where you have a lower blood count
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- When the active site loses its shape, causing the enzyme substrate complex to be unable to form
- Site of protein synthesis
- Enzyme that digest proteins
- The type of nutrition that fungi use
- Appendages that come off of bacterium
- Name of the thing that holds the cut gene
13 Clues: Gradient for osmosis • Site of photosynthesis • Site of protein synthesis • Virus that infects plants • What liquid tests for CO2 • Enzyme that digests lipids • Enzyme that digest proteins • Name for a white blood cell • The type of nutrition that fungi use • Appendages that come off of bacterium • Name of the thing that holds the cut gene • ...
biology 2023-12-11
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- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- an animal or person that only eats food of animal origin
- an animal or person that only eats food of plant origin
- plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
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- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat, from producers to consumers, and from prey, predators, scavengers, and decomposers
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
13 Clues: consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem • an animal or person that only eats food of plant origin • an animal or person that only eats food of animal origin • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin • ...
Biology 2022-06-09
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- graph, another term for pie chart.
- the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium
- law, describes a phenomena that in the scientific community has found to be provably true.
- graph, a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width.
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- Variable, a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.
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- a supposition or proposed explanation
- graph, graph that uses lines to connect individual data points.
- variable, a variable whose value depends on that of another.
- the regions of surfaces
- biological community
- study of
- an individual animal
- theory, A theory is a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method
14 Clues: study of • biological community • an individual animal • the regions of surfaces • graph, another term for pie chart. • a supposition or proposed explanation • the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium • variable, a variable whose value depends on that of another. • graph, graph that uses lines to connect individual data points. • ...
Biology 2024-03-13
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- the study of living things
- a chiefly freshwater fish of the salmon family
- an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals
- a living thing that reproduces, grows, and needs oxygen
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- a place where an organism makes its home
- the total of individuals occupying an area
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- the place where organisms live or occupy
- the upper limit beyond which trees do not grow (as on mountains) called also tree line
- a body of water that is surrounded by land
- producing offspring that are similar to the parent organism
- a situation where two or more people or things communicate with each other or react to each another
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
13 Clues: the study of living things • the place where organisms live or occupy • a place where an organism makes its home • a body of water that is surrounded by land • the total of individuals occupying an area • a chiefly freshwater fish of the salmon family • a living thing that reproduces, grows, and needs oxygen • an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals • ...
Biology 2022-11-09
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- use light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis, It has to have light to preform its job.
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- photosystem structures within the thylakoid membrane that harvest light and convert it to
- the functional units for photosynthesis, defined by a particular pigment organization and association patterns
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, accepting electrons and hydrogen atoms to form NADPH, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars.found in eukaryotic cells
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- energy. does not require light to preform its job
- an enzyme that directly generates adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during the process of cellular respiration.
- any of the membranous disks of lamellae within plant chloroplasts that are composed of protein and lipid and are the sites of the photochemical reactions of photosynthesis
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- the fluid filling up the inner space of the chloroplasts which encircle the grana and the thylakoids.
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, accepting electrons and hydrogen atoms to form NADPH, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.
13 Clues: energy. does not require light to preform its job • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • photosystem structures within the thylakoid membrane that harvest light and convert it to • the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials. • ...
Biology 2023-01-30
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- Malaria affects this part of the body
- gland secreting tears
- largest bird in the world
- BMD testing is done to diagnose this
- Pregnant women usually becomes deficient in this
- largest organ in human body
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- The green pigment present in the leaves
- gas essential for photosynthesis process
- The deficiency this leads to dental caries
- energy currency of the cell
- smallest living bird
- The process by which water moves through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration
- which insect spreads chikungunya
13 Clues: smallest living bird • gland secreting tears • largest bird in the world • energy currency of the cell • largest organ in human body • which insect spreads chikungunya • BMD testing is done to diagnose this • Malaria affects this part of the body • The green pigment present in the leaves • gas essential for photosynthesis process • The deficiency this leads to dental caries • ...
Biology 2022-09-29
13 Clues: bacteria • subdivisons • magnify image • pose a question • the study of life • source- light bulb • 6 major categories • proposed explanation • lens- light threw specimen • high degree of all organisms • method- how natural worlds work • light microscope- shines threw specimen • smallest unit that can preform life process
