radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Alayna's Wave Puzzle 2021-03-25
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- Radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic
- Radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one meter to another millimeter.
- Electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
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- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media
- A electromagnet wave of frequency
- High energy and very short wavelength
- phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc.
- Is the energy that comes from a source and travels through space
- the distance between identical points in the adjacent cycles of a waveform
- Region of the spectrum radiation
10 Clues: Region of the spectrum radiation • A electromagnet wave of frequency • High energy and very short wavelength • phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. • Radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic • Electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye • Is the energy that comes from a source and travels through space • ...
Unit 3 Sci 6 2021-12-03
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- this layer protects the Earth's surface
- the temperature of the thermosphere
- the ozone layer absorbs _______ radiation
- where we live
- heat transfer by currents of fluid and gas
- example of radiation
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- convection moves in this motion
- this layer is located in the stratosphere
- transfers heat by electromagnetic waves
- transfer of hear that is direct contact
10 Clues: where we live • example of radiation • convection moves in this motion • the temperature of the thermosphere • this layer protects the Earth's surface • transfers heat by electromagnetic waves • transfer of hear that is direct contact • this layer is located in the stratosphere • the ozone layer absorbs _______ radiation • heat transfer by currents of fluid and gas
Tricky Crossword puzzle ;) 2022-02-04
10 Clues: an TV ad • a type of radiation • a business relationship • eletromagnetic radiation • a part of a fan or machine • a type of art or space ship • a movement or series of movement • the properties of heat,and matter • a person who does precision guess work • a instrument capable to detect radiation in outer space
weather 2026-05-01
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- The air that moves in a fast speed
- a very hot upper layer with low air density
- The process of light being spread in different directions
- region with charged particles that affect radio waves
- effect warming caused by heat trapped in the atmosphere
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- radiation High-energy radiation from the sun that can cause sunburn
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- factor How cold it feels due to wind and temperature
- the layer above the troposphere containing the ozone layer
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- the day to day conditions of the air outside
- radiation Heat energy we feel from the sun
- The gas form of water in the air
- winds Winds that occur over short distances
- waves Energy that travels through space as waves
- winds Winds that occur over long distances around Earth
- the outermost layer that fades into space
- the middle layer where meteors burn up
18 Clues: The gas form of water in the air • The air that moves in a fast speed • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • the middle layer where meteors burn up • the outermost layer that fades into space • radiation Heat energy we feel from the sun • a very hot upper layer with low air density • winds Winds that occur over short distances • ...
Biologists crossword 2022-12-06
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- Canadian born botanists
- study animals
- the process of producing an organism from one cell of a single parent
- British naturalist who studies animals
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- Mexican American botanist.
- chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do
- nonliving
- living
- ecologist
- branch of biology dealing with the study of animals
- branch of biology dealing with the study of plants
- scientists who study this relationship between organisms where they live
12 Clues: living • nonliving • ecologist • study animals • Canadian born botanists • Mexican American botanist. • British naturalist who studies animals • branch of biology dealing with the study of plants • branch of biology dealing with the study of animals • chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do • ...
Subjects 2022-04-13
School subjects 2017-10-10
13 Clues: Musik • Sport • Mathe • Deutsch • Englisch • Biologie • Geografie • Informatik • Geschichte • Französisch • Design/Technologie • Naturwissenschaften • BildnerischeErziehung
Dental Radiology 2022-10-25
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- radiation tiny particles of matter that, possess mass
- characterizes ELECTROMAGNETIC radiation in terms of discrete bundles
- carries a positive electrical charge
- pair when an ELECTRON is removed from an atom.
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- atoms undergo spontaneous decay.
- emission of energy in the form of waves
- The speed of the wave
- the process of converting an atom into ions.
- are bundles of energy with no mass or weight
- have a NEGATIVE charge
- carries no electrical charge
11 Clues: The speed of the wave • have a NEGATIVE charge • carries no electrical charge • atoms undergo spontaneous decay. • carries a positive electrical charge • emission of energy in the form of waves • the process of converting an atom into ions. • are bundles of energy with no mass or weight • pair when an ELECTRON is removed from an atom. • ...
-ology 2026-04-15
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- the science of mental life
- the science that studies living organisms
- the branch of biology that studies animals
- the social science that studies the origins and social relationships of human beings
- a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks
- the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition)
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- the study and classification of human societies
- the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases
- the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases
- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
10 Clues: the science of mental life • the science that studies living organisms • the branch of biology that studies animals • the study and classification of human societies • the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases • the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases • a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks • ...
Chapter 4 (1st half) 2022-05-02
Schulfaecher 2026-05-03
Les cours 2023-11-28
14 Clues: art • math • phys ed • history • physics • biology • robotics • chemistry • geography • psychology • philosophy • computer science • foreign languages • political science
Explore school 2024-02-07
14 Clues: kemi • fysik • biologi • uppgift • geografi • ryggsäck • religion • suddgummi • krittavla • bildkonst • förhör, test • skåp med lås • anteckningsblock • hålslagare, stans
AP crossword puzzle 2 2023-03-03
Unit 3 Crossword 2013-11-05
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- Inner structure of atoms
- Examples: Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine, Bromine, Astatine
- something with same number of protons but not same neutrons
- rate of occurrence
- positively charged ion
- distance between waves
- Examples: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
- radiation consisting of electromagnetic waves
- Examples: Barium, Radium, Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium
- nature of all matter
- mass of an isotope
- an optical device for producing and observing a spectrum of light orradiation from any source,
- dalton
- have unstable nuclei
- negatively charged particle
- high energy vs low energy
- distance light can travel in a year
- Vertical rows on periodic chart
- radiation in the form of elementary particles emitted by anatomic nucleus,
- number of protons in an atom
- Abundance of isotopes
- horizontal rows on periodic chart
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- 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A
- spectrum formed by electromagnetic radiations emitted by agiven source,
- atomic weight
- what makes an atom experience a force when close to other electrically charged matter
- complete range of electromagnetic radiation from the longestradio waves
- Elements in the middle of periodic chart
- very small specks of energy
- unit smaller than atom
- negatively charged ion
- positively charged particle
- a comparative level of capacity for vigorous activity
- smallest component of an element
- quantum of electromagnetic radiation
- electrically charged atom
- anions and cations
- any sudden and significant change
- Examples: Potassium, Sodium, Lithium, Rubidium, and Cesium
- a series of lines in the visible spectrum of hydrogen
- neutral particle
- core of atom
42 Clues: dalton • core of atom • atomic weight • neutral particle • rate of occurrence • mass of an isotope • anions and cations • nature of all matter • have unstable nuclei • Abundance of isotopes • positively charged ion • distance between waves • unit smaller than atom • negatively charged ion • Inner structure of atoms • high energy vs low energy • electrically charged atom • ...
P2.6 Waves Revision 2025-09-15
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- The point where the rays meet.
- ... objects emit more infrared radiation.
- A use of microwaves.
- Another name for a concave lens.
- Light is an example of a .... wave
- Another name for a convex lens.
- As light enters a less dense medium, it travels ....
- A use of ultraviolet radiation.
- Another name of oscillations.
- The seismic wave that is longitudinal.
- The most ionising electromagnetic wave.
- Radio and microwaves can be used for communication because of their long ....
- The only electromagnetic wave that can be seen.
- Xrays cannot be used for prenatal scanning, as it is too ....
- ..., shiny objects are the best reflectors of radiation.
- An image formed infront of the lens.
- The change in direction and speed of light.
- Frequency is proportional to ....
- A perfect ... emits and absorbs the same amount of infrared radiation.
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- The distance between the lens and the principal focus.
- When the image is larger than the object.
- An image formed behind the lens.
- As light enters a denser medium, it will bend .... the normal.
- S waves can only travel through ....
- Sound waves require a ... to travel.
- The electromagnetic wave with the longest wavelength.
- In a transverse wave, the direction of oscillations are ... to the direction of energy transfer.
- A use of gamma rays.
- Sound is an example of a ..... wave
- Ionisation can cause ....
- An image that is upside down.
- A use of radio waves.
- The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence is ... to the angle of reflection.
33 Clues: A use of microwaves. • A use of gamma rays. • A use of radio waves. • Ionisation can cause .... • Another name of oscillations. • An image that is upside down. • The point where the rays meet. • Another name for a convex lens. • A use of ultraviolet radiation. • An image formed behind the lens. • Another name for a concave lens. • Frequency is proportional to .... • ...
Climate Change and Conservation Crossword 2026-05-07
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- one area of conservation we covered
- this allowed you to hunt duck
- the government department that oversees many of the agencies we discussed
- an animal we overhunted
- _____ solar radiation is reflected back into space
- too much carbon dioxide in the ocean leads to _________
- an important carbon dioxide reducer
- _______ warming results from too many greenhouse gases
- a significant form of natural climate change
- too little greenhouse gasses would make Earth too _____
- carbon ____ store free carbon dioxide
- something we make a lot of
- human created
- day-to-day changes
- greenhouse gas creator
- given to farmers active in conservation
- 1911 law
- important areas we need to protect and the focus of the 1954 law
- ____ effect: the natural warming of Earth's surface and atmosphere
- greenhouse gas creator
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- water-based __________ was the main focus of early legislation
- a greenhouse gas
- average over a long period of time
- one reason soil conservation was important in preventing
- solar radiation is _______ by the atmosphere
- the Earth _____ some radiation itself
- ice ________ solar radiation
- where weather is tracked
- amount of carbon dioxide you create is your carbon ________
- in general, greenhouse gas pollution has been ________
- increased global warming can lead to more ______
- _______ hunters made a living off selling animals
- how we can know what Earth's atmosphere was like thousands of years ago
- soil needs to be ________ for future farming and erosion prevention
- former president who expanded national forest service
- what both weather and climate measure
- where climate is tracked
37 Clues: 1911 law • human created • a greenhouse gas • day-to-day changes • greenhouse gas creator • greenhouse gas creator • an animal we overhunted • where weather is tracked • where climate is tracked • something we make a lot of • ice ________ solar radiation • this allowed you to hunt duck • average over a long period of time • one area of conservation we covered • ...
El crucigrama 2023-09-21
19 Clues: Physics • Because • Biology • English • Library • Economy • History • Chemistry • Bookstore • To arrive • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to"besides • To have breakfast • Business administration
nuclear test-7th warmup-11/12 2021-11-12
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- location of Fukishima of an unfortunate accident where a tsunami hit a nuclear power plant in 2011 and created a radiation leak that is still ongoing today
- term for the specific type of background radiation that is given off by the sun and galaxies
- NUCLEI merging together to form one large nucleus to release energy, helium and a neutron in a nuclear reaction
- particle that gets emitted (spit out) every single time BETA DECAY/RADIATION occurs
- cosmic object that are CONSTANTLY undergoing FUSION reactions
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- most damaging type of radiation
- an example of a chain reaction that is __ is an atomic bomb!
- last name of the first woman to be awarded two Nobel prizes and is also buried in a lead-lined coffin due to radiation hazards from her body
- in __ medicine, a patient takes a tracer, which is slightly radioactive in order for doctors to quickly diagnose any potential diseases.
- type of nuclear reaction used in nuclear power plants to make water vapor spin a turbine and create electricity for millions of people
- particle that is emitted from the nucleus of an unstable atom every single time ALPHA radiation occurs
11 Clues: most damaging type of radiation • an example of a chain reaction that is __ is an atomic bomb! • cosmic object that are CONSTANTLY undergoing FUSION reactions • particle that gets emitted (spit out) every single time BETA DECAY/RADIATION occurs • term for the specific type of background radiation that is given off by the sun and galaxies • ...
EM Radiation 2024-11-06
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- used for remote control, thermal scanning, and thermal imaging
- kills tumor cell and medical sterilization
- activates vitamin D and allows vision
- used for GPS, cellular data, and wifi
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- used for sterilization, lamps, and money checker
- used for bone imaging and airport security
- used for radio broadcasting
7 Clues: used for radio broadcasting • activates vitamin D and allows vision • used for GPS, cellular data, and wifi • used for bone imaging and airport security • kills tumor cell and medical sterilization • used for sterilization, lamps, and money checker • used for remote control, thermal scanning, and thermal imaging
Energy Budget Vocab 2023-06-28
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- The measurement of Earth's Reflectivity
- A set of interactions that work together to create a whole
- energy transfer through the electromagnetic spectrum at different wave lengths; All energy is a form of this
- Short wavelengths; Visible Radiation
- Changing factor that impacts output
- Measurement of internal energy/heat
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- Taken, or held, in
- the amount of incoming or outgoing energy
- Thermal energy; Energy that affects Temperature
- A state of balance
- change of direction of light/radiation; bounce off
- The ability to change surroundings (heat or work)
12 Clues: Taken, or held, in • A state of balance • Changing factor that impacts output • Measurement of internal energy/heat • Short wavelengths; Visible Radiation • The measurement of Earth's Reflectivity • the amount of incoming or outgoing energy • Thermal energy; Energy that affects Temperature • The ability to change surroundings (heat or work) • ...
Negative Effects Of Computers 2024-11-18
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- When your head keeps hurting
- When you can't stop using computers
- A type of genetic defect caused by e-waste
- Type of radiation from computer
- The number of waves at a given point
- A type of e-waste made by Apple
- A type of radiation coming from computers or cellphones
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- Energy moving from one place to another in the form of waves
- A byproduct of using computer
- Extracted from earth and used in computers
- A type of gas that is generated when manufacturing computers
- Most common mineral used for making computers
12 Clues: When your head keeps hurting • A byproduct of using computer • Type of radiation from computer • A type of e-waste made by Apple • When you can't stop using computers • The number of waves at a given point • Extracted from earth and used in computers • A type of genetic defect caused by e-waste • Most common mineral used for making computers • ...
Subjects 2020-12-30
14 Clues: chemia • fyzika • biologia • anglictina • franzcustina • Umenie_A_Dezign • obcianska_nauka • Telesna_vychova • Prirodopis, veda • vychova,vzdelanie • Nabozenska_vychova • Dizajn_a_technologie • hudobna vychova,hudba • And_Comunication_Technology informatika
Biology 2011-12-13
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- non parasitc worms
- individual filament of a fungus, with an elongated mass of cytoplasm
- has a bivalve
- one bacterial cell passes DNA to a 2nd cell
- the organism that transmits malaria to humans
- smaller cell breaks away from larger cell in yeast
- most common parasitic worm in the united states
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- what system do cnidaria and comb jellies have that sponges lack?
- What part of the body can a tapeworm affect
- most animal species are in this phylum
- The spore producing structures of fungi
- These organisms, love environments with salt
12 Clues: has a bivalve • non parasitc worms • most animal species are in this phylum • The spore producing structures of fungi • What part of the body can a tapeworm affect • one bacterial cell passes DNA to a 2nd cell • These organisms, love environments with salt • the organism that transmits malaria to humans • most common parasitic worm in the united states • ...
Biology 2011-12-13
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- non parasitc worms
- individual filament of a fungus, with an elongated mass of cytoplasm
- has a bivalve
- one bacterial cell passes DNA to a 2nd cell
- the organism that transmits malaria to humans
- smaller cell breaks away from larger cell in yeast
- most common parasitic worm in the united states
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- what system do cnidaria and comb jellies have that sponges lack?
- What part of the body can a tapeworm affect
- most animal species are in this phylum
- The spore producing structures of fungi
- These organisms, love environments with salt
12 Clues: has a bivalve • non parasitc worms • most animal species are in this phylum • The spore producing structures of fungi • What part of the body can a tapeworm affect • one bacterial cell passes DNA to a 2nd cell • These organisms, love environments with salt • the organism that transmits malaria to humans • most common parasitic worm in the united states • ...
BIOLOGY 2013-12-09
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- Mistakes in replication may cause ...
- A ... is a sequence of bases on a DNA molecule coding for a sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.
- Adenine,cytosine,guanine and ...
- Each of the two DNA molecules now contains one old strand and one new strand.
- Mrna, Trna and ...
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- Dna is one type of nucleic acid called ...
- a mononucleotide contains a phosphate group, an organic group and a ... sugar.
- Rna has ... but Dna doesnot.
- The two chains of nucleotides are held together by ...
- Part of protein synthesis, takes place in the nucleus.
- All the genes in an individual or species are known as the ...
- Part of protein synthesis,takes place on the ribosomes.
12 Clues: Mrna, Trna and ... • Rna has ... but Dna doesnot. • Adenine,cytosine,guanine and ... • Mistakes in replication may cause ... • Dna is one type of nucleic acid called ... • The two chains of nucleotides are held together by ... • Part of protein synthesis, takes place in the nucleus. • Part of protein synthesis,takes place on the ribosomes. • ...
Biology 2014-10-15
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- study information carefully
- answer your hypothesis
- the first step of the scientific method
- make a chart
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- the study of the areas of science that deal with living things
- the study of living things
- an organized collection of knowledge about the world
- something that is done to test a hypothesis
- information
- method/what scientists use to solve problems
- educated guess
- paying close attention to something
12 Clues: information • make a chart • educated guess • answer your hypothesis • the study of living things • study information carefully • paying close attention to something • the first step of the scientific method • something that is done to test a hypothesis • method/what scientists use to solve problems • an organized collection of knowledge about the world • ...
Biology 2013-09-26
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- Cell division that creates genetically identical clones
- Blood Cell Carries oxygen through the body
- Body system responsible for movement of blood
- needed for photosynthesis
- Cell division that creates gametes
- Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
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- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Body system responsible for breathing
- used to transport products of photosynthesis up and down the plant
- Site of respiration
- Male parts of a flower
- Female parts of a flower
12 Clues: Site of respiration • Male parts of a flower • Female parts of a flower • needed for photosynthesis • Cell division that creates gametes • Body system responsible for breathing • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • Blood Cell Carries oxygen through the body • Body system responsible for movement of blood • Cell division that creates genetically identical clones • ...
Biology 2013-10-13
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- diffusion of a solvent from a more dilute solution to a more concentrated solution through a membrane that's permeable to the solvent
- the movement of particles from regions of higher density to lower density
- process by which a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell
- diffusion the transport of substances through a cell membrane along a concentration gradient with aid of carrier proteins
- transport the movement of a chemical substances, across cell membrane, against a concentration gradient
- potassium pump carrier protein that uses ATP to actively transport sodium ions out of a cell and potassium ions into the cell
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- transport the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell
- solution solute concentration is lower than the solute concentration inside a cell
- gradient a difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance
- solution solute concentration is higher than the solute concentration inside a cell
- solution solute concentration is equal to the solute concentration inside a cell
- process by which a substance is released from the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and then fuses with the membrane to let the substance out
12 Clues: the movement of particles from regions of higher density to lower density • gradient a difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance • solution solute concentration is equal to the solute concentration inside a cell • solution solute concentration is lower than the solute concentration inside a cell • ...
Biology 2015-09-10
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- reproduction not involving the fusion of gametes.
- have no nucleus.
- fission a cell splitting into 2 to reproduce
- a substance forming the cell walls of a bacteria.
- a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently
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- makes its own food.
- cells that have no nucleus
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- a hairlike appendage found on bacteria
- an appendage that allows bacteria to swim.
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
12 Clues: have no nucleus. • makes its own food. • cells that have no nucleus • a hairlike appendage found on bacteria • an appendage that allows bacteria to swim. • fission a cell splitting into 2 to reproduce • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • reproduction not involving the fusion of gametes. • a substance forming the cell walls of a bacteria. • ...
Biology 2020-04-12
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- The removal of unwanted products of metabolism
- The position of an allele within a DNA molecule
- Plant tissue that contains airspaces
- This device allows one to check their blood glucose concentration
- A chip which is used to find out which genes are expressed within cells
- A cell that possesses two complete sets of chromosomes
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- Plant growth regulator which is found mostly in young leaves and seeds
- This is made when Schwann cells wrap themselves around the axon
- The splitting of glucose
- This can increase the chances of a mutation
- This protein makes up the thin filaments in a striated muscle
- Environmental factor caused by living organisms
12 Clues: The splitting of glucose • Plant tissue that contains airspaces • This can increase the chances of a mutation • The removal of unwanted products of metabolism • The position of an allele within a DNA molecule • Environmental factor caused by living organisms • A cell that possesses two complete sets of chromosomes • ...
Biology 2020-04-12
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- The removal of unwanted products of metabolism
- The position of an allele within a DNA molecule
- Plant tissue that contains airspaces
- This device allows one to check their blood glucose concentration
- A chip which is used to find out which genes are expressed within cells
- A cell that possesses two complete sets of chromosomes
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- Plant growth regulator which is found mostly in young leaves and seeds
- This is made when Schwann cells wrap themselves around the axon
- The splitting of glucose
- This can increase the chances of a mutation
- This protein makes up the thin filaments in a striated muscle
- Environmental factor caused by living organisms
12 Clues: The splitting of glucose • Plant tissue that contains airspaces • This can increase the chances of a mutation • The removal of unwanted products of metabolism • The position of an allele within a DNA molecule • Environmental factor caused by living organisms • A cell that possesses two complete sets of chromosomes • ...
Biology 2020-04-12
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- The removal of unwanted products of metabolism
- The position of an allele within a DNA molecule
- Plant tissue that contains airspaces
- This device allows one to check their blood glucose concentration
- A chip which is used to find out which genes are expressed within cells
- A cell that possesses two complete sets of chromosomes
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- Plant growth regulator which is found mostly in young leaves and seeds
- This is made when Schwann cells wrap themselves around the axon
- The splitting of glucose
- This can increase the chances of a mutation
- This protein makes up the thin filaments in a striated muscle
- Environmental factor caused by living organisms
12 Clues: The splitting of glucose • Plant tissue that contains airspaces • This can increase the chances of a mutation • The removal of unwanted products of metabolism • The position of an allele within a DNA molecule • Environmental factor caused by living organisms • A cell that possesses two complete sets of chromosomes • ...
Biology 2018-08-26
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- One-celled
- Artificial choice of life or death in the animal world.
- The end to an entire species.
- Steady decline of intelligence in a species
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- Also known as evolution based on envirnment
- To destroy life
- Containing more than one cell
- Ability to process and use energy.
- A single-celled organism with no nucleus.
- Similarly used as sticking to an object.
- To form as one unit
- Organism with a clear nucleus.
12 Clues: One-celled • To destroy life • To form as one unit • Containing more than one cell • The end to an entire species. • Organism with a clear nucleus. • Ability to process and use energy. • Similarly used as sticking to an object. • A single-celled organism with no nucleus. • Also known as evolution based on envirnment • Steady decline of intelligence in a species • ...
Biology 2019-09-01
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- the removal of forest trees
- the process of infiltrating
- when plants use sunlight as food
- the cycle of turning liquid into vapor
- when vapor turns to liquid
- chemical combination using oxygen giving heat and light
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- the action of breathing
- when rain or snow falls to the earths surface
- the cycle of depositing sediment
- moves water vapor to the stomata
- the action of depositing in a matter of natural process
- branch of biology that works with organisms and surroundings
12 Clues: the action of breathing • when vapor turns to liquid • the removal of forest trees • the process of infiltrating • the cycle of depositing sediment • moves water vapor to the stomata • when plants use sunlight as food • the cycle of turning liquid into vapor • when rain or snow falls to the earths surface • the action of depositing in a matter of natural process • ...
Biology 2017-09-13
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- exclusion / the elimination from one habitat of one of two species with the same needs from resources
- limiting factor / a factor limiting the size of a population that depends on population density
- / an organism or species getting better suited to its environment
- growth / growth rate decreases as the population reaches carrying capacity
- capacity / the number of living organisms a region can support without environmental degradation
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- limiting factor / a factor limiting the size of a population that doesn't depend on population density
- / an interaction between organisms in which both are harmed
- growth / growth rate becomes more rapid in proportion to size
- / relating to or resulting from living things
- / the preying of one animal on others
- / not derived from living organisms
- selection / organisms that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
12 Clues: / not derived from living organisms • / the preying of one animal on others • / relating to or resulting from living things • / an interaction between organisms in which both are harmed • growth / growth rate becomes more rapid in proportion to size • / an organism or species getting better suited to its environment • ...
biology 2017-09-17
Biology 2016-05-05
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- What is it when there is no of one species left.
- what is the characteristic that helps an animal to survive in its environment.
- What is the name of a plant or animal that’s turned into stone after a long period of time.
- what does a person receive If a family member passes away
- competing with another one of your own species.
- what do we inherit from a parent
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- What does deoxyribonucleic acid mean.
- what is a development in a species over time.
- what is the scientific word for a group of plants or animals.
- what is relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition.
- what is the difference with characteristics in a species.
- what is a long strand of DNA that contains many genes.
12 Clues: what do we inherit from a parent • What does deoxyribonucleic acid mean. • what is a development in a species over time. • competing with another one of your own species. • What is it when there is no of one species left. • what is a long strand of DNA that contains many genes. • what is the difference with characteristics in a species. • ...
Biology 2021-06-21
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- the process by which solid waste passes from the digestive system out of the body
- thin-walled inelastic blood vessel
- the smallest blood vessel
- produce urine by filtering waste and excess water from the blood
- controls all body activity
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- the process by which food is broken down into nutrients
- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- thick-walled elastic blood vessel
- the process by which food taken into the body
- the process by which nutrients pass from the digestive system to the blood
- cleans the blood and stores vitamins and minerals
- muscular organ that drives the circulatory system
12 Clues: the smallest blood vessel • controls all body activity • thick-walled elastic blood vessel • thin-walled inelastic blood vessel • the process by which food taken into the body • air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • cleans the blood and stores vitamins and minerals • muscular organ that drives the circulatory system • ...
BIOLOGY 2021-06-22
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- with only one set of chromosomes.
- smallest flowering plant that produces the world's smallest fruit
- of mitosis when conjoined sister chromatids separate from each other
- many cubical grains of ordinary table salt (NaCl) equals one millimeter?
- intracellular plant organelle that contains mostly water.
- of the cell contents (within cell membrane) due to water loss.
- part with definite physiological function (made of more than one tissue).
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- with two sets of chromosomes.
- of water molecules into porous material causing swelling.
- body (composed of 2 chromatids) inside a cell during M-phase.
- number of sterile animal such as a mule
- member of a chromosome doublet
- of haploid sets in a hexaploid cell.
13 Clues: with two sets of chromosomes. • member of a chromosome doublet • with only one set of chromosomes. • of haploid sets in a hexaploid cell. • number of sterile animal such as a mule • of water molecules into porous material causing swelling. • intracellular plant organelle that contains mostly water. • body (composed of 2 chromatids) inside a cell during M-phase. • ...
BIOLOGY 2021-06-22
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- contains the vocal cords that vibrate as air moves through them
- the removal of solid waste from the digestive system out of the body
- the main muscle in the repertory system.
- the trachea divides into two bronchi, one going to each lung.
- The movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from high concentration to low
- nutrients diffuse or are moved into the blood
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- the uncontrollable division and spread of abnormal cells.
- connects the mouth and nose to the lungs.
- information molecule
- the taking in of nutrients
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are equally distributed
- the breakdown of food physically (breaking down food into smaller pieces) and chemically (through chemical reactions)
12 Clues: information molecule • the taking in of nutrients • the main muscle in the repertory system. • connects the mouth and nose to the lungs. • nutrients diffuse or are moved into the blood • the uncontrollable division and spread of abnormal cells. • the trachea divides into two bronchi, one going to each lung. • ...
biology 2024-06-20
Biology 2023-11-28
12 Clues: - Cell structure • - Darwin's theory • - Genetic material • - Chemical structure • - Basic unit of life • - Chemical messenger • - Group of organisms • - Catalyst in biology • - Plant energy process • - Biological community • - Large ecological region • - Control center of the cell
biology 2024-05-19
Biology 2021-09-16
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- The process of a seed developing into a plant
- The part of the brain that controls breathing, circulation, swallowing, and digestion
- The powerhouse of a cell
- Blood cells that help in blood clotting
- hereditary material in humans
- Gas that plants release into the atmosphere during the night
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- Smallest organ in the human body
- The part of the blood that is fluid
- The largest part of the brain
- The name of a the type of organism that can prepare its own food
- A group of cells
- The tissue that connects a muscle to bone
12 Clues: A group of cells • The powerhouse of a cell • The largest part of the brain • hereditary material in humans • Smallest organ in the human body • The part of the blood that is fluid • Blood cells that help in blood clotting • The tissue that connects a muscle to bone • The process of a seed developing into a plant • Gas that plants release into the atmosphere during the night • ...
Biology 2021-12-02
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- When the concentration of solutes outside and inside the cell are equal
- The process by which cells ingest external fluid, macromolecules, and large particles, including other cells
- The reason plants to wilt if they don't get water
- When the concentration of solute molecules outside the cell is lower than the concentration in the cytosol
- When the pouch pinches off from the cell membrane and becomes a membrane-bound organelle
- The process by which water molecules diffuse across a cell membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of low concentration
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- Diffusion will eventually cause molecules to be in what
- Involves the transport of solutes or fluids
- The movement of large particles or whole cells.
- The bursting of cells is what
- The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- When the concentration of solute molecules outside the cell is higher than the concentration in the cytosol
12 Clues: The bursting of cells is what • Involves the transport of solutes or fluids • The movement of large particles or whole cells. • The reason plants to wilt if they don't get water • Diffusion will eventually cause molecules to be in what • When the concentration of solutes outside and inside the cell are equal • ...
Biology 2021-12-09
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- this is the end result of lipid and lipase reaction
- This is broken down by amylase
- This breaks down starch into Maltose
- Amylase converts starch into this
- This is converted into a fatty acid
- The muscle contraction when you chew
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- This is a sugar
- Breaks down lipids
- This is the end result of a reaction of protein protease
- This is used for growth and repair
- This is produced in the liver
- This breaks down protein to make amino acids
12 Clues: This is a sugar • Breaks down lipids • This is produced in the liver • This is broken down by amylase • Amylase converts starch into this • This is used for growth and repair • This is converted into a fatty acid • This breaks down starch into Maltose • The muscle contraction when you chew • This breaks down protein to make amino acids • ...
Biology 2023-11-01
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- This Is A Little Organ Because It Is A Structure That Performs Specific Functions Inside A Cell
- Makes sugars and starches through photosynthesis
- These Cells Have A Nucleus
- These Cells Have A Plasma Membrane
- IsThe Melocevular Machine That Makes Proteins
- A Thin, Soft, Greasy Film that Surrounds The Cell
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- Provides Energy For The Cell
- The Building Blocks Of All Living Things
- These Cells Have A Plasma Membrane
- Each Cell Is Like a Little
- A Small Sack That Is Inside The Cell and Holds The DNA
- Each Cell Has Many Different Kinds of These
- Stores biochemicals,helps in cell growth
13 Clues: Each Cell Is Like a Little • These Cells Have A Nucleus • Provides Energy For The Cell • These Cells Have A Plasma Membrane • These Cells Have A Plasma Membrane • The Building Blocks Of All Living Things • Stores biochemicals,helps in cell growth • Each Cell Has Many Different Kinds of These • IsThe Melocevular Machine That Makes Proteins • ...
Biology 2023-10-16
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- equal number of protons but different number of nuetrons
- a molecule in which one end of the molecule is slightly positive, while the other end is slightly negative.Polar-covelant-bond
- a form of chemical connection in which one atom loses valence electrons and gains them from anothercovelant-bond
- Nuetral charge
- negative charge
- the act or process of sticking together tightly
- posotive electric charge
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- Process of attachment of a substance to the surface of another substance.
- a material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elementsIon
- A substance that can be broken down by non nuclear reactions
- molecules that do not have any electrical charges or partial chargesAdhesion
- A particle of matter.
12 Clues: Nuetral charge • negative charge • A particle of matter. • posotive electric charge • the act or process of sticking together tightly • equal number of protons but different number of nuetrons • A substance that can be broken down by non nuclear reactions • a material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elementsIon • ...
Biology 2024-11-19
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- a way to view a complex system of consumers and producer
- a species that breaks down other speices
- the first link in the food chain
- a variety of species in a given area
- species fight for resources
- result of nitrogen being turned into a usable form
- a place where is found and cycled through
- the third link in the food chain
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- two species that coexist together
- a relationship where both species benefit
- when plants use nitrates
- critical element in amino acids
12 Clues: when plants use nitrates • species fight for resources • critical element in amino acids • the first link in the food chain • the third link in the food chain • two species that coexist together • a variety of species in a given area • a species that breaks down other speices • a relationship where both species benefit • a place where is found and cycled through • ...
Biology 2025-04-17
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- many animals live underground
- most of the ground is frozen
- Lowest point in the ocean
- where most of the Earth's oxygen in produced
- warm temperature and large amounts of rainfall
- hot summers and cold winters
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- tall grasses with scattered trees and shrubs
- many animals migrate during winter
- between high and low tide
- plants store water
- ocean shelf dropoff
- mammals have large fur coats
12 Clues: plants store water • ocean shelf dropoff • between high and low tide • Lowest point in the ocean • most of the ground is frozen • mammals have large fur coats • hot summers and cold winters • many animals live underground • many animals migrate during winter • tall grasses with scattered trees and shrubs • where most of the Earth's oxygen in produced • ...
biology 2024-03-15
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- A diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance or phenotypes of a particular gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation to the next.
- The process of making an identical copy of DNA.
- A genetic cross between individuals that differ in two traits.
- A change in the DNA sequence that affects genetic information.
- The process of building a chain of amino acids to form a protein.
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- The building blocks of DNA and RNA.
- The process of decoding RNA into a sequence of amino acids to form a protein.
- The process of copying DNA into RNA.
- A genetic cross between individuals that differ in one trait.
- Cell division resulting in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
- Cell division resulting in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.
- The application of biological organisms, systems, or processes to manufacturing and service industries.
12 Clues: The building blocks of DNA and RNA. • The process of copying DNA into RNA. • The process of making an identical copy of DNA. • A genetic cross between individuals that differ in one trait. • A genetic cross between individuals that differ in two traits. • A change in the DNA sequence that affects genetic information. • ...
Biology 2024-02-26
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- green pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that is essential for photosynthesis
- very large multisubunit cofactor-binding complexes
- respiration
- pouch-like sacs that are bound to a membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- the process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source, typically in the absence of sunlight
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- the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy.
- carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
- maintaining an anaerobic environment.
- Acid
- dependent reactions
- independent reactions
- Cycle
13 Clues: Acid • Cycle • respiration • dependent reactions • independent reactions • carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight • maintaining an anaerobic environment. • very large multisubunit cofactor-binding complexes • the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-04-10
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- raising crops and livestock
- the study of genomes as opposed to individual genes
- one of the newest sciences which contemoplates to study life elsewhere in the universe
- the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- the technique of glowing fish
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- biology the study of survival problems of living things in outer space
- the study of plant
- biology study of life in the sea
- the study of diseases of plant and animal
- the study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- the study of viruses
- technique of producing silk by raising silkworms
12 Clues: the study of plant • the study of viruses • raising crops and livestock • the technique of glowing fish • biology study of life in the sea • the study of diseases of plant and animal • technique of producing silk by raising silkworms • the study of genomes as opposed to individual genes • the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • ...
biology 2022-03-14
12 Clues: cocci • nonliving • rod shaped • spiral shaped • requires oxygen to live • bridge between bacteria • Archaea, bacteria, Eukarya • whip like tail for locomotion • does not require oxygen to live • Shelters bacteria from antibiotics • viruses that have RNA in stead of DNA • new forms of a gene and new gene combinations
Biology 2025-08-05
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- a process in which food is broken down in the body
- it store water and other substances
- proteins that speed up chemicals reactions
- a condition in which a protein loses its natural shape and function
- enzymes that join small molecules to form larger ones
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- movement of particles from a high to a low concentration
- a jelly-like substance where chemical reactions happen
- controls the cell and stores genetic material
- enzymes that break large molecules into smaller ones
- a strong layer that supports the cell
- in plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
- the smallest parts of living things
12 Clues: it store water and other substances • the smallest parts of living things • a strong layer that supports the cell • in plant cell where photosynthesis occurs • proteins that speed up chemicals reactions • controls the cell and stores genetic material • a process in which food is broken down in the body • enzymes that break large molecules into smaller ones • ...
Biology 2022-06-17
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- clusters of tiny air sacks in the lungs
- The break down of food physically and chemically
- tiny thin walled blood vessels that allow exchange of nutrients and wastes between the blood and body tissues by diffusion
- the process of taking in oxygen
- Nutrients diffuse or are moved into the blood
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- The respiratory system includes many different organs that work together for gas exchange to take place
- carries oxygenated blood away from the heart, with thick walls it withstands high pressure
- the organ system that is made up of the heart, the blood and the blood vessels.
- the removal of solid waste from the digestive system to the body
- the taking in of nutrients
- Type of connective tissue that circulates through all parts of the body
- tiny cells that help in blood clotting. they make up less than 1% of blood volume
12 Clues: the taking in of nutrients • the process of taking in oxygen • clusters of tiny air sacks in the lungs • Nutrients diffuse or are moved into the blood • The break down of food physically and chemically • the removal of solid waste from the digestive system to the body • Type of connective tissue that circulates through all parts of the body • ...
Biology 2022-01-27
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- These vessels carry blood from the heart to tissue.
- This is done to study an animals anatomy.
- The "resting phase" of a cell.
- Water molecules diffuse through membranes process.
- The system that carries oxygen to the blood.
- Building blocks of all living things.
- This produces images of internal organs.
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- Blood enters this chamber in our heart.
- These deliver air to air sacs in our lungs.
- Process to replace worn out cells.
- Inserting a long flexible tube to examine your throat.
- Synonym for "windpipe".
12 Clues: Synonym for "windpipe". • The "resting phase" of a cell. • Process to replace worn out cells. • Building blocks of all living things. • Blood enters this chamber in our heart. • This produces images of internal organs. • This is done to study an animals anatomy. • These deliver air to air sacs in our lungs. • The system that carries oxygen to the blood. • ...
biology 2022-01-26
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- sorts and packages proteins and other molecules for transport out of the cell
- the movement of molecules or other particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed
- membrane covered sacs that transport and/or store materials inside the cell and sometimes help these materials cross the cell membrane to enter or exit the cell
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical copies
- separates the inside of the cell from the external environment controls the flow of materials into and out of cell
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- help to produce proteins, which make up much of cells structure and are required for activities necessary for the cells survival some ribosomes float in the cytoplasm, and others are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum
- controls all cell actives
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- includes the organelles, and other life-supporting materials, such as sugar and water, all contained by cell membrane
- the number of molecules of a substance in given volume
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences
- cycle the continuous series of events in the life of a cell in which its born, grows, reproduces ,and dies
12 Clues: controls all cell actives • the number of molecules of a substance in given volume • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • sorts and packages proteins and other molecules for transport out of the cell • the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences • ...
Biology 2022-12-13
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- stores and releases energy
- process used by plants to gain energy from the sun
- Fluid section of chloroplast
- Reactions that use light for energy
- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- Membrane in chloroplasts that perform photosynthesis
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- proteins that transport high E electrons
- Reactions that don't require light
- Proteins that allow hydrogen ions to pass through CALVIN_CYCLE Reactions which build compounds such as sugar
- Chlorophyll and proteins in thylakoids
- Molecules used by plants to gain energy from the sun
- Most important pigment in plants
12 Clues: stores and releases energy • Fluid section of chloroplast • Most important pigment in plants • Reactions that don't require light • Reactions that use light for energy • Chlorophyll and proteins in thylakoids • proteins that transport high E electrons • Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate • process used by plants to gain energy from the sun • ...
Biology 2025-11-16
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- An organelle that makes energy
- Where your bones meet
- A chemical reaction in your cells that produces energy
- Keeps your body upright
- Attached to your bones, elastic
- Attached to your bones, inelastic
- Contracts and relaxes
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- What’s exhaled
- Flexible, connective bone tissue
- A dome-shaped muscle under your lungs
- What’s inhaled
- A condition prohibiting movement
12 Clues: What’s exhaled • What’s inhaled • Where your bones meet • Contracts and relaxes • Keeps your body upright • An organelle that makes energy • Attached to your bones, elastic • Flexible, connective bone tissue • A condition prohibiting movement • Attached to your bones, inelastic • A dome-shaped muscle under your lungs • A chemical reaction in your cells that produces energy
BIOLOGY 2025-06-26
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- A molecule similar to DNA, crucial in protein synthesis
- A cell’s protective lipid bilayer barrier.
- An enzyme that helps copy genetic information from DNA or RNA
- A form of sunlight that can damage DNA but also spark early chemical reactions
- These simple carbohydrates are used for energy and are part of DNA/RNA.
- gas This type of gas traps heat in Earth's atmosphere
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- source of differences in DNA that drive evolution.
- he process that links small molecules into large chains like proteins or DNA
- The process by which organisms maintain stable internal conditions
- Short chains of amino acids
- These are the building blocks of proteins.
- Simple, early cell-like structures that may have preceded true cells.
12 Clues: Short chains of amino acids • A cell’s protective lipid bilayer barrier. • These are the building blocks of proteins. • source of differences in DNA that drive evolution. • gas This type of gas traps heat in Earth's atmosphere • A molecule similar to DNA, crucial in protein synthesis • An enzyme that helps copy genetic information from DNA or RNA • ...
Biology 2025-11-24
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- The effect of relative lengths of light anda
- The promotion of flowerng by aperiod of low temperature
- The ultimate rreversible increases in sizof an organ or its parts or often individual cells
- The process where cells havng lost the capacityto dvide,regainit form cork or secondary xylem/phloem
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- A synthtetic auxn commonly used as an herbicides
- The ability of plants to follw dfferent pathways
- A type of growth where the rate of growth is constant and aplot of lenghth agaist time yields a linear curve
- The fnal aging phase in the life span of a plant or plant part .
- The capacity of a cell to regenerate into awhole new organism or part.
- curve Growth curve often seen in Organismm showing phases of lag log and stationery
- Phenomenone where a single plant produces leaves of differnt shapes depending on environment or stage of life
- periods on the flowerng of plants.
12 Clues: periods on the flowerng of plants. • The effect of relative lengths of light anda • A synthtetic auxn commonly used as an herbicides • The ability of plants to follw dfferent pathways • The promotion of flowerng by aperiod of low temperature • The fnal aging phase in the life span of a plant or plant part . • ...
Unit 3 2013-09-28
15 Clues: ime • blond • märkima • säravalt • õigekiri • kergesti • ajaviide • bioloogia • karistama • üldkogunemine • otse; otsejoones • raske, keeruline • looduslik; looduse- • kujutlema; ette kujutama • time varakult, ajavaruga
New School 2023-10-12
15 Clues: sešit • chemie • fyzika • zeměpis • dějepis • slovník • učebnice • nástěnka • tělocvik • přírodopis • matematika • hodiny na zdi • police na knihy • výtvarná výchova • barva, malovat štětcem
Jackie's niche 2013-04-29
28 Clues: /lʌv/ • /pleɪ/ • /laɪf/ • /ˈɑːmɪ/ • /trʌst/ • /ˈtenɪs/ • /streŋθ/ • /ˈswɪmɪŋ/ • /ˈhjuːmə/ • /pəˈliːs/ • /ˈsaɪəns/ • /ˈwɪzdəm/ • /ˈmjuːzɪk/ • /ˈhæpɪnɪs/ • /ˈænɪməlz/ • /ˈfriːdəm/ • /baɪˈɒləʤɪ/ • /ˈɒptɪmɪzm/ • /ˈkemɪstrɪ/ • /kəmˈpæʃən/ • /ˈfrendʃɪp/ • /fɪˈdelɪtɪ/ • /ɛnˈdɔːfɪn/ • /ˈkɒnfɪdəns/ • /ˈlæŋgwɪʤɪz/ • /ˈeərəpleɪnz/ • /ˌɪmjuːˈnɒlɒʤɪ/ • /ɪˌmæʤɪˈneɪʃən/
La Escuela 2022-12-15
21 Clues: gym • map • art • sit • math • test • door • music • paper • school • english • biology • schedule • calculator • used to cut • school table • to write with • room of books • used to measure • bag for your books • keep your books/backpack
SP II- U4 Quiz 2023-01-31
25 Clues: wifi • media • radio • tablet • e-mail • search • upload • charger • biology • computer • magazine • download • internet • invention • chemistry • newspaper • discovery • television • cell phone • phone case • headphones • smartwatch • phone call • social media • text message
Mi instituto 2023-05-04
27 Clues: big • ends • juice • mixed • public • orange • begins • german • french • it has • school • modern • library • physics • uniform • biology • private • spanish • there is • sandwich • bathroom • chemistry • classroom • cafeteria • playground • basketball • parking lot
Brainy5.5 2020-03-03
23 Clues: wf • polski • muzyka • boisko • szatnia • biologia • korytarz • stołówka • plastyka • historia • geografia • angielski • matematyka • plac zabaw • biblioteka • sekretariat • informatyka • klasa szkolna • sklepik szkolny • sala gimnastyczna • pracownia bio-chem • pokój nauczycielski • pracownia komputerowa
Spanish Unit 2 En la Clase 2020-10-06
27 Clues: art • quiz • music • house • class • course • school • library • Spanish • science • stadium • biology • physics • schedule • semester • econmics • homework • geograohy • bookstore • classmate • test;exam • cafeteria • accounting • laboratory • university • computer science • trimester; quarter
Module 3 vocab 2022-04-21
25 Clues: art • band • math • arts • choir • music • health • spanish • anatomy • biology • physics • algebra • economy • english • geometry • chemistry • jouralism • geography • government • us history • pre-calculus • world history • social science • musical teater • natural sciense
My School 2022-10-27
22 Clues: art • math • lunch • music • health • french • i like • physics • italian • algebra • biology • history • english • spanish • Mandarin • its easy • languages • geography • the classes • i dont like • notas, i get good grades • domestica, home and careers
school 2 2022-11-23
29 Clues: nota • aula • arte • error • libro • silla • móvil • mates • cruce • música • lengua • letras • campana • números • pizarra • deberes • libreta • pupitre • papelera • historia • biología • suspender • geografía • pegamento • ordenador • contestar • abecedario • calculadora • diccionario
Vocabulario 2023-09-20
21 Clues: Biology • History • English • Physics • Library • Because • Where to • To arrive • Bookstore • Economics • Chemistry • Psychology • Wastebasket • To the left of • To have dinner • To the right of • Next to; beside • Computer science • To have breakfast • matemáticas Mathematics • Business administration
School Subjects 2024-01-23
27 Clues: art • math • band • lunch • german • health • chorus • french • spanish • tech ed • english • physics • algebra • chinese • history • italian • biology • science • computer • geometry • calculus • breakfast • chemistry • portuguese • literature • teen living • physical education
Unidad 2 2023-10-24
27 Clues: PE • art • math • book • lunch • boring • school • folder • office • pencil • science • student • biology • history • library • stadium • notebook • bathroom • difficult • geography • calculator • auditorium • teacher(f) • whiteboard • teacher(m) • interesting • computerclass
La Vida Escolar 2020-04-05
27 Clues: a • PE • pen • art • some • some • math • paper • lunch • shoes • folder • pencil • German • English • science • biology • history • pencils • backpack • computer • notebook • dictionary • calculator • clock,watch • clocks,watches • school supplies • computer science
Types of engineers 2025-12-10
22 Clues: Genes • Marine • Lasers • Design • Caverns • Robotics • Vibration • Computers • Cosmetics • Structures • Design GPS • Technology • Jet engines • Food products • Power systems • Nuclear products • Motion and force • Improve equipment • Improving machines • Biology and medicine • Highway construction • Construction planning
Las clases / School Classes 2026-02-27
28 Clues: art • math • band • music • French • soccer • chorus • health • coding • history • English • physics • biology • science • algebra • Spanish • geometry • chemistry • economics • geography • psychology • journalism • literature • government • basketball • trigonometry • school subjects • american football
Words 2026-02-16
25 Clues: I • He • We • She • China • Maths • Brazil • France • Hebrew • You FS • You FP • Russia • Israel • They F • Mexico • You MS • You MP • They M • Biology • America • Child MS • Child FS • Ethiopia • Geography • Student MS
crossword 2025-01-16
25 Clues: kurs • błąd • nigdy • jutro • oceny • często • zwykle • bogaty • prawda • myśleć • zawsze • centrum • projekt • ponieważ • biologia • kłamstwo • instytut • zapomnieć • matematyka • wypracowanie • uwaga (pay...) • oszukać, ściągać • zdać (... a test) • oblać (... a test) • powtórzyć (... for a test)
P1 Heat (Foundation) 2014-02-27
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- Involves particles vibrating and knocking into each other
- The name for heat radiation
- The opposite of a good conductor
- this colour is best at absorbing heat radiation
- This colour reflects heat radiation
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- A space with no air particles in it
- The unit of heat and energy
- time How long before the cost of insulation pays for itself
- Cavity wall insulation prevents heat loss from this method
- A photograph taken with a thermal imaging camera
- These are broken when a solid melts into a liquid
- the most commonly used insulator
- A type of energy involved in a change of state
13 Clues: The unit of heat and energy • The name for heat radiation • the most commonly used insulator • The opposite of a good conductor • A space with no air particles in it • This colour reflects heat radiation • A type of energy involved in a change of state • this colour is best at absorbing heat radiation • A photograph taken with a thermal imaging camera • ...
108.17 2025-09-25
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- One method used to minimize generation of solid radioactive waste
- This is received when inside a radiation area
- Finely divided particles of radioactive material
- Area with loose surface contamination
- Energy emitted from unstable atoms
- Control scheme with fixed contamination <1000pCi/g
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- RCTs do this to determine radiation and contamination levels
- A strategy to prevent contaminating materials unnecessarily in a containment
- A full containment
- An RCT provides this to contamination workers
- Control scheme used to remove primary valve caps
- Equipment exposed to beta/gamma contamination
12 Clues: A full containment • Energy emitted from unstable atoms • Area with loose surface contamination • This is received when inside a radiation area • An RCT provides this to contamination workers • Equipment exposed to beta/gamma contamination • Finely divided particles of radioactive material • Control scheme used to remove primary valve caps • ...
climate change 2024-03-15
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- makes up majority of the atmospheric composition
- overall climate is warmer
- floating ice in the ocean
- A period of time where temperatures are low enough for everything to freeze
- one of the 2 main green house gasses
- The thin layer of gas that surrounds the earth
- Right above the troposphere very dry
- permanent layers of ice
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- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- released from volcanic eruptions
- The air we breathe and every aspect we call weather
- increases or decreases the size of a body due to a change in temperature
- When glaciers are freezing growing and advancing
- half of solar radiation passes through the atmosphere
- layer Scatters radiation and ultraviolet radiation
15 Clues: permanent layers of ice • overall climate is warmer • floating ice in the ocean • released from volcanic eruptions • one of the 2 main green house gasses • Right above the troposphere very dry • The thin layer of gas that surrounds the earth • makes up majority of the atmospheric composition • When glaciers are freezing growing and advancing • ...
Science Terms 2022-03-01
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- A layer that absorbs harmful radiation
- Energy from the sun's heat
- All life on earth
- Third layer of the atmosphere, meteors burn up
- Where the ozone layer lies
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- A gas that absorbs infrared radiation
- All water on earth
- Protects the whole earth
- The word for a process of events
- Essential element in the earth for life
10 Clues: All life on earth • All water on earth • Protects the whole earth • Energy from the sun's heat • Where the ozone layer lies • The word for a process of events • A gas that absorbs infrared radiation • A layer that absorbs harmful radiation • Essential element in the earth for life • Third layer of the atmosphere, meteors burn up
LIGHT 2024-08-23
Across
- a type electromagnetic radiation
- a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that has
- light
- disturbance that moves energy from one place to
- any direction
- the rate of change of position of an object
Down
- light from the sun
- relating to gamma rays
- a arch of colours in the sky
- able to be seen
11 Clues: light • any direction • able to be seen • light from the sun • relating to gamma rays • a arch of colours in the sky • a type electromagnetic radiation • the rate of change of position of an object • a type of electromagnetic radiation that has • a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to • disturbance that moves energy from one place to
Atoms 2021-05-27
Across
- the radiation that starts with a b
- _____ life of an isotope or atom
- The number in the top right corner of an element
- Who said atoms were made of indivisibles
- A positive charged thing in an atom
- the things in the periodic table
Down
- a ray that gives off radiation
- Basic building block of life
- The same element with a different amounts of neutrons
- a negatively charged thing in an atom
- A neutral charged thing in an atom
- The radiation that starts with an a
12 Clues: Basic building block of life • a ray that gives off radiation • _____ life of an isotope or atom • the things in the periodic table • the radiation that starts with a b • A neutral charged thing in an atom • A positive charged thing in an atom • The radiation that starts with an a • a negatively charged thing in an atom • Who said atoms were made of indivisibles • ...
Nature of Light 2023-11-28
Across
- a particle has a definite __________ in space
- emission (release) of energy from a source
- wave-particle __________ holds that light exhibits properties of both waves and particles
- waves can __________ with each other
- what happens when waves pass through each other
- last name of scientist who performed double-slit experiment
Down
- a particle of light
- last name of scientist who won Nobel Prize for photoelectric effect
- distance between two crests or two troughs on a wave
- distance from center line of wave to its crest or trough
- all types of electromagnetic radiation form the electromagnetic __________
- color of our Sun
- number of waves that pass a given point over a certain amount of time
- type of radiation that can knock electrons off atoms
- unit used for frequency
15 Clues: color of our Sun • a particle of light • unit used for frequency • waves can __________ with each other • emission (release) of energy from a source • a particle has a definite __________ in space • what happens when waves pass through each other • distance between two crests or two troughs on a wave • type of radiation that can knock electrons off atoms • ...
ICD-10-PCS Root Operation (Sections B - H) 2026-03-18
Across
- Radiation delivered from a source outside the body (2 words)
- Applying radiation via internal placement of radioactive material
- Nuclear medicine imaging in a single plane (2 words)
- Real-time moving image using X-rays
- Removing toxic substances, especially drugs or alcohol
- Treatment to improve daily living skills (2 words)
- Treatment to restore movement and function (2 words)
- Imaging using computer-processed combinations of X-ray measurements (2 words)
Down
- Imaging using magnetic fields and radio waves (3 words)
- Applying radiation energy via external beam (2 words)
- Imaging using X-rays without contrast (2 words)
- Imaging using sound waves
- Nuclear medicine imaging in slices or sections (2 words)
- Treatment for speech and communication disorders (2 words)
- Treatment of mental disorders by psychological methods
15 Clues: Imaging using sound waves • Real-time moving image using X-rays • Imaging using X-rays without contrast (2 words) • Treatment to improve daily living skills (2 words) • Nuclear medicine imaging in a single plane (2 words) • Treatment to restore movement and function (2 words) • Applying radiation energy via external beam (2 words) • ...
Genes: A Family Inheritance 2013-09-26
Across
- (adj.)having to do with the body
- (n.)the power to change or affect the actions, behaviors, or opinions of another or others
- (n.)a person's health and strength
- (adj.)(in biology) relating to the form of a gene that is not expressed as a trait in a person unless two such genes are inherited, one from each parent
- (v.)(in biology)to get a quality or characteristic from a parent or ancestor
- (adj.)(in biology) relating to a characteristic or condition that a child will have if one of the child's parents has it
Down
- (adj.)sad and gloomy
- (n.)a quality or distinguishing feature that sets one person or thing apart from another
- (adj.)being exactly the same or equal in every way
- (n.)(in biology)a part of a cell that controls or influences the appearance, growth, etc., of a living thing
10 Clues: (adj.)sad and gloomy • (adj.)having to do with the body • (n.)a person's health and strength • (adj.)being exactly the same or equal in every way • (v.)(in biology)to get a quality or characteristic from a parent or ancestor • (n.)a quality or distinguishing feature that sets one person or thing apart from another • ...
voca 14 2018-02-09
22 Clues: 붕대 • 장인 • 생물학 • 천문학 • 점성학 • 예술가 • 복종하다 • 적응시키다 • 우주비행사 • 의견, 태도 • 청중, 관객 • 유대, 결속 • 주점, 막대 • 재난, 참사 • 당황하게 하다 • 전기, 일대기 • 다발, 꾸러미 • 울타리, 장애물 • 인공의, 모조의 • 곰곰이 생각하다 • 묶다, 결속시키다 • ~하는 경향이 있는
CLASS 1 - units 1-3 CROSSWORD 2013-04-21
29 Clues: wąż • mieć • moda • żółw • pies • luty • nigdy • wujek • drugi • chomik • zakupy • chemia • marzec • trzeci • ciocia • fizyka • parasol • zwierzę • styczeń • pierwszy • plastyka • biologia • lotnisko • potrafić • gotowanie • angielski • matematyka • portmonetka • telefon komórkowy
Mata Pelajaran 2013-02-05
25 Clues: Art • Sport • Music • Sewing • Health • Science • English • Physics • Algebra • Cooking • History • Biology • Religion • Education • Chemistry • Economics • Timetable • Indonesian • Technology • Mathematics • Art of sound • Five Principles • Regional Language • Flag-raising ceremony • Geography or nature studies
CROSSWORD BY CARLOTTA ZANNONI 2014-02-25
28 Clues: PENNA • GESSO • BANCO • GOMMA • SEDIA • COLLA • FISICA • STORIA • MATITA • SCUOLA • LAVAGNA • CESTINO • CHIMICA • LEGGERE • OROLOGIO • SCRIVERE • SPAGNOLO • FINESTRA • BIOLOGIA • COLORARE • OCCHIALI • RIGHELLO • GEOGRAFIA • MATEMATICA • ARMADIETTO • INSEGNANTE • PINZATRICE • ATTACCAPANNI
UNIT 2: LA ESCUELA 2022-04-19
25 Clues: art • map • math • band • music • money • choir • globe • health • biology • anatomy • english • spanish • algebra • physics • business • geometry • nutrition • chemistry • driver's ed • pre calculus • world history • social science • musical theater • natural science
Maeser People 2022-08-19
21 Clues: PE • Art • Math • Latin • German • Spanish • Biology • Physics • Socratic • Geography • Print Comm • Lord of All • HS Counselor • Front Office • Drama/Theater • New Librarian • SPED Director • School Director • Choir/Orchestra • HS Dean of Students • Athletics/Activities Director
spanish homework 2023-09-21
22 Clues: why? • which? • library • next to • economy • history • physics • biology • because • english • bookstore • to arrive • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • where (to)? • wastebasket • which one(s)? • to have dinner • to have breakfast • de to the left of • de to the right of
spanish crossword 2023-09-21
21 Clues: Which • English • Biology • besides • physics • economy • because • history • library • chemistry • to arrive • Bookstore • psychology • Mathematics • wastebasket • to have dinner • to the left of • to the right of • computer science • to have break fast • business adminstration
Les matières 2023-10-23
21 Clues: PE • band • chorus • to put • to use • a class • to lose • to hear • biology • English • to have • to find • to start • to teach • to speak • to punish • chemistry • to answer • to succeed • math class • computer science
