radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology 2025-07-18
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- A dissease that happen if a person takes more energy in food than they use up, then the excess is stored as fat
- This thing are made up of three fatty acids joined together. We need it as a store of energy and for warmth.
- This thing have five important properties: 1) they are all proteins 2) each thing controls one particular reaction 3) they can be used again and again 4) they are affected by temperature and PH
- is a component of the animal cell and plant cell. It function is to control what the cell does.
- This thing conform proteins . There are 20 different types of this thing .
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- some living organisms are made up of just one cell. How do we call them?
- is the movment of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Is the break of large food molecules into small food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the blood stream
- This thing is made up of different tissues.
- All cells in this thing look the same and do the same job. this things conform organs
- are inorganic nutrients that the body needs in small amounts to work properly. this thing do not break down or change in the body
- Is the movment of water molecules from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
12 Clues: This thing is made up of different tissues. • some living organisms are made up of just one cell. How do we call them? • This thing conform proteins . There are 20 different types of this thing . • All cells in this thing look the same and do the same job. this things conform organs • ...
biology 2022-12-06
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- units of heredity
- published his findings that some microbes cause diseases
- the young of a particular organism
- scientists who study biology
- created cures for diseases by studying microbes
- the study of microbes
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- made the greatest single contribution to the study of heredity
- scientists who study genetics
- tiny organisms visible only under a microscope
- one of the earliest detailed studies of organisms was made by this scientist
- the study of life
- stronger pair of traits
12 Clues: units of heredity • the study of life • the study of microbes • stronger pair of traits • scientists who study biology • scientists who study genetics • the young of a particular organism • tiny organisms visible only under a microscope • created cures for diseases by studying microbes • published his findings that some microbes cause diseases • ...
Biology 2023-05-15
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- What give out protein
- What do chromosones come in
- The vessel with the thickest lumen
- What can you put in your artery to help built up cholesterol
- The main gas we inhale
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- What part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur in
- What happens to an enzyme when it gets too hot etc 'It ...'
- How many chromosones do we have
- What is the jelly substance that makes up a cell
- What cell can become another cell if you need more
- What part of a microscope do you put a slide on
- A part of a cell that contains DNA
12 Clues: What give out protein • The main gas we inhale • What do chromosones come in • How many chromosones do we have • The vessel with the thickest lumen • A part of a cell that contains DNA • What part of a microscope do you put a slide on • What is the jelly substance that makes up a cell • What cell can become another cell if you need more • ...
Biology 2023-05-12
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- part of a plant cell that traps sunlight in photosynthesis
- the place where you put a microscope slide
- thing that happens in stage 1 of the cell cycle(2 words)
- these take blood away from the heart
- space inside blood vessel
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- where the substrate attaches(2 words)
- caused by smoking or diabetes(2 words)
- fibre helps it
- glucose and oxygen can diffuse out of these
- part of a cell that is present in plant and bacteria cells but not animal(2 words)
- what chromosomes are made of
- the side of the heart oxygenated blood goes through
12 Clues: fibre helps it • space inside blood vessel • what chromosomes are made of • these take blood away from the heart • where the substrate attaches(2 words) • caused by smoking or diabetes(2 words) • the place where you put a microscope slide • glucose and oxygen can diffuse out of these • the side of the heart oxygenated blood goes through • ...
biology 2023-01-13
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- Breaks down dead organisms
- State of balance
- The amount of organisms a ecosystem
- both organisms benefit
- Organism that makes its own food
- A living factor
- one organism benefits the other is harmed
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- one organism benefits the other is fine
- biology branch deals with organism relationship
- something that comes natural
- A non living factor
- Organism that eats other organisms
12 Clues: A living factor • State of balance • A non living factor • both organisms benefit • Breaks down dead organisms • something that comes natural • Organism that makes its own food • Organism that eats other organisms • The amount of organisms a ecosystem • one organism benefits the other is fine • one organism benefits the other is harmed • ...
Biology 2025-09-07
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- – A trait that improves survival in an environment.
- – Molecule made of amino acids, essential for structure and function.
- – Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- – Basic unit of life.
- – Green pigment that captures light energy in plants.
- – Segment of DNA that codes for a trait.
- – An individual living thing.
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- – Molecule that carries genetic information.
- – Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- – Process of cell division creating identical cells.
- – Gradual change in species over time.
- – Protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
12 Clues: – Basic unit of life. • – An individual living thing. • – Gradual change in species over time. • – Segment of DNA that codes for a trait. • – Molecule that carries genetic information. • – Protein that speeds up chemical reactions. • – Process by which plants make food using sunlight. • – A trait that improves survival in an environment. • ...
Biology 2025-11-04
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- the bit in the cell where all the DNA is kept
- the ability to respond to a change of environment
- the term used for a living organism that contains a nucleus and a membrane bound organelle
- the Sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (their ‘food’)
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- the term for a part of a cell with a specific function
- the kingdom that humans fall into
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- DIAS (a virus)
- site of the cells chemicals reactions
- the site of aerobic respiration in the cell
- image size/actual size =
- the proteins that bacteria release to eat a decaying or dead organism
12 Clues: DIAS (a virus) • image size/actual size = • the kingdom that humans fall into • site of the cells chemicals reactions • the site of aerobic respiration in the cell • the bit in the cell where all the DNA is kept • the ability to respond to a change of environment • Process by which plants make food using sunlight. • the term for a part of a cell with a specific function • ...
Biology 2025-11-16
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- Keep your body upright
- What your cells do to make energy
- Dioxide. What’s exhaled
- A dome-shaped muscle under your lungs
- Where your bones meet
- Contracts and relaxes
- Attached to your bones, are inelastic
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- An organelle
- Attached to your bones, are elastic
- Soft bone tissue
- A condition making it hard to move
- What’s inhaled
12 Clues: An organelle • What’s inhaled • Soft bone tissue • Where your bones meet • Contracts and relaxes • Keep your body upright • Dioxide. What’s exhaled • What your cells do to make energy • A condition making it hard to move • Attached to your bones, are elastic • A dome-shaped muscle under your lungs • Attached to your bones, are inelastic
biology 2026-05-18
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- means first
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- organism that eats meat
- relating to, or caused by living organisms
- living organism that cannot make its own food
- means second
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- an individual or entity that creates
- an organism that creates its own food
- living organism that breaks things down
- organism that eats plants
- any non living physical or chemical component of a environment
- means third
12 Clues: means first • means third • means second • organism that eats meat • organism that eats plants • an individual or entity that creates • an organism that creates its own food • living organism that breaks things down • organism that eats both plants and animals • relating to, or caused by living organisms • living organism that cannot make its own food • ...
Schulfächer Crossword 2021-02-26
Science Crossword 2014-03-07
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- ___- of evolution
- Natural conversion of electromagnetic radiation to chemical energy
- positive electrode
- 6.022 X 10^23
- name of the sun
- Leftover of a meteor impact
- Scaled Mammal
- High energy electromagnetic radiation
- 6 protons
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- Second series in the Paleogene period (two words 6,5)
- Night Dwelling
- Behaviour of water/fluid
- Hominid that used oldawon tools (two words 4,7)
- ___-Chemistry; Natural
14 Clues: 6 protons • 6.022 X 10^23 • Scaled Mammal • Night Dwelling • name of the sun • ___- of evolution • positive electrode • ___-Chemistry; Natural • Behaviour of water/fluid • Leftover of a meteor impact • High energy electromagnetic radiation • Hominid that used oldawon tools (two words 4,7) • Second series in the Paleogene period (two words 6,5) • ...
Ecology 55.5-56.5 2021-09-02
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- all the processes through which natural ecosystems help sustain life.
- integrates different fields of biology to conserve biological diversity.
- when a small population is prone to positive-feedback loops of inbreeding and genetic drift.
- (minimum viable population), the minimal population size at which a species is able to sustain its numbers and survive.
- the use of organisms (prokaryotes, fungi) to detoxify polluted ecosystems.
- augmentation use of organisms to add essential materials to a degraded ecosystem.
- based on the breeding potential of a population.
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- the absorption and re-radiation of the sun’s energy.
- an extensive region that includes areas relatively undisturbed by humans surrounded by areas that have been changed by human activity.
- small area with an exceptional concentration of endemic species and a large number of endangered and threatened species.
- development that meets the needs of people today without limiting the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- species that humans move, intentionally or accidentally.
- when accumulated toxins become concentrated in successive trophic levels.
- a narrow strip or series of small clumps of habitat connecting isolated patches.
- the amount of added nutrient, usually nitrogen or phosphorus, that can be absorbed by plants without damaging ecosystem integrity.
- applies ecological principles to return ecosystems that have been damaged by human activity to their natural state.
- a species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or significant portions of its range.
17 Clues: based on the breeding potential of a population. • the absorption and re-radiation of the sun’s energy. • species that humans move, intentionally or accidentally. • all the processes through which natural ecosystems help sustain life. • integrates different fields of biology to conserve biological diversity. • ...
Waves crossword 2024-11-15
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- To detect the suns radiation as well as in ultraviolet sterilization.
- Waves that are used to study the composition of celestial objects as well as signals in cell phone towers.
- Waves that are used to study and detect objects in the universe as well as in thermal imagining.
- a movement of energy through a medium or space from one place to another
- the number of times a wave passes a certain point in a given amount of time
- distance from the equilibrium line of a wave to the point of maximum vertical displacement (crest or trough)
- Waves that are used to investigate scientific theories as well as in nuclear medicine.
- Waves that are used to carry out daily functions
- A unique fingerprint that shows light emitted and absorbed by stars.
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- Waves that are used to study cosmic radiation as well as in microwave ovens.
- Waves that are used to study supernova remains and blackholes as well as to treat cancer in radiation therapy.
- Waves that are used to study the pattern and composition of a star as well as in fiber optic communications.
- distance from any one point on a wave to a corresponding point on the next wave; crest to crest or trough to trough
- a classification of all forms of radiation by wavelength and frequency
14 Clues: Waves that are used to carry out daily functions • A unique fingerprint that shows light emitted and absorbed by stars. • To detect the suns radiation as well as in ultraviolet sterilization. • a classification of all forms of radiation by wavelength and frequency • a movement of energy through a medium or space from one place to another • ...
space crossword barrett lund 2022-02-01
12 Clues: planet • or bits • pictures • of stars • atmosphere • rock samples • around object • form a pattern • crater-hole from space rock • system=sun planets and moon. • visible light and EM radiation • radiation-energy from the stars
Group #3 Life Science Puzzle 2021-05-10
Group #3 Life Science Puzzle 2021-05-10
Biology 2018-03-12
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- ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΕΜΜΗΝΟ ΚΥΚΛΟ ΩΡΙΜΑΖΕΙ ΕΝΑ
- ΤΟΠΟΣ ΓΟΝΙΜΟΠΟΙΗΣΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΩΑΡΙΟΥ ΑΠΟ ΕΝΑ ΣΠΕΡΜΑΤΟΖΩΑΡΙΟ
- Η ΕΜΜΗΝΗ ΡΗΣΗ ΟΝΟΜΑΖΕΤΑΙ ΑΛΛΙΩΣ
- ΠΡΟΣΤΑΤΕΥΕΙ ΤΟ ΕΜΒΡΙΟ ΑΠΟ ΕΠΙΔΡΑΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΠΕΡΑΒΑΛΛΟΒΤΟΣ
- Η ΩΡΙΜΑΝΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΩΑΡΙΟΥ ΑΡΧΙΖΕΙ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΗΝ
- ΠΡΟΣΤΑΤΕΥΕΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΟΡΧΙΣ
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- ΤΑ ΖΩΑ ΠΟΥ ΓΕΝΟΥΝ ΑΥΓΑ
- ΠΑΡΟΧΗ ΘΡΕΠΤΙΚΩΝ ΟΥΣΙΩΝ ΣΤΟ ΕΜΒΡΙΟ
- ΤΟ ΣΠΕΡΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΥΓΡΟ ΟΝΟΜΑΖΕΤΑΙ ΚΑΙ
- ΕΔΟΔΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ ΑΠΟ ΤΟ ΣΩΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑΣ
- ΑΝΩΡΙΜΑ ΩΑΡΙΑ ΥΠΑΡΧΟΥΝ ΣΤΙΣ
- ΚΥΗΣΗ ΞΕΚΙΝΑΕΙ ΟΤΑΝ ΤΟ ΕΜΒΡΙΟ ΕΜΦΗΤΕΥΤΗ ΣΤΑ ΤΟΙΧΩΜΑΤΑ ΤΗΣ
12 Clues: ΤΑ ΖΩΑ ΠΟΥ ΓΕΝΟΥΝ ΑΥΓΑ • ΠΡΟΣΤΑΤΕΥΕΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΟΡΧΙΣ • ΑΝΩΡΙΜΑ ΩΑΡΙΑ ΥΠΑΡΧΟΥΝ ΣΤΙΣ • Η ΕΜΜΗΝΗ ΡΗΣΗ ΟΝΟΜΑΖΕΤΑΙ ΑΛΛΙΩΣ • ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΕΜΜΗΝΟ ΚΥΚΛΟ ΩΡΙΜΑΖΕΙ ΕΝΑ • ΤΟ ΣΠΕΡΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΥΓΡΟ ΟΝΟΜΑΖΕΤΑΙ ΚΑΙ • ΠΑΡΟΧΗ ΘΡΕΠΤΙΚΩΝ ΟΥΣΙΩΝ ΣΤΟ ΕΜΒΡΙΟ • Η ΩΡΙΜΑΝΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΩΑΡΙΟΥ ΑΡΧΙΖΕΙ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΗΝ • ΕΔΟΔΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ ΑΠΟ ΤΟ ΣΩΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑΣ • ΤΟΠΟΣ ΓΟΝΙΜΟΠΟΙΗΣΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΩΑΡΙΟΥ ΑΠΟ ΕΝΑ ΣΠΕΡΜΑΤΟΖΩΑΡΙΟ • ...
biology 2020-09-03
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- hormones transmitted by the bloodstream
- a change in the environment of an organism
- an example of the endocrine system
- nerve cells
- (hormone) increases rates of blood circulation
- carry out a response
- nerves impulses
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- a constant interval environment
- (hormone)controls the level of glucose
- an example of the nervous system
- detects the stimulus
- (hormone)
12 Clues: (hormone) • nerve cells • nerves impulses • detects the stimulus • carry out a response • a constant interval environment • an example of the nervous system • an example of the endocrine system • (hormone)controls the level of glucose • hormones transmitted by the bloodstream • a change in the environment of an organism • (hormone) increases rates of blood circulation
Biology 2013-11-26
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- This is where the chemical reactions take place.
- What is the addictive drug in cigarettes?
- Which plant hormone is involved in the growth?
- How do you get rid of bacterial infection?
- Where is urine produced?
- On average how long does the menstruation cycle last?
- White blood cells do this to the pathogens so you cant get ill.
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- White blood cells produce these.
- When breathing water leaves the..
- What do you become when you take drugs?
- What is ment when you are obease?
- Where is the sweat produced?
12 Clues: Where is urine produced? • Where is the sweat produced? • White blood cells produce these. • When breathing water leaves the.. • What is ment when you are obease? • What do you become when you take drugs? • What is the addictive drug in cigarettes? • How do you get rid of bacterial infection? • Which plant hormone is involved in the growth? • ...
Biology 2016-06-27
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- The process of which a cell self destructs by producing self destructive enzymes
- killer cell Destroys pathogens by apoptosis
- Causes vasodilation and increased capillary permeability
- Make cytokines
- Engulfs a pathogen containing it in a vacuole lysosomes fuse with the vacuole which destroy the pathogen
- cytotoxic T cells and helper T cells
- Destroys by making antibodies which causes cell lysis and marks the pathogen for phagocytes
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- Chemical which attracts more phagocytes and natural killer cells
- Destroys pathogen by phagocytosis
- Makes Histamine
- Uses apoptosis
- the white blood cell multiplies when provided with a foreign antigen which matches its receptor
12 Clues: Make cytokines • Uses apoptosis • Makes Histamine • Destroys pathogen by phagocytosis • cytotoxic T cells and helper T cells • killer cell Destroys pathogens by apoptosis • Causes vasodilation and increased capillary permeability • Chemical which attracts more phagocytes and natural killer cells • ...
biology 2022-12-06
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- structure in cells that is made up of genes
- disease-causing microbe
- first to combine DNA from 2 different organisims
- someone who studies microbes
- made single greatest contribution to hereditary study
- stronger trait of a pair
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- weaker trait of a pair
- earliest study of organisms
- people who specialize in biology
- inspired other woman to botanists
- study of heredity
- chemicals used in almost everything cells do
12 Clues: study of heredity • weaker trait of a pair • disease-causing microbe • stronger trait of a pair • earliest study of organisms • someone who studies microbes • people who specialize in biology • inspired other woman to botanists • structure in cells that is made up of genes • chemicals used in almost everything cells do • first to combine DNA from 2 different organisims • ...
Biology 2022-12-06
12 Clues: Living Things • Tiny organisms • Studied ecology • The study of plants • The study of animals • Chemicals in the body • Microbes that cause diseases • Introduced the word "biology" • Assisted the discovery of DNA • Discovered a cure for diseases • Chemicals used to kill insects • Organisms and their environment
biology 2023-05-03
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- .
- contains antibodies specific for a disease
- A type of serological test used to detect the presence of antigens or antibodies in a patients serum sample
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
- holes in the gel
- .
- .
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- antibody antigen complex
- emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- a substrate is a molecule or compound that is acted upon by an enzyme, catalyst, or other chemical agent.
- laboratory technique that involves the use of antibodies labeled with fluorescent dyes to detect the presence of specific proteins or other molecules in a biological sample.
- laboratory technique that uses antibodies linked to enzymes to detect and measure the amount of a substance in a solution, such as serum. The test is done using a solid surface to which the antibodies and other molecules stick.
14 Clues: . • . • . • holes in the gel • antibody antigen complex • contains antibodies specific for a disease • a virus that attacks the body's immune system • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen • emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. • ...
Biology 2020-05-13
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- universal cell organelle
- green pigment in plants
- organelles for movement
- The main energy source of energy for the cell.
- non-membrane cell organelles
- process of transfer of substance or energy
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- membrane a biological membrane that separates the inside of the cell from the external environment
- organism that feeds on parts or vital products of another living organism (host)
- cellular organelles in plant cells
- bacteria that are supplied with energy through photosynthesis
- a microscopic pathogen that infects cells in living organisms
- dense compact structures that are formed at the extreme degree of spiralization
12 Clues: green pigment in plants • organelles for movement • universal cell organelle • non-membrane cell organelles • cellular organelles in plant cells • process of transfer of substance or energy • The main energy source of energy for the cell. • bacteria that are supplied with energy through photosynthesis • a microscopic pathogen that infects cells in living organisms • ...
biology 2020-10-21
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- laid by female animals of many different species
- of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes
- group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body
- group of tissues in a living organism that have been adapted to perform a specific function.
- he passing on of traits from parents to their offspring
- part of the cell cycle, in which, replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei
- children or young of a particular parent or progenitor.
- a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA
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- the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types (sexes).
- material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- essential nutrients for the human body.
- the male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction.
12 Clues: essential nutrients for the human body. • a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA • laid by female animals of many different species • he passing on of traits from parents to their offspring • children or young of a particular parent or progenitor. • the male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction. • ...
Biology 2021-09-28
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- the first step in the scientific method
- method- science is characterized by an organized response called
- smallest unit that can perform all life's processes
- study of life
- bacteria, archaea, eukarya
- electron microscope- can see into the actual specimen
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- the fourth step in the scientific method
- animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, archaea, bacteria
- electron microscope- can only see the surface of the specimen
- structures that carry out specialized jobs within an organs system
- the high degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts and its interactions with the living world
- light microscope-shines light through a specimen
12 Clues: study of life • bacteria, archaea, eukarya • the first step in the scientific method • the fourth step in the scientific method • light microscope-shines light through a specimen • smallest unit that can perform all life's processes • animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, archaea, bacteria • electron microscope- can see into the actual specimen • ...
Biology 2021-09-28
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- the first step in the scientific method
- method- science is characterized by an organized response called
- smallest unit that can perform all life's processes
- study of life
- bacteria, archaea, eukarya
- electron microscope- can see into the actual specimen
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- the fourth step in the scientific method
- animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, archaea, bacteria
- electron microscope- can only see the surface of the specimen
- structures that carry out specialized jobs within an organs system
- the high degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts and its interactions with the living world
- light microscope-shines light through a specimen
12 Clues: study of life • bacteria, archaea, eukarya • the first step in the scientific method • the fourth step in the scientific method • light microscope-shines light through a specimen • smallest unit that can perform all life's processes • animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, archaea, bacteria • electron microscope- can see into the actual specimen • ...
biology 2021-05-18
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- the place where a species lives
- microorganisms which cause disease
- plants in general
- occurring during the night
- what nourishes itself on another
- the chemical reactions of a being
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- adjustment to a changing situation
- a flesh-eating animal
- animals in general
- occurring during the day
- what provides nourishment for a parasite
- tiny life forms
12 Clues: tiny life forms • plants in general • animals in general • a flesh-eating animal • occurring during the day • occurring during the night • the place where a species lives • what nourishes itself on another • the chemical reactions of a being • adjustment to a changing situation • microorganisms which cause disease • what provides nourishment for a parasite
Biology 2021-07-06
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- unwanted plants in cultivated field
- Responsible for the transport of water and minerals from roots to other parts of plant
- the cross is made between two plants belonging to different genera
- The fundamental unit of life
- Double membrane bounded cell organelle
- Generally found in the leaf stock below the epidermis
- These are white or colorless plastids
- strong and inelastic structure which join skeletal muscles to bones
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- dead cells with lignified walls
- the process in which farm waste material is decomposed
- Storage sacs of solid and liquids
- rearing of honey bees for obtaining bee products
12 Clues: The fundamental unit of life • dead cells with lignified walls • Storage sacs of solid and liquids • unwanted plants in cultivated field • These are white or colorless plastids • Double membrane bounded cell organelle • rearing of honey bees for obtaining bee products • Generally found in the leaf stock below the epidermis • ...
Biology 2021-06-18
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- a type of skeletal tissue
- they make their own food
- involuntary muscles
- an antibiotic mold
- complex tissue, helps in transportation of food
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- plant tissue which constantly undergoes cell division
- tissue filled with fat
- functional unit of the kidney
- fiber like structures of the neuron
- respiration during the absence of oxygen
- comma shaped bacteria
- fluid connective tissue of the immune system
12 Clues: an antibiotic mold • involuntary muscles • comma shaped bacteria • tissue filled with fat • they make their own food • a type of skeletal tissue • functional unit of the kidney • fiber like structures of the neuron • respiration during the absence of oxygen • fluid connective tissue of the immune system • complex tissue, helps in transportation of food • ...
Biology 2022-06-16
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- Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- Help blood clotting make up 1 percent of blood
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Tiny thin-walled blood vessels
- tissue Senses, conducts and transmits info
- Made up of 4 components
- Carries Oxygenated blood away
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- blood cells Infection fighting cells
- Protein-rich liquid carries blood cells
- tissue body tissue that covers inside and outside body surfaces
- blood cells Most abundant blood cells.
- tissue Strengthens, supports, or connects cells and tissue
12 Clues: Made up of 4 components • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Carries Oxygenated blood away • Tiny thin-walled blood vessels • blood cells Infection fighting cells • Protein-rich liquid carries blood cells • blood cells Most abundant blood cells. • tissue Senses, conducts and transmits info • Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart • ...
biology 2017-10-09
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- the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism
- exclusion principle / two different species cannot occupy the same niche at the same time
- a mutually beneficial relationship between different groups
- the eating of plants
- the preying of one animal on others
- symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved
- a position taken by a kind of organism
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- a natural environment of an organism
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
- species a species on which other species depend on
- stock or supply of something
- an ability to stand something
12 Clues: the eating of plants • stock or supply of something • an ability to stand something • the preying of one animal on others • a natural environment of an organism • a position taken by a kind of organism • species a species on which other species depend on • symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved • a mutually beneficial relationship between different groups • ...
Biology 2019-05-05
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- The first part of sexual reproduction in plants
- The movement of molecules against the concentration gradient using carrier proteins and the energy obtained through respiration
- An organism or virus that causes disease
- Living thing that has a nucleus in their cell or cells
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- of the Mitochondria
- The sprouting of the plumule and radicle of a seed
- When the male nucleus and the female nucleus fuse to form a zygote
- Serious and irreversible lung disease that affects smokers caused by the damage of the alveoli
- Links the stigma to the ovary
- Acids The 3 smaller units of lipids
- When the solution has a higher water potential than the plant cell
- Acids The name of the smaller units of proteins
12 Clues: of the Mitochondria • Links the stigma to the ovary • Acids The 3 smaller units of lipids • An organism or virus that causes disease • The first part of sexual reproduction in plants • Acids The name of the smaller units of proteins • The sprouting of the plumule and radicle of a seed • Living thing that has a nucleus in their cell or cells • ...
BIOLOGY 2023-11-15
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- ____ relieve the strain of unwound double stranded DNA
- What amino acid is represented by the codon AUG?
- Non-coding sequences found along a DNA
- Addition or deletion of single number of chromosome refers to ____
- ____ mutation changes all the amino acid sequence starting at or beyond the point of mutation
- What is the three base sequence of mRNA that codes for a single amino acid?
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- A chromosome is found to be shorter than its homologous match. Which type of mutation involved?
- ____ is a series of rapid mitotic divisions of zygote after fertilisation occur
- In RNA, Uracil pairs with ____
- Hormone that secreted by growing follicle
- ____ catalyse the synthesis of a short RNA primer
- Longest phase in the cell cycle
12 Clues: In RNA, Uracil pairs with ____ • Longest phase in the cell cycle • Non-coding sequences found along a DNA • Hormone that secreted by growing follicle • What amino acid is represented by the codon AUG? • ____ catalyse the synthesis of a short RNA primer • ____ relieve the strain of unwound double stranded DNA • ...
BIOLOGY 2023-11-15
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- ____ relieve the strain of unwound double stranded DNA
- What amino acid is represented by the codon AUG?
- Non-coding sequences found along a DNA
- Addition or deletion of single number of chromosome refers to ____
- ____ mutation changes all the amino acid sequence starting at or beyond the point of mutation
- What is the three base sequence of mRNA that codes for a single amino acid?
Down
- A chromosome is found to be shorter than its homologous match. Which type of mutation involved?
- ____ is a series of rapid mitotic divisions of zygote after fertilisation occur
- In RNA, Uracil pairs with ____
- Hormone that secreted by growing follicle
- ____ catalyse the synthesis of a short RNA primer
- Longest phase in the cell cycle
12 Clues: In RNA, Uracil pairs with ____ • Longest phase in the cell cycle • Non-coding sequences found along a DNA • Hormone that secreted by growing follicle • What amino acid is represented by the codon AUG? • ____ catalyse the synthesis of a short RNA primer • ____ relieve the strain of unwound double stranded DNA • ...
Biology 2023-12-12
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- A sac containing digestive enzymes that break down particles including bacteria and old parts of the cell
- Made of DNA, the blueprint to making genetic copies
- The jelly like substance that suspends cell organelles
- surrounds the cell and controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Secretes materials outside of the cell
- The "control" center of the cell that directs all cell activities
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- Tunnel system that transports materials around the cell
- changes nutrients into energy for the cell
- large storage structure that holds H2O. enzynes and the same waste
- small spherical structure that produces proteins to be used in and out of the cell
- stores chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis and changes light energy into chemical energy (food)
- rigid layer of cellulose that supports the cell
12 Clues: Secretes materials outside of the cell • changes nutrients into energy for the cell • rigid layer of cellulose that supports the cell • Made of DNA, the blueprint to making genetic copies • The jelly like substance that suspends cell organelles • Tunnel system that transports materials around the cell • ...
Biology 2024-07-03
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- Organism that obtains energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms
- organism whose cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- structures within cells that carry out particular functions, e.g. the nucleus.
- diverse group of microscopic single-celled eukaryotic organisms that may have features resembling animal or plant cells.
- process of removing waste products produced by metabolic activities from an organism.
- organism that can produce it’s own food
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- biochemical process carried out in all living organism, where cells release energy from glucose molecules
- bodies that are made up of more than one cell.
- basic structural units of all living organisms.
- organism's ability to detect and respond to stimuli in its environment.
- microorganism that causes disease in another organism.
- small circular loop of DNA found in prokaryotic cells.
12 Clues: organism that can produce it’s own food • bodies that are made up of more than one cell. • basic structural units of all living organisms. • microorganism that causes disease in another organism. • small circular loop of DNA found in prokaryotic cells. • Organism that obtains energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms • ...
Biology 2024-03-15
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- What type of diseases do antibiotics treat?
- A fungal infection in animals
- In the modern periodic table, what are the vertical columns called?
- What hormones cause plant roots to grow towards the light?
- What are chains of amino acids folded into the correct shape?
- What name do we give to the organism that is at the bottom of every food chain?
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- A type of greenhouse gas
- What respiration occurs without oxygen and produces lactic acid?
- The correct term for both sperm and eggs
- What hormone does the pancreas produce?
- What substance is formed when atoms from two or more different elements combine chemically in a fixed proportion?
- The maintenance of a constant internal environment
12 Clues: A type of greenhouse gas • A fungal infection in animals • What hormone does the pancreas produce? • The correct term for both sperm and eggs • What type of diseases do antibiotics treat? • The maintenance of a constant internal environment • What hormones cause plant roots to grow towards the light? • What are chains of amino acids folded into the correct shape? • ...
Biology 2026-03-03
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- The sum of all chemical reactions happening in a cell
- Anabolic reactions build larger molecules from smaller ones, using a net input of energy (endergonic)
- A reaction that absorbs free energy from the surroundings
- A reaction that has a net release of free energy
- Catabolic reactions break down larger molecules into smaller ones with a net release of energy (exergonic)
- New substances formed from a result of that reaction
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- energy Minimum energy required to bring reactants together and start chemical reactions
- fit A flexible active site that changes shape to the substrate as they bond together
- Reduce or stops the enzymes from functioning
- Organic cofactors
- Starting substances in a chemical reaction that undergo change
- and key The active sites as having a set shape. The substrate molecules fit perfectly into active site, like a key in a lock. Once in the active site, the chemical reactions can take place.
12 Clues: Organic cofactors • Reduce or stops the enzymes from functioning • A reaction that has a net release of free energy • New substances formed from a result of that reaction • The sum of all chemical reactions happening in a cell • A reaction that absorbs free energy from the surroundings • Starting substances in a chemical reaction that undergo change • ...
Biology 2026-01-13
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- A group of cells that look and act the same
- This is what sugar is turned into when it is broken down in the mitochondria
- A tool that helps us see very small things
- Cutting down trees in a forest and not planting more
- When a plant makes food from sunlight
- Something that eats or consumes food to live
- A living thing
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- An organism that no longer is alive on earth
- The 'brain' of a cell
- Study of life
- The powerhouse of the cell that breaks down sugar into energy
- The smallest form of life
12 Clues: Study of life • A living thing • The 'brain' of a cell • The smallest form of life • When a plant makes food from sunlight • A tool that helps us see very small things • A group of cells that look and act the same • An organism that no longer is alive on earth • Something that eats or consumes food to live • Cutting down trees in a forest and not planting more • ...
Biology 2024-12-02
Across
- Decline in soil condition
- Loss of quality or strength
- Breakdown of organic material
- Water changing states between solids, liquids, and gases
- H2O
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- All of Earth's water
- Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Contamination of the natural environment
- Extremely bad or serious
- Periods of drier-than-normal conditions
- Filters and purifies water, allows plants to grow, stores carbon, and more
- Alternating annal crops grown on a specific field
12 Clues: H2O • All of Earth's water • Extremely bad or serious • Decline in soil condition • Loss of quality or strength • Breakdown of organic material • Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit • Periods of drier-than-normal conditions • Contamination of the natural environment • Alternating annal crops grown on a specific field • Water changing states between solids, liquids, and gases • ...
biology 2025-03-23
12 Clues: No light needed • Electron carrier • Makes its own food • Primary energy source • Site of light reactions • Sugar-producing process • Fluid inside chloroplast • Converts light to energy • Cellular energy currency • Passion for life science! • Consumes others for energy • Green pigment, absorbs light
Biology 2025-07-18
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- Play multiple roles in Cells, including storage or waste management.
- A person that doesn't eat meat or fish.
- Tiny building blocks that make up all the living things.
- An organ in which breaks down food and mixes it with saliva
- plants convert sun light into chemical energy.
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- The movement of particules from an area of higher concentration to a lower one
- Is the movement of water through a membrane
- What humans and animals need to breath to live.
- An organ in which the digestive food occurs that mixes it with digestive juices.
- They build strong bones and convert food into energy
- Breaks down food into smaller molecules
- What takes the oxygen and nutrients in our body.
12 Clues: Breaks down food into smaller molecules • A person that doesn't eat meat or fish. • Is the movement of water through a membrane • plants convert sun light into chemical energy. • What humans and animals need to breath to live. • What takes the oxygen and nutrients in our body. • They build strong bones and convert food into energy • ...
Biology 2025-10-16
12 Clues: makes proteins • A form of life • alive organism • basic unit of life • made up of one cell • non-living organisms • formed from amino acids • smallest until of an element • provides energy for the cell • made up of more than one cell • regulates systems in an organism • increases the rate of chemical reactions
biology 2026-05-11
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- power house of the cell
- group of muscles that allot you to move
- cell that doesn't have nucleaus
- molecule that carries genetic info
- a different version of the same gene
- process to turn light into water
- energy that comes from the sun
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- a change in an organism's DNA
- the study of heredity and variation in organisms
- part of the cell that photosynthesis happens
- single celled microorgansisms that are so small you cant see them
- protein in boy that speed up chemical reaction.
12 Clues: power house of the cell • a change in an organism's DNA • energy that comes from the sun • cell that doesn't have nucleaus • process to turn light into water • molecule that carries genetic info • a different version of the same gene • group of muscles that allot you to move • part of the cell that photosynthesis happens • protein in boy that speed up chemical reaction. • ...
Topic 6 Vocab 2023-12-12
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- - what is it and how do you calculate it - an expression of the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight
- - movement that changes the position of an object, as opposed to rotation.
- (as it applies to molecules) - The act of turning around a centre or an axis
- currents - transfer heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air or molten rock.
- - consisting of three atoms.
- - the process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected or diffused.
- law - explain in words and mathematically - the total radiant heat power emitted from a surface is proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature
- gases (most common)
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- constant - a flux density measuring mean solar electromagnetic radiation (total solar irradiance) per unit area.
- - what is it and how do you calculate it - the ratio of the energy radiated from a material's surface to that radiated from a perfect emitter
- displacement law - explain in words and mathematically - the black-body radiation curve for different temperatures will peak at different wavelengths that are inversely proportional to the temperature
- box radiator - an object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation that falls on it at all frequencies over all angles of incidence
- (as it applies to molecules) - a periodic motion of the atoms of a molecule relative to each other
- electrons - an electron within a conducting substance (as a metal) but not permanently attached to any atom
- - a type of radiant energy that's invisible to human eyes but that we can feel as heat
- vibrations - the oscillatory motion of atoms in a (solid) lattice
- frequency - rate that it vibrates naturally when disturbed
- of convection currents
- - the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts
- bodies - a physical object that partially absorbs incident electromagnetic radiation
- effect - process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
21 Clues: gases (most common) • of convection currents • - consisting of three atoms. • frequency - rate that it vibrates naturally when disturbed • vibrations - the oscillatory motion of atoms in a (solid) lattice • - movement that changes the position of an object, as opposed to rotation. • (as it applies to molecules) - The act of turning around a centre or an axis • ...
Unit 0 - Moving school 2022-09-15
14 Clues: fyzika • zeměpis • skříňka • jídelna • učit se • bezpečný • zařízení • laboratoř • prostředí • přírodopis • učit někoho • žák, žákyně • dobře vybavený • občanská výchova
Waves Y11 2021-10-04
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- The distance from peak to peak
- Waves on a string are an example of this type of wave
- This is measured in Hertz
- Sound waves are an example of this type of wave
- Longitudinal waves vibrate _______ to the direction of energy transfer
- This can be calculated by 1/f
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- EM radiation with a slightly longer wavelength than visible light
- The EM radiation with the most energy
- All objects _____ and absorb infrared radiation
- Transverse waves vibrate _______ to the direction of energy transfer
- The EM waves with the longest wavelength
- High energy EM waves can cause this disease
- The maximum displacement from equilibrium position
13 Clues: This is measured in Hertz • This can be calculated by 1/f • The distance from peak to peak • The EM radiation with the most energy • The EM waves with the longest wavelength • High energy EM waves can cause this disease • All objects _____ and absorb infrared radiation • Sound waves are an example of this type of wave • The maximum displacement from equilibrium position • ...
The Big Bang Theory vocabulary 2026-04-21
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- Light from an object moving towards an observer shifts to shorter, higher-frequency wavelengths, making it appear bluer
- Nstruments that split electromagnetic radiation (light) into its component wavelengths
- German-born physicist and activist who revolutionized physics with his theory of relativity and made significant contributions to quantum theory.
- Renowned American avant-garde playwright, director, and visual artist known for his revolutionary, slow-paced experimental theater that merged architecture, lighting, and movement.
- The lightest, simplest, and most abundant chemical element, atomic number 1
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless, nonflammable noble gas
- The capacity to do work, cause change, or move matter, measured in joules
- The entire range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency, wavelength, and photon energy
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- The narrow band of electromagnetic radiation that the human eye can detect
- German-American astrophysicist who co-discovered the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, providing crucial evidence for the Big Bang theory
- A distinguished British astronomer and mathematician famous for co-developing the stellar nucleosynthesis theory—explaining how elements are created inside stars—and for coining the term "Big Bang".
- The faint, nearly uniform, remnant heat left over from the Big Bang, filling all space in the observable universe
- The prevailing scientific model explaining that the universe expanded from an extremely hot, dense
- The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy
- The stretching of light toward longer, redder wavelengths as an object moves away from the observer or as space expands
- Study of everything beyond Earth’s atmosphere, including planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe's large-scale structure
- A pioneering American astronomer who revolutionized cosmology by proving that galaxies exist outside our own and that the universe is expanding
- A massive, gravitational bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
18 Clues: The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy • A colorless, odorless, tasteless, nonflammable noble gas • The capacity to do work, cause change, or move matter, measured in joules • The narrow band of electromagnetic radiation that the human eye can detect • The lightest, simplest, and most abundant chemical element, atomic number 1 • ...
Science 2021-11-29
Unit 3 Vocab 2021-01-19
Crossword Puzzle Science 2021-05-11
mARILLION ALBUM QUIZ 2022-10-24
Science 2023-12-05
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- The study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns.
- The study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes that shape its surface.
- Science The study of computers, programming, and the processing of information.
- Science The study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior of humans and animals.
- The science that deals with the composition, properties, and reactions of substances.
- The study of fossils and ancient life forms to understand the history of life on Earth.
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- The study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
- The scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, including arithmetic, geometry, and algebra.
- The study of society, human social relationships, and institutions.
- The branch of biology that focuses on the study of plants.
- The study of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms.
- The study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces that govern the universe.
- The branch of biology that focuses on the study of animals.
15 Clues: The study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns. • The branch of biology that focuses on the study of plants. • The branch of biology that focuses on the study of animals. • The study of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms. • The study of society, human social relationships, and institutions. • ...
Comf Bump Crossword 2026-01-20
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- The most electronegative element
- The color with the longest wavelength
- Highest form/ray of radiation energy
- emission of particles from unstable nuclei
- 1 amu, no charge
- Particle of EM Radiation with a quantum of energy
- atom that has either gained or lost an electron
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- Form of radiation represented by a helium nucleus
- The ability to attract electrons
- temporary state where electrons absorb energy and jump to a higher level
- 1 amu, positive charge
11 Clues: 1 amu, no charge • 1 amu, positive charge • The most electronegative element • The ability to attract electrons • Highest form/ray of radiation energy • The color with the longest wavelength • emission of particles from unstable nuclei • atom that has either gained or lost an electron • Form of radiation represented by a helium nucleus • ...
Three Mile Island Story 2021-10-12
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- Who worked at the power plant?
- Abnormal mass growing under the skin
- What was the most deadly effect? (Mental/Physical)
- The constant worrying
- Part of the brain that controls anger and fear
- What effects did the radiation cause? (Short term/long term?)
- The constant state of being sad for a reason or no reason at all
- Who absorbs more radiation? (Adults/Children)
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- How long did it take for some people to move back home?
- How many years ago was the diaster?
- Emotionally disturbing events in your lifetime
- What can happen to pregnant women when effect by radiation?
- The deadliest part about Three Mile Island (Mental struggle)
13 Clues: The constant worrying • Who worked at the power plant? • How many years ago was the diaster? • Abnormal mass growing under the skin • Who absorbs more radiation? (Adults/Children) • Emotionally disturbing events in your lifetime • Part of the brain that controls anger and fear • What was the most deadly effect? (Mental/Physical) • ...
aubree w 2022-02-01
12 Clues: planet • or bits • pictures • of stars • atmosphere • rock samples • around object • form a pattern • crater-hole from space rock • system=sun planets and moon. • visible light and EM radiation • radiation-energy from the stars
Las Clases 2022-11-30
The Greenhouse Effect 2023-10-18
Across
- plants grow there roots here
- average weather of at least 30 years
- to turn into/to change into
- most common gas of the atmosphere
- highest layer of the atmosphere
- the gas we need to breath
- dt: Strahlung
- a place where you can grow plants in winter
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- weather layer of the atmosphere
- the Earth's air hull
- dt: Kohlendioxid
- thermal radiation
- high-energy wave
- dt: abstrahlen
- dt: Oberfläche
15 Clues: dt: Strahlung • dt: abstrahlen • dt: Oberfläche • dt: Kohlendioxid • high-energy wave • thermal radiation • the Earth's air hull • the gas we need to breath • to turn into/to change into • plants grow there roots here • weather layer of the atmosphere • highest layer of the atmosphere • most common gas of the atmosphere • average weather of at least 30 years • ...
RADIOLOGY 2015-08-05
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- : the purpose of using a position indicator device is to direct the x-ray ____
- : appears dark on radiograph
- : most popular form of processing solution
- : side of the film that faces the tube
- : size of film used for posterior periapical radiographs
- : processing solution should be replenished ____
- : x-ray film should be stored away from ____
- : a primary component of a dental x-ray machine
- : low intensity light composed of ion wavelength in the red -orange spectrum
- : minimum personal protective equipment the operator should wear while exposing radiographs
- : appears light on radiograph
- : there is no biological tissue damage when energy from the x-ray photon is absorbed
- : component of intraoral film
- : critical area in a quality-control program
- : overall darkness on a processed radiograph
- : which patients should wear a lead apron and thyroid collar
- : the purpose of personnel monitoring is to record the amount of radiation the ___ receives
- the purpose of the aluminum filter is to ___the low-energy, long-wavelength x-rays
- : are manual processing solutions and automatic processing solutions interchangeable?
- : period of time between x-ray exposure and appearance of symptoms
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- : selector that is located on the x-ray machine control panel
- : process where electrons are removed from electrically stable atoms
- : positive electrode
- : expiration date on a package of x-ray film should be stored ___ the box
- : restricts the size of the primary beam
- : there are ____ types of radiation in dentistry
- : minimum distance between a safelight and the working area (in feet)
- : not all x-rays reach the dental film; the patients tissues absorb some x-rays
- : radiation that is passed to future generations
- : the maximum permissible dose of radiation for occupationally exposed persons is ___rem per year
- : used to check the densities and contrast
- : negative electrode
- : equipment monitoring checks for ____
- : second step in manually processing radiographs
- : concept that states that all exposure to radiation should be kept at a minimum
35 Clues: : positive electrode • : negative electrode • : appears dark on radiograph • : appears light on radiograph • : component of intraoral film • : side of the film that faces the tube • : equipment monitoring checks for ____ • : restricts the size of the primary beam • : most popular form of processing solution • : used to check the densities and contrast • ...
Waves 2023-10-31
Across
- Waves-motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance,
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction,
- waves travel more slowly through Earth's material at the planet's surface and are predominantly lower frequency than body waves,
- -allows a lot of light to pass through
- planetary probes and their instruments that use radio to gain information about the target.
- change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are identical.
- Waves-a disturbance or vibration in matter,
- change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- Waves- a wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement,
- region of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm).
- a point on a wave with the maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle,
- measurement of the number of times that a repeated event occurs per unit of time,
- radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position,
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- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 380 and 750 nm which is visible to the human eye.
- waves form radiation that travels through the universe,
- the lowest part,
- row of chemical elements.
- disturbance- that moves energy from one place to another,
- which allow complete transmission of light,
- distance between identical points (adjacent crests) in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire,
- Rays- a form of electromagnetic radiation (EMR).
- form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays.
- no light is able to pass through them.
25 Clues: the lowest part, • row of chemical elements. • -allows a lot of light to pass through • no light is able to pass through them. • which allow complete transmission of light, • Waves-a disturbance or vibration in matter, • Rays- a form of electromagnetic radiation (EMR). • waves form radiation that travels through the universe, • ...
Topic 6 Vocab 2023-12-12
Across
- - what is it and how do you calculate it - an expression of the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight
- - movement that changes the position of an object, as opposed to rotation.
- (as it applies to molecules) - The act of turning around a centre or an axis
- currents - transfer heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air or molten rock.
- - consisting of three atoms.
- - the process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected or diffused.
- law - explain in words and mathematically - the total radiant heat power emitted from a surface is proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature
- gases (most common)
Down
- constant - a flux density measuring mean solar electromagnetic radiation (total solar irradiance) per unit area.
- - what is it and how do you calculate it - the ratio of the energy radiated from a material's surface to that radiated from a perfect emitter
- displacement law - explain in words and mathematically - the black-body radiation curve for different temperatures will peak at different wavelengths that are inversely proportional to the temperature
- box radiator - an object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation that falls on it at all frequencies over all angles of incidence
- (as it applies to molecules) - a periodic motion of the atoms of a molecule relative to each other
- electrons - an electron within a conducting substance (as a metal) but not permanently attached to any atom
- - a type of radiant energy that's invisible to human eyes but that we can feel as heat
- vibrations - the oscillatory motion of atoms in a (solid) lattice
- frequency - rate that it vibrates naturally when disturbed
- of convection currents
- - the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts
- bodies - a physical object that partially absorbs incident electromagnetic radiation
- effect - process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
21 Clues: gases (most common) • of convection currents • - consisting of three atoms. • frequency - rate that it vibrates naturally when disturbed • vibrations - the oscillatory motion of atoms in a (solid) lattice • - movement that changes the position of an object, as opposed to rotation. • (as it applies to molecules) - The act of turning around a centre or an axis • ...
Universe 2024-02-19
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- Fusion A nuclear reaction combining small atoms into larger atoms
- Microwave Background Radiation Electromagnetic waves from the Big Bang that have expanded to microwave frequency in the background of the universe
- Force Attractive force between protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
- Everything physical - matter and energy - that exists in space and time
- Fission A nuclear reaction splitting large atoms into smaller atoms
- A cloud of dust and gas in space likely to produce stars or planets
- Star The end stages of a smaller star's life including losing outer layers then the hot inner core cooling
- The result of a supergiant star imploding and blasting away its outer layers
- Hole One possible end to a giant star's life, caused by its core collapsing and vanishing
- The energy or brightness of a star
- Decay A nuclear reaction involving the spontaneous decay of unstable atoms
- Radiation Extra high energy radiation released when a radioactive atom changes into a new stable atom
- Term for an atom with an unstable nucleus that is emitting large amounts of radiation (energy)
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- The amount of time in takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay and become stable
- Diagram A graph plotting stars by temperature and luminosity
- Radiation Result of a radioactive atom converting one neutron into a proton and an electron to become a new stable atom
- Effect/Shift An observed change in frequency when the source of a wave or the observer is moving
- A large group of gas, dust, stars and satellites held together by gravity
- Law The further away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away
- Force A force that allows elementary particles to transform
- Radiation Result of a radioactive atom losing 2 protons and 2 neutrons to become a new stable atom
- Star One possible end to a giant star's life, caused by its core collapsing to a very dense state
- Star The second stage in a star's life cycle - red giant or super giant.
- Sequence Star A young star in the early, stable stage of its life cycle
- Bang Theory Theory of the origin and evolution of the universe
25 Clues: The energy or brightness of a star • Force A force that allows elementary particles to transform • Diagram A graph plotting stars by temperature and luminosity • Law The further away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away • Bang Theory Theory of the origin and evolution of the universe • Fusion A nuclear reaction combining small atoms into larger atoms • ...
tic tac toe 2022-01-12
16 Clues: youth • essay • recess • to cry • biology • used to • to hate • to play • to camp • spiders • stickers • to fight • to share • to swing • high school • to build things
english 2023-09-08
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- “The……of us getting our biology teacher to teach us biology is close to 0”
- signal
- strong will
- “This year latvian basketball team is ……”
- not clear
- “men don’t do household chores”
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- deep mental involvement in something.
- skip, dip
- inexactness
- “This year’s school program …… us to do laboratory work in LU”
10 Clues: signal • skip, dip • not clear • inexactness • strong will • “men don’t do household chores” • deep mental involvement in something. • “This year latvian basketball team is ……” • “This year’s school program …… us to do laboratory work in LU” • “The……of us getting our biology teacher to teach us biology is close to 0”
crossword 2025-08-10
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- Circular RNAs can function as miRNA....
- In this region miRNAs bind onto mRNA
- Science with which synthetic biology collaborates
- Stage of results analysis
- A genetic circuit begins with a …
- Where circular RNA sponges act
- We can give new … to organisms
- Type of nucleic acid
- Stage of defining the problem and the microorganism we will use
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- The process of introducing a genetic construct into an organism
- RNA used by iGEM Thessaly 2025 team
- Uses mathematical equations to describe a circuit
- Enzyme that transcribes DNA
- What does miRNAs cause to mRNA
- Nitrogenous base that does not exist in DNA
- Stage in which we carry out experiments
- Branch of biology that combines many sciences
17 Clues: Type of nucleic acid • Stage of results analysis • Enzyme that transcribes DNA • What does miRNAs cause to mRNA • Where circular RNA sponges act • We can give new … to organisms • A genetic circuit begins with a … • RNA used by iGEM Thessaly 2025 team • In this region miRNAs bind onto mRNA • Circular RNAs can function as miRNA.... • Stage in which we carry out experiments • ...
Group #3 Life Science Puzzle 2021-05-10
Nuclear Reactions Puzzle 2025-06-05
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- Atoms smashed together
- Discovered Radiation
- Atoms split apart
- Particles released from the nucleus
- Photon Particle
- Reaction were the nucleus is split apart or fused with another nucleus
- Negative, Neutral or Positive
- Electron Particle
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- Invented the Radio
- Credited with the Atomic bomb
- Minimum mass the isotope needs for chain reaction
- Change neutrons to create an
- 2 Protons, 2 Neutrons Particle
- Unstable Nucleus
- Changed by adding or removing protons
15 Clues: Photon Particle • Unstable Nucleus • Atoms split apart • Electron Particle • Invented the Radio • Discovered Radiation • Atoms smashed together • Change neutrons to create an • Credited with the Atomic bomb • Negative, Neutral or Positive • 2 Protons, 2 Neutrons Particle • Particles released from the nucleus • Changed by adding or removing protons • ...
vocab 2023-01-20
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- removing of the forest
- weather conditions in a given area
- water bearing rock layer
- drinkable water
- the zone that protects the earth from harmful radiation
- smoke and fog
- where water drains to a river or lake
- underground water source
- nutrients to help the plants grow
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- one crop
- earth removed by water or wind
- energy from the sun
- fertile soil of clay
- water that is held by a dam
- open country for grazing
- gasses surrounding the earth
16 Clues: one crop • smoke and fog • drinkable water • energy from the sun • fertile soil of clay • removing of the forest • water bearing rock layer • open country for grazing • underground water source • water that is held by a dam • gasses surrounding the earth • earth removed by water or wind • nutrients to help the plants grow • weather conditions in a given area • ...
Crossword Puzzle Science 2021-05-11
les matières 2019-05-03
17 Clues: Art • Math • I like • I hate • French • I love • History • English • Biology • Business • It sucks • It's easy • Chemistry • It's boring • I don't like • Physical Science • It's hard /it's difficult
Przybory szkolne, lekcje, pomieszczenia 2019-10-24
14 Clues: fizyka • chemia • boisko • globus • słownik • biologia • biblioteka • matematyka • literatura • temperówka • plac zabaw • sala plastyczna • sala komputerowa • zajęcia teatralne/artystyczne
Chapter 10 Addison Hill 2021-12-13
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- the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope (Include the dash as a box)
- a natural transmutation in which the mass decreases by 4 and the atomic number decreases by 2
- results from radioactive decay, which is the process in which unstable atomic nuclei transform and emit radiation
- The half-life of ______ is about 5730 years
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- a type of radiation that carries no charge
- a type of radiation that carries a negative electric charge
- a type of radiation that carries a positive electric charge
- a natural emission in which there is no change to the mass or atomic numbers
- high-energy particles that have high-frequency electromagnetic radiation.
- a natural transmutation in which there is no change in the mass number and the atomic number increases by 1
10 Clues: a type of radiation that carries no charge • The half-life of ______ is about 5730 years • a type of radiation that carries a negative electric charge • a type of radiation that carries a positive electric charge • the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope (Include the dash as a box) • high-energy particles that have high-frequency electromagnetic radiation. • ...
6 Earth's Water and Atmosphere U3 L1 The Atmosphere 2025-02-04
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- Atmosphere is held around Earth by
- This is the measure of the force with which air molecules pus on an area of a surface ____ ____
- Without this atmosphere, the earth's average temperature would be very low. This is called the ____ effect.
- Greenhouse gas molecules absorb and emit ____ radiation
- as ____ increases, air temperature changes
- Some parts of the atmosphere are warmer because they contain a high percentage of gasses that absorb ____ ____
- Ozone in the ____ absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- In this layer of the atmosphere, temperature decreases as altitude increases
- This is the uppermost layer o the atmosphere
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- Air pressure is not the ____ throughout the atmosphere
- The atmosphere protects you from the sun's ____ rays
- This absorbs most of the solar radiation ____ ____
- This is the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- This is the mixture of gasses that surround the earth
- The atmosphere is made mostly of ___ gas
- The atmosphere contains small ____ such as smoke
16 Clues: Atmosphere is held around Earth by • The atmosphere is made mostly of ___ gas • This is the lowest layer of the atmosphere • as ____ increases, air temperature changes • This is the uppermost layer o the atmosphere • Ozone in the ____ absorbs ultraviolet radiation • The atmosphere contains small ____ such as smoke • This absorbs most of the solar radiation ____ ____ • ...
NUCLEAR ENERGY 2025-04-27
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- Canada's nuclear reactor technology.
- Type of decay that releases energy waves
- Type of decay that emits a helium-4 nucleus.
- Energy released through electromagnetic waves.
- Nuclear accident caused in Europe
- When unstable atoms consistently emit radiation.
- Type of nuclear reaction where light nuclei combine into a heavier nucleus.
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- An unstable isotope that changes its nuclear structure and emits radiation.
- Type of decay that emits a beta particle from the nucleus.
- Element used to cause nuclear fission.
- Positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus.
- The average length of time it takes radioactive material to decay to half of its original mass.
- Subatomic particle with no charge in the nucleus.
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Positively charged subatomic particle with same mass as an electron
- Type of nuclear reaction where a heavy unstable nucleus splits into lighter nuclei
16 Clues: Nuclear accident caused in Europe • Canada's nuclear reactor technology. • Element used to cause nuclear fission. • Type of decay that releases energy waves • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Type of decay that emits a helium-4 nucleus. • Energy released through electromagnetic waves. • When unstable atoms consistently emit radiation. • ...
Electromagnetic spectrum 2025-06-05
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- Waves that heat your food and send signals to your phone.
- Using technology like X-rays or MRIs to view inside the body.
- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- Invisible heat radiation just below red light in the spectrum.
- The number of waves that pass a point in one second.
- The full range of all types of electromagnetic radiation.
- Using high-energy waves to kill cancer cells.
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- Sharing information using signals, speech, or writing.
- High-energy waves used to see inside the human body.
- Longest wavelength waves, used for broadcasting music and news.
- The most powerful and dangerous electromagnetic waves.
- A tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation.
- The height of a wave from its middle line to the top.
- Tools and machines made using science to solve problems.
- Technology using radio waves to detect objects and measure speed.
- Type of light above violet; can cause sunburns.
16 Clues: The distance between two peaks of a wave. • Using high-energy waves to kill cancer cells. • Type of light above violet; can cause sunburns. • High-energy waves used to see inside the human body. • The number of waves that pass a point in one second. • The height of a wave from its middle line to the top. • Sharing information using signals, speech, or writing. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- most dangerous radation
- protons+neutrons
- element with different mass
- the act of an atom emitting radiation
- combining atoms
- the self-sustaining fission reaction spread by neutrons
- number of protons
- the amount of time half of a sample goes through radiation
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- splitting atoms
- an electron is emitted
- helium
- atom with positive charge
- central core of an atom
- atom with neutral charge
14 Clues: helium • splitting atoms • combining atoms • protons+neutrons • number of protons • an electron is emitted • most dangerous radation • central core of an atom • atom with neutral charge • atom with positive charge • element with different mass • the act of an atom emitting radiation • the self-sustaining fission reaction spread by neutrons • ...
School subjects 2023-01-12
13 Clues: музыка • история • биология • география • английский • математика • литература • французский • драм.иск-во • физкультура • ИЗО и дизайн • естествознание • обществознание
Toku kura 2025-05-12
15 Clues: Tāhae • Marau • Ruarua • Hāmama • Tumeke • Koiora • Rūpahu • Ahurei • Tuanaki • Torutoru • Ahupūngao • Te pai kē • Kaitaka rongoā • Mātauranga matū • Matai Matawhenua
Pinedale High School (Last Names) 2025-11-13
14 Clues: Art • Band • Choir • Woods • Biology • Algebra • Spanish • English • Principal • Agriculture • Vice Principal • Graphic Design • Physical Science • Geometry, College Algebra
Greek and Roman Root Words 2025-01-23
19 Clues: one • earth • earth • water • write • three • to carry • bi, bicycle • bio, biology • oct, octagon • dict, dictate • loc, location • kilo, kilometer • phon, telephone • cent, centimeter • meter, barometer • therm, thermometer • quad, quadrilateral • hydra/o, hydroplane
Radiation, Spectroscopy, and Telescopes 2024-12-09
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- A pattern that repeats its self cyclically in time and space
- Instrument used to capture as many protons as possible
- A materials ability to block electromagnetic radiation
- The fastest possible speed
- The number of wave crests passing any given point in unit time
- The maximum deviation of a wave above or below the zero point
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- A measure of the amount of heat in an object
- The amount of time needed for an orbiting body to complete one revolution around another body
- Particle with a negative charge
- Particle with a positive charge
- The ability of waves to bend around corners
- Unwanted, upward directed light from civilization
- The tendency of a wave to bend as it passes from one transparent medium to another
- Good observation can be made from earth's surface
- Electricity and magnetism
15 Clues: Electricity and magnetism • The fastest possible speed • Particle with a negative charge • Particle with a positive charge • The ability of waves to bend around corners • A measure of the amount of heat in an object • Unwanted, upward directed light from civilization • Good observation can be made from earth's surface • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-09-05
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- electric field and magnetic ____ produce electromagnetic wave
- type of EM waves used in radars
- microwaves can penetrate the atmosphere of the _____
- most ____ waves are invisible to the eye but detectable
- rays carry the highest amount of energy
- the colour with the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum
- the acronym of ranging detection radio
- all x-rays are dangerous because they can damage healthy living ____ of the body
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- infrared and UV rays lie at the end of the ______ spectrum
- property that spells the difference between infrared and UV radiation
- sometimes called "heat rays"
- most EM waves are invisible to the eye but ______
- UV _____ carries more energy than the others
- UV radiation is used for _____ water
14 Clues: sometimes called "heat rays" • type of EM waves used in radars • UV radiation is used for _____ water • the acronym of ranging detection radio • UV _____ carries more energy than the others • rays carry the highest amount of energy • most EM waves are invisible to the eye but ______ • microwaves can penetrate the atmosphere of the _____ • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-09-05
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- rays carry the highest amount of energy
- all x-rays are dangerous because they can damage healthy living ____ of the body
- sometimes called "heat rays"
- most ____ waves are invisible to the eye but detectable
- microwaves can penetrate the atmosphere of the _____
- infrared and UV rays lie at the end of the ______ spectrum
- the colour with the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum
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- UV _____ carries more energy than the others
- property that spells the difference between infrared and UV radiation
- the acronym of ranging detection radio
- UV radiation is used for _____ water
- most EM waves are invisible to the eye but ______
- type of EM waves used in radars
- electric field and magnetic ____ produce electromagnetic wave
14 Clues: sometimes called "heat rays" • type of EM waves used in radars • UV radiation is used for _____ water • the acronym of ranging detection radio • UV _____ carries more energy than the others • rays carry the highest amount of energy • most EM waves are invisible to the eye but ______ • microwaves can penetrate the atmosphere of the _____ • ...
French 2017-11-09
15 Clues: latin • arabic • physics • subject • english • biology • A class • geometry • calculus • chemistry • languages • geography • A high school • A friend(girl) • Professeur A teacher(female)
Spanish Vocab Puzzle 2020-11-12
20 Clues: art • now • monday • to buy • to rest • because • biology • to rest • to sing • to study • to arrive • chemistry • to answer • to return • accounting • to prepare • journalism • to eat dinner • to eat breakfast • to draw/to sketch
radiation crossword 2023-11-10
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- there are many different types of ____
- the transfer of heat through waves from a warm to cooler body
- metal heaters that radiate energy in a cold building
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- electromagnetic waves of different types have different____
- in latin radius means____
- the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- ___ objects absorb heat better than light objects
7 Clues: in latin radius means____ • there are many different types of ____ • ___ objects absorb heat better than light objects • the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves • metal heaters that radiate energy in a cold building • electromagnetic waves of different types have different____ • the transfer of heat through waves from a warm to cooler body
Radiation exposure 2025-02-27
7 Clues: body effects • When you start to heal • result of a nuclear waste accident • factors that are passed to offspring • result of getting many x-rays in a lifetime • Most amount of radiation one can revieve before being affected • Time from when Bob was exposed to radiation to when he was diagnosed with cancer
Solar Radiation 2026-03-25
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- Along with Earth’s axial tilt and revolution, this determines the amount of direct sunlight an area receives.
- A type of light trapped by greenhouse gases, essential for temperature regulation (often abbreviated as IR).
Down
- Often confused with latitude, but it is the TILT (Axial Tilt) of the Earth that combines with revolution to create seasons. (Note: Use "TILT" for the vertical word connecting to Latitude).
- This atmospheric layer deflects ultraviolet light and supports life by preventing harmful radiation from reaching the surface.
- High-energy radiation blocked by Earth’s magnetic field.
- The majority of light that reaches Earth’s surface is this type of light.
- High-energy rays from space that are deflected by Earth’s magnetic field.
7 Clues: High-energy radiation blocked by Earth’s magnetic field. • The majority of light that reaches Earth’s surface is this type of light. • High-energy rays from space that are deflected by Earth’s magnetic field. • A type of light trapped by greenhouse gases, essential for temperature regulation (often abbreviated as IR). • ...
Solar radiation 2026-03-23
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- A linked collection of solar panels (modules).
- Technologies that collect heat (thermal energy) directly from the sun for water or space heating
- A solar system connected to the local utility power grid.
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- A component in off-grid systems that regulates battery charging to prevent overcharging
- The type of electricity produced by solar panels.
- A device that stores excess electricity generated during the day for use at night.
- A combination of on-grid and off-grid technology, usually featuring battery storage.
7 Clues: A linked collection of solar panels (modules). • The type of electricity produced by solar panels. • A solar system connected to the local utility power grid. • A device that stores excess electricity generated during the day for use at night. • A combination of on-grid and off-grid technology, usually featuring battery storage. • ...
Speak 2023-01-19
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- A school club that Heather joined
- Melinda's English teacher
- Melinda's lab partner/hero
- Melinda's ex-best friend
- What Melinda uses for her artwork
- The second thing being dissected in biology class
- The sport Melinda has a talent for
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- Melinda's first friend in high school
- The person Melinda is afraid of
- The first thing being dissected in biology class
- The object Melinda receives in art class
- The job the survey says Heather should have
12 Clues: Melinda's ex-best friend • Melinda's English teacher • Melinda's lab partner/hero • The person Melinda is afraid of • A school club that Heather joined • What Melinda uses for her artwork • The sport Melinda has a talent for • Melinda's first friend in high school • The object Melinda receives in art class • The job the survey says Heather should have • ...
Head and Neck Cancer 2015-03-23
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- In radiation therapy tumor control must be balanced with ______ tissue complications.
- Range(cm) = MeV/_____.
- The goal of radiation therapy can be either curative or ______.
- In inverse planning the dose calculation is done __________.
- D_max (cm) = MeV/_____.
- This is the main source of photon contamination in electron beams.
- What does the M in TNM staging stand for?
- Photon contamination _______ with energy.
- D_80% (cm) = MeV/_____.
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- Modern treatment of head and neck cancers often utilize this technique.
- Historical head and neck radiation therapy used two AP and two ______ fields.
- In historical head and neck cancer treatments these glands would not be spared.
- 90% of head and neck cancers are ______ cell carcinoma
- This target volume includes a margin for geometric variations.
- A material that is softened in warm water and molded to create a H&N immobilization device.
- In inverse planning optimization the beam fluence is divided into _______.
16 Clues: Range(cm) = MeV/_____. • D_max (cm) = MeV/_____. • D_80% (cm) = MeV/_____. • What does the M in TNM staging stand for? • Photon contamination _______ with energy. • 90% of head and neck cancers are ______ cell carcinoma • In inverse planning the dose calculation is done __________. • This target volume includes a margin for geometric variations. • ...
Head and Neck Cancer 2015-03-23
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- In radiation therapy tumor control must be balanced with ______ tissue complications.
- D_80% (cm) = MeV/_____.
- D_max (cm) = MeV/_____.
- This is the main source of photon contamination in electron beams.
- This target volume includes a margin for geometric variations.
- Modern treatment of head and neck cancers often utilize this technique.
- The goal of radiation therapy can be either curative or ______.
- What does the M in TNM staging stand for?
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- Historical head and neck radiation therapy used two AP and two ______ fields.
- In inverse planning the dose calculation is done __________.
- Range(cm) = MeV/_____.
- 90% of head and neck cancers are ______ cell carcinoma
- A material that is softened in warm water and molded to create a H&N immobilization device.
- In inverse planning optimization the beam fluence is divided into _______.
- Photon contamination _______ with energy.
- In historical head and neck cancer treatments these glands would not be spared.
16 Clues: Range(cm) = MeV/_____. • D_80% (cm) = MeV/_____. • D_max (cm) = MeV/_____. • Photon contamination _______ with energy. • What does the M in TNM staging stand for? • 90% of head and neck cancers are ______ cell carcinoma • In inverse planning the dose calculation is done __________. • This target volume includes a margin for geometric variations. • ...
LANGFEST Crossword Competition: Final Round 2024-11-29
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- The part of the plant that absorbs water.
- The smallest unit of life in biology.
- A shape with three sides.
- A polygon with four equal sides.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- The organ used to pump blood in the body.
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- The capital city of Indonesia.
- The study of numbers and equations.
- A country known for sushi.
- A science subject that studies living organisms.
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth.
- A continent known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- The opposite of "exit".
- The main gas humans need to breathe.
16 Clues: The opposite of "exit". • A shape with three sides. • A country known for sushi. • The capital city of Indonesia. • A polygon with four equal sides. • The study of numbers and equations. • The main gas humans need to breathe. • The smallest unit of life in biology. • A continent known for the Eiffel Tower. • The largest planet in the solar system. • ...
School subjects 2018-01-20
15 Clues: Fyzika • Chemie • Dějepis • Zeměpis • Biologie • Tělocvik • Matematika • Angličtina • Informatika • Francouzština • Občanská nauka • Hudební výchova • Výtvarná výchova • Náboženská výchova • Přírodní vědy (biologie, fyzika, chemie...)
Spanish 2 Crossword 2023-09-19
15 Clues: act • dance • field • train • lockers • biology • analyze • calculus • rehearse • orchestra • literature • investigate • tennis court • trigonometry • physical-educacion
Bence 22 July 2024 2024-07-22
17 Clues: - kémia • - kémikus • - fizikus • - genetika • - állattan • - biológia • - földrajz • - veszteség • - gyógyszer • - genetikus • - növénytan • - botanikus • - csillagász • ... or ... - vagy-vagy • ... nor ... - sem - sem • ... out experiments - kísérleteket hajt végre • ... pig - kísérleti nyúl/alany (tengerimalac)
Skolord 2025-09-29
17 Clues: arts • a break • a class • an exam • a grade • biology • a lesson • homework • chemistry • a teacher • geography • a student • a subject • mathematics • a high school • mother tongue • P.E. (physical education)
