radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology Vocabluary 2025-08-26
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- Eats other organisms for food
- arrangement pattern within a population
- happens in an area with no former life
- an organism's feeding level
- shows all the interactions of species in an ecosystem
- Pattern of logistical population growth
- Both organisms benefit
- fighting for limited resources
- population increases at exponential rate
- the amount of organisms that an area can hold
- parasite harms host
- only gets plants
- Makes its own food
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- shows a one way interaction in an ecosystem
- the start of every food web and chain
- how many organisms of the same species live there
- organisms preying on prey
- how a environment comes back after a disturbance
- the relationship between two organisms
- breaks down dead organisms
- influence that affects the population
- the study of life
- occurs after a disaster
- eats other organisms
- one organism benefits the other is unaffected
- rapid growth in a population
26 Clues: only gets plants • the study of life • Makes its own food • parasite harms host • eats other organisms • Both organisms benefit • occurs after a disaster • organisms preying on prey • breaks down dead organisms • an organism's feeding level • rapid growth in a population • Eats other organisms for food • fighting for limited resources • the start of every food web and chain • ...
Biology unit5 2025-12-11
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- Used to organize dna to fit in the nucleus, together with dna makes up chromatin
- Gene mutation - when a base is substituted - changes only 1 amino acid
- Replicating strand of dna that adds nucleotides moving toward helicase
- Organelle where proteins are made
- Single stranded nucleic acid used by cells, has bases a, u, g, and c, types include mrna, trna, and rna
- 3 letter section of mrna that codes for an amino acid
- Section of a gene that codes for protein
- Enzyme used to unzip the dna molecule during dna replication
- Replicating strand of dna that adds nucleotides moving away from helicase
- Monomer of proteins - these are carried by tra molecules during translation
- Section of dna that codes for a protein, has introns and exons - passed from parents to offspring
- 2nd step of protein synthesis, takes place at a ribosome and uses tra molecules to assemble amino acids into proteins
- Refers to dna and histone proteins that make up chromosomes
- Type of mutation that changes whole sections of a chromosome by adding, deletion, inverting, or moving sections
- Type of mutation that only affects one gene by substituting, adding, or deleting bases
- Double stranded nucleic acid that has all genetic material, bases include a, t, g, and c, located in the nucleus
- Strand of rna created during transcription - each 3-letter section is called a codon
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- Section of a gene between exons - does not code for proteins, "junk"
- Segment of newly formed dna on the lagging strand, connected together by ligase during dna replication
- Macromolecule made of amino acids - used for enzymes, transport, and cell structures
- Making a copy of dna, occurs during the s phase of interphase
- Monomer of nucleic acids - made of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base
- 1st step of protein synthesis, takes place in the nucleus and creates a strand of mrna
- 3 letter section of tra that matches to a codon of mrna
- Gene mutation - when a base is added or deleted and changes all amino acids after the mutation
- Part of a nucleotide along with a 5 carbon sugar and phosphate group
- Type of rna used during translation, carries the amino acid and matches up with the mrna codon
27 Clues: Organelle where proteins are made • Section of a gene that codes for protein • 3 letter section of mrna that codes for an amino acid • 3 letter section of tra that matches to a codon of mrna • Refers to dna and histone proteins that make up chromosomes • Enzyme used to unzip the dna molecule during dna replication • ...
BIOLOGY FLOWER 2025-09-12
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- Filaments fused into two bundles
- Part that receives pollen
- Petals fused together
- Male and female flowers on same plant
- Swollen tip of pedicel bearing all whorls
- The mode of Arrangement of flowers on the axis of a plant
- The manner in which the ovules are arranged to the wall of the ovary
- Stalk connecting stigma to ovary
- Stamens free from each other
- Stalk supporting anther
- Extra whorl outside calyx, e.g. china rose
- Leaf-like structure at flower base
- Filaments fused into one bundle
- Contains ovules
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- Sepals free from each other
- Sepals fused together
- Filaments fused into more than two bundles
- Collective name for all carpels
- Petals free from each other
- Single female reproductive unit
- Stigma + style + ovary together
- Male and female flowers on separate plants
- Part of stamen that produces pollen
23 Clues: Contains ovules • Sepals fused together • Petals fused together • Stalk supporting anther • Part that receives pollen • Sepals free from each other • Petals free from each other • Stamens free from each other • Collective name for all carpels • Single female reproductive unit • Stigma + style + ovary together • Filaments fused into one bundle • Filaments fused into two bundles • ...
Biology Review 2026-01-09
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- An organism that has 2 of the same alleles
- The universal receiver for blood
- An organism's complete set of genetics
- The first generation from true breeding parents
- Made of DNA and Protein and is carried in the nucleus
- A diagram that shows family's genetic history
- It can dictate eye colour, height, hair colour ect
- A gene that shows itself when there are two of them
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- An organism that has 2 or more alleles
- The final stage of the interphase
- A gene that shows itself even if its the only one
- The universal donor for blood
- The first stage of the cell cycle's interphase
- The offsprings from the F1 generation from true breeding
- Division of a cell at the end of mitosis
- A genetic pattern where both alleles are both fully and equally expressed
- A molecule that carries the development, growth and reproduction of you
- Process of a cell that divides into a identical cell
- When the cell grows, duplicates its DNA and splits into 2
- True breeding parents in a genetic cross
20 Clues: The universal donor for blood • The universal receiver for blood • The final stage of the interphase • An organism that has 2 or more alleles • An organism's complete set of genetics • Division of a cell at the end of mitosis • True breeding parents in a genetic cross • An organism that has 2 of the same alleles • A diagram that shows family's genetic history • ...
Biology 2.0 2025-10-02
Across
- uses trapped light-energy
- Eats others
- 2nd step of aerobic respiration
- all water
- 3 phosphates
- Living things
- Recyclers
- Site of photosynthesis
- Situation w/o Oxygen
- Gases around earth
- 1st step aerobic respiration
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- Backbone for macromolecules
- 2nd step of photosynthesis
- Own food
- 1st step of photoysnthesis
- Soil, rocks
- Situation w/ Oxygen
- 2 phosphates
- alcoholic, lactic
- Breaks down glucose
- 32 units of atp
21 Clues: Own food • all water • Recyclers • Soil, rocks • Eats others • 3 phosphates • 2 phosphates • Living things • 32 units of atp • alcoholic, lactic • Gases around earth • Situation w/ Oxygen • Breaks down glucose • Situation w/o Oxygen • Site of photosynthesis • uses trapped light-energy • 2nd step of photosynthesis • 1st step of photoysnthesis • Backbone for macromolecules • 1st step aerobic respiration • ...
MICRO BIOLOGY 2025-09-22
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- All amino acid contains carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and what other element.(HINI:starts and end with same letter).
- Arabinose is a test-tube test used for.
- What is the term for the thread that make up the mycelium of fungus.
- Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM)uses to metals to stain objects to be scanned one of them is gold.what is the other?
- Peptic ulcer is caused by?
- What jelly like substance obtained from the cell wall of red algae is often used as a substance in petri dish?
- Which term describe the breaking down of cell's membrane after the outer protection has been damaged?
- 5HTP:5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)is a naturally occuring amino acid that is a precursor to which neurotransmitter that helps regulate your mood?
- In US,basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of what type of cancer?
- Which infection disease that spread to human by mosquito bites is caused by Plasmodium spp?
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- What trapping agent is used in gram staining to inhibit the decolourization of stained bacteria?
- "Micrographia" is the tittle of ground breaking 1665 book written by which english scientist.
- Which Light-production enzyme can occur naturally in organism such as Fireflies?
- Lowentein-Jensen medium is used for culturing.
- What causes pontaic fever?
- Medusa head colony is found in.
- What organellE found in the cytoplasm of living cells build protein from amino acid ?
- What's the term for an organism that loves and thrives in an environment with the PH under 4?
- A Dermatophyte is a fungus that needs what protein found in skin to grow?(HINT: it's also great for your hair and nails).
- Which is the protective protein coating or "shell" around virus.
20 Clues: Peptic ulcer is caused by? • What causes pontaic fever? • Medusa head colony is found in. • Arabinose is a test-tube test used for. • Lowentein-Jensen medium is used for culturing. • Which is the protective protein coating or "shell" around virus. • What is the term for the thread that make up the mycelium of fungus. • ...
Marine biology 2026-03-23
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- The flexible rubbery stuff in your nose and ears that makes up a sharks whole Skeleton
- A type of reproduction where a baby grows right out of the parents side like a branch
- A circular body plan that looks the same all the way around like a pie or a wheel
- A skeleton that is inside the body covered by muscle and skin
- Tough waterproof eggs that allow animals to lay them on land without drying out
- A hard suit of armor on the outside of the body
- A body that has matching left and right sides like a human or a butterfly
- Cold-blooded animals that have to sit in the sun to get warm
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- An internal balloon that fish inflate or deflate to float at different depths
- An animal that has both male and female body parts for making babies
- The parts of a mother mammals body that produce milk for her babies
- A bell-shaped body that swims around with its mouth facing down like a jellyfish
- An animal that has a backbone
- Anything that lives on the very bottom of the ocean or a lake
- A tube-shaped body that stays stuck to one spot with its mouth facing up like a sea anemone
- Warm-blooded animals that create their own body heat from the inside
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- A special organ that passes food and oxygen from a mother to her baby before it is born
- Vascular System A system of water-filled tubes that starfish use to move their feet
- shed an old tight shell or skin so the animal has room to grow bigger
- A body shape that is irregular and cannot be divided into equal halves
21 Clues: An animal that has a backbone • An animal that does not have a backbone • A hard suit of armor on the outside of the body • Cold-blooded animals that have to sit in the sun to get warm • Anything that lives on the very bottom of the ocean or a lake • A skeleton that is inside the body covered by muscle and skin • ...
Biology 8 2026-03-12
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- Study of interactions
- Relationship of organisms
- Non-living factor
- Energy from the dead
- Feeding relationship
- Can interbreed
- Both meat and plants
- Earth
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- Meat only
- One benefits, one unharmed
- All feeding pathways
- Same species
- recycles
- One benefits, one harmed
- Single pathway of feeding
- Both benefits
- Food chain step
- Specific role
- Plants only
- Living factor
20 Clues: Earth • recycles • Meat only • Plants only • Same species • Both benefits • Specific role • Living factor • Can interbreed • Food chain step • Non-living factor • All feeding pathways • Energy from the dead • Feeding relationship • Both meat and plants • Study of interactions • One benefits, one harmed • Relationship of organisms • Single pathway of feeding • One benefits, one unharmed
Biology plants 2026-04-14
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- tissue, flowers, cones, runners, bulbs.
- do most of the absorbtion of water
- reproductive structure of other plants
- brings sap down
- Plants with a I year life cycle
- evergreen tree reproductive structure
- Seedless vascular plants (ferns) Spore's a sexually created reproductive structure
- non vascular plant (mosses)has rhizoids instead of roots to anchor it in place. leafy shoot Moss's Combined leaf & stem
- Plants with a 2 year life cycle.
- provide support for plant
- a plant's response to touch (Causes vines to climb and venus flytrap to close)
- the production of sugar molecules in plants.
- the male reproductive Structure containing Sperm cells
- the study of plants
- roots grow towards gravity & Stems grow away from gravity.
- Plants with a many year lifecycle
- support ( hold up) the plant move sap from root to leaf and back and store energy.
- - a sexual reproduction through runners and sprouting leaves or stems.
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- brings sap up from roots Soksan from leaves
- Mature ovary & it's stored food
- hairs - smaller roots that absorb water
- plants have specialized parts
- tubes that move sap
- Plant's response to stimuli
- male reproductive Structures
- do most of photo synthesis
- a plant will grow towards sunlight
- - absorb and transport water up into the plant
- usually in center (except trees) Contain Xylem & phloem.
- the female reproductive structure of the plant Which turns into the seed
- a plant whose own pollen can pollinate its egg cells.
- root body- Cells that absorb water and channel it inward
- fibrous tissue in trees
- Stored food energy around the seed.
- female reproductive structure
35 Clues: brings sap down • tubes that move sap • the study of plants • fibrous tissue in trees • provide support for plant • do most of photo synthesis • Plant's response to stimuli • male reproductive Structures • plants have specialized parts • female reproductive structure • Mature ovary & it's stored food • Plants with a I year life cycle • Plants with a 2 year life cycle. • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-04-21
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- – Study of early development
- – Gradual development of life forms
- – Protection of natural resources
- – Growing crops and raising animals
- – Study of organisms and environment
- – Branch dealing with plants
- – Study of cells
- – Use of living organisms in industry
- – Test done to discover something
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- – Study of external form
- – Study of internal structure
- – Careful watching to gain knowledge
- – Study of heredity
- – Branch dealing with animals
- – Study of functions of body parts
- – Harmful contamination of environment
- – Study of living organisms
- – Instrument used to see tiny objects
- – Any living thing
- – Classification of living things
20 Clues: – Study of cells • – Any living thing • – Study of heredity • – Study of external form • – Study of living organisms • – Study of early development • – Branch dealing with plants • – Study of internal structure • – Branch dealing with animals • – Protection of natural resources • – Classification of living things • – Test done to discover something • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-04-20
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- Raising crops
- Technique of growing fish
- Father of Biology
- Study of Animals
- Study of form of plants, animals
- Study of diseases of plants, animals
- Father of Botany
- Study of life in the sea
- Study of tiny bits of the body
- Study of Algae
- Study of Plants
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- Study of Bacteria
- Study of metabolism of organisms
- Study of Reptiles
- Study of Birds
- Study of Viruses
- Technique of producing silk
- Study of Insects
- Father of Medicine
- Study of origin and descent
- Study of Fungi
21 Clues: Raising crops • Study of Birds • Study of Fungi • Study of Algae • Study of Plants • Study of Viruses • Study of Insects • Study of Animals • Father of Botany • Study of Bacteria • Study of Reptiles • Father of Biology • Father of Medicine • Study of life in the sea • Technique of growing fish • Technique of producing silk • Study of origin and descent • Study of tiny bits of the body • ...
Cell Biology 2026-04-06
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- Ability to distinguish between two points
- Specialised cell that transmits electrical signals
- Net movement of particles down the concentration gradient
- Contains nucleus e.g. plant/animal cell
- Net movement of water particles down the concentration gradient through a partially permeable membrane
- Specialised cell that carries male's DNA
- Cell acquires different subcellular structures to help it carry out a specific function
- Hair like substance which helps cell move
- Contains genetic information
- Where stem cells are found in plants
- Image size/Actual size
- Site of protein synthesis
- Where chemical reactions take place
- Humans have 23 pairs
- Specialised cell that transports sugar in plants
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- Small rings of DNA
- Specialised cell which contract/squeezes for movement
- No nucleus e.g. bacterial cells
- Contains cell sap + keeps cell swollen
- Cell division that produces clones
- Specialised cell which absorbs water + mineral ions
- Site of photosynthesis
- Undifferentiated cell
- Site of aerobic respiration
- Sperm or egg cell
- Controls what enters/leaves cell
- Net movement of particles against the concentration gradient
- Keeps cell rigid
- Specialised cell that transports water in plants
- Short section of DNA
30 Clues: Keeps cell rigid • Sperm or egg cell • Small rings of DNA • Short section of DNA • Humans have 23 pairs • Undifferentiated cell • Site of photosynthesis • Image size/Actual size • Site of protein synthesis • Site of aerobic respiration • Contains genetic information • No nucleus e.g. bacterial cells • Controls what enters/leaves cell • Cell division that produces clones • ...
Biology Crossword 2026-05-08
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- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells.
- A trait that shows up even when only one copy is present.
- A network of connected food chains in an ecosystem.
- Square A chart used to predict possible offspring traits.
- An organism that breaks down dead material and recycles nutrients.
- A structure made of tissues that performs a specific job.
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- Jelly-like material inside a cell where organelles float around.
- The thin layer that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- An organism that makes its own food, like plants.
- Plant cell organelle that captures sunlight to make food.
- A protein made by the immune system that helps fight off germs and infections. |
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- When particles spread out from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- The main energy source used by cells.
- Tiny structures that help put proteins together.
- The part of the cell that acts like the control center.
- A trait hidden unless two copies are inherited.
- A change in DNA that can affect an organism.
- A characteristic passed from parents to offspring.
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- Large molecules that help build and repair the body.
- A section of DNA that controls a specific trait.
- Shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
- The process plants use to make sugar using sunlight.
- The idea that organisms with helpful traits survive and reproduce more often.
- The gradual change in species over long periods of time.
- The natural home where an organism lives.
- Multiple organs working together to keep the body functioning.
- A tightly packed structure that contains DNA.
- Living and nonliving things interacting in one area.
- Any individual living thing.
- A storage sac inside cells that can hold water or nutrients.
- The process cells use to release energy from food.
- The molecule that carries genetic instructions.
- The basic building block that makes up every living thing.
- A group of similar cells working together.
- A variety of different living organisms in one area.
- The movement of water through a membrane from crowded to less crowded areas.
- Organelles that turn food into usable energy for the cell.
- Keeping stable internal conditions even when the outside changes.
41 Clues: Any individual living thing. • The main energy source used by cells. • The natural home where an organism lives. • A group of similar cells working together. • A change in DNA that can affect an organism. • A tightly packed structure that contains DNA. • The molecule that carries genetic instructions. • A trait hidden unless two copies are inherited. • ...
Biology Crossword 2026-05-09
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- Each step up in the energy pyramid, from algae to seals to bears.
- Non-living things in the bear's world like snow, ice, and wind.
- A reproductive cell that only has 37 chromosomes for the bear.
- A physical trait, like clear hollow fur, that helps the bear survive the Arctic.
- The science of naming and sorting the bear into groups like "Mammalia."
- Any bad guy like a virus or bacteria that makes the polar bear sick.
- A single letter like A, T, C, or G in the bear's DNA code.
- This describes the bear's cells because they have a nucleus inside.
- The act of rewriting the bear's DNA code into an mRNA message.
- Organisms that rot the bear's body after it dies to return nutrients to the sea.
- A fox eats the bear's leftovers; the fox wins and the bear is unaffected.
- A bear gets a tiny bit of this "quick energy" from the glycogen in meat.
- When the bear's cells use mRNA to actually build a physical protein.
- The specific movement of water across the bear's cell membranes.
- A biological helper like Lipase that speeds up the breakdown of fats.
- Living things in the bear's world like seals, fish, and seaweed.
- The polar bear is at the very top of the food chain with no natural enemies.
- A bear can't make food from sunlight, so it has to hunt; what is this called?
- A random mistake in the bear's DNA that might change its traits.
- The variety of different types of life found in the Arctic ecosystem.
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- Survival of the fittest where the best-camouflaged bears live longer.
- The double-layered gatekeeper that makes up the bear's cell membrane.
- The actual letters like Bb that the bear carries in its genes.
- Arctic bacteria are this because they lack a nucleus, unlike the bear.
- When a bear has one Big T and one little t gene for a trait.
- The physical look of the bear, like its black skin or white fur.
- How oxygen naturally travels from the bear's lungs into its blood cells.
- A random event, like a storm, that changes the bear population by chance.
- The bear eats muscle meat to get this molecule for its own tissue repair.
- The process a virus uses to explode a bear's cell after making copies.
- The actual molecule of energy currency the bear's cells use to move.
- A rare Arctic deal where two different species help each other and both win.
- The specific part of the cell where the bear's cellular respiration happens.
- The general body cells of the bear that contain 74 chromosomes.
- The twisted ladder shape that holds the bear's genetic instructions.
- The first half of the bear's two-part scientific naming system.
- When a bear has two of the same alleles, like two Big T letters.
- The process where the bear breathes in O2 and burns sugar to get energy.
- The biomolecule found in seal blubber that provides long-term energy.
- How does a polar bear keep its inner temperature at 98 degrees while standing on an iceberg?
40 Clues: A single letter like A, T, C, or G in the bear's DNA code. • When a bear has one Big T and one little t gene for a trait. • The actual letters like Bb that the bear carries in its genes. • A reproductive cell that only has 37 chromosomes for the bear. • The act of rewriting the bear's DNA code into an mRNA message. • ...
Biology Vocab 2026-05-07
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- speeds up chemical reactions
- A,T,C,G
- Blood vessels and blood
- Makes food for cell
- Heart and blood vessels
- 😊😊
- Tailbone
- Jelly-like substance in a cell
- 😊☹
- Brain and spinal cord
- Power house of the cell
- Favors the average
- Only one of the chromosomes from a pair
- Cell control center
- Deoxyribonuleic acid
- Extra chromosome
- (XY)
- favors extremes on both ends
- Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
- To get rid of damaged cells
- Selective breeding, molecular tech., PCR
- Shiver when cold and sweat when hot
- Bones part of what system
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- 😊😐
- (XX)
- Father of genetics
- Muscles part of what system
- Unzips DNA
- Pituitary, thyroid, pancreas, adrenal glands
- Change in traits over generations
- 🤜🤛
- Forelimbs of humans, whales, bats, and cats
- Egg and sperm come together
- The ultimate energy source
- Makes proteins in a cell
- Favors one extreme
- Adds nucleotide bases
- Wings on birds, bats, and insects
- 😊💀
- Clump of cells dividing uncontrollably
40 Clues: 😊😐 • 🤜🤛 • 😊😊 • 😊☹ • 😊💀 • (XX) • (XY) • A,T,C,G • Tailbone • Unzips DNA • Extra chromosome • Father of genetics • Favors one extreme • Favors the average • Makes food for cell • Cell control center • Deoxyribonuleic acid • Brain and spinal cord • Adds nucleotide bases • Blood vessels and blood • Heart and blood vessels • Power house of the cell • Makes proteins in a cell • Bones part of what system • ...
Biology Vocab 2026-05-12
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- The art of keeping your cool when the world gets too hot.
- Helix A twisted ladder that holds the secrets to who you are.
- The science of putting every living thing in its proper pigeonhole.
- The one-way plumbing that keeps a tree’s "head" from getting thirsty.
- The cleanup crew that turns "the end" into a new beginning.
- Nature’s "lock and key" specialist that never gets tired of the grind.
- The cellular currency you’ll need to spend for every move you make.
- The ultimate long-game makeover that takes millions of years.
- A "mock drill" for your white blood cells.
- Key A "choose your own adventure" book for identifying a mystery bug.
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- A plant’s way of reaching out and touching someone—or something.
- The microscopic "bad guy" trying to crash your system’s party.
- What the world actually sees, regardless of what's in your genes.
- An animal that thinks "mowing the lawn" is just a fancy buffet.
- A watery migration toward the saltier side of the tracks.
- The hidden hand of cards you were dealt at birth.
- A dignified "exit stage left" for cells that have overstayed their welcome.
- A "typo" in the script that could lead to a plot twist.
- A biological "win-win" where nobody leaves unhappy.
- One of two choices in the great genetic "this or that."
20 Clues: A "mock drill" for your white blood cells. • The hidden hand of cards you were dealt at birth. • A biological "win-win" where nobody leaves unhappy. • A "typo" in the script that could lead to a plot twist. • One of two choices in the great genetic "this or that." • The art of keeping your cool when the world gets too hot. • ...
Biology crossword 2026-05-11
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- The constant struggle of a cell to keep its internal conditions balanced and stable
- The mechanism of evolution where the most fit organisms survive and reproduce
- The site of photosynthesis where light energy is converted into chemical energy
- A medicine used to kill bacterial infections but is ineffective against viruses
- A biological catalyst that lowers activation energy to speed up reactions
- A structure that has lost its original function through evolution
- An organism that can make its own food.
- Each step in the energy pyramid
- A beneficial trait that helps an organism survive in its specific environment
- The monomer of nucleic acids made of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base
- Any change in the DNA sequence that can be helpful, harmful, or neutral
- A condition in which both alleles for a gene are fully and separately expressed
- Body systems responsible for fighting off infections
- The genetic combination of alleles represented by letters like Aa or bb
- Cell division that creates four genetically different haploid gametes
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- The formation of a new and distinct species over the course of evolution
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- A macromolecule composed of monosaccharides used for quick energy
- The stage of the cell cycle where the nucleus divides into two identical nuclei
- Factors in an ecosystem that are not alive
- The organelle where glucose is broken down to create ATP energy
- A simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- The movement of materials across a membrane that requires the cell to use energy
- The single cell that is formed when a sperm and egg unite during fertilization
- consumer that feeds directly on producers
- Any type of harmful agent that can cause illness (virus or bacteria)
- A genetic situation where the phenotype is a blend
- The process occurring in the nucleus where DNA is used to make mRNA
- An organism that makes its own food
- The process at the ribosome where mRNA is read to build a protein
- Organism that obtains energy from the foods it consumes; also called a consumer
- A viral replication cycle in which copies of a virus are made within a host cell, which then bursts open, releasing new viruses
- A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species.
- The specific term for water diffusing across a semi-permeable membrane
- Having two different versions of an allele for a specific gene
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the relationship
- A hydrophobic molecule used for long-term energy storage and insulation
- An organism like a fungus that breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to the soil
- The physical expression of a trait that you can actually observe with your eyes
- Nonliving, requires a host to replicate, move and survive
40 Clues: Each step in the energy pyramid • An organism that makes its own food • An organism that can make its own food. • consumer that feeds directly on producers • Factors in an ecosystem that are not alive • A genetic situation where the phenotype is a blend • Body systems responsible for fighting off infections • A simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus • ...
Biology Basics! 2026-05-14
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- Serve as long term energy storage molecules
- System that produces hormones
- Second step in protein synthesis
- Different forms of a gene. Ex. Hh
- Body cells
- Location on enzyme where substrate attaches
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Monomer of Nucleic Acids
- Process by which gametes are made
- Non-living infectious agent
- Living and nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- Plant hormone responsible for phototropism
- Transports water in plants
- What Viruses need to reproduce
- Cells that contain a nucleus. Ex.)Human cells
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- Chromosomes line up in the middle (stage)
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- Process by which plants make glucose
- Structures that are no longer functional
- sugar produced by plants
- Thymine always binds with ____.
- Natural ____ states, fittest will survive.
- Quick source of energy
- Site of protein synthesis
- One organism benefits, other is unaffected.
- Plants response to touch.
- Capital letter in genetics, trait expressed.
- System that transports oxygen in body.
- Type of succession that begins with no soil
- Number of cells produced in mitosis
30 Clues: Body cells • Quick source of energy • Powerhouse of the cell • sugar produced by plants • Monomer of Nucleic Acids • Site of protein synthesis • Plants response to touch. • Transports water in plants • Non-living infectious agent • System that produces hormones • What Viruses need to reproduce • Thymine always binds with ____. • Second step in protein synthesis • ...
Biology Practice 2026-05-14
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- Variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration.
- Structure controlling what enters and leaves the cell.
- Web Network of interconnected food chains.
- Green pigment that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Storage organelle in a cell.
- Reproduction Reproduction involving two parents.
- Undifferentiated cell that can become specialized.
- A change in a DNA sequence.
- Organism that cannot make its own food.
- Niche The role an organism plays in its environment.
- Relationship where both organisms benefit.
- Trait Trait hidden when a dominant trait is present.
- Process where organisms best adapted survive and reproduce.
- Square Diagram used to predict inheritance patterns.
- Molecule involved in protein synthesis.
- Basic unit of life.
- Process of making RNA from DNA.
- Respiration Cellular respiration that requires oxygen.
- Specialized cell that carries nerve impulses.
- Scientist known for the theory of natural selection.
- Process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy.
- Characteristic passed from parent to offspring.
- Organism hunted by a predator.
- Cell division producing identical body cells.
- Organelle responsible for protein synthesis.
- Molecule used by cells for energy.
- Group of organisms able to reproduce fertile offspring.
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- Chemical messenger produced by glands.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Process cells use to release energy without oxygen.
- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- Natural environment where an organism lives.
- Organism that makes its own food.
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- The largest population an environment can support.
- Group of similar cells working together.
- Threadlike structure carrying genetic information.
- Graph Type of graph showing population growth over time.
- Change in populations over generations.
- Multiple populations living together in one area.
- Respiration Cellular respiration that occurs without oxygen.
- Segment of DNA controlling a trait.
- Scientific theory stating all organisms are made of cells.
- Observable traits or characteristics of an organism.
- Different form of a gene.
- Living factors in an environment.
- Organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms.
- Trait Trait that masks another trait when present.
- Single-celled prokaryotic organisms.
- Group of the same species living in one area.
- Close relationship between two different species.
- Process cells use to release energy from glucose.
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- Nonliving factors in an environment.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
- Cell division producing reproductive cells.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Maintaining stable internal conditions in an organism.
- Process of copying DNA before cell division.
- Scientist who first observed cork cells.
- Organism that makes its own food from sunlight or chemicals.
- Gas released during photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration.
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- Nonliving particle that reproduces inside a host cell.
- System Body system that fights disease.
- Process where ribosomes build proteins.
- Interaction where organisms fight for the same resources.
- Molecule that stores genetic information.
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
- Organelle known as the “powerhouse of the cell.”
- Organism that hunts other organisms for food.
- Cell structure containing DNA and controlling activities.
73 Clues: Basic unit of life. • Different form of a gene. • A change in a DNA sequence. • Storage organelle in a cell. • Organism hunted by a predator. • Process of making RNA from DNA. • Living factors in an environment. • Organism that makes its own food. • The genetic makeup of an organism. • Molecule used by cells for energy. • Segment of DNA controlling a trait. • ...
Biology Vocab 2026-05-15
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- An organism that must eat other organisms in order to gain energy
- structures Body parts in different species that are similar in structure.
- A part of DNA that codes for a protein or trait.
- Shows ancestors and where traits came from.
- evidence Remains or traces of ancient organisms.
- Characteristic of individuals.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- Genetic makeup of an organism.
- An animal that only eats animals.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not helped or harmed.
- Physical characteristic.
- Cycle Where elements moves through the atmosphere, soil, and living things via photosynthesis and respiration.
- Enzyme that "unzips" DNA.
- Large land area with specific climate and animals fit for the climate.
- A group of different populations of different species living and interacting in the same area.
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- The total variety of life in the world.
- Autotrophs Organisms that make their own food using energy from sunlight.
- A relationship where both organisms benefit.
- cycle How phosphorus moves from rocks, into soil and water, through plants and animals, and back to rocks again.
- A community made up of plants and animals that interact in order to live.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other doesn't.
- cycle-nitrogen fixation The process where bacteria convert atmospheric gas into a form plants can use.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Has a copy of the trait but doesn't show it.
- ancestor An ancient organism that other organisms descended from.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- A heritable trait that increases an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Caries genetic information.
- The mRNA carries the information for making proteins to the
- Which type of RNA functions as a blueprint of the genetic code?
- Molecule that preforms things in the body.
- polymerase Adds new nucleotides to DNA strand.
32 Clues: Physical characteristic. • Enzyme that "unzips" DNA. • Caries genetic information. • Characteristic of individuals. • Genetic makeup of an organism. • An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that only eats animals. • The total variety of life in the world. • Molecule that preforms things in the body. • Shows ancestors and where traits came from. • ...
SCIENCE 2019-11-18
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- IN A THN FLEXIBLE ROD OR THREAD
- DISTANCE MOVED BY A POINT
- PUSH OR PULL
- CONTRIBUTED MOST IN THE STUDY OF ELECTROMAGNETISM
- REGION AROUND MAGNETIC MATERIAL
- QUANTUM OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
- INSTRUMENT THAT POINTS DIRECTION
- EACH POINT AFFECTED BY A FORCE
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- MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
- ABILITY TO DO WORK
- WAVES WITH RADIATION
- FLOW OF ELECTRICA CHARGE
- ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE
- PROCESS WHEM A BODY HAS AN ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC CHARACHTERISTICS PRODUCEMAGNETISM
- NORTHPOLE SOUTH POLE
15 Clues: PUSH OR PULL • ABILITY TO DO WORK • ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE • WAVES WITH RADIATION • NORTHPOLE SOUTH POLE • FLOW OF ELECTRICA CHARGE • DISTANCE MOVED BY A POINT • MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING • EACH POINT AFFECTED BY A FORCE • IN A THN FLEXIBLE ROD OR THREAD • REGION AROUND MAGNETIC MATERIAL • INSTRUMENT THAT POINTS DIRECTION • QUANTUM OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION • ...
School Subjects 2022-06-20
13 Clues: chimie • musique • anglais • physique • sciences • histoire • biologie • français • géographie • mathématiques • arts plastiques • education, Education physique • Communications Technology, technologie
STS 2020-04-07
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- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- place where papyrus was invented
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Father of Evolution
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- 3 legs
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- study of diseases
- also known as artificial selection
- study of medicine
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- Father of Physiology
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- Imaginary location of genes
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- Father of Human Medicine
- profession that breeds animals
- Copernicus’ book
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- Father of Microbiology
- Largest Christian Denomination
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- also known as smart card
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
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- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- study of parasites
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- study of body function
- Father of Genetics
- study of Body parts
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- Father of Taxonomy
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- Father of Anatomy
- Father of Biology
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- Oldest civilization
- 4 legs
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Father of Pathology
- meaning middle age
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
58 Clues: 3 legs • 4 legs • Copernicus’ book • study of diseases • Father of Anatomy • Father of Biology • study of medicine • study of parasites • Father of Genetics • Father of Taxonomy • meaning middle age • study of Body parts • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • Father of Pathology • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • Father of Human Medicine • ...
Thermo energyyyyyy 2022-12-02
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Subjects 2024-08-21
17 Clues: tysk • kjemi • fransk • fysikk • musikk • spansk • engelsk • biologi • svømming • geografi • historie • matematikk • Kunst & håndverk • RLE (to ord i ett) • vitenskap/naturfag • valgfag (to ord i ett) • kroppsøving (to ord i ett)
STS 2020-04-07
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- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- Father of Biology
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- study of medicine
- study of body function
- place where papyrus was invented
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- Father of Taxonomy
- profession that breeds animals
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- also known as smart card
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- also known as artificial selection
- Imaginary location of genes
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- Father of Anatomy
- Father of Human Medicine
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- study of Body parts
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
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- from the greek word “demokratia”
- Largest Christian Denomination
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- study of diseases
- meaning middle age
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Father of Evolution
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Father of Microbiology
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- Copernicus’ book
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- Father of Physiology
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- Father of Genetics
- Oldest civilization
- Father of Pathology
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- study of parasites
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • Father of Biology • study of diseases • study of medicine • Father of Anatomy • meaning middle age • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Genetics • study of parasites • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • Father of Pathology • study of Body parts • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
Radiation & Microwave Theory 2023-10-31
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- A device designed to oscillate at specific microwave frequencies.
- A device that increases the power of microwave signals.
- A component used to focus or redirect microwave signals.
- The process of varying a carrier signal with information.
- A structure for guiding microwave signals with low loss.
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- A device used to capture and process incoming microwave signals.
- A device used to send out microwave signals.
- A component that allows the passage of signals in one direction only.
- A structure used to transmit and receive electromagnetic waves.
- The number of oscillations of a wave per unit time.
10 Clues: A device used to send out microwave signals. • The number of oscillations of a wave per unit time. • A device that increases the power of microwave signals. • A component used to focus or redirect microwave signals. • A structure for guiding microwave signals with low loss. • The process of varying a carrier signal with information. • ...
Conduction, Convection, Radiation 2024-11-08
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- What is the degree of heat/coldness in a object/living thing called
- What is the energy of heat called
- The capacity or power to do work, such as the capacity to move an object (of a given mass) by the application of force
- What is the heat transfer that transfers by direct touch
- What is the heat transfer that transfers by the rising and sinking of hot and cold gas/liquids
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- What is the energy of movement called?
- What is the heat transfer the transfers by electromagnetic waves
- What is the process of two different temperatures changing into one, same temperature called
- What is a simpler word for 'high temperature,' opposite of cold
- What is a simpler word for 'low temperature,' opposite of hot
10 Clues: What is the energy of heat called • What is the energy of movement called? • What is the heat transfer that transfers by direct touch • What is a simpler word for 'low temperature,' opposite of hot • What is a simpler word for 'high temperature,' opposite of cold • What is the heat transfer the transfers by electromagnetic waves • ...
French Cours 2024-12-03
Heat Transfer Key Terms 2022-02-17
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- this material is a good conductor of heat
- a colour that absorbs radiation the best
- heat transfer that does not involve particles
- heat transfer between objects that are touching
- a colour that reflects radiation well
- a material that restricts heat flow by conduction
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- a piece of equipment commonly used to measure temperature
- frying pan handles are commonly made from this
- created when hot air rises and cool air sinks
- heat transfer involving the circulation of fluids
- conduction occurs the fastest in this state of matter
- a material that allow heat to follow by
12 Clues: a colour that reflects radiation well • a material that allow heat to follow by • a colour that absorbs radiation the best • this material is a good conductor of heat • created when hot air rises and cool air sinks • heat transfer that does not involve particles • frying pan handles are commonly made from this • heat transfer between objects that are touching • ...
Do you Know the CWLT? 2019-03-06
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- recently got a shout out for making every chemistry appointment fun!
- double majoring in computer science and art history and minoring in math
- every staff meeting, he reads a few shout-outs
- majors in molecular and cellular biology but not a subject tutor
- when she brings cookies to staff meetings the crowd goes wild
- best hair in the CWLT
- quick! who is the Physics tutor?
- probably the coolest chinese tutor out there
- our favorite German tutor
- french tutor
- Alia Kabir is a writing advisor, but is an ______ subject tutor as well
- biology tutor
- if you give her a stats tutee, you're doing it wrong...
- leads students of color hour
- volunteers at St Joseph's Medical Center when he's not tutoring in biology
- often spotted lying on the ground. very friendly. 10/10
- probably a first-class hacker
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- writing advisor AND computer science tutor? man, he does it all!
- pretty sure that is not his dog in his photo but we love it anyways
- when she's not playing soccer, this writing advisor will talk to anyone about middle eastern politics, or her latest religion class!
- blonde hair, great spanish, and a doggo named Willow
- Quick! what subject does Malcolm tutor in??
- President of 4 Horsemen Investments
- spent a gap year volunteering on organic farms all over Japan
- wins for best dressed the minute he puts on a bowtie
- Brynn runs chem review sessions on Sundays in the ____ resource room
- if a student from the Dionysus and Theatre seminar wants a meeting with their liaison, who do you schedule them with?
- Sarah W_______
- her smile makes all the spanish tutees feel better about their upcoming tests!
- new academic consultant!
- particularly interested in how chemistry relates to sustainable processes through his research investigating aspects of Green Chemistry.
- say you get a request for a writing advisor who knows something about biology. Who could you schedule them with?
- Exercise Science tutor
- liaison, psych stats, writing advisor... she does it all!
- covers everything from Math 160-Math 360
35 Clues: french tutor • biology tutor • Sarah W_______ • best hair in the CWLT • Exercise Science tutor • new academic consultant! • our favorite German tutor • leads students of color hour • probably a first-class hacker • quick! who is the Physics tutor? • President of 4 Horsemen Investments • covers everything from Math 160-Math 360 • Quick! what subject does Malcolm tutor in?? • ...
Radioactivity 2024-04-14
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- The general name of the particles given off in the process of radioactivity.
- The process where particles are released from certain atoms.
- A type of radiation. Is a Helium nucleus; ⁴He. It has a positive charge. It has the lowest penetrating ability.
- The process where an unstable nucleus releases its energy by emitting radiation
- The French scientist who first discovered radioactivity.
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- A type of radiation. Is a stream of electrons; e⁻¹. It has a negative charge. It has medium penetrating ability.
- A type of radiation. It is a high energy photon with the symbol; γ. It has no charge and has the greatest penetrating ability.
- Also called the Belt of Stability. When the number of protons of an isotope are graphed against the number of neutrons, the stable isotopes form a noticeable band across the graph. This is where the ratio of protons to neutrons is just right to form a stable atom.
- The general name for any of the types of elements that give off radiation.
- Curie A Polish/French team that did much of the ground breaking work in the field of Radioactivity. They discovered Radium and Polonium.
- The force found in the nucleus that helps keep all the positive charges found in the protons in the nucleus from flying apart.
11 Clues: The French scientist who first discovered radioactivity. • The process where particles are released from certain atoms. • The general name for any of the types of elements that give off radiation. • The general name of the particles given off in the process of radioactivity. • The process where an unstable nucleus releases its energy by emitting radiation • ...
Crew Simonetti Lab 2024-10-29
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- opposite of cooling
- microwave is an example
- packed together
- metal is a good example of this
- heat through transfer or touch
- heat transfer from air to liquie
- opposite of kinetic energy
- can be sound or radiation
- it makes everything move
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- how hot or cold the object is
- thermos is an example
- heat needed to raise temperature
- opposite of potential energy
- kind of energy through heat
- equilibrium example is hot tea
15 Clues: packed together • opposite of cooling • thermos is an example • microwave is an example • it makes everything move • can be sound or radiation • opposite of kinetic energy • kind of energy through heat • opposite of potential energy • how hot or cold the object is • heat through transfer or touch • equilibrium example is hot tea • metal is a good example of this • ...
Energy types 2024-10-30
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- heat transfer from air to liquid
- packed together
- microwave is an example
- metal is a good example of this
- opposite of kinetic energy
- opposite of potential energy
- thermos is an example
- kind of energy through heat
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- heat needed to raise temperature
- how hot or cold the object is
- heat through transfer or touch
- can be sound or radiation
- equilibrium example is hot tea
- opposite of cooling
- it makes everything move
15 Clues: packed together • opposite of cooling • thermos is an example • microwave is an example • it makes everything move • can be sound or radiation • opposite of kinetic energy • kind of energy through heat • opposite of potential energy • how hot or cold the object is • heat through transfer or touch • equilibrium example is hot tea • metal is a good example of this • ...
koulusanastoa 2022-08-21
22 Clues: maths • music • a term • Swedish • physics • biology • English • religion • chemistry • geography • handcraft • visual art • a spring term • a school year • a report card • social studies • an autumn term • home economics • health education • physical education • a mid-autumn break • native/mother language
Days of the Week/Subjects 2022-12-02
28 Clues: art • week • When? • music • Sunday • Monday • Friday • Spanish • history • physics • biology • English • Tuesday • sciences • Thursday • Saturday • Today is • wednesday • chemistry • geography • economics • journalism • psychology • literature • humanities • mathematics • What day is it? • computer science
Spanish Vocab Pages 40-41 2020-10-05
27 Clues: art • music • class • school • course • library • biology • stadium • Spanish • physics • sciences • semester • homework • schedule • cafeteria • bookstore • economics • geography • classmate • test; quiz • laboratory • test; exam • accounting • house; home • computer science • trimester; quarter • university; college
FR I Au lycée 2021-01-06
27 Clues: art • gym • math • easy • test • music • French • German • boring • biology • history • English • subject • because • Spanish • physics • homework • geography • chemistry • fascinating • interesting • course, class • recess, break • hard, difficult • dismissal, exit • worthless, no good • computers, technology
In Der Schule 2021-09-17
25 Clues: pen • glue • today • ruler • pencil • folder • binder • crayon • tissue • science • on sale • biology • scissors • backpack • notebook • thank you • calculator • sweatshirt • gym shorts • sticky note • sport store • water bottle • i already have • colored pencil • department store
Vocabulary 2023-02-28
27 Clues: /art • /class • /course • /school • / music • /libary • /physics • /spanish • /stadium • /biology • /semester • /sciences • /homework • /schedule • /test;quiz • /classmate • /bookstore • /cafeteria • /test;exam • /economics • /accounting • /laboratory • / geography • /house;home • /computer science • /trimester;quarter • /university;college
School and Education By Daniele Ramberti 2014-02-24
30 Clues: banco • gesso • sedia • zaino • gomma • matita • storia • diario • fisica • scuola • allievo • chimica • bidello • diritto • materia • preside • scienze • righello • studente • biologia • astuccio • quaderno • temperino • religione • geografia • porfessore • matematica • insegnante • tecnologia • educazione fisica
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2015-03-26
27 Clues: pen • run • book • math • I am • blue • dance • paper • after • lunch • class • I want • soccer • I have • we eat • movies • pencil • folder • history • biology • notebook • practice • practice • I listen • they rent • gusta I like • movie theather
Capitulo 1B 2017-07-24
25 Clues: big • math • easy • hard • class • course • french • german • english • biology • physics • spanish • history • there is • sciences • same (b) • chemistry • small (b) • difficult • boring (b) • teacher (g) • few (girls) • all (girls) • a lot (boys) • social studies
Med term 2018-10-08
27 Clues: HBP • tip • gum • egg • gay • scar • blue • clot • fear • first • heart • small • chest • doctor • kidnap • throat • kneecap • fingers • cancers • newborn • vomiting • throwing • before birth • study of life • resembling mucus • study of function • inability to sleep
Vocabulary JE UNIT 3 2023-11-26
26 Clues: wf • dużo • uczeń • plakat • zegarek • słownik • stołówka • biologia • plastyka • pora snu • kwadrans • przepisać • przedmiot • sprawdzać • geografia • odpowiedź • podręcznik • matematyka • biblioteka • plan lekjji • bądź cicho! • ręce do góry • pospiesz się! • odrabiać lekcje • przygotowywać się • szkoła z internatem
Middle School Roots: Sets 1-5 2023-12-05
25 Clues: sci • bio • geo • phys • dict • derm • phon • spect • fract • meter • psych • astro • chron • cosmo • cardio • -ology • vid/vis • pod/ped • man/manu • cap/capit • aud/audit • dent/dont • ang/angle • gram/graph • tact/tang(e)
School Subjects 2024-01-10
32 Clues: art • band • class • choir • school • civics • recess • algebra • biology • Spanish • history • science • English • language • geometry • assembly • finearts • language • lunchtime • geography • chemistry • orchestra • studyhall • literature • technology • mathematics • socialstudies • schoolsubject • socialscience • schoolsubject • computerscience • physicaleducation
School Vocabulary 2023-09-14
30 Clues: pen • art • exam • quiz • chalk • music • house • class • course • school • quarter • biology • stadium • science • physics • library • Spanish • semester • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • geography • cafeteria • laboratory • university • accounting • classmate (male) • computer science • classmate (female)
Crucigrama Spanish P. 5 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • history • Physics • English • Biology • library • Economy • library • because • Chemistry • to arrive • Where To? • psychology • Mathematics • totheleftof • Which ones? • wastebasket • next to;beside • to have dinner • to the right of • Computer Science • to have breakfast • business administration
En la clase- Victoria limon 2023-09-21
22 Clues: Why? • Which? • Physics • Economy • Because • Biology • Library • English • History • Chemistry • To arrive • Where to? • Bookstore • Psychology • Wastebasket • Which ones? • To the left of • To have dinner • Next to;besides • To the right of • To have breakfast • Business Administration
Chapter 2 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • which • English • because • Library • Biology • history • physiscs • chemistry • to arrive • economics • Where to? • bookstore • psychology • wastebasket • Which ones? • Mathematicas • to the left of • to have dinner • next to; beside • to the right of • Computer science • to have breakfast • Business administration
les matieres 2024-11-21
26 Clues: PE • math • easy • lunch • funny • class • recess • to end • Arabic • French • algebra • physics • biology • history • English • awesome • tiresome • to begin • geography • difficult • fascinating • interesting • modern languages • computer science • life and earth science • sociales social science
En la clase 2025-11-20
28 Clues: art • exam • music • class • house • school • course • library • physics • biology • Spanish • stadium • semester • schedule • homework • sciences • geography • quiz/test • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • economics • laboratory • university • accounting • classmate (male) • computer science • classmate (female)
Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The study of the structure of organisms and their body parts.
- The scientific study of life and living organisms.
- The study of chemical processes within and related to living organisms.
- The study of the microscopic structure of tissues.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
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- The branch of biology concerned with the study of animals.
- The study or belief in improving the genetic quality of the human population.
- The study of diseases, their causes, effects, and nature.
- The branch of biology that deals with the study of plants.
- The science of classifying organisms into categories based on shared characteristics.
10 Clues: The scientific study of life and living organisms. • The study of the microscopic structure of tissues. • The study of diseases, their causes, effects, and nature. • The branch of biology concerned with the study of animals. • The branch of biology that deals with the study of plants. • The study of the structure of organisms and their body parts. • ...
IR SPECTROSCOPY 2021-03-17
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- An electromagnetic radiation with a wavelenghth between 700 nm and 1 nm.
- Continuous change in the interatomic distance along the axis of the bond between two atoms
- The measurement of the interaction of infrared radiation with matter by absorption, emission, or reflection
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- Region of the infrared spectrum from 1200 to 700 cm-1
- This represents the areas of the spectrum where specific bond vibrations occur.
- A plot of % transmittance of the infrared radiation through the molecule versus wave number of the infrared radiation.
- The amount of light that passes through the sample
- Change in the angle occurring between two bonds
- The motion that results from the molecules' infrared radiation absorption
9 Clues: Change in the angle occurring between two bonds • The amount of light that passes through the sample • Region of the infrared spectrum from 1200 to 700 cm-1 • An electromagnetic radiation with a wavelenghth between 700 nm and 1 nm. • The motion that results from the molecules' infrared radiation absorption • ...
Engineers 2021-09-07
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- responsible for building
- Installation of radar
- traditional engineer
- component of planes
- design prostheses
- study of earth
- move locomotive between tracks
- ensure components of plans
- maintenance of computers
- ways to eliminate wastefulness
- maintain imaging equipment
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- safety populations safety and health
- manufacturing of chemical products
- methods for digging earths surface
- system to protect people
- conduct experiments to test radiation effects
- technician sets quality criteria
- work on solution for fuel
- design functionality of automobiles
- Knowledgeable of physics
- responsible to build new exhibits for rare animals
- air pollution near buildings
- protect soil and water
- work in industry
- the design of aircraft
25 Clues: study of earth • work in industry • design prostheses • component of planes • traditional engineer • Installation of radar • protect soil and water • the design of aircraft • system to protect people • responsible for building • Knowledgeable of physics • maintenance of computers • work on solution for fuel • ensure components of plans • maintain imaging equipment • ...
Year 9 Revision 2022-10-26
Across
- Breathing is part of what nervous system.
- Tells us the number electrons in an atom.
- A form of radiation.
- The variable that is changed.
- A testable explanation or guess.
- Part of the endocrine system.
- Part of the nervous system.
- Piece of evidence for continental drift.
- Shared in an ionic bond.
- Used to improve reliability.
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- Different forms of a characteristic.
- Least penetrating form of radiation.
- Same element with different neutron number.
- When half an isotope disappears.
- Convection currents occur here.
- We live on this layer of the Earth.
- We keep this the same in an experiment.
- Used during respiration.
- The variable that is measured.
- Shape of DNA.
20 Clues: Shape of DNA. • A form of radiation. • Used during respiration. • Shared in an ionic bond. • Part of the nervous system. • Used to improve reliability. • The variable that is changed. • Part of the endocrine system. • The variable that is measured. • Convection currents occur here. • When half an isotope disappears. • A testable explanation or guess. • ...
Atmospheric Chemistry 2022-06-16
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- CO
- H2O
- An alternative to petrol that can be made from crops
- CO2
- CH4
- Removing CO2 from emissions and storing it
- The name of the radiation also called heat
- The dying out of a species
- O3
- SO2
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- NOx
- C
- Something with no net release of CO2
- The total amount of CO2 released in a product's lifetime
- Effect leading to warming of the Earth
- Short-wave visible radiation
- The gas surrounding the surface of the Earth
- Making people pay extra for activities that release lots of CO2
- The main gas in the Earth's atmosphere
- Taking actions to counteract the effects of activities that release lots of CO2
20 Clues: C • CO • O3 • NOx • H2O • CO2 • CH4 • SO2 • The dying out of a species • Short-wave visible radiation • Something with no net release of CO2 • Effect leading to warming of the Earth • The main gas in the Earth's atmosphere • Removing CO2 from emissions and storing it • The name of the radiation also called heat • The gas surrounding the surface of the Earth • ...
all about keerthana 2023-05-17
18 Clues: twin • ur age • __ bee • zodiac • ur mom • ur name • __ girl • sweet __ • lookalike • alter-ego • hair color • bday month • yummy papas • jacket color • ur fav class • you are the __ • natural hair mask • 8th grade superlative
Heat transfer 2024-10-30
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- opposite of cooling
- microwave is an example
- packed together
- metal is a good example of this
- heat through transfer or touch
- heat transfer from air to liquid
- opposite of kinetic energy
- can be sound or radiation
- it makes everything move
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- how hot or cold the object is
- thermos is an example
- heat needed to raise temperature
- opposite of potential energy
- kind of energy through heat
- equilibrium example is ho
15 Clues: packed together • opposite of cooling • thermos is an example • microwave is an example • it makes everything move • equilibrium example is ho • can be sound or radiation • opposite of kinetic energy • kind of energy through heat • opposite of potential energy • how hot or cold the object is • heat through transfer or touch • metal is a good example of this • ...
Planets 2025-04-10
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- The second planet from the sun
- the red planet
- energy given off by the sun
- A burning ball of gas
- Kinetic, thermal and chemical...
- Earths natural Satelight
- The solar system contains 8 of these
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- It is the largest planet
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- The 6th planet from the sun
- Visible radiation
- Relating to sun
- Planets orbit around this star
- Where we live
14 Clues: Where we live • the red planet • Relating to sun • Visible radiation • A burning ball of gas • It is the largest planet • Earths natural Satelight • The 6th planet from the sun • energy given off by the sun • The second planet from the sun • Planets orbit around this star • Kinetic, thermal and chemical... • The solar system contains 8 of these • The smallest planet in our solar system
The Universe 2013-12-15
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- Crown of the sun
- A reddish gaseous layer immediately above the photosphere
- A celestial object of very small radius and very high density
- A massive burst of solar wind
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky
- A star increasing brightness
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky
- A very large star that is even brighter than a giant
- A small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet
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- A gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- Innermost layer of the sun
- A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
- Energy is transported by convection
- A celestial object, thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star
- A ring-shaped nebula formed by an expanding shell of gas
- A spot or patch on the sun
- The luminous envelope of a star
- Energy travels through the zone in the form of electromagnetic radiation
- A brief eruption of high energy radiation from the suns surface
- A star showing a sudden large increase in brightness then returning to its normal state
20 Clues: Crown of the sun • Innermost layer of the sun • A spot or patch on the sun • A star increasing brightness • A massive burst of solar wind • The luminous envelope of a star • Energy is transported by convection • A fixed luminous point in the night sky • A very large star that is even brighter than a giant • A ring-shaped nebula formed by an expanding shell of gas • ...
waves 2013-04-16
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- change in the speed of light as it passes from one substance into another
- curved outwards
- high energy electromagnetic waves that can be transmitted through solids and provide infomation about their structure
- allowing light tp come through imperfectly as in frosted glass
- high energy electromatic radiation produced during nuclear reactions
- narrow beams of light
- transmitter of energy without the movement of particles from place to place
- material through which a wave moves
- region in which the particels are closer than when not disturbed by a wave
- unit of frequency
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- curved inwards
- bouncing off the surface of a substance
- invisible radiation emitted by all warm objects
- discribes a substance that allows most light to pass throught it
- maximum distance that a particle moves away from its undisturbed position
- invisible radiation similer to light but with a slightly higher frequency and more energy
- describes a substance that does not allow any light to pass through it
- wave involving the vibration of particles perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
- wide stream of light rays all moving the same direction
- a unit of measurement of relative sound intensity
20 Clues: curved inwards • curved outwards • unit of frequency • narrow beams of light • material through which a wave moves • bouncing off the surface of a substance • invisible radiation emitted by all warm objects • a unit of measurement of relative sound intensity • wide stream of light rays all moving the same direction • ...
Universe Vocab Alyssa ledbetter 4th 2014-10-09
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- unit length equal to the distance that light travels
- distance the distance between any two corresponding points
- tool collects light or other radiation
- transfer energy through matter space as electromagnetic
- a point beginning point at which something begins
- electric radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves
- it differs a galaxy that does not fit into any category
- waves the change of wavelength that allows us to determine if an object is moving
- small point a theory that say the universe started as a small point
- theory explanations for a broad range of observations
- short electromagnetic waves with shorter wavelength
- medical waves that are used for medical reasons
- strong an object with more than four solar masses
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- star formation Large cloud of gas and dust
- relation vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves
- spiral area of stars that spread out from the center of spiral galaxy
- everything all of space
- high energy electromagnetic waves with high energy
- explosion the death of a star
- ribbons bands of dust
- big huge group of stars that rotate around a center
- yellow luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve
22 Clues: ribbons bands of dust • everything all of space • explosion the death of a star • tool collects light or other radiation • star formation Large cloud of gas and dust • medical waves that are used for medical reasons • a point beginning point at which something begins • strong an object with more than four solar masses • relation vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves • ...
Nuclear Review 2023-01-11
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- Splitting of the nucleus
- Used to control the power of a nuclear reactor
- The process in which substances spontaneously emit radiation
- high speed electron
- Carry electric power at a low current
- Made up of alpha particles
- When 2 nuclei are fused together to form a different atomic nuclei
- Minimizes the leakage of the radioactive material from the containment vessel if there were to be an accident at the power plant
- Has a negative charge and emits beta particles
- Takes on short- term radioactivity from the reactor
- Used to keep the fuel in a well-defined shape and to provide a barrier separating the fission products from the environment.
- High-energy radiation with no mass and are neutral.
- A reaction that involves a change in an atom's nucleus
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- A reinforced steel, concrete or lead structure enclosing a nuclear reactor
- Produces energy
- Drive generators that make electricity
- Aids in the cooling of water that was used to cool exhaust steam exiting the turbines of a power plant.
- Positively charged particles
- The process of unstable nuclei losing energy by emitting radiation
- Where the steam from the steam generator travels through pipes to the turbines.
20 Clues: Produces energy • high speed electron • Splitting of the nucleus • Made up of alpha particles • Positively charged particles • Carry electric power at a low current • Drive generators that make electricity • Used to control the power of a nuclear reactor • Has a negative charge and emits beta particles • Takes on short- term radioactivity from the reactor • ...
Atmosphere 2023-04-17
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- layer that meteorites burn up in, third layer of atmosphere
- energy being passed by electromagnetic waves
- it measures temperature
- _____________ Radiation is mostly blocked by the ozone layer.
- toll to measure air pressure
- gases moving parallel to Earth's surface
- Last layer of atmosphere, contains ionosphere and exosphere
- _________ scale has water freezing at 0 degrees.
- two words total energy of a substance
- Layer of atmosphere where weather occurs, lowest layer
- come to Earth form the sun in the form of visible light, infrared radiation, and ultraviolet light.
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- two words, movement of air where cool air sinks below less dense warm air
- Transfer of thermal energy through direct contact
- _________ winds move over a short distance due to unequal heating of the surface
- Layer of atmosphere with ozone, second layer of atmosphere
- makes up 78 percent of our atmosphere
- is the opposite of sea breeze.
- The average kinetic energy of molecules of a substance
- the amount of gas per given volume of air
- is an example of a local wind where cool air blows over land from water
- is the curve of winds due to Earth's rotation
- makes up 21 percent of our atmosphere
22 Clues: it measures temperature • toll to measure air pressure • is the opposite of sea breeze. • makes up 78 percent of our atmosphere • two words total energy of a substance • makes up 21 percent of our atmosphere • gases moving parallel to Earth's surface • the amount of gas per given volume of air • energy being passed by electromagnetic waves • ...
Chemistry crossword 2024-06-17
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- Type of electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye.
- Name that is the reference for the value of the mole.
- Has two shells and the same number of valence electrons of chlorine.
- Protons and neutrons particles.
- Has a greenish light with the flame test.
- Father of modern chemistry.
- Level of energy when electrons orbit.
- Every element has a specific mass as a signature.
- Electrons located on the outermost shell
- Variant of a same element.
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- Discovered the positive nucleus in the atom.
- Unit that represents a large set of particles.
- An unstable isotope that will start a chain reaction.
- First known as "better air".
- Radiation that shows the highest level of energy on the spectrum.
- Electrons located on the first shell(s) but not the last one.
- An old concept that was believed to be a fluid taken or added during combustion.
- From its Latin origin "Aurum"
- Radiation that shows the lowest level of energy on the spectrum.
- Has a mass of 56 amu.
- Has two shells of energy and only four valence electrons.
- Isotope of hydrogen with an extra two neutrons
- Discover the levels of energy for the electrons.
23 Clues: Has a mass of 56 amu. • Variant of a same element. • Father of modern chemistry. • First known as "better air". • From its Latin origin "Aurum" • Protons and neutrons particles. • Level of energy when electrons orbit. • Electrons located on the outermost shell • Has a greenish light with the flame test. • Discovered the positive nucleus in the atom. • ...
Electromagnetic 2026-01-07
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- Always have 2 opposite poles
- valley
- Changing electric field induces changing magnetic field repeatedly causing electromagnetic
- An electric field has lines of
- all radiation travels at the same -----
- Electric field lines radiate inward
- Electricity is created when a charged particle---
- Light travels________ km/s
- Speed same but cycles and wavelengths----(opposite)
- mean to crest to trough to mean is a wave ----
- Without other particles, electric field lines go to infinity or come from infinity
- Distance between two crests or troughs
- a magnetic field will produce a current but only if it is
- Center line is the ---- position
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- Cycle per second (Hertz)
- a charge will produce a magnetic field but only if it is
- Mean to crest
- least frequency
- Electric field lines radiate outward
- highest frequency
- ------- radiation is energy that travels in waves through oscillating electric and magnetic fields
- Ray acronym
- Top of the mountain
- Thumbs up = direction of the ----- is up
- Every charged particle has an electric
- middle frequency
- Movement of charges can produce
- We can only see this when it encounters an object and is a part of radiation
28 Clues: valley • Ray acronym • Mean to crest • least frequency • middle frequency • highest frequency • Top of the mountain • Cycle per second (Hertz) • Light travels________ km/s • Always have 2 opposite poles • An electric field has lines of • Movement of charges can produce • Center line is the ---- position • Electric field lines radiate inward • Electric field lines radiate outward • ...
diagnostic imaging crossword 2024-12-16
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- exposure reduced by the square of the distance from the patient
- an increase of image size of the object compared with its actual size
- consist of mostly empty space
- white "crescent" marks
- radiation is measured with this
- as low as reasonably achievable
- radiographic misrepresentation of either the size or shape of the anatomic part
- a radiographic chart that identifies reliable exposure for a known thickness
- the portion of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated
- the outside edge or shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated
- partner to the cathode in the x-ray tube'
- occur by chance and may occur without a threshold level of dose
- cells dividing and subdividing
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- German scientist that discovered a glowing platinocyanide plate
- the anode consist of this material
- Controls the size of the X-ray beam and prevents it from spreading wider than necessary
- intensity of the radiation is greater on the cathode side than on the anode side.
- an alternative method of developing a variable kV technique chart
- developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation
- process by which genetic cells divide and subdivide
20 Clues: white "crescent" marks • consist of mostly empty space • cells dividing and subdividing • radiation is measured with this • as low as reasonably achievable • the anode consist of this material • partner to the cathode in the x-ray tube' • process by which genetic cells divide and subdivide • developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation • ...
Big Bang 2024-03-15
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- A rapid increase in the size or amount of something.
- The increase in the wavelength of light from distant objects.
- MATTER Unseen matter that is inferred to exist from gravitational effects.
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena.
- The process of something getting larger in size.
- The process of creating atomic nuclei in the early universe.
- Tiny units of matter.
- BANG The event believed to have led to the formation of the universe.
- Uneven distribution of properties in different directions.
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- A type of electromagnetic radiation with a longer wavelength than visible light.
- Energy transmitted in the form of waves or particles.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- Relating to the force of attraction between objects with mass.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or electromagnetic radiation.
- A point where something is extremely dense or infinitely small.
- A huge system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- Relating to the universe as a whole.
17 Clues: Tiny units of matter. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • Relating to the universe as a whole. • The study of celestial objects and phenomena. • The process of something getting larger in size. • A rapid increase in the size or amount of something. • Energy transmitted in the form of waves or particles. • Uneven distribution of properties in different directions. • ...
The Atom/Isotopes and Radioactive Decay 2024-12-17
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- an atom that has a positive or negative charge
- ionizing radiation that is made up of a helium particle
- The ______ of neutrons to protons determines the stability of nucleus
- ______number is equal to number of protons
- number of neutrons in Nitrogen-15
- time required for 50% of a radioisotope to decay(2 words)
- positive charged and located in the nucleus
- unstable atoms caused by neutron/proton ratio
- found in the nucleus of atoms but have no charge
- _______ number the sum of protons and neutrons
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- describes the percentage of an isotope that exists in nature for an element
- type of ionizing radiation that is NOT a particle
- atoms of same element that have different number of neutrons
- _____ particle is a negative charged form of ionizing radiation
- much lighter in mass than protons or neutrons
- element that has 26 protons in any isotope
- radioactive/nuclear______ is process when the nucleus of an atom releases ionizing
17 Clues: number of neutrons in Nitrogen-15 • ______number is equal to number of protons • element that has 26 protons in any isotope • positive charged and located in the nucleus • much lighter in mass than protons or neutrons • unstable atoms caused by neutron/proton ratio • an atom that has a positive or negative charge • _______ number the sum of protons and neutrons • ...
Nuvo vocabulario 2022-04-14
21 Clues: land • hunger • danger • crisis • cancer • allergy • poverty • illness • recycling • radiation • ecosystem • extinction • ecotourism • population • environment • destruction • consequence • alternative • conservation • globalwarming • overpopulation
School And Education By Alessia Battistini 2014-02-24
Las clases 2025-12-02
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- How quick an object burns
- 2 or more elements
- Liquid changes into a gas
- Measures temperature
- A type of electromagnetic radiation
- Mass of a substance
- Energy possessed by an object to move
- The amount of 3D space occupied
- Vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- Structure in a cell
- Smallest part of substance
- A path followed by an object
- Result of a chemical reaction
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- A subatomic particle
- Describe characteristics/qualities
- Control variable
- No shape/definite volume
- Electromagnetic waves
- Force of nature
- Ability of a substance to form solutions
- International system of units
- Metallic element
- Thermal Energy
- Travels through space
24 Clues: Thermal Energy • Force of nature • Control variable • Metallic element • 2 or more elements • Mass of a substance • Structure in a cell • A subatomic particle • Measures temperature • Electromagnetic waves • Travels through space • No shape/definite volume • How quick an object burns • Liquid changes into a gas • Smallest part of substance • A path followed by an object • ...
End of year 2023-05-30
Across
- this science teacher has cats named Bookie, Jay, and Luna
- the newer type of radio transmissions
- a particle of light
- this radiation was first observed in 1900 by Paul Villard
- represented by the amplitude of a light wave
- Ms. Skaronea’s dog
- EM radiation with wavelengths slightly smaller than radio waves
- this science teacher used to be a coroner’s officer
- the type of proportion that exists between wavelength and frequency
- this happens to light because it changes speed
- EM radiation with the smallest wavelengths
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- discovered by Sir William Herschel, when he passed white light through a prism and measuring heat beyond the visible light
- represented by the frequency of a light wave
- the first person to create radio waves
- this type of wave involves particle motion that is perpendicular to energy motion
- examples of this type of radiation include x-rays and gamma rays
- the point on a standing wave with the lowest energy
- first observed accidentally in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
18 Clues: Ms. Skaronea’s dog • a particle of light • the newer type of radio transmissions • the first person to create radio waves • EM radiation with the smallest wavelengths • represented by the frequency of a light wave • represented by the amplitude of a light wave • this happens to light because it changes speed • the point on a standing wave with the lowest energy • ...
Unit 3 Blue Frosting 2019-12-15
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- The time it takes for the radiation or activity in an element to decrease to half its original value
- A group of elements that have similar properties
- The combining of nuclei to form a bigger and heavier nucleus
- A particles found in the nucleus of an atom that has a positive charge
- Patterns in the properties of chemical elements through a period such as electonegativity
- States that lower electron orbital must be filled before electrons can be added to higher orbitals
- States that lower electron orbital must be filled before electrons can be added to higher orbitals
- The name given to a horizontal row of the periodic table
- A column of elements in the periodic table
- A type of particle that is given of during radiation as a Helium element
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- Type of radiation in which unstable atomic nuclei spontaneously give off extra energy
- The measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons
- A particle with a negative charge that is found around the nucleus
- States that an orbital can contain a maximum of two electrons
- Two or more forms of the same element that have equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- The splitting of a heavy nucleus into lighter nuclei
- Every orbital in a subshell is occupied with one electron before an orbital is doubly occupied
- Decay in which a neutron in an atom's nucleus turns into a proton and an electron is given off as radiation
- The distance between crests of a wave
- The net positive or negative charge of an element or molecule due to the loss or gain of a valence electron
20 Clues: The distance between crests of a wave • A column of elements in the periodic table • A group of elements that have similar properties • The splitting of a heavy nucleus into lighter nuclei • The name given to a horizontal row of the periodic table • The combining of nuclei to form a bigger and heavier nucleus • ...
Ch.10 Drew 2020-10-20
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- decays to lead-206
- A mass large enough to sustain fission
- radiation that carries positive electric charge
- analogous to chemical combustion requiring a high temperature.
- Combination of Nuclei and Light Atoms
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- Half-Life of carbon-14
- Rate of decay of a radioactive isotope
- Radiation that carries No charge
- radiation that carries Negative electric charge
- The "Nuclear Sink" for Energy Production
10 Clues: decays to lead-206 • Half-Life of carbon-14 • Radiation that carries No charge • Combination of Nuclei and Light Atoms • Rate of decay of a radioactive isotope • A mass large enough to sustain fission • The "Nuclear Sink" for Energy Production • radiation that carries positive electric charge • radiation that carries Negative electric charge • ...
elements 2022-04-05
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- the smallest particle of matter
- the weakest form of radiation
- two or more elements that can be physically separated
- the particle with no charge in an atom
- the positively charged particle in an atom
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- a radioactive element
- two or more elements that cannot be physically separated
- the strongest form of radiation
- the medium strength of radiation
- the negatively charged particle in an atom
10 Clues: a radioactive element • the weakest form of radiation • the smallest particle of matter • the strongest form of radiation • the medium strength of radiation • the particle with no charge in an atom • the negatively charged particle in an atom • the positively charged particle in an atom • two or more elements that can be physically separated • ...
Semester 1 2024-12-01
15 Clues: Kimia • Fisika • Ekonomi • Sejarah • Biologi • Geografi • Sosiologi • Matematika • Universitas • Bahasa Arab • ..... School = SD • ..... Science = IPA • ..... High School = SMK • Art and ..... = Seni Budaya • Bachelor's .... = Sarjana S1
Spanish 2025-11-19
15 Clues: Pass • Easy • Algebra • To Talk • Sit Down • (I) Have • To Learn • To Study • To Teach • (You) Have • Interesting • Heath Class • Hardworking • Biology Class • Chemistry class
STS 2020-04-07
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- also known as artificial selection
- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- study of body function
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- Father of Microbiology
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
- Copernicus’ book
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- also known as smart card
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Father of Human Medicine
- Largest Christian Denomination
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- meaning middle age
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- Father of Taxonomy
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
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- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- Father of Evolution
- study of Body parts
- branch of science that involves the study of the composition, structure and properties of matter
- study of medicine
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- Father of Physiology
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- Father of Genetics
- profession that breeds animals
- place where papyrus was invented
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- Father of Anatomy
- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- Father of Pathology
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- study of parasites
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- Oldest civilization
- Father of Biology
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- study of diseases
- Imaginary location of genes
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • study of medicine • Father of Anatomy • Father of Biology • study of diseases • Father of Genetics • study of parasites • meaning middle age • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Evolution • study of Body parts • Father of Pathology • Oldest civilization • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
STS 2020-04-07
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- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- Father of Biology
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- study of medicine
- study of body function
- place where papyrus was invented
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- Father of Taxonomy
- profession that breeds animals
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- also known as smart card
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- also known as artificial selection
- Imaginary location of genes
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- Father of Anatomy
- Father of Human Medicine
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- study of Body parts
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
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- from the greek word “demokratia”
- Largest Christian Denomination
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- study of diseases
- meaning middle age
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Father of Evolution
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Father of Microbiology
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- Copernicus’ book
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- Father of Physiology
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- Father of Genetics
- Oldest civilization
- Father of Pathology
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- study of parasites
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • Father of Biology • study of diseases • study of medicine • Father of Anatomy • meaning middle age • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Genetics • study of parasites • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • Father of Pathology • study of Body parts • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
STS 2020-04-07
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- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- also known as artificial selection
- Father of Microbiology
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Imaginary location of genes
- study of Body parts
- meaning middle age
- Father of Anatomy
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- study of diseases
- Father of Evolution
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- Father of Pathology
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- Father of Physiology
- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- Father of Biology
- Largest Christian Denomination
- Oldest civilization
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- also known as smart card
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- Copernicus’ book
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- profession that breeds animals
- study of medicine
- Father of Genetics
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- Father of Human Medicine
- study of body function
- study of parasites
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- place where papyrus was invented
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- Father of Taxonomy
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • study of medicine • Father of Anatomy • study of diseases • Father of Biology • Father of Genetics • meaning middle age • study of parasites • Father of Taxonomy • study of Body parts • Father of Evolution • Father of Pathology • Oldest civilization • Father of Physiology • Father of Microbiology • study of body function • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
STS 2020-04-07
Across
- Father of Pathology
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- Father of Biology
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- study of body function
- Imaginary location of genes
- study of diseases
- Father of Taxonomy
- Oldest civilization
- Copernicus’ book
- Father of Anatomy
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- Largest Christian Denomination
- Father of Genetics
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
- also known as smart card
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- branch of science that involves the study of the composition, structure and properties of matter
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
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- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Father of Microbiology
- also known as artificial selection
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- place where papyrus was invented
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- meaning middle age
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- Father of Physiology
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- Father of Evolution
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- study of Body parts
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- profession that breeds animals
- study of medicine
- study of parasites
- Father of Human Medicine
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • Father of Biology • study of diseases • Father of Anatomy • study of medicine • meaning middle age • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Genetics • study of parasites • Father of Pathology • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • study of Body parts • Father of Physiology • Father of Microbiology • study of body function • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
french vocab 2020-12-07
Astrophysics 2023-10-14
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- - A fragment of a meteoroid that reaches Earth.
- - Fourth state of matter, common in space.
- - Extremely dense core of a massive star.
- - Range of electromagnetic wavelengths.
- - High-energy particles from space.
- - Material ejected from a supernova explosion.
- - Our sun and its orbiting objects.
- - A large, older star in the later stages of its life.
- - Space telescope for astronomical observation.
- - Region with intense gravitational pull.
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust.
- - A small, dense, and dying star.
- - A rotating neutron star emitting beams of radiation.
- - Faint radiation from the early universe.
- - Study of celestial objects and phenomena.
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- - Study of the universe's origin and evolution.
- - Originating outside Earth.
- - A group of galaxies bound by gravity.
- - Small rocky body in space.
- - Explosion of a dying star.
- - The path an object follows around a celestial body.
- - Extremely bright and distant celestial object.
- - Planet orbiting a star outside our solar system.
- - Interstellar cloud of gas and dust.
- - Formation of elements in stars.
- - Theoretical beginning of the universe.
- - Any natural object in space.
- - High-energy electromagnetic radiation.
- - A facility for celestial viewing.
- - Mysterious, invisible substance in the universe.
30 Clues: - Originating outside Earth. • - Small rocky body in space. • - Explosion of a dying star. • - Any natural object in space. • - Formation of elements in stars. • - A small, dense, and dying star. • - High-energy particles from space. • - Our sun and its orbiting objects. • - A facility for celestial viewing. • - Interstellar cloud of gas and dust. • ...
Dental Radiology 2023-10-13
Across
- partial image created when the central beam misses the x-ray film
- film used outside the oral cavity
- a film not exposed to radiation
- second chemical solution used in processing radiographs.
- a lighted box with a white, frosted surface, used to mount dental radiographs.
- limited opening of the mouth
- primary ray emitting from x-ray tube head
- technique exposed or in which film was exposed twice
- unit of electrical potential equal to 1, is 000 volts
- technique error that elongates the image of the teeth
- extraoral radiograph that shows the entire maxilla and mandlible on one film
- the difference between shades or colors.
- plane sagittal plane divided into equal left and right sides of the body
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- is a measurement unit for electrical current
- image depicted as a constant spectrum of gray shades between black and white
- X-ray technique error resulting from improper horizontal angulation
- negative terminal of an X-ray tube
- positive terminal of an electrolytic cell
- science or the study of radiation as it's used in medicine
- image an image made up of many small pieces to make a whole picture
- radiation deflected from its path as it strikes matter
21 Clues: limited opening of the mouth • a film not exposed to radiation • film used outside the oral cavity • negative terminal of an X-ray tube • the difference between shades or colors. • primary ray emitting from x-ray tube head • positive terminal of an electrolytic cell • is a measurement unit for electrical current • technique exposed or in which film was exposed twice • ...
Chapter 7: Atmosphere 2024-12-16
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- Most powerful and dangerous UV
- The warmest layer and home of the ISS
- Vital to all human and animal life
- Measured in watts per square meter
- Where you will find a shooting star
- Least harmful UV ray
- The magnetosphere protects the earth from this (2-words)
- What the upper atmosphere is known as
- protects the earth’s surface from the sun’s harmful radiation
- Transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves
- When the magnetosphere and solar wind meet it makes this
- The outermost layer and home to satallites
- the ratio of solar radiation reflected by an object to the solar radiation that strikes it
- The lightest gas in the upper atmosphere
- Closer to the sun
- Where weather balloons are found
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- It is heated first
- Essential for plants
- Invisible force concentrated at the Earth’s poles
- Heats slow, but holds heat longer
- Causing tanning and sunburns
- Farther from the sun
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- Layer where we live
- What the lower atmosphere is known as
- The blanket of gases that surround the planet
- The amount of sun that hits the earth is _____ over time
- trapping heat in the atmosphere
28 Clues: Closer to the sun • It is heated first • Layer where we live • Essential for plants • Least harmful UV ray • Farther from the sun • Causing tanning and sunburns • Most powerful and dangerous UV • trapping heat in the atmosphere • Where weather balloons are found • Heats slow, but holds heat longer • Vital to all human and animal life • Measured in watts per square meter • ...
Surgical Terms 2025-11-09
Across
- minimum source to skin distance in inches
- Used for casts or fun crafts
- Turns patients into a diagnostic glow stick
- Letter-shaped machine
- Always considered contaminated
- Think covid-19, Halloween, or hospital
- procedure where patient legs are abducted with the c-arm between the patients legs
- A kind of pull with healing power
- Surgeons’ workplace
- Radiographer is excluded from this part of the room
- Alternative to spray cleaner; poured onto
- How one obtains a lateral projection with the c-arm
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- OR tables are considered sterile only at the level of the ______
- Barren
- Radiation with a bad comeback
- “well that’s not supposed to be there”
- Patient position during an operative cholangiography
- The “T” in the radiation protection acronym “TDS”
- An implant with shocking results
- C-arm’s “zoom” setting
- The process of finding “where”
- Sterile gowns are considered sterile from the ______ to the level of the sterile field, and at the sleeve from the cuff to just above the elbow
- C-arm’s radiation-saving setting
- Ring fixator named for a Russian surgeon
- A fix for a bad break, abbr.
25 Clues: Barren • Surgeons’ workplace • Letter-shaped machine • C-arm’s “zoom” setting • Used for casts or fun crafts • A fix for a bad break, abbr. • Radiation with a bad comeback • Always considered contaminated • The process of finding “where” • An implant with shocking results • C-arm’s radiation-saving setting • A kind of pull with healing power • “well that’s not supposed to be there” • ...
Surgical Terms 2025-11-09
Across
- Minimum source to skin distance in inches
- Used for casts or fun crafts
- Turns patients into a diagnostic glow stick
- Letter-shaped machine
- Always considered contaminated
- Think covid-19, Halloween, or hospital
- procedure where patient legs are abducted with the c-arm between the patients legs
- A kind of pull with healing power
- Surgeons’ workplace
- Radiographer is excluded from this part of the room
- Alternative to spray cleaner; poured onto
- How one obtains a lateral projection with the c-arm
Down
- OR tables are considered sterile only at the level of the ______
- Barren
- Radiation with a bad comeback
- “well that’s not supposed to be there”
- Patient position during an operative cholangiography
- The “T” in the radiation protection acronym “TDS”
- An implant with shocking results
- C-arm’s “zoom” setting
- The process of finding “where”
- Sterile gowns are considered sterile from the ______ to the level of the sterile field, and at the sleeve from the cuff to just above the elbow
- C-arm’s radiation-saving setting
- Ring fixator named for a Russian surgeon
- A fix for a bad break, abbr.
25 Clues: Barren • Surgeons’ workplace • Letter-shaped machine • C-arm’s “zoom” setting • Used for casts or fun crafts • A fix for a bad break, abbr. • Radiation with a bad comeback • Always considered contaminated • The process of finding “where” • An implant with shocking results • C-arm’s radiation-saving setting • A kind of pull with healing power • “well that’s not supposed to be there” • ...
World Weather 2013-06-15
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- they are cooler regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots
- the practice of cultivating land, producing crops and raising livestock, is the third highest contributor of greenhouse gases
- the decrease in global temperatures over a long period of time
- the highest contributor of greenhouse gases
- ____________ factors. They are factors caused by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and changing land use
- ______________ is the loss of forests due to the removal or clearance of trees in forested areas
- use less energy to provide the same service
- ______________ is the increase in the mean height of the sea's surface between high tide and low tide relative to land
- __________hosted a United Nations Climate Change Conference
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- the earth's surface then emits longwave radiation in the form of ___________ radiation
- a process by which an increasing number of people live in urban areas such as cities and towns
- sulphur dioxide with dust and ash, these particles reflect solar energy back into space. This results in____________.
- an example of insect-borne diseases which causes high fever ,chills and flu-like symptoms
- the gases in the earth's atmosphere trap longwave radiation emitted from the earth's surface , warming the atmosphere
- good absorbers of longwave radiation
- _________ refers to the production of goods and services within a country
- increase in global temperatures over a long period of time
- the __________ greenhouse effect occurs when human activity causes greenhouse gases to be released at a fast greater rate than that of the natural emissions of greenhouse gases
- known as greenhouse gases , given out by cattle
19 Clues: good absorbers of longwave radiation • the highest contributor of greenhouse gases • use less energy to provide the same service • known as greenhouse gases , given out by cattle • increase in global temperatures over a long period of time • __________hosted a United Nations Climate Change Conference • the decrease in global temperatures over a long period of time • ...
Unit 5 electrons vocab #1 2019-10-22
Across
- the number of wave cycles or crests that pass through a stationary point in one second
- an integer that specifies the energy of an orbital
- the longest wavelength and least energetic form of electromagnetic radiation
- the shortest-wavelength, most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation
- a type of energy that travels through space at a constant speed
- a model for the atom in which electrons travel around the nucleus in circular orbits at specific, fixed distances from the nucleus
- the region around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is most likely to be found
- a spectrum associated with the emission of electromagnetic radiation by elements or compounds
- the fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared region and the radio wave region
- the precise amount of energy possessed by a photon
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- the distance between adjacent wave crests in a wave
- the foundation of modern chemistry; explains how electrons exist in atoms and how they affect the chemical and physical properties of elements
- the fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and microwaves
- next to the gamma rays on the electromagnetic spectrum. Longer in wavelength and lower in energy than gamma rays. Most commonly known for their medical use.
- the fixed amount of energy for each orbit in the Bohr model
- a particle of light of a packet of light energy
- the fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum between the visible region and the X-ray region
- a spectrum that includes all wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
19 Clues: a particle of light of a packet of light energy • an integer that specifies the energy of an orbital • the precise amount of energy possessed by a photon • the distance between adjacent wave crests in a wave • the fixed amount of energy for each orbit in the Bohr model • a type of energy that travels through space at a constant speed • ...
biology unit 2021-02-11
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- protein synthesis takes place
- stores water, waste, and nutrients
- determines how the cell will function
- animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium
- big brain
- donor
- series of connected flattened sacs
- break down macromolecules
- the basic structures of all living organisms
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- region found within the cell nucleus
- contain the instructions
- group of organs that work together
- cell powerhouse
- use energy from sunlight to make sugar
- genetic makeup
- controls the entry's and exits of cell
- membranous organelle
- sorts and packages
- provided strength
- fills the space between
20 Clues: donor • big brain • genetic makeup • cell powerhouse • provided strength • sorts and packages • membranous organelle • fills the space between • contain the instructions • break down macromolecules • protein synthesis takes place • group of organs that work together • stores water, waste, and nutrients • series of connected flattened sacs • animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium • ...
Biology game 2021-02-17
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- are the channels through which blood is distributed to body tissues
- the force that the blood exerts on the walls of the blood vessels
- pumps blood throughout your circulatory system
- to cause the coagulation of the blood
- it transports the oxygenated blood to the lungs to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- you use this to chew your food
- blood vessels that carry blood low in oxygen from the body back to the heart
- substances that provided the energy and matter needed by the body
- last tube where water is taken out of eaten food
- they are located between the veins and the arteries
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- delivers oxygen
- substances that provide the nutrients necessary for life
- provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue
- a bag like organ that helps dissolve food
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- is the tube food goes down to reach the stomach
- swallowing
- chemical reactions that allow animals to obtain and use the nutrients
- helps get rid of harmful things
- long tube where nutrients are taken from food
20 Clues: swallowing • delivers oxygen • you use this to chew your food • helps get rid of harmful things • to cause the coagulation of the blood • a bag like organ that helps dissolve food • long tube where nutrients are taken from food • pumps blood throughout your circulatory system • is the tube food goes down to reach the stomach • last tube where water is taken out of eaten food • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-03-10
Across
- preserved remains
- founder of evolution
- principle within stratigraphy
- average individual
- method of dating
- change in the characteristics
- reduction in population
- enzyme produced by bacteria
- form of isolation
- principle of genetic variation
- method for making copies of DNA
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- non-extreme trait value
- selective breeding
- alteration in the nucleotide sequence
- influence by more than one gene
- gene that is transferred naturally
- reduction of genetic variation
- photographs of all chromosomes
- founder of lamarckian evolution
- stock of different genes
20 Clues: method of dating • preserved remains • form of isolation • selective breeding • average individual • founder of evolution • non-extreme trait value • reduction in population • stock of different genes • enzyme produced by bacteria • principle within stratigraphy • change in the characteristics • reduction of genetic variation • photographs of all chromosomes • ...
Biology Terms 2021-03-20
Across
- Movement of molecules
- Multi-cellular organism
- Complex sugar
- A group of similar cells
- A catalyst
- Basic unit of life
- Required to make new cells
- A gas required for respiration
- A type of diffusion
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- Controls what the cell does
- Instrument used to magnify
- Enzyme in our saliva
- A single cell organism
- When cells are no longer firm
- When food is broken down
- Made of a solute and solvent
- Any living thing
- Process in which pants make food
- made up of different tissues
- Powerhouse of the cell
20 Clues: A catalyst • Complex sugar • Any living thing • Basic unit of life • A type of diffusion • Enzyme in our saliva • Movement of molecules • A single cell organism • Powerhouse of the cell • Multi-cellular organism • When food is broken down • A group of similar cells • Instrument used to magnify • Required to make new cells • Controls what the cell does • Made of a solute and solvent • ...
Biology crossword 2019-11-25
Across
- requires oxygen
- the breakdown of gluclose by enzymes
- alcohol found in acoholic drinks
- H2O
- how plants grow
- converts ADP to ATP
- in the normal operation of living systems.
- gets coverted to oxygen by plants
- what we breathe
- produces 34 atp
- your muscles produce ATP through this
- the act of breathing
- structures within cells that produce energy
- needed for producing light
- sugar
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- part of plant that conducts photosynthesis
- liquid in chloroplast
- first step in photosynthesis
- flattened sac in a chloroplast
- ATP and NADPH are used in this cycle to make sugar
- doesn't require oxygen
- bacteria,yeast,archea and muscle cells perform this
- long chains of chemical reactions that take
23 Clues: H2O • sugar • requires oxygen • how plants grow • what we breathe • produces 34 atp • converts ADP to ATP • the act of breathing • liquid in chloroplast • doesn't require oxygen • needed for producing light • first step in photosynthesis • flattened sac in a chloroplast • alcohol found in acoholic drinks • gets coverted to oxygen by plants • the breakdown of gluclose by enzymes • ...
Biology Review 2021-01-13
Across
- a mass of microspores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust.
- plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavouring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- Photosynthesis uses energy from light to convert water and carbon dioxide molecules into _____
- The sexual phase is the gametophyte
- a large, diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms that are not necessarily related to each other.
- division of the plant kingdom including primitive forms of plant life showing a simple plant body.
- The pollen producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.
- single-celled algae
- process by which green plants transform light energy into chemical energy.
- plant kingdom amphibians even though these plants live in soil, and they require water for sexual reproduction.
- The____ of higher plant seeds protects the embryo against adverse environmental conditions.
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- he gametophyte of a pteridophyte (such as a fern) that is typically a small flat green thallus attached to the soil by rhizoids.
- allowing plants to absorb energy from light.
- The nonsexual phase is the sporophyte.
- The outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose a developing bud.
- reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell.
- plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed and whose seeds are enclosed by mature ovaries, or fruits.
- The____contain (or in the case of gymnosperms and monocotyledons, have access to) the stored food reserves of the seed.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- One of the leaflike, seed-bearing structures that constitute the innermost whorl of a flower.
21 Clues: single-celled algae • The sexual phase is the gametophyte • The nonsexual phase is the sporophyte. • allowing plants to absorb energy from light. • plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits • a mass of microspores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust. • process by which green plants transform light energy into chemical energy. • ...
