water cycle Crossword Puzzles
WWW 4a 2018-12-10
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- Lifeless
- You will profit from this
- Life cycle of a butterfly
- Someone who is bulky and slow
- A specific place
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- You use this in the end of a sentence
- Vest You use this in the water when in danger
- To take out something
- This is a place where you sleep in college years
- To rebuild
- Fatherly
- Your response to a situation
12 Clues: Lifeless • Fatherly • To rebuild • A specific place • To take out something • You will profit from this • Life cycle of a butterfly • Your response to a situation • Someone who is bulky and slow • You use this in the end of a sentence • Vest You use this in the water when in danger • This is a place where you sleep in college years
DAVION MAVIA'S SCIENCE HOMEWORK 2018-03-22
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- the 2nd stage in a complete metamorphosis
- a major change in an organisms life cycle
- the last stage of all life cycles
- a type of life cycle has 4 stages
- the 1st stage of most life cycles
- the enclosure that a butterfly makes during the pupa stage
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- a type of life cycle that has 3 main stages
- = no school, swimming,no homework =HAPPY KIDS YAY
- the 3rd stage in a complete metamorphosis
- the 2nd stage of a plants life cycle
- the 2nd stage in an incomplete metamorphosis
- the 1st stage of a plants life cycle
12 Clues: the last stage of all life cycles • a type of life cycle has 4 stages • the 1st stage of most life cycles • the 2nd stage of a plants life cycle • the 1st stage of a plants life cycle • the 2nd stage in a complete metamorphosis • the 3rd stage in a complete metamorphosis • a major change in an organisms life cycle • a type of life cycle that has 3 main stages • ...
Year 7 HASS so far crossword 2016-09-14
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- The main trade route between countries at the time of the black death
- Who were blamed for the cause of the black death?
- The section of earth that contains mostly soil and rocks
- A document signed in the 1215 that allowed peasants to work for who they wanted to work for
- the concept in SPICESS that refers to the features of a certain location including security, size and environmental/human characteristics
- What caused people to believe that their place on the hierarchy was meant to be?
- The stage in the water cycle that refers water that gets evaporated from plants (e.g. trees)
- The time when the ‘light’ of knowledge had disappeared because of the barbarians
- The use of stormwater drains can effect which stage of the water cycle
- the concept in SPICESS that is about the significance of location and spatial distribution
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- A weapon that soldiers used at the time of the black death to fling infected into enemy cities
- The roman empire rose and expanded because it had a reasonably good justice system, their army had great battle strategies and because some people wanted to be ruled by Rome due to its good __________
- Vertical gardens are a good example of ______________ because there is less space needed to build one
- What were the rulers of the Romans called?
- Which country did the black death infect first?
- The amount and quality of proof needed in a case is called the ________ of proof
- After 4 years of the black death, how much of Europe had died
- The person in a court case that makes sure that the accused gets a fair trial and decides the length of the sentence
- The person that is charged if found guilty in a court case
- A rule, voted by rulers of a country, that apply to everyone in that country
20 Clues: What were the rulers of the Romans called? • Which country did the black death infect first? • Who were blamed for the cause of the black death? • The section of earth that contains mostly soil and rocks • The person that is charged if found guilty in a court case • After 4 years of the black death, how much of Europe had died • ...
Ecology Part B 2024-03-13
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- Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen
- a process that involves the movement of molecules from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration against a gradient or an obstacle with the use of external energy
- Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes
- is the net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- the long-term heating of Earth's surface
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas
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- is a biogeochemical cycle that describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth
- a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions
- an important heat-trapping gas, also known as a greenhouse gas,
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources.
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid.
- the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- a process in which the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs
- occurs when greenhouse gases in a planet's atmosphere insulate the planet from losing heat to space, raising its surface temperature
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- a type of sugar you get from foods you eat, and your body uses it for energy
20 Clues: colourless, odourless, tasteless gas • the long-term heating of Earth's surface • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • an important heat-trapping gas, also known as a greenhouse gas, • a type of sugar you get from foods you eat, and your body uses it for energy • ...
Unit 4: Around We Go 2022-09-23
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- a condition that surrounds or causes an event to happen
- The water _________ consists of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and then back to evaporation.
- the length of a line that goes around a circle or other round shape
- the complete path that an electric current travels along
- an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very high winds that turn around in an area of low pressure
- He tried to circumvent the password screen in order to gain access to her computer.
- cycle, cyclone, circumference, circuit, circumstance; part of speech
- circumvent; part of speech
- a set of events or actions that happen again and again in the same order; a repeating series of events or actions
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- The seasons of Earth change in a _________ manner.
- tending to act in strange or unusual ways
- happening again and again in the same order; happening in cycles
- cyclical, concentric, central, eccentric; part of speech
- to get around something in a clever and sometimes dishonest way
- located in the center of a thing or place
- when two or more objects share the same center point
16 Clues: circumvent; part of speech • tending to act in strange or unusual ways • located in the center of a thing or place • The seasons of Earth change in a _________ manner. • when two or more objects share the same center point • a condition that surrounds or causes an event to happen • cyclical, concentric, central, eccentric; part of speech • ...
Review 2022-11-30
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- Stack of Thylakoid Discs
- Stage where the most ATP generates
- pigment found in the chloroplast
- Perform Photosynthesis
- One of the inputs of the light reaction
- Stage of photosynthesis that produces glucose
- Photosynthesis turns this into stored chemical energy
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- Doesn't require oxygen
- Product of Photsynthesis
- Gel-like material that lies between grana
- What organisms perform cellular respiration
- Site of the Krebs Cycle
12 Clues: Doesn't require oxygen • Perform Photosynthesis • Site of the Krebs Cycle • Stack of Thylakoid Discs • Product of Photsynthesis • pigment found in the chloroplast • Stage where the most ATP generates • One of the inputs of the light reaction • Gel-like material that lies between grana • What organisms perform cellular respiration • Stage of photosynthesis that produces glucose • ...
Medical Asepsis & Infection Control 2012-11-30
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- Soiled or contaminated gloves should be discarded into a _______________ waste receptacle.
- What does PPE stand for?
- Living organisms that reside in your body are part of your normal environment
- What is the third point of the infectious cycle?
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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- A disease that is transmitted through an infected animal.
- Turn on the water and adjust the _____ to warm.
- Place used disposable syringes and needles or any other sharp object in a _______ container.
- What is point 1 in the infection cycle called?
- Disease-producing microorganisms are known as ____.
- To remove gloves, grasp the glove of your _______________ hand at the palm and pull the glove away.
- Second highest level of infection control and inactivate any recognized pathogenic microorganisms except spores.
- This stick should be used to clean under fingernails when washing your hands.
13 Clues: What does PPE stand for? • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • What is point 1 in the infection cycle called? • Turn on the water and adjust the _____ to warm. • What is the third point of the infectious cycle? • Disease-producing microorganisms are known as ____. • A disease that is transmitted through an infected animal. • ...
The Atmosphere 2022-02-07
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- energy transfer through space by by invisible waves
- continual movement of water between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
- a type of oxygen that is made of three oxygen atoms bonded together and absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
- temperature to which air is cooled to reach saturation.
- small particles in the atmosphere around which cloud droplets can form.
- energy transfer that occurs when molecules collide; takes place only when substances are in contact with each other.
- all solid and liquid forms of water - including rain, snow, sleet, and hail - that falls from clouds.
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- layer of Earth's atmosphere that is located above the tropopause and is made up primarily of concentrated ozone.
- amount of water vapor in the air.
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- height above the ground at which condensation occurs.
- transfer energy by the flow of a heated substance.
- layer of the Earth's atmosphere closest to Earth's surface.
- process that occurs when cloud droplets collide and form larger droplets.
- outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere
- measurement of how quickly or how slowly molecules move around.
- process by which a cooling gas changes into a liquid.
- layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere.
- layer of Earth's atmosphere that is located above the mesopause
- ability of an air mass to resist rising.
20 Clues: amount of water vapor in the air. • outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere • ability of an air mass to resist rising. • transfer energy by the flow of a heated substance. • energy transfer through space by by invisible waves • layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere. • height above the ground at which condensation occurs. • ...
BIOINDICATORS 2023-11-27
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- often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution.
- Useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to pollution.
- are diverse group of organisms found in large quantities
- Indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- They are eligible to water quality assessment because of their nutrient requirements, rapid reproduction rate and very short life cycle.
- Indicate or monitor the health of the environment
- Is used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- Diatom have cell walls composed of transparent _____?
- Abundance of ____ indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water
- can live in extreme conditions, but they hate pollution
- are algae that live in houses made of glass.
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- Amaranthus, Chenopodium, and Polygonum grow better in ___ areas
- Live in slightly polluted water
- Is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemicals.
- Biomagnification is also known as?
- It is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism.
- They are the first to be affected by degradation of the environment.
- A bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body.
- stone flies, mayflies, and water pennies that require a high amount of dissolved oxygen are ____ insects.
20 Clues: Live in slightly polluted water • Biomagnification is also known as? • Indicate the presence of gold in the soil • are algae that live in houses made of glass. • Indicate or monitor the health of the environment • Is used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity • Diatom have cell walls composed of transparent _____? • ...
Water - khaing nyein 2020-10-12
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- deepest zone
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly or occasionally with seawater*
- warmer upper layer on a lake that is mixed by wing and warmed by the sun
- bays where rivers empty into the sea, mixing fresh and salt water*
- colder, deeper layer below epilimnion that isn’t mixed
- shallow ecosystems in which the land surface if saturated or submerged at least part of the year*
- zone of area that is exposed by low tides
- similar to bogs, but they are mainly fed by groundwater*
- depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide, but retain some water at low tide*
- sharp temperature boundary found in deeper lakes*
- free floating photosynthetic plants*
- second deepest zone
- path of water through our environment*
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- littoral zones
- deep zone thats below mesopelagic zone
- medium zone thats below epipelagic zone
- wooded wetlands*
- organisms in deep-ocean ecosystem rely on this as a primary nutrient source
- zone that has photosynthetic organisms
- elevated water temperatures make corals expel their algal partner and then die*
- submarine used for deep sea exploration in 1977
- wetlands without trees*
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water*
- areas of saturated ground*
- bottom of the ocean occupied by a variety of snails, burrowing worms, fish, and other organisms
25 Clues: deepest zone • littoral zones • wooded wetlands* • second deepest zone • wetlands without trees* • areas of saturated ground* • free floating photosynthetic plants* • deep zone thats below mesopelagic zone • zone that has photosynthetic organisms • path of water through our environment* • medium zone thats below epipelagic zone • zone of area that is exposed by low tides • ...
P4 SCIENCE REVISION 2022-08-24
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- The circulatory system transports ___________ rich in oxygen and digested food around our body.
- Green plants need _______________ to make food.
- The ____________ of the shadow depends between the distance of the object and light source.
- ___________ is transferred from a hot place to a cold place.
- A magnetic material.
- ________________ break down the food into simpler substances with the help of saliva.
- When the temperature of a material cools down, it becomes smaller.
- Property of glass.
- of light Objects that give off light
- It moults several times in the life cycle and looks like the adult.
- It can be compressed.
- ___________travels from the light source to the object to your eye.
- Only magnets can ____________.
- Mould grows faster in ____________ conditions.
- intestine Only water is absorbed here.
- This fish gives birth to its young.
- This mammal lays eggs.
- Property of rubber.
- It has a definite volume, definite shape and can be compressed.
- vapour when water gains heat, it becomes ________________.
- To put things into groups.
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- plants ____________________ reproduce by seeds.
- __________ lay eggs and have scales.
- ____________ is a giant magnet.
- A ______________ is formed when light is blocked.
- A cockroach has a _____________ stage life cycle.
- Light is a form of _______________.
- Allows some light to pass through.
- ________________ is measured in degrees celcius.
- Light travels in a ______________ line.
- Fungi reproduces by _____________.
- When a caterpillar is fully grown and stops eating, what does it become?
- What we have and what we can do.
- _______________ is a non-magnetic material.
- intestine Food is absorbed through the walls of the ________________ and into the blood.
- When the temperature of a material heats up, it becomes bigger.
- Does not allow light to pass through.
- A long tube connecting the mouth to the stomach.
- It takes the shape of the container but cannot be compressed.
- The _________________ system takes in oxygen into our body.
- A muscular bag in your body.
41 Clues: Property of glass. • Property of rubber. • A magnetic material. • It can be compressed. • This mammal lays eggs. • To put things into groups. • A muscular bag in your body. • Only magnets can ____________. • ____________ is a giant magnet. • What we have and what we can do. • Allows some light to pass through. • Fungi reproduces by _____________. • Light is a form of _______________. • ...
BIOL 110 Assignment #3 Vocab 2021-11-17
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- Molecule consisting of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms; reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
- Color of light least effective at photosynthesis
- Organelles responsible for photosynthesis
- Molecule consisting of two oxygen atoms; reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis (2 words)
- Molecule consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms; reactant of photosynthesis; product of cellular respiration (2 words)
- Final protein in the ETC that converts ADP to ATP (2 words)
- Type of reaction that uses water to break the bonds between the second and third phosphate in ATP to make ADP
- Primary energy carrier of the cell
- Type of energy stored in the bonds between atoms of glucose
- First step in aerobic cellular respiration; converts glucose to two pyruvate molecules
- Membrane discs within chloroplasts; site of light dependent photosynthetic reactions
- Pores on the underside of leaves which regulate the amount of carbon dioxide and water that enter and leave the leaf
- Process by which some organisms convert light energy from the Sun into chemical energy
- Electron carrier that is generated during glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle for use in the ETC
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- Organelles responsible for the aerobic parts of cellular respiration
- Fluid filled space within chloroplasts; site of light independent photosynthetic reactions
- Primary pigment responsible for capturing of light energy for photosynthesis
- In the absence of oxygen, process by which some energy is made from glucose; either ethanol or lactic acid is generated as a waste product
- Fluid filled space in mitochondria; site of Krebs Cycle
- Molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms; reactant of photosynthesis; product of cellular respiration
- Organism that must obtain its food from other sources
- Cellular site of glycolysis
- Inner membrane of mitochondria; site of the ETC
- Organism capable of making its own food
24 Clues: Cellular site of glycolysis • Primary energy carrier of the cell • Organism capable of making its own food • Organelles responsible for photosynthesis • Inner membrane of mitochondria; site of the ETC • Color of light least effective at photosynthesis • Organism that must obtain its food from other sources • Fluid filled space in mitochondria; site of Krebs Cycle • ...
Science terms crossword puzzle 2018-05-02
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- temperate deciduous__________
- a bright streak that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth's atmosphere
- a stream like movement of water
- the overall weather patterns in an area
- all of the living populations that live in an area along with the abiotic factors in the enviorment
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plants and animals
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all ___________(2 words)
- our Earth is a __________
- an object so small that is needing to be seen with a microscope
- biggest planet in the solar system
- energy the energy of an object that is due to the object's motion (2 words)
- tide you can expect this kind of tide when the moon is in 1st and 3rd quarter(2 words)
- a collection of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity
- planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all_______________(2 words)
- an animal wit black and white stripes
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- a biome with little water, sun all day, and cacti
- fish a fish that you can almost see straight through(2 words)
- an animal that only eats plants
- our Earth takes 365 days to complete a
- something that is living and has ever lived
- cannot be used as conductor sews things
- an animal that eats plants and other animals
- something that is not living and has never lived
- tides the highest of high tides(2 words)
- a very luminous, star like object that generates energy at a high rate
- Earth's sister planet
- dwarf a small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old star(2 words)
- cycle the process in which the moon goes through a cycle (2 words)
- the rise and fall of ______
30 Clues: Earth's sister planet • our Earth is a __________ • the rise and fall of ______ • temperate deciduous__________ • an animal that only eats plants • a stream like movement of water • biggest planet in the solar system • an animal wit black and white stripes • our Earth takes 365 days to complete a • the overall weather patterns in an area • ...
Arthropods 2016-04-12
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- Number of legs on a spider
- Middle section of an insect.
- spiders are in this class.
- Appendages are bent or ________.
- metamorphosis Grasshoppers go through this.
- Drastic change in the life cycle of an insect.
- Have two pair legs per segment.
- Number of legs on an insect
- Bottom section of an insect.
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- The most numerous arthropods.
- top segment of an insect.
- Have two legs per segment.
- Sense organs that protrude from the head.
- They live in the water.
- Molting will shed this during growth.
- Egg _____ larva adult
16 Clues: Egg _____ larva adult • They live in the water. • top segment of an insect. • Number of legs on a spider • Have two legs per segment. • spiders are in this class. • Number of legs on an insect • Middle section of an insect. • Bottom section of an insect. • The most numerous arthropods. • Have two pair legs per segment. • Appendages are bent or ________. • ...
chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-05
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- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
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- this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the kerbs cycle reactions
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- pyruvic acid id broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extraction reactions
- Or another name for Glycolysis
- another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
9 Clues: Or another name for Glycolysis • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Energy & Cycles Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-25
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- Transfer of Energy (TOE) where EM waves are used as heat
- cycle A cycle using all the carbon in anything organic continuously
- Sphere that provides all liquid and solid forms of water
- A measurement of how much mass something takes up.
- Transfer of Energy (TOE) where particles transfer energy by gases and liquids
- source Stores more carbon than it releases
- Sphere contains all the minerals and solids on the planet
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- Sphere includes living organism
- Transfer of Energy (TOE) where particles collide together to create energy
- sink Releases more carbon than it stores
- consists of that includes all gases protecting us from harmful objects and things
11 Clues: Sphere includes living organism • sink Releases more carbon than it stores • source Stores more carbon than it releases • A measurement of how much mass something takes up. • Transfer of Energy (TOE) where EM waves are used as heat • Sphere that provides all liquid and solid forms of water • Sphere contains all the minerals and solids on the planet • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle (10 points) 2024-09-24
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- light and heat from the sun that is collected with technology to make electricity
- a process for an experiment with a specific set of steps
- a section of biology that studies the relationships between living organisms
- when both allele frequencies and genotype remain constant from one generation to the next
- maintaining the needs of the present, while making sure people in the future have enough to satisfy their needs
- the biogeochemical process where nitrogen is converted into many forms passing through the atmosphere, the soil, organisms, and back to the atmosphere
- the ability to move, or do work
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- essentially the water cycle
- how trade and interaction connects the world
- the process of turning water into gas
- organisms that make their own food
- the arrangement of soil horizons in soil.
- the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds
- the process where deep cold water rises to the surface
- an organism that does not produce its own food, so it eats other plants and animals
15 Clues: essentially the water cycle • the ability to move, or do work • organisms that make their own food • the process of turning water into gas • the arrangement of soil horizons in soil. • how trade and interaction connects the world • the process where deep cold water rises to the surface • a process for an experiment with a specific set of steps • ...
Geography 2025-11-13
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- – Fruit or plants that grow in hot, wet places such as mangoes and pineapples.
- farming – A type of farming that includes both crops and animals.
- – Trees or fruit trees that lose their leaves in winter.
- – Food that has been changed from its natural form, like dried or cooked.
- – Bringing water to crops through pipes, channels, or sprinklers.
- – The continuous movement of water through evaporation and rainfall.
- – Farm animals such as cows, goats, sheep, and chickens.
- – A wall built across a river to store water.
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- – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- – A long time with little or no rain.
- – A place or farm where milk and milk products are made.
- – A type of farming where people grow food for their own families, not to sell.
- – Farming where crops and animals are grown to sell for money.
- – A deep hole dug or drilled to reach underground water.
- – A plant grown on farms for food or to sell.
15 Clues: – A long time with little or no rain. • – A plant grown on farms for food or to sell. • – A wall built across a river to store water. • – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better. • – Trees or fruit trees that lose their leaves in winter. • – A place or farm where milk and milk products are made. • – A deep hole dug or drilled to reach underground water. • ...
Spicer's crossword 2016-12-06
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- lactic acid, does not use energy
- sack like membrane
- adenosine diphosphate
- Carbon dioxide, water, light makes energy and oxygen
- krebs cycle, needs energy
- mostly found in leaves,captures light energy
- the pigment found in plants
- The Process of cellular respiration
- occurs in cytoplasm, 1 glucose molecule turned into ATP
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- an organism that creates its own food
- adenosine triphosphate
- where cellular respiration take place
- chemical energy,non-organic substances
- an organism that rely on other organisms for food
- the process of photosynthesis
- occurs in animal skeletal muscles
16 Clues: sack like membrane • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • krebs cycle, needs energy • the pigment found in plants • the process of photosynthesis • lactic acid, does not use energy • occurs in animal skeletal muscles • The Process of cellular respiration • an organism that creates its own food • where cellular respiration take place • ...
2Q Medication Crossword 2025-08-04
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- Water soluble B complex Vitamin
- Loop diuretic, antihypertensive
- Antithrombotic, DVT/PE, Prevention of stroke
- Vit D deficiency, Prevention of fractures
- Hyperthyroidism
- Atypical antipsychotic (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, behavioural disorder)
- Anti emetic, Dopamine antagonist
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- Prostate enlargement, relaxes bladder neck and prostate
- Hypertension, Angina, Calcium Channel blocker
- Lipid Lowering agent, prevention cardio vascular disease
- Antifungal
- Lower molecular weigh anticoagulant. MI/Agina
- Gout, hyperuricaemia, Xantine oxidase inhibitor
- Helps regulate sleep cycle
- Short term relief of symptoms of anxiety and Alcohol withdrawal
- Major depressive order/antidepressant
16 Clues: Antifungal • Hyperthyroidism • Helps regulate sleep cycle • Water soluble B complex Vitamin • Loop diuretic, antihypertensive • Anti emetic, Dopamine antagonist • Major depressive order/antidepressant • Vit D deficiency, Prevention of fractures • Antithrombotic, DVT/PE, Prevention of stroke • Hypertension, Angina, Calcium Channel blocker • ...
Earth Science Review 2022-02-15
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- Type of forest biome characterized by cold weather and coniferous (needly) trees.
- Organisms very important to the nitrogen cycle.
- All of the water on Earth.
- Source of Earth's energy.
- Chemical element that forms the structure of most biological molecules.
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid in this process.
- Non-living component of an ecosystem.
- Cold biome characterized by large areas of shrubby plants with few or no trees.
- Another word for heat is __________ energy.
- All of the organisms of one species living in an area.
- Living component of an ecosystem.
- Organism that can make its own food.
- Organism that changes dead organisms and waste back into nutrients.
- Organism that must eat other plants or animals to obtain energy.
- The place where an organism lives.
- A step in a food chain is called a ________ level.
- Energy-rich sugar formed during photosynthesis.
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- Biome characterized by very low precipitation.
- The thin layer of gas surrounding Earth.
- Greenhouse ________ act like a blanket, keeping the planet warm.
- Cold, salty water is more _________ than warm, less salty water.
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas in this process.
- Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight --> glucose + oxygen
- Any form of water falling from the sky - rain, hail, sleet, etc.
- An organism's job or role.
- The height of a land mass above sea level.
- Distance measured in degrees north or south of the equator.
- Another name for a producer.
- Another name for a consumer.
- Water travels through tiny spaces between rocks and soil in this process.
- Average pattern of weather conditions over time.
31 Clues: Source of Earth's energy. • All of the water on Earth. • An organism's job or role. • Another name for a producer. • Another name for a consumer. • Living component of an ecosystem. • The place where an organism lives. • Organism that can make its own food. • Non-living component of an ecosystem. • The thin layer of gas surrounding Earth. • ...
Managing Resources Crossword 2021-06-04
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- ___ farms that do not use fertilizers and pesticides are reducing the amount of chemicals that enter the water cycle.
- One way to manage fossil fuels is to look at ___.
- To help reduce water pollution, industries are ___ the amount of waste they produce.
- You can help preserve forests by decreasing the amount of ___ you eat because eating less means fewer trees cut down for farms.
- Managing resources is done through federal, state, and local laws and ___.
- Federal, state, and local governments are providing legal protections for ancient forests and regulating the ___ industry to help preserve forest land.
- To help reduce water pollution, industries are working on creating products that are ___.
- Another way we can manage our use of fossil fuels is to conserve ___.
- As ___ increases, so does the demand for natural resources.
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- Healthy ___ are vital for reducing climate change and providing ecosystems for plants and animals.
- Fossil fuels are ___ and cause pollution.
- Forests also help prevent ___ and conserve water.
- We can reduce our use of fossil fuels by walking or ___ when possible.
- Water management has to do with treating water that we have used so that it can be returned to the ___ ___.
- By ___ and reusing items we use every day, we are reducing the waste we put into landfills and aren't having to use more of our natural resources.
- The less electricity we use, the less ___ we need.
- Only about 1% of Earth's ___ is available for us to use.
- Even renewable resources are not ___.
- Finding efficient ways to use renewable energy sources, such as solar power, wind energy, and ___ will reduce our use of fossil fuels.
- To help reduce water pollution, industries are now properly ___ of waste from factories.
20 Clues: Even renewable resources are not ___. • Fossil fuels are ___ and cause pollution. • One way to manage fossil fuels is to look at ___. • Forests also help prevent ___ and conserve water. • The less electricity we use, the less ___ we need. • Only about 1% of Earth's ___ is available for us to use. • As ___ increases, so does the demand for natural resources. • ...
Ch. 2 Planet Earth 2025-09-08
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- Most of Earth's available freshwater is stored ____.
- When tow plates side past each other,____can occur.
- a large area of slow moving ice
- water that is found in Earth's streams, rivers, and lakes
- Water is the most common cause of _____.
- Earth completes one of these every 24 hours
- If mid-ocean ridges grow high enough, they can rise above the surface of the ocean to form ____.
- Precipitation and _____ are the main processes of the water cycle.
- mountains, valleys, and peninsulas
- Sun heats water on Earth's surface turning some of it into ___.
- The collision of two continental plates results in ____.
- the movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces
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- helps explain how forces below Earth's surface have shaped our landforms
- can cause water shortages
- The Northern and Southern hemispheres experienced ____ seasons.
- the distance north or south of the equator
- Water can be used to produce ___.
- Earth completes a _____ every 365 1/4 days.
- suggests that the continents were once part of one supercontinent
- excess precipitation that flows over land into rivers, streams, and oceans
- What creates a change in seasons?
- seasonal winds that bring heavy rains
- receives indirect rays from the sun all year and has colder temperatures
- contain most of Earth's saltwater
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- makes up about 3% of Earth's water supply
- have seasons marked by rainfall rather than temperature
- During which season does solar energy begin to increase?
- imaginary line around which Earth turns
30 Clues: can cause water shortages • a large area of slow moving ice • Water can be used to produce ___. • What creates a change in seasons? • contain most of Earth's saltwater • mountains, valleys, and peninsulas • magma that reaches Earth's surface • seasonal winds that bring heavy rains • imaginary line around which Earth turns • Water is the most common cause of _____. • ...
chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-05
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- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the kerbs cycle reactions
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- this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- pyruvic acid id broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extraction reactions
- Or another name for Glycolysis
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
9 Clues: Or another name for Glycolysis • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Forensic Entomology Crossword 2020-03-31
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- Type of metamorphosis that has four stages
- 2nd stage of decomp in which the body becomes inflated
- The shedding of an exoskeleton, occurs as a larva grows
- Last stage of a fly's life cycle
- Term that refers to the larval stage of a fly
- Second stage of a fly's life cycle
- Stage of decomp that begins at the moment of death
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- Last stage of decomp in which most of the flesh is gone
- Order that includes beetles
- The time between the death & the discovery of a body.
- Female flies will lay their eggs near body openings or ___
- Order that includes flies
- Study of insects
- Third stage of a fly's life cycle
- type of animal that is often used to stimulate a human body
- Data related to the temp and precipitation in an area
- First stage of a fly's life cycle
17 Clues: Study of insects • Order that includes flies • Order that includes beetles • Last stage of a fly's life cycle • Third stage of a fly's life cycle • First stage of a fly's life cycle • Second stage of a fly's life cycle • Type of metamorphosis that has four stages • Term that refers to the larval stage of a fly • Stage of decomp that begins at the moment of death • ...
Vocab-Carbon cycle 2024-11-05
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- Carbon Cycle The movement of the Earth's tectonic plates and other geological processes such as chemical weathering
- acid Additional CO2 becomes part of the chemical weathering cycle combining with rain water.
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- Carbon Cycle Cycle that has a bigger impact on the CO2 levels than the geologic carbon cycle.
- Weathering Geologic processes that happen very slowly.
- Dioxide Cycle that has a bigger impact on the CO2 levels than the geologic carbon cycle.
5 Clues: Weathering Geologic processes that happen very slowly. • Dioxide Cycle that has a bigger impact on the CO2 levels than the geologic carbon cycle. • acid Additional CO2 becomes part of the chemical weathering cycle combining with rain water. • Carbon Cycle Cycle that has a bigger impact on the CO2 levels than the geologic carbon cycle. • ...
Unit 7 2023-05-11
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- pollution that is discharged over a wide land area and comes from many different sources and locations
- the supply of fresh water found beneath Earth's surface in the pores of soil, sand, and rock
- service the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people
- the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtainted
- the ease with which substances such as water move through a material
- a hole in the ground formed when water has dissolved underground rock to the point where it can no longer support the land surface
- the contamination of natural water bodies by subtances that harm organisms and the enviroment
- An underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel
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- when water seeps into the ground and replenishes the aquifer, such as precipition
- the process of separating solid matter from a fluid by having the fluid pass through pores of another substance
- The study of geology that is focused on movement of groundwater
- pollution that can be traced back to a single identifying incident
- when water leaves the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring
- the amount of space between particles in a substance
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation
15 Clues: An underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel • the amount of space between particles in a substance • The study of geology that is focused on movement of groundwater • the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtainted • pollution that can be traced back to a single identifying incident • ...
Chapter 6 2022-11-26
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- any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again
- the distance above sea level
- the boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
- a tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- an extremely fast spinning column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to earth's surface
- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- the column of air that exerts force on you
- a high pressure center of dry air
- a long period with little or no rainfall
- an overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- a band of high speed winds about 6-14 km above earth's surface
- the movement of air parallel to earth's surface
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- the thin envelope of gasses that surround the planet
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- the percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
- a localized storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation, frequent thunder, and dangerous lightning
- an open ended tube that collects rain
- a swirling center of low air pressure
- a scientist who studies and predicts weather
- a dome of water that sweeps across the coast where the hurricane is traveling
- the temperature at which condensation begins
21 Clues: the distance above sea level • a high pressure center of dry air • an open ended tube that collects rain • a swirling center of low air pressure • a violent disturbance in the atmosphere • a long period with little or no rainfall • the column of air that exerts force on you • a scientist who studies and predicts weather • the temperature at which condensation begins • ...
Energy flow crossword 2013-04-03
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- Organisms which uses elements from the enviroment to make its own food
- Turtle Lives in shallow weedy water and eats algae, insects, snails, and some dead animals
- Lives beneath rocks and logs and eats some pieces of dead plants and dead animals
- Leaves float on the surface;plant is rooted to the bottom
- Breaks down dead organism and waste to complete the nutrient cycle
- Feeds mainly on producers
- Feeds mainly on primary consumers
- Clings to underwater plants and eats small plants and animals,worms,and insects
- Grows in rooted mats in shallow water
- In weedy areas at pond's edge and eats mainly water plants
- Lives in hollow trees and eats crayfish, insects, frogs, fruits, and nuts
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- Organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun
- Lives on underwater objects and plants close to the bottom and eats pieces of dead plant and animals
- It burrows near water and eats muskrat, fish, crayfish, and young birds
- Organisms that get its energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- Feeds on dead plants and animals an waste materials
- Feed mainly on dead material
- It burrows in the bank or in plant stem "houses" and eats water plants
- Pond Snails Lives on stems and leaves of underwater plants and eats underwater plants and algae
20 Clues: Feeds mainly on producers • Feed mainly on dead material • Feeds mainly on primary consumers • Grows in rooted mats in shallow water • Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers • Feeds on dead plants and animals an waste materials • Leaves float on the surface;plant is rooted to the bottom • In weedy areas at pond's edge and eats mainly water plants • ...
Ways of World Religion 2018-04-11
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- cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Belief that God created all
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
- Wisdom from direct experience
- Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs
- experience of enlightened awareness
- the individual soul
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- sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- Awareness of invisible reality
- Nectar made with sugar and water
- not giving forward status to any religion
- Existence of Unseen Reality
- First morning prayer of Sihks, by Guru Nanak
- doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- monastic community or Dharma community
- Our actions effects on life
16 Clues: the individual soul • Existence of Unseen Reality • Belief that God created all • Our actions effects on life • Wisdom from direct experience • Awareness of invisible reality • doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Nectar made with sugar and water • sitting meditation, in Zen schools • cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs • ...
The Rock Cycle 2023-11-13
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- rocks made of little bits of stuff
- pressing sediments together
- liquid to solid
- solid to liquid
- movement of material by wind, water, etc.
- breaking down of Earth material
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- number of main kinds of rocks
- common silicate mineral found in rocks
- rocks changed by heat or pressure
- must be inorganic
- gluing sediments together with natural glue
- has no beginning or ending
- rocks made of magma or lava
- hot, melted rock under Earth's surface
- hot, melted rock on Earth's surface
- can be organic
16 Clues: can be organic • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • must be inorganic • has no beginning or ending • pressing sediments together • rocks made of magma or lava • number of main kinds of rocks • breaking down of Earth material • rocks changed by heat or pressure • rocks made of little bits of stuff • hot, melted rock on Earth's surface • common silicate mineral found in rocks • ...
Rock cycle 2013-05-28
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- dense, dark-colored igneous rock formed from magma;rich in magnesium and iron and poor in silica.
- A usually light colored igneous rock that is found in continental crust
- the process of totally saturating something with a substance
- a naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- mass/volume
- the way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- the tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces
- crystal added to a supersaturated solution to help it recrystallize
- the amount of space an object takes up
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- molten rock in the earth's crust
- saturated ,a solution containing more solute than can theoretically dissolve at a given temperature
- liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- a rock formed by the solidification of a substance
- these types of igneous rocks are formed as lava cools on the surface of Earth
- the dissolved substance in a solution
- marking of a different color or texture from the background
- rocks that form from magma below the surface
- rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
20 Clues: mass/volume • molten rock in the earth's crust • magma that reaches Earth's surface • the dissolved substance in a solution • rock formed from cooled magma or lava • the amount of space an object takes up • rocks that form from magma below the surface • the way a mineral reflects light from its surface • a rock formed by the solidification of a substance • ...
Life Cycle 2014-05-13
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- minimum amount of energy needed to maintain body process.
- long term diabetes.
- body intake.
- process of making gradual permanent changes to eating.
- condition marked by emotions.
- popular weight loss method.
- ration from weight to height.
- eating disorder that causes a lack or loss of appetite for food.
- controling your weight.
- exercise for the body.
- activity that helps you be healthy.
- physician who cares for infants.
- adverse physical reaction.
- foods with nutrients.
- influence of people the same age.
- a healthy maintained weight.
- a person who is below average weight.
- eating disorder or binge.
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- what your body consumes.
- changed foods.
- unborn baby.
- when a person eats larger amounts in a short amount of time.
- physical or mental tension.
- amount of nutrients needed.
- lack of water in the body.
- how long someone lives.
- an overweight person.
- fat from waist to hip.
- vigorous that increases heart and breathing rate.
- amount of energy needed in the body.
- diet for what a person needs.
- vigorous activity that causes intense burst of activity.
- cares for a woman during her pregnancy.
- allergic to a food.
- person that serves from obesity.
- production of breast milk.
36 Clues: unborn baby. • body intake. • changed foods. • long term diabetes. • allergic to a food. • an overweight person. • foods with nutrients. • fat from waist to hip. • exercise for the body. • how long someone lives. • controling your weight. • what your body consumes. • eating disorder or binge. • lack of water in the body. • adverse physical reaction. • production of breast milk. • ...
Rock cycle 2020-01-31
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- / Act of crushing
- / a type of sedimentary rock, used in bathrooms to rub knees and elbows
- / compound that is formed by rocks naturally. Happens in intrusive Igneous rocks.
- / Process of grinding something down
- form magma
- / matter that has been deposited by weathering
- / Magma that has been erupted from a volcano creates extrusive igneous rocks
- Rocks / Rocks made from heat and pressure
- / Magma or lava cools and hardens
- Igneous rocks / Rocks that cool over a long amount of time
- / preserved remains of a dead animal or plant
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- / Through heat and pressure, the rock’s atoms
- / wind or water lay down sediments
- Rocks / made from molten lava
- / Hardening and welding of sediments
- / Caused by heat and pressure around the rock
- / The composition of the earth's crust/ Igneous
- Rocks / Rocks made from Compacting and cementing sediments
- / upper layer of earth made from sediments and dead remains
- Igneous rocks / Rocks that cool over a short amount of time
- like structures / Characteristics of a Metamorphic rock
- crystals are rearranged
22 Clues: form magma • / Act of crushing • crystals are rearranged • Rocks / made from molten lava • / Magma or lava cools and hardens • / wind or water lay down sediments • / Hardening and welding of sediments • / Process of grinding something down • Rocks / Rocks made from heat and pressure • / Through heat and pressure, the rock’s atoms • ...
Lunar Cycle 2021-02-10
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- / The motion of a body around another body is called ______________.
- / The earth ________ on its axis.
- / To spin on an axis is called _____________.
- / ________ on earth is when the side of the earth we are on faces away from the sun.
- / ____________ is the representation of the moon's journey around the earth.
- / __________ are due to the tilt of the earth.
- / There are 8 moon ________.
- / The moon _________ around the earth.
- / The ________ in the earth’s axis results in variations of the angle of light striking earth.
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- / ___________ literally means “equal night”.
- / A last quarter moon is a _______________________.
- / The gradual drop to the lowest level is called ______ tide.
- / One _____ on earth is when our side of the earth faces the sun.
- / __________ occurs twice a year, when the tilt of the earth’s axis is oriented at its extremes.
- / The rising bulge of the water level is called ______ tide.
- / A first quarter moon is a _______________________.
- / The moon’s gravitational pull creates bulges in level of ocean water, forming bulges called ________.
- / It takes a _______ for the earth to revolve around the sun.
- / The moon’s _________ pulls on the earth.
- / The path that is followed around another body in space is called ______.
20 Clues: / There are 8 moon ________. • / The earth ________ on its axis. • / The moon _________ around the earth. • / The moon’s _________ pulls on the earth. • / ___________ literally means “equal night”. • / To spin on an axis is called _____________. • / __________ are due to the tilt of the earth. • / A last quarter moon is a _______________________. • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-01-08
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- phase of mitosis when the nuclear envelopes reforms, the chromosomes start to uncoil, and spindle fibers disappear.
- phase of mitosis when spindle fibers align the chromosomes along the cell's equator.
- process by which the cell's cytoplasm divides.
- process by which unspecialized cells develop into their mature form and function.
- first stage of the cell cycle.
- cell that can divide for long periods of time while remaining undifferentiated.
- programmed cell death.
- long, continuous thread of DNA that consists of numerous genes and regulatory information.
- phase of interphase where DNA is synthesized or made.
- pattern of growth, DNA replication, and nuclear division that occurs in eukaryotic cells.
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- stage of mitosis when chromatin condenses, nuclear envelope breaks down, and spindle fibers are formed.
- broad group of proteins that stimulate cell division.
- formed in plant cells during cytokinesis.
- region of the chromosome where spindle fibers attach during both mitosis and meiosis.
- having no dangerous effect on health.
- cancerous tumor in which cells break away and spread to other parts of the body; causing harm to the organism's health.
- one half of a chromosome is called this.
- this is formed in an animal cell during cytokinesis.
- common name for a class of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell division.
- process by which a cell divides the nucleus and its contents.
- phase of mitosis during which sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite sides of the cell.
21 Clues: programmed cell death. • first stage of the cell cycle. • having no dangerous effect on health. • one half of a chromosome is called this. • formed in plant cells during cytokinesis. • process by which the cell's cytoplasm divides. • this is formed in an animal cell during cytokinesis. • broad group of proteins that stimulate cell division. • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-03-16
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- the process of splitting into thin sheets or laminae
- Organic fine-grained sedimentary rock
- more complex silicates melt, the higher the_
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- even mixtures of felsic and mafic
- Hot liquid below ground
- Made from magma
- high-pressure rocks
- Hot liquid above ground
- high in feldspar
- movement of material
- explosive rocks
- process that turns sediment into rock
- hot
- process of being eroded
- crystallized from magma slowly
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- clastic rock
- a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock.
- rocks that are not foliated
- Dark color high in magnesium
- rocks are added to a landform or landmass
- thin dark sheet of rock
- rocks formed biologically
- Formed on the surface
- Liquid changes to the gas phase
- rocks with silicates
- composed primarily of carbonate minerals
- formed by plants or animals
- the size
- breaking down of rocks
- changed by exposure of pressure and temperature
- affecting rocks over an extensive area
32 Clues: hot • the size • clastic rock • Made from magma • explosive rocks • high in feldspar • high-pressure rocks • rocks with silicates • movement of material • Formed on the surface • breaking down of rocks • thin dark sheet of rock • Hot liquid below ground • Hot liquid above ground • process of being eroded • rocks formed biologically • rocks that are not foliated • formed by plants or animals • ...
Cell Cycle 2020-09-16
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- Cells do this between each cell division.
- Sugar found in DNA.
- DNA coils and pairs up in this phase.
- DNA that is in a relaxed state in interphase.
- Sugar and __?__ make up the backbone of DNA.
- DNA that is tightly coiled in cell division.
- DNA Polymerase is an example of this.
- Chromosomes line up in the middle in this phase
- Nitrogen _?_ make up the middle of the DNA.
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- Cytoplasmic division.
- Only in animal cells, help with cell division.
- Cells grow and chill in this phase.
- Bonds that hold 2 DNA strands together.
- This occurs during the S phase: DNA __?__.
- Holds two sister chromatids together.
- This phase has 2 cells that aren't separated.
- Sister _?_ are exact copies of the chromosome.
- Nuclear division.
- Sister chromatids separate and move apart.
- Body or non-reproductive cells.
20 Clues: Nuclear division. • Sugar found in DNA. • Cytoplasmic division. • Body or non-reproductive cells. • Cells grow and chill in this phase. • Holds two sister chromatids together. • DNA coils and pairs up in this phase. • DNA Polymerase is an example of this. • Bonds that hold 2 DNA strands together. • Cells do this between each cell division. • ...
Carbon Cycle 2023-12-01
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- mass of living things
- sphere of land
- Places on Earth that Carbon is stored
- using sugar to make energy, waste product is CO2
- example of a decomposer
- nonliving things in an ecosystem
- green pigment in leaves, acts like solarpanels
- an organism that eats other organisms, consumer
- spheres of water
- what is made or produced in a chemical equation
- the "ingredients of a chemical equation"
- sphere of life
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- sphere of air
- when an organism dies and decomposes
- process that carbon atoms travel from atmosphere to geosphere and back
- living things in an ecosystem
- oil, coal, natural gas
- using CO2, water, and sunlight to make sugar
- burning of fossil fuels
- an organism that makes its own food, producer
20 Clues: sphere of air • sphere of land • sphere of life • spheres of water • mass of living things • oil, coal, natural gas • example of a decomposer • burning of fossil fuels • living things in an ecosystem • nonliving things in an ecosystem • when an organism dies and decomposes • Places on Earth that Carbon is stored • the "ingredients of a chemical equation" • ...
rock cycle 2023-12-01
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- magma comes into contact with older surrounding rocks, causing metamorphism
- the quality of being hot
- rocks with high feldspar and silica content
- metamorphic rocks that do not show layers
- settling and coming to rest of transported material
- rock containing oil
- common mineral that makes magma more viscous when it has a higher content
- fine grained foliated metamorphic rock
- geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- rocks with high magnesium and iron content
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- course grained foliated metamorphic rock
- composed of rounded gravel cemented together
- rocks that cool quickly on earth's surface
- most common sedimentary rock; cemented sediment grains
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- size of individual sediment particles
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- molten rock that has reached earth's surface
- process converting sediments into rock
- composed of course, angular rock fragments cemented together
- resistance to flow
- movement of sediment away from its source
- sedimentary rocks with crystalline structure
- rocks that cool slowly without reaching the surface
- type of rock that forms when magma solidifies below earth's surface
- metamorphism caused by extreme heat and pressure; happens over wide areas
- metamorphic rocks where the minerals have been flattened into parallel layers
- magma with ~50% silica content
- contain CO3 in their composition
- form from evaporating saline water
- sedimentary rocks that accumulate from the remains of organisms
- molten rock
32 Clues: molten rock • resistance to flow • rock containing oil • the quality of being hot • magma with ~50% silica content • contain CO3 in their composition • form from evaporating saline water • size of individual sediment particles • process converting sediments into rock • fine grained foliated metamorphic rock • course grained foliated metamorphic rock • ...
Macbeth Cycle 2023-05-11
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- Sadness
- Former King of Scotland
- Wife of Macbeth
- Horror
- A forest near a hill
- Thane of Fife
- Supernatural Message
- To Avoid a Set of Rules
- Worthy of Respect
- False Images
- Heir to the throne
- When shall we three meet again?
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- Scared
- Priest
- Landscape
- Resistable
- A act Macbeth accomplished
- Qualities of a Man
- Gold Headpiece
- Spirit
- An Image with no life
- Son of Duncan
- Thane of Lochaber
- Natural Event
- Evil
25 Clues: Evil • Scared • Priest • Horror • Spirit • Sadness • Landscape • Resistable • False Images • Thane of Fife • Son of Duncan • Natural Event • Gold Headpiece • Wife of Macbeth • Worthy of Respect • Thane of Lochaber • Qualities of a Man • Heir to the throne • A forest near a hill • Supernatural Message • An Image with no life • Former King of Scotland • To Avoid a Set of Rules • A act Macbeth accomplished • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-03-21
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- fine grained sedmentary rock
- body of a intrusive igneous rock
- light colored minerals
- Flat rock
- a salt delivered from silic acid
- The state of being sticky
- A metamorphic rock that has banding
- A warm energy that something gives off
- The process of wearing something down
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- do not have aligned mineral crystals
- CO2
- Viscous liquid
- turned liquid into vapor
- thrown out of the earths surface
- dark colored minerals
- Many broken rocks together
- splitting into thing sheets
- a substance that has been purified or prepared
- intruding into a space
- the process of breaking down something
- semifluid liqid
- built up energy or force
- Something that comes from natural
23 Clues: CO2 • Flat rock • Viscous liquid • semifluid liqid • dark colored minerals • light colored minerals • intruding into a space • turned liquid into vapor • built up energy or force • The state of being sticky • Many broken rocks together • splitting into thing sheets • fine grained sedmentary rock • thrown out of the earths surface • body of a intrusive igneous rock • ...
Rock cycle 2023-03-21
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- the body of an intrusive rock
- viscous mineral liquid from the magma chamber
- Something that it being brought out of the earths surface
- no not have aligned mineral crystals
- A mineral or rock that intrudes to the earths surface
- Something that comes from nature
- affecting rocks over an extensive area
- the state of being sticky or thick
- Light colored minerals
- A prepared substance
- Built up force or energy that can get released
- When soil or rocks are added into a landmass or land
- The process of being worn down slowly
- a volcanic rock with medium silica composition
- a sedimentay rock that has rounded fragments inside of it
- Partly liquid magma
- affecting rocks in a closer area
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- A flate piece of rock
- process of splitting into thin sheets
- Warm energy that gives off
- Dark colored minerals
- moving something or someone to another location
- Silicon dioxide
- The process of being broken down
- The size of a piece of dirt or mineral
- sediments turning into solid rock
- Fine grained sedmentary rock
- CO2
- when liquid gets brought up into the air by heat
- rock consisting of angular fragments
- Broken up rocks or minerals thats combined together
- a banded metamorphic rock
32 Clues: CO2 • Silicon dioxide • Partly liquid magma • A prepared substance • A flate piece of rock • Dark colored minerals • Light colored minerals • a banded metamorphic rock • Warm energy that gives off • Fine grained sedmentary rock • the body of an intrusive rock • The process of being broken down • Something that comes from nature • affecting rocks in a closer area • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-10-20
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- At metaphase, the chromosomes are all lined up at the ____ ____, a plane midway between the spindle’s two poles.
- The division of cytoplasm.
- The continuity of life based on the reproduction of cells is known as?
- Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of ____, a complex of DNA and protein that condenses during cell division.
- During ____, some spindle microtubules attach to the kinetochores of chromosomes and begin to move to the chromosomes.
- define the phase that consists of both mitosis and cytokinesis.
- _____ depend on cell division of development from a fertilized egg, growth, and repair.
- All the DNA in a cell constitutes the cell’s _____.
- DNA molecules in a cell are packaged into ______.
- In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs by a process known as cleavage, forming a ____ ____.
- the ____ is the narrow of the duplicated chromosome, where the two chromatids are most closely to attach.
- prokaryotes reproduce by a type of cell division is called ___ ___.
- the microtubules shorten by ___ at the kinetochore ends.
- How many stages does mitosis have?
- ___ is the division of genetic material in the nucleus.
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- The ____ ___ is a structure made of microtubules that controls chromosomes movement during mitosis.
- ___ is a special type of division that can produce sperm and egg cells.
- Each duplicated chromosome has two ____ _____,attached along their lengths by cohesins.
- In plant cells, a ___ __ forms during cytokinesis.
- In the interphase there are three phases. What phase do chromosomes duplicate?
- define the phase that consist of cell growth and copying of chromosomes in preparation for cell division.
- ___ begins during anaphase or telophase and the spindle eventually disassembles.
- are protein complexes associated with centromeres.
- An ___ (a radial array of short microtubules) extends from each centrosome.
- ___ yields nonidentical daughter cells that have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. (Variation of cell division)
- nonreproductive cells have two sets of chromosomes.
- in ____, the cohesion’s are cleaved by an enzyme called separase.
- The frequency of cell division varies with the type of __.
28 Clues: The division of cytoplasm. • How many stages does mitosis have? • DNA molecules in a cell are packaged into ______. • In plant cells, a ___ __ forms during cytokinesis. • are protein complexes associated with centromeres. • All the DNA in a cell constitutes the cell’s _____. • nonreproductive cells have two sets of chromosomes. • ...
Cycle 7 2021-12-01
Across
- WT principal
- the last name of the judge in the Maxwell trial
- bring formal charges against
- favorite English teacher
- mature like a plum
- l on a shirt tag
- The Mighty _____
- Amendment guaranteeing the right to public access to criminal proceedings
- found guilty
- off-road transport
- great quantity
- increasing gradually
- possible
- app downloader
- lying under oath
- select from a group
- your favorite class
- open to two or more interpretations
- support and strenthen
- open and honest
- face diapers
- foals father
- fake
- there are 24 of these in a day
Down
- linearity, literally
- handcuffs
- the type of metaphor that extends over several lines of a poem
- lacking bias
- like every Shakespeare play, literally (hint* there are 5 in each play)
- to make friends with
- the element used to make extremely powerful bombs
- where to go for a dip
- casual
- tweet platform
- cancel, as a command
- false name
- the beginning, Biblically
- the 12th month of the year
- digits to wrestle
- the last book of the Bible
- middle of IOU
- twitter controller Jack _____
- those bringing legal proceedings
- found guilty
- these are NOT allowed in WT
- ______, Did You Know? My favorite Christmas song
- there are 12 of these on a jury
- when you restate all the ideas in your own words
- supposed
- the juror interview process, voir _____
50 Clues: fake • casual • possible • supposed • handcuffs • false name • WT principal • lacking bias • found guilty • found guilty • face diapers • foals father • middle of IOU • tweet platform • great quantity • app downloader • open and honest • l on a shirt tag • The Mighty _____ • lying under oath • digits to wrestle • mature like a plum • off-road transport • select from a group • your favorite class • linearity, literally • ...
cell cycle 2021-11-19
Across
- the first phase mitios where nuclus disappear
- Where the cell start to break into two pieces
- Abnoral cell that is still cluster togther
- Two indenical chromatids
- third step in interphase where cell grow more
- A death of a cell that is cancerious
- second step of interphase where dna repicated
- The end of the chromosome
- Cell that only be use one thing
- Cell that can turn in to anythings
- where all chromosome meet in the middle
- signaling Cell communcating with each other Tumor A group cell uncontrollabing divding
- Where the cell is competely broken into two indenical cell
- Cell that is not friendlyy invade other cell
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- Long strand of dna
- Membrane seperate chromosome from everything else
- first step in interphase
- the phase where cell spend 75 percent of thier live in
- When one cell turn into anthoner
- The spread cell other part of the body
- The part of the cell hold dna
- The spider like thing that help seperate dna
- The thing that make spindle fibers
- Where all cell stop if not right goes to g0
- The thing atrach middle of the x chromosome
- A rapily divding cell
- The that hold dna inside of
- A change in dna
- the process repicating the cell prefectly
- Where the chromosome is broken apart
30 Clues: A change in dna • Long strand of dna • A rapily divding cell • first step in interphase • Two indenical chromatids • The end of the chromosome • The that hold dna inside of • The part of the cell hold dna • Cell that only be use one thing • When one cell turn into anthoner • The thing that make spindle fibers • Cell that can turn in to anythings • A death of a cell that is cancerious • ...
Cell cycle 2021-11-18
Across
- Stage that prepares DNA for synthesis and nucleus is visible
- cell is preparing for division
- newly divided cells,growing, and performing metabolic tasks
- resting point in the cell cycle
- Stage where the chromosomes line up in the middle
- how long is the cell typically in the g2 phase
- is copied to prepare for mitosis in the g2 phase
- 2nd stage in the Mphase, is the division of the cytoplasm
- events that take place as a cell grows and divides
- another name for mitosis
Down
- included in interphase and DNA cell´s are replicated
- Stage that the chromosome becomes visible
- contains ¨PMAT¨ and is the division of the nucleus
- before cell moves into the S phase
- this and organelles are made during g1 phase
- final stage that ends with 2 duplicated cells
- this condenses into the chromosome
- Stage where chromatids move to opposite ends and chromoses break at the centromeres
- this happens before the cell moves into mitosis
- part of the cell that is dividing during mitosis
20 Clues: another name for mitosis • cell is preparing for division • resting point in the cell cycle • before cell moves into the S phase • this condenses into the chromosome • Stage that the chromosome becomes visible • this and organelles are made during g1 phase • final stage that ends with 2 duplicated cells • how long is the cell typically in the g2 phase • ...
Rock cycle 2025-02-11
Across
- / Act of crushing
- / a type of sedimentary rock, used in bathrooms to rub knees and elbows
- / compound that is formed by rocks naturally. Happens in intrusive Igneous rocks.
- / Process of grinding something down
- form magma
- / matter that has been deposited by weathering
- / Magma that has been erupted from a volcano creates extrusive igneous rocks
- Rocks / Rocks made from heat and pressure
- / Magma or lava cools and hardens
- Igneous rocks / Rocks that cool over a long amount of time
- / preserved remains of a dead animal or plant
Down
- / Through heat and pressure, the rock’s atoms
- / wind or water lay down sediments
- Rocks / made from molten lava
- / Hardening and welding of sediments
- / Caused by heat and pressure around the rock
- / The composition of the earth's crust/ Igneous
- Rocks / Rocks made from Compacting and cementing sediments
- / upper layer of earth made from sediments and dead remains
- Igneous rocks / Rocks that cool over a short amount of time
- like structures / Characteristics of a Metamorphic rock
- crystals are rearranged
22 Clues: form magma • / Act of crushing • crystals are rearranged • Rocks / made from molten lava • / Magma or lava cools and hardens • / wind or water lay down sediments • / Hardening and welding of sediments • / Process of grinding something down • Rocks / Rocks made from heat and pressure • / Through heat and pressure, the rock’s atoms • ...
Cell Cycle 2023-12-20
Across
- first phase of the cell cycle
- splitting of cytoplasm
- organelle that appears during prophase
- happens to DNA during S phase
- cell division
- protein found around DNA
- sister chromatids separate
- ________ and development occur during Ga
- no nuclear envelope present
Down
- unwound chromosomes
- contains genetic information; usually an X
- nuclear envelope returns
- bundle of DNA and histones
- what forms in plant cells during cytokinesis a cell_______
- harmful tumor
- malfunction of the cell cycle
- lump found around a mass of cancer
- belt buckle of the chromosome
- segment of a chromosome
- G0
- what happens in animal cells during cytokinesis
- not harmful tumor
- chromosomes line up at the equator
23 Clues: G0 • harmful tumor • cell division • not harmful tumor • unwound chromosomes • splitting of cytoplasm • segment of a chromosome • nuclear envelope returns • protein found around DNA • bundle of DNA and histones • sister chromatids separate • no nuclear envelope present • first phase of the cell cycle • malfunction of the cell cycle • belt buckle of the chromosome • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-12-13
Across
- salt of carbonic acid
- process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock
- substances as studied in chemistry
- average diameter of individual grains
- organic matter is broken down into carbon dioxide and the mineral forms of nutrients like nitrogen
- hot
- produced when magma exits and cools above the Earth's surface
- a body of intrusive igneous rock
- cars from one place to another
- between beginner and expert
- generated by folding, faulting, magmatic intrusions, and similar forces
- high in magnesium and iron content
- a common distributed type of rock formed by high-grade regional metamorphic processes
- Metamorphism produced by intrusion of magma
- oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO₂
- formed when magma penetrates existing rock, crystallizes, and solidifies underground
- molten rock that has been expelled from the interior of a volcano
- composed of consolidated sediments formed by the accumulation of fragments
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- a fine-grained metamorphic rock that forms when shale undergoes metamorphosis
- pebbles that have been naturally cemented together
- high in light-colored minerals, including feldspar and quartz
- force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- Metamorphism affecting rocks over an extensive area as a result of the large-scale action of heat and pressure
- complex process whereby freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into rock
- action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location then transports it to another location
- material is ________ if it contains carbon bound to other atoms by covalence
- molten natural material
- do not have lineations, foliations, or other alignments of mineral grains
- a fluid's resistance to flowing
32 Clues: hot • salt of carbonic acid • molten natural material • between beginner and expert • cars from one place to another • a fluid's resistance to flowing • a body of intrusive igneous rock • substances as studied in chemistry • high in magnesium and iron content • average diameter of individual grains • repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks • ...
Rock Cycle 2024-10-17
Across
- Igneous rock is formed by _____ and Erosion.
- A rock morphs through this cycle.
- Lava is E_____.
- S_______ is a sedimentary rock found near freshwater.
- ____ comes from the earth's core.
- When a lot of heat is applied to cause something to change the shape / morph.
- Cools slowly.
- When air is applied to make something_____.
- L_______ is a sedimentary rock found near mountains.
- Magma is I______.
- O_____ is a type of igneous rock that has a glassy surface.
Down
- Sand and Pebbles are _____.
- Gravity helps create _____.
- Cools quickly.
- Sedimentary rock is formed by compacting and _______.
- sedimentary rock is formed by _____ and Cementing.
- A cycle in which sediments go through to become _____.
- G_____ is a metamorphic rock that is intrusive.
- S_____ is a metamorphic rock with crystals.
- Igneous rock is caused by Weathering and ______.
- A cycle for a rock used with a volcano.
- B_____ is metamorphic and has gas bubbles.
22 Clues: Cools slowly. • Cools quickly. • Lava is E_____. • Magma is I______. • Sand and Pebbles are _____. • Gravity helps create _____. • A rock morphs through this cycle. • ____ comes from the earth's core. • A cycle for a rock used with a volcano. • B_____ is metamorphic and has gas bubbles. • S_____ is a metamorphic rock with crystals. • When air is applied to make something_____. • ...
Rock cycle 2025-03-19
Across
- made from molten lava
- Through heat and pressure, the rock’s atoms and crystals are rearranged
- Act of crushing
- wind or water lay down sediments
- matter that has been deposited by weathering
- Caused by heat and pressure around the rock to form magma
- a type of sedimentary rock, used in bathrooms to rub knees and elbows
- The composition of the earth's crust Igneous
- Rocks that cool over a long amount of time
- Process of grinding something down
Down
- Rocks made from heat and pressure
- Characteristics of a Metamorphic rock
- preserved remains of a dead animal or plant
- Rocks that cool over a short amount of time
- Rocks made from Compacting and cementing sediments
- Magma or lava cools and hardens
- Magma that has been erupted from a volcano creates extrusive igneous rocks
- Hardening and welding of sediments
- compound that is formed by rocks naturally. Happens in intrusive Igneous rocks.
- upper layer of earth made from sediments and dead remains
20 Clues: Act of crushing • made from molten lava • Magma or lava cools and hardens • wind or water lay down sediments • Rocks made from heat and pressure • Hardening and welding of sediments • Process of grinding something down • Characteristics of a Metamorphic rock • Rocks that cool over a long amount of time • preserved remains of a dead animal or plant • ...
Cell Cycle 2024-04-11
Across
- Replicated forms of a chromosome joined together by the centromere
- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells
- Series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide
- phase of mitosis in which the distinct individual chromosomes begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin; nuclear membrane begins to reform
- process of programmed cell death
- In a plant cell, midline of dividing cells. Becomes the cell wall eventually.
- A=T and C=G
- disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
- Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- Cell organelle that aids in cell division in animal cells only
- unwinding, complementary base pairing, and joining
- regulatory proteins involved in cell cycle control
Down
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides
- Protein structures which move the chromosomes during cell division.
- Chromosomes become visible, nuclear envelop dissolves, spindle forms
- A variable that decreases as cells grow, so that it sets a limit to the size of cells.
- new cells produced by cell division
- Enzyme involved in DNA replication that joins individual nucleotides to produce a DNA molecule
- Condensed form of DNA present during mitosis
- Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- Cells grow, performs its normal functions, and prepares for division; consist of G1,S,and G2 phases
- An enzyme that unwinds the DNA double helix during DNA replication
- relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell
23 Clues: A=T and C=G • process of programmed cell death • new cells produced by cell division • Condensed form of DNA present during mitosis • relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell • Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell • unwinding, complementary base pairing, and joining • regulatory proteins involved in cell cycle control • ...
lunar cycle 2022-03-03
Across
- after being full, now the moon is shrinking in size. It is more than half-way lit, but now the LEFT side is illuminated
- the days that it takes the moon to revolve around the earth and we always see the same side of the moon.
- earths only natural satellite
- with little or no light
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- the entire right half of the moon is illuminated and the moon continues to grow
- is a latin word and it means moon
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- now the moon is more than half-full, but not fully lit up. it is still getting bigger
- a distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development
Down
- is a ball of hot plasma in the center of the solar system
- is a planet on which we live on
- the days each moon phase lasts
- the side of the moon that is lit up is facing the sun and the dark side is facing the earth. We do not see a moon
- during this phase, the right side of the moon is illuminated and resembles a smile
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- the entire side of the moon facing earth is lit up and appears like a complete circle
- the physical universe beyond the earths atmosphere
- during this phase, the entire left-half of the moon is illuminated and the riht-half is dark. Were getting closer to a new moon.
- opposite of a waxing crescent, left side of the moon is illuminated and resembles a smile or a finger-nail.
20 Clues: with little or no light • earths only natural satellite • the days each moon phase lasts • is a planet on which we live on • is a latin word and it means moon • the physical universe beyond the earths atmosphere • is a ball of hot plasma in the center of the solar system • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible • ...
Lunar Cycle 2022-03-04
Across
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- when the moon is is starting over the cycle.
- The dark part of the day.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth.
- The curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- When the moon is fully lit.
- Obscure the light from the moon.
- when the moon is halfway lit and going down to the start.
- Have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated.
- The U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space.
Down
- Make something visible or bright by shining light.
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- The action of rotating around an axis or center.
- When the moon is partially lit on the right.
- A distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
- When the moon is halfway lit.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
- When something is bright and shiny.
- The planet we live on.
- A dark area or shape.
- the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle.
21 Clues: A dark area or shape. • The planet we live on. • The dark part of the day. • When the moon is fully lit. • When the moon is halfway lit. • Obscure the light from the moon. • When something is bright and shiny. • of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • when the moon is is starting over the cycle. • When the moon is partially lit on the right. • ...
ladybugs cycle 2025-07-04
Across
- / The life of a ladybug begins as this
- / Hard covering that protects a ladybug
- / To shed skin in order to grow
- / Natural coloring that helps hide from predators
- / Helpful to people or nature
- / The back part of a ladybug’s body
- / Stage where transformation occurs
- / Stage after egg; looks like a tiny alligator
- / Black markings found on many ladybugs
- / An animal without a backbone
- / Ladybugs fly using these
- / A common home for ladybugs and aphids
- / Ladybugs belong to this animal group
Down
- / All stages of growth from egg to adult
- / Hard wing covers that protect flying wings
- / Ladybugs are often found crawling on this
- / A complete change in form during growth
- / An animal that hunts other animals
- / The front part of a ladybug with the eyes
- / Another word often used for an insect
- / A small, spotted beetle helpful to gardeners
- / Final stage in the ladybug’s life cycle
- / Middle section of a ladybug's body
- / Tiny pests that ladybugs love to eat
- / Used by ladybugs to sense their surroundings
25 Clues: / Ladybugs fly using these • / Helpful to people or nature • / An animal without a backbone • / To shed skin in order to grow • / The back part of a ladybug’s body • / Stage where transformation occurs • / An animal that hunts other animals • / Middle section of a ladybug's body • / The life of a ladybug begins as this • / Tiny pests that ladybugs love to eat • ...
Forest Cycle 2022-10-12
Across
- Well-managed forests last forever and involve: plant, grow, fell, plant, grow, fell.
- The process of cutting down trees, an element of the task of logging.
- A perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed and not from a cutting.
- To trim (a tree, shrub, or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to encourage growth.
- The process by which some organisms replace or restore lost or amputated body parts.
- It's an essential step before growing crops or sowing a seed.
- Putting (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.
- Partial removal of trees is used for a variety of commercial and non-commercial purposes.
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- The growing and cultivation of trees.
- A factory in which logs are sawn into planks or boards by machine.
- A complex ecological system in which trees are the dominant life-form.
- To put a seed in the earth.
- The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth
- An engineering discipline comprising the production of forest products, such as pulp and paper, or construction materials.
- Any dead, woody plant material, including logs, branches, standing dead trees, and root wads.
- The process of increasing in size.
- The development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy.
- The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- The organic and inorganic materials on the surface of the earth that provide the medium for plant growth.
20 Clues: To put a seed in the earth. • The process of increasing in size. • The growing and cultivation of trees. • It's an essential step before growing crops or sowing a seed. • The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth • A factory in which logs are sawn into planks or boards by machine. • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2022-10-19
Across
- These are all producers.
- These make their own food and are a group.
- Carnivore but also eats Berrys.
- big producers and provide shade.
- On the ground and wanted in peoples yards
- soak up water for plants
- everything on earth needs it for life
- These are mostly all omnivores.
- powerhouse of the cell
- we all need this to breath
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- pull energy from the sun
- These are decomposers.
- Eats mainly meet and other consumers.
- These are most animals.
- These organisms are like mushrooms.
- Herbivore animal.
- only eats plants.
- Probably you If you're doing this crossword.
- makes plants green
- Hard shelled omnivore.
- Comes from the son.
21 Clues: Herbivore animal. • only eats plants. • makes plants green • Comes from the son. • These are decomposers. • Hard shelled omnivore. • powerhouse of the cell • These are most animals. • pull energy from the sun • These are all producers. • soak up water for plants • we all need this to breath • Carnivore but also eats Berrys. • These are mostly all omnivores. • ...
Cell Cycle 2022-11-17
Across
- identical copies of a chromosome
- programmed cell death
- third stage of mitosis
- a cellular structure carrying genetic material
- a process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into five stages
- process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- the phase of the cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokinesis
- Likes to chase mice
- first stage of mitosis, the miotic spindle begins to form
- area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached
- the first gap or growth phase
- an ordered sequence of events in the life of a cell
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- fourth and final stage of mitosis
- the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells immediately after mitosis
- the period in the cell cycle when the cell is not dividing
- DNA and protein that makes up chromosomes
- Man's best friend
- midline of dividing cells
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- the synthesis phase of the cell cycle
- the second gap or growth phase
- second stage of mitosis, the spindle is complete and the chromosomes are aligned at the plate
- Flying mammal
- a haploid cell such as an egg or sperm
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • programmed cell death • third stage of mitosis • midline of dividing cells • the first gap or growth phase • the second gap or growth phase • identical copies of a chromosome • fourth and final stage of mitosis • the synthesis phase of the cell cycle • a haploid cell such as an egg or sperm • ...
Rock Cycle 2022-10-03
Across
- physical and chemical processes that transforms sediments into sedimentary rock
- lava cooling quickly on Earth’s surface with smaller crystal formation
- mineral growth glues sediment grains together
- metamorphic rock without banding but with blocky crystal shapes
- high-temperature fromations caused by magma intrusions
- magma that flows out onto Earth’s surface
- percentage of open spaces between grains in rock
- large well-defined crystals surrounded by fine-grained crystals in a rock
- horizontal layering that is the primary feature of sedimentary rock
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- most common type of sedimentary rock, formed from abundant loose sediments
- magma cooling slowly below Earth’s surface allowing larger crystals to form
- temperature and pressure affect large regions of Earth’s crust
- melted minerals cyrstallizing in a predictable pattern
- spongy texture caused by air trapped in rock
- continuous changing and remaking of rocks
- broken
- mineral crystals precipitating out of solution and settling to the bottom of bodies of water
- forms when lava or magma cools and crystallizes
- layers or banding of minerals in metamorphic rock
- small pieces of rock that are moved and deposited by water, wind, and gravity
- process where some minerals melt but others remain solid
21 Clues: broken • continuous changing and remaking of rocks • magma that flows out onto Earth’s surface • spongy texture caused by air trapped in rock • mineral growth glues sediment grains together • forms when lava or magma cools and crystallizes • percentage of open spaces between grains in rock • layers or banding of minerals in metamorphic rock • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2025-10-01
Across
- Process Where Bacteria Breaks the Triple Bonds of Nitrogen Gas
- Layer of Gases Surrounding a Planet
- A Chemical Compound Containing One Nitrogen Atom and Two Oxygen Atoms
- The Molecule That Carries Genetic Instructions for the Development, Functioning, and Reproduction of All Known Organisms
- Organisms That Perform Ammonification
- A Simple, Colorless Chemical Made of One Nitrogen Atom and Three Hydrogen Atoms
- Process Where Bacteria Adds Nitrogen Back Into the Air
- An Essential Substance That is in Short Supply in an Ecosystem
- Type of Protein in Living Things That Speeds up Specific Chemical Reactions
- Process Where Plants Absorb Nitrates From the Soil
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- Two Atoms of the Same Element Bonded to Each Other
- Organism Able to Survive in Extremely Harsh Climates
- A Colorless Toxic Gas That is Formed by the Oxidation of Nitrogen
- Organism Without a True Nucleus
- Process Where Bacteria Turns Ammonium Into Nitrates
- Organism With a True Nucleus
- Gas Held Together With Triple Bonds
- Bacteria That Performs Fixation
- The Chemical Process of Rapid Burning Where a Fuel Combines With an Oxidant to Produce Heat and Light
- Bacteria That Performs Denitrification
- Clear Water Without Much Life
- The Process of Breaking Down Dead Organisms
- Process Where Dead Plants and Animals get Decomposed and Gets Added Back to the Cycle as Ammonium
- Bacteria That Performs Nitrification
- The Process Where Water Bodies Receive Excessive Nutrients Which Leads to Harmful Algal Blooms
- A Natural Chemical Compound Made of One Nitrogen Atom and Three Oxygen Atoms
26 Clues: Organism With a True Nucleus • Clear Water Without Much Life • Organism Without a True Nucleus • Bacteria That Performs Fixation • Layer of Gases Surrounding a Planet • Gas Held Together With Triple Bonds • Bacteria That Performs Nitrification • Organisms That Perform Ammonification • Bacteria That Performs Denitrification • The Process of Breaking Down Dead Organisms • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2025-10-01
Across
- Process Where Bacteria Breaks the Triple Bonds of Nitrogen Gas
- Layer of Gases Surrounding a Planet
- A Chemical Compound Containing One Nitrogen Atom and Two Oxygen Atoms
- The Molecule That Carries Genetic Instructions for the Development, Functioning, and Reproduction of All Known Organisms
- Organisms That Perform Ammonification
- A Simple, Colorless Chemical Made of One Nitrogen Atom and Three Hydrogen Atoms
- Process Where Bacteria Adds Nitrogen Back Into the Air
- An Essential Substance That is in Short Supply in an Ecosystem
- Type of Protein in Living Things That Speeds up Specific Chemical Reactions
- Process Where Plants Absorb Nitrates From the Soil
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- Two Atoms of the Same Element Bonded to Each Other
- Organism Able to Survive in Extremely Harsh Climates
- A Colorless Toxic Gas That is Formed by the Oxidation of Nitrogen
- Organism Without a True Nucleus
- Process Where Bacteria Turns Ammonium Into Nitrates
- Organism With a True Nucleus
- Gas Held Together With Triple Bonds
- Bacteria That Performs Fixation
- The Chemical Process of Rapid Burning Where a Fuel Combines With an Oxidant to Produce Heat and Light
- Bacteria That Performs Denitrification
- Clear Water Without Much Life
- The Process of Breaking Down Dead Organisms
- Process Where Dead Plants and Animals get Decomposed and Gets Added Back to the Cycle as Ammonium
- Bacteria That Performs Nitrification
- The Process Where Water Bodies Receive Excessive Nutrients Which Leads to Harmful Algal Blooms
- A Natural Chemical Compound Made of One Nitrogen Atom and Three Oxygen Atoms
26 Clues: Organism With a True Nucleus • Clear Water Without Much Life • Organism Without a True Nucleus • Bacteria That Performs Fixation • Layer of Gases Surrounding a Planet • Gas Held Together With Triple Bonds • Bacteria That Performs Nitrification • Organisms That Perform Ammonification • Bacteria That Performs Denitrification • The Process of Breaking Down Dead Organisms • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2021-02-03
Across
- pathways of cellular respiration that do not require oxygen
- the second stage of cellular respiration
- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs Cycle
Down
- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP, in the absence of oxygen
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
- an electron carrier
9 Clues: an electron carrier • the second stage of cellular respiration • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • pathways of cellular respiration that do not require oxygen • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
3rd grade crossword puzzle 2015-11-19
Across
- the quality or state of being dignified and proper b
- anything like water or juice
- the outside of an object or body <on the surface of the water>
- a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface
- large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier
- e act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness <tension of a muscle> b : 1STRESS 1c
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- vapor: water in a gaseous form especially when below boiling temperature and spread through the atmosphere
- the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain
- what you do to a solid to make it a liquid
- a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier
- to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that melts >
- a substance possessing perfect molecular mobility and the property of indefinite expansion, as opposed to a solid or liquid.
- to harden into or be hardened into a solid (as ice)
- frozen water
- that slants :
15 Clues: frozen water • that slants : • anything like water or juice • what you do to a solid to make it a liquid • the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain • large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier • to harden into or be hardened into a solid (as ice) • the quality or state of being dignified and proper b • a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier • ...
Climate 2024-12-11
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- the attraction among molecules that are not alike
- the process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- the series of natural processes by which water continually moves through the hydrosphere
- the large-scale cutting and/or burning of forests
- a set of complex equations used to predict future climates
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid
- a condition in which opposite ends of a molecule have slightly opposite charges, but the overall charge of the molecule is neutral
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- the evaporation of water from plants
- makes water a unique compound
- the rise in Earth's average surface temperature during the past 100 years
- are tiny liquid or solid particles
- the attraction among molecules that are alike
- the amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of a material by 1 degrees celsius
- a gas in Earth's atmosphere that absorbs Earth's outgoing infrared radiation
- all the water on and below Earth's surface and in the atmosphere
15 Clues: makes water a unique compound • are tiny liquid or solid particles • the evaporation of water from plants • the process of a gas changing into a liquid • the attraction among molecules that are alike • the attraction among molecules that are not alike • the large-scale cutting and/or burning of forests • a set of complex equations used to predict future climates • ...
Biodiversity and natural resources 2025-03-26
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- water Water that is safe to drink
- The interaction of a community of living organisms (biotic) with the non living (abiotic) parts of the environment
- factors Living factors that affect the community
- Development Meeting needs without harming future generations
- A rock containing a valuable metal that can be extracted
- All the different populations of organisms living and interacting in the same habitat
- Removing salt from sea water to make it potable
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- The process of excessively enriching a body of water in nutrients
- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce to produce a fertile off spring
- The variety of all different types of species of organisms within an ecosystem
- resources Materials from the earth used by humans, like water, minerals and forests
- The natural home of an organism
- footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted over a product life cycle or an event
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat at the same time
- factors Non living factors that affect the community
15 Clues: The natural home of an organism • Removing salt from sea water to make it potable • water Water that is safe to drink • A rock containing a valuable metal that can be extracted • Development Meeting needs without harming future generations • The process of excessively enriching a body of water in nutrients • ...
Ecosystems 2020-04-07
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- organisms that feed on producers or consumers, and return nutrients to the surrounding soil or water.
- where plants get their energy
- cycle the process of recycling oxygen back and forth from the atmosphere, organisms, and the Earth's crust.
- A water source of where animals get water.
- A chain or what animals eat what.
- the process in which plants lose water into the air from their leaves.
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- the process by which green plants use chlorophyll to produce food energy from sunlight.
- Nonliving thing.
- a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.
- the role and position a species has in its environment, including all biotic and abiotic parts of the habitat.
- a group of organisms that live close together and the environment in which they live.
- a collection of inter-related food chains
12 Clues: Nonliving thing. • where plants get their energy • A chain or what animals eat what. • a collection of inter-related food chains • A water source of where animals get water. • a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit. • the process in which plants lose water into the air from their leaves. • ...
Plant functions 2025-03-12
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- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- the process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- When a plant completes its lifecycle in one year
- THe process which plants lose water from their leaves from evaporation
- the process by which food moves within a plant from one part to another
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- The angle between a leaf and the stem, where buds and branches can form.
- The process by which roots take in water
- The plant process that increases plant numbers
- the process in which plants convert light energy Into food
- A plant needs this liquid to survive
- The process through which plants leaves, stems and roots consume carbon and give off oxygen
- The male part of a flower that produces pollen
12 Clues: A plant needs this liquid to survive • The process by which roots take in water • The plant process that increases plant numbers • The male part of a flower that produces pollen • When a plant completes its lifecycle in one year • A plant that completes its life cycle in two years • the process in which plants convert light energy Into food • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Daylanie 2024-12-16
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- This is very important because as it flows over the land, some of it soaks into the ground, thus "recharging" groundwater
- All air contains water molecules in the form of water vapor, which is invisible.
- For the water cycle to work water has to get from earth's surface to the ski
- Is the boss of the water cycle
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- The air is full of water even if you can't see it
5 Clues: Is the boss of the water cycle • The air is full of water even if you can't see it • For the water cycle to work water has to get from earth's surface to the ski • All air contains water molecules in the form of water vapor, which is invisible. • ...
Deposition 2021-10-29
6 Clues: The act of moving an object • A cause of deposition by liquids • The final process of the rock cycle • Broken down rocks caused by weathering • The cycle of geological changes on a rock • An area where sediments are transported to
Dynamic Earth 2022-01-27
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- the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- The balancing of the downward force of the crust due to gravity and the upward force of the asthenosphere due to buoyancy
- a naturally-occurring and usually inorganic solid. It has a definite chemical composition and an orderly internal structure
- the cycle of nitrogen through the atmosphere
- the outermost layer of earth
- a vibration that travels through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- fragments of organic or inorganic material that are transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice and that accumulate in layers on Earth's surface
- part of the Earth system that includes all Earth’s water, whether it is on the surface, underground, or in the atmosphere.
- the part of the Earth system that includes all of the gases in a layer that surrounds Earth
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- a piece of the lithosphere that moves around on top of the asthenosphere
- smaller dissolving and removing some chemicals within the rock. Fragments of weathered rock
- also known as the hydrologic cycle
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- the layer of the atmosphere that contains most living things
- area on the ocean floor where mountains form when tectonic plates pull apart
- The hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations
- the part of the Earth system that includes all of the rocks, minerals, and landforms on Earth’s surface and all the matter in Earth’s interior
- the point along a fault at which the first motion of an earthquake occurs
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- process by which rock materials are broken down by the action of physical and chemical processes
20 Clues: the outermost layer of earth • also known as the hydrologic cycle • magma that reaches Earth's surface • the cycle of nitrogen through the atmosphere • the layer of the atmosphere that contains most living things • a piece of the lithosphere that moves around on top of the asthenosphere • the point along a fault at which the first motion of an earthquake occurs • ...
Year 7 HASS so far 2016-09-13
Across
- The use of stormwater drains can effect which stage of the water cycle
- A weapon that soldiers used at the time of the black death to fling infected into enemy cities
- The person that is charged if found guilty in a court case
- What caused people to believe that their place on the hierarchy was meant to be?
- After 4 years of the black death, how much of Europe had died
- The main trade route between countries at the time of the black death
- Who were blamed for the cause of the black death?
- The time when the ‘light’ of knowledge had disappeared because of the barbarians
- The stage in the water cycle that refers water that gets evaporated from plants (e.g. trees)
- A rule, voted by rulers of a country, that apply to everyone in that country
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- Which country did the black death infect first?
- the concept in SPICESS that refers to the features of a certain location including security, size and environmental/human characteristics
- The person in a court case that makes sure that the accused gets a fair trial and decides the length of the sentence
- The amount and quality of proof needed in a case is called the ________ of proof
- Vertical gardens are a good example of ______________ because there is less space needed to build one
- The roman empire rose and expanded because it had a reasonably good justice system, their army had great battle strategies and because some people wanted to be ruled by Rome due to its good __________
- The section of earth that contains mostly soil and rocks
- the concept in SPICESS that is about the significance of location and spatial distribution
- A document signed in the 1215 that allowed peasants to work for who they wanted to work for
- What were the rulers of the Romans called?
20 Clues: What were the rulers of the Romans called? • Which country did the black death infect first? • Who were blamed for the cause of the black death? • The section of earth that contains mostly soil and rocks • The person that is charged if found guilty in a court case • After 4 years of the black death, how much of Europe had died • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2023-11-13
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- A vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant.
- This kind of reaction requires an input of energy.
- The membrane where the light dependent reaction takes place.
- The location in the cell where cellular respiration occurs.
- A cluster of chlorophyll or pigments are called this. They are the light collecting units of the chloroplast.
- The type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The membrane where the electron transport chain occurs.
- The basic energy source of all living things.
- The dense solution where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- Matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another.
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- Organisms that can make their own food.
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- A waxy covering on the upper and lower surface of a leaf to help prevent water loss.
- The alternative pathway of cellular respiration when oxygen is not present.
- Using the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy sugars (glucose) and oxygen
- These molecules are responsible for carrying high-energy electrons NADP+ NAD+ and FAD+2
- The sum total of all the chemical reactions in cells, tissues or the entire body.
- The release of energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- The location in the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The organelle inside plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- This kind of reaction releases energy during the reaction.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- A vein in the leaf that carries glucose out of the leaf.
- The pores on the underside of the leaf that allows carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
- These types of cells make up the primary photosynthetic layer of the leaf.
- Any substance that absorbs light.
26 Clues: Any substance that absorbs light. • Organisms that can make their own food. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • The basic energy source of all living things. • The type of respiration that requires oxygen. • This kind of reaction requires an input of energy. • A vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant. • ...
Metabolism and Week 7 Bio Terms 2023-01-18
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- -gram or -graph
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- The location in the mitochondria where the krebs cycle occurs.
- geo
- helix
- helix
- The alternative pathway of cellular respiration when oxygen is not present.
- This kind of reaction releases energy during the reaction.
- The dense solution where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- Any substance that absorbs light
- Requires oxygen
- hem-
- -gram or -graph
- The release of energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- The pores on the underside of the leaf that allows carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
- Matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another.
- A vein in the leaf that carries glucose out of the leaf.
- The basic energy source of all living cells
- A vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant.
- hepato-
- The membrane where the electron transport chain occurs
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- Organisms that can make their own food.
- erthr-
- The sum total of all the chemical reactions in cells, tissues or the entire body.
- Does not require oxygen
- A waxy covering on the upper and lower surface of a leaf to help prevent water loss.
- The location in the cell where cellular respiration occurs.
- These types of cells make up the primary photosynthetic layer of the leaf.
- These molecules are responsible for carrying high-energy electrons NADP+ NAD+ and FAD+2
- The organelle inside plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- The membrane where the light dependent reaction takes place.
- This kind of reaction requires an input of energy.
- lingu
- A cluster of chlorophyll or pigments are called this. They are the light collecting units of the chloroplast.
- Using the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy sugars (glucose) and oxygen.
- gastr-
- herp-
- gnath (nath)
38 Clues: geo • hem- • helix • helix • lingu • herp- • erthr- • gastr- • hepato- • gnath (nath) • -gram or -graph • Requires oxygen • -gram or -graph • Does not require oxygen • Any substance that absorbs light • Organisms that can make their own food. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • The basic energy source of all living cells • This kind of reaction requires an input of energy. • ...
Page 128 Vocab 2025-03-18
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- we are here right now
- make, do
- Your favorite class
- things that work together
- The name of a very cool English teacher
- "Sorry, the parking garage is already filled to.."
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- if something happens often it is
- the sun rises and falls
- a place holding water
- Not the islands
- One of many parts or pieces
- Your English teacher loves to eat this food
12 Clues: make, do • Not the islands • Your favorite class • we are here right now • a place holding water • the sun rises and falls • things that work together • One of many parts or pieces • if something happens often it is • The name of a very cool English teacher • Your English teacher loves to eat this food • "Sorry, the parking garage is already filled to.."
Chapter 10 2016-12-14
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- disorder in which cells divide uncontrollably
- factors stimulates cell cycle
- proteins that regulate timing of cell cycle
- holds a cells genetic information
- division of nucleus
- first 3 steps of cell cycle
- first step of mitosis
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- mass of cells produced by cancer
- division of cytoplasm
- solves the information overload in cells
- involved in development of spindle fibers
- DNA winds around histone proteins forming _______
- sister chromatids separate
- chromosomes begin to unwind
- chromosomes line up
15 Clues: chromosomes line up • division of nucleus • division of cytoplasm • first step of mitosis • sister chromatids separate • chromosomes begin to unwind • first 3 steps of cell cycle • factors stimulates cell cycle • mass of cells produced by cancer • holds a cells genetic information • solves the information overload in cells • involved in development of spindle fibers • ...
Water Crossword 2025-12-23
Across
- Name for a long period of dry weather that can cause a water shortage
- Groundwater leaves the ground and enters a lake or stream in a _________ area
- Name for when people add water to crops or other plants to help them grow
- Type of water that is found deep underground in an aquifer
- Name for a deep hole in the ground that people built to get groundwater from an aquifer
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- Groundwater is an important source of ________ water for many Oregon communities
- Part of the water cycle when water soaks deep into the ground refilling the spaces between rocks and sediment in underground aquifers
- Place where groundwater is found that is made up of many layers of soil, sand, and rock
- To __________ is to add a harmful substance to water that makes it dirty or unsafe to use
- An area of land where water (like rain or snowmelt) collects in one place
- Water on the earth’s surface that flows over the ground instead of soaking into the soil
- Word used to describe the movement of water from one location to another
12 Clues: Type of water that is found deep underground in an aquifer • Name for a long period of dry weather that can cause a water shortage • Word used to describe the movement of water from one location to another • An area of land where water (like rain or snowmelt) collects in one place • Name for when people add water to crops or other plants to help them grow • ...
Ecology Review 2021-04-29
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- example of unicellular organism
- one organism benefits from the relationship, while the other organism (the host) is harmed
- model where population grows without limit
- stage of the carbon cycle when carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels
- where competition is occurring within the same species
- organism hunting/killing another for food
- our planet and all biotic and abiotic factors on it
- the levels of nourishment in a food chain
- occurs in an area that was previously occupied by living organisms, but the community was destroyed by a disturbance; examples include fires, farming, hurricane
- shows a single flow of energy through organisms
- multiple ecosystems that share similar characteristics
- type of reproduction that results in identical offspring
- both organisms involved benefit
- organisms that feed on producers
- where competition is occurring between different species
- individual member of a species or population
- type of resource that can only be replaced over extended periods of time
- study of relationships between 2 organisms or between an organism and its environment
- the role that an organism plays in its environment
- movement of a particular form of matter through the living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- when two or more organisms are fighting for the same limited resource
- organisms composed of two or more cells
- study of describing, naming, and classifying organisms
- stage of the carbon cycle when carbon dioxide is released into atmosphere as waste by consumers
- consumers that get energy from eating living or once living organisms
- a mature and stable community of plants and animals
- mass cutting down of trees and forests; decreases transpiration
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- living factors in an ecosystem like food, mates, or competition for resources
- one organism is benefited while the other is unaffected
- stage of the nitrogen cycle when bacteria convert nitrogen into a usable form for plants to absorb through their roots
- any interaction that involves a close, physical, long term relationship between two species
- shows multiple food chains at once, and how they interconnect
- limiting factors that operate more strongly on large dense populations and are usually caused by biotic components like competition or predation
- type of resource that can be replenished
- stage of the carbon cycle where plants use take in sunlight and carbon dioxide and use it to make glucose
- water vapor released from leaves
- species the first organisms to grow in a new environment
- limiting factors that regulate population growth regardless of size or density like weather or natural disasters
- model where population grows quickly at first and then levels off
- as energy flows from organism to organism, it is used for metabolism and/or converted to heat so the next organism on the chain only receives 10 PERCENT of the energy obtained in the previous level
- same size as community level but adds abiotic factors
- organisms that feed on secondary consumers
- where an organism lives
- maximum population that a given environment can support
- stage of the nitrogen cycle when bacteria or lightning in soil or water convert nitrogen from a gas into an organic compound
- multiple individuals of same species living together
- species that are not native to an area and tend to thrive because they have no natural predators
- organisms that feed on primary consumers
- organisms composed of only one cell
- nonliving factors in an ecosystem like space, temperature, sunlight, or rainfall
- occurs when a community forms in an area that has not been previously occupied; examples include exposed rock, lava, melted ice, eroded sand
- multiple populations of different species living together
- variety of organisms considered at all levels, from populations to ecosystems
- water seeping into ground to become groundwater
- liquid water changing to a gas; increases with heat/temperature
- producers that use sunlight to make their own energy
- type of reproduction that results in lots of genetic variation
- organism killed/consumed as food
58 Clues: where an organism lives • example of unicellular organism • both organisms involved benefit • water vapor released from leaves • organisms that feed on producers • organism killed/consumed as food • organisms composed of only one cell • organisms composed of two or more cells • type of resource that can be replenished • organisms that feed on primary consumers • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2019-09-29
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- Two simple sugars.
- An ___ is an atom or molecule that has a net electrical charge.
- A place where anything is kept in store; especially, a place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted.
- __________ is the part of the metabolism responsible for breaking complex molecules down into smaller molecules.
- Surface ______ is water that flows over the land surface, and it is a major component of the water cycle.
- The change of a gas to its liquid or solid form.
- Organic compounds that contain four rings of carbon atoms.
- Monomers of nucleic acid.
- The state of steady internal physical and chemical conditions maintained by living systems.
- A community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in.
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- An ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids.
- Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life.
- Water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow.
- __________ is the set of metabolic pathways that construct molecules from smaller units.
- Proteins and DNA are natural ______.
- The sticking together of alike molecules.
- Substances that can be mixed with or dissolved in water.
- The substance inside a cell which surrounds the cell's nucleus
- Sugar contains in the milk.
- A large, structural polysaccharide made from chains of modified glucose.
20 Clues: Two simple sugars. • Monomers of nucleic acid. • Sugar contains in the milk. • Proteins and DNA are natural ______. • The sticking together of alike molecules. • The change of a gas to its liquid or solid form. • An ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids. • Substances that can be mixed with or dissolved in water. • ...
Glossary of biology 2025-12-15
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- The pathway by which carbon atoms cycle between organisms and the environment.
- A meteor that has landed on the surface of the Earth.
- intensity, The strength or quantity of light.
- Long threads of DNA, found in the nucleus of a cell.
- Parts of a chromosome that determine a feature of an organism.
- The quantity of a crop that is harvested.
- Long, hollow tubes through which water moves in a plant; they are made up of dead, empty cells joined end to end.
- Small holes in the epidermis of a leaf, which allow gases to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- The loss of water vapour from a plant‘s leaves.
- Objects in space that are smaller than an asteroid.
- Specialised cells on the outer surface of a root, which absorb water and mineral ions from the soil.
- A young animal developing inside the uterus.
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- A substance containing minerals, which is added to soil to help plants to grow well.
- The way that plants make glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using energy from light.
- To do with a fetus.
- partly-melted snow
- A green pigment found inside chloroplasts in some plant cells, which captures energy from light.
- The loss of large numbers of species.
- collapsed; plant leaves become like that if they are short of water.
- Meteoroids as they are moving through the Earth's atmosphere.
20 Clues: partly-melted snow • To do with a fetus. • The loss of large numbers of species. • The quantity of a crop that is harvested. • A young animal developing inside the uterus. • intensity, The strength or quantity of light. • The loss of water vapour from a plant‘s leaves. • Objects in space that are smaller than an asteroid. • ...
Glossary of biology 2025-12-15
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- A young animal developing inside the uterus.
- Parts of a chromosome that determine a feature of an organism.
- To do with a fetus.
- The loss of water vapour from a plant‘s leaves.
- Small holes in the epidermis of a leaf, which allow gases to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- Long threads of DNA, found in the nucleus of a cell.
- A substance containing minerals, which is added to soil to help plants to grow well.
- A green pigment found inside chloroplasts in some plant cells, which captures energy from light.
- Long, hollow tubes through which water moves in a plant; they are made up of dead, empty cells joined end to end.
- The loss of large numbers of species.
- Specialised cells on the outer surface of a root, which absorb water and mineral ions from the soil.
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- The way that plants make glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using energy from light.
- The strength or quantity of light.
- collapsed; plant leaves become like that if they are short of water.
- A meteor that has landed on the surface of the Earth.
- The pathway by which carbon atoms cycle between organisms and the environment.
- Meteoroids as they are moving through the Earth's atmosphere.
- The quantity of a crop that is harvested.
- Objects in space that are smaller than an asteroid.
- partly-melted snow
20 Clues: partly-melted snow • To do with a fetus. • The strength or quantity of light. • The loss of large numbers of species. • The quantity of a crop that is harvested. • A young animal developing inside the uterus. • The loss of water vapour from a plant‘s leaves. • Objects in space that are smaller than an asteroid. • Long threads of DNA, found in the nucleus of a cell. • ...
Simersong #9 Krebs Cycle Crossword 2021-01-27
Across
- The enzyme that spins to produce ATP is called ATP _____.
- The “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle is this acid.
- Fill in the lyric: “Plus _____-level’s phosphorylation . . . G-T-P!”
- Acronym presented in Simersong #9 to remember the first letters of the Krebs cycle intermediates in order.
- The Krebs cycle intermediates’ names can end in “-ic acid” or this ending.
- During the ATP Tally, Dr. Simerlein declares that she doesn’t have enough of these.
- Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule
- Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid.
- This acid is formed when acetyl-coA combines with oxaloacetic acid.
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- Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur.
- Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule
- Fill in the lyric: “Marching around the circle, we lose _____ sequentially.”
- Candy offered to Dr. Simerlein to replenish her glucose stores after the ATP Tally.
- Alternate name for the Krebs cycle: the _____ acid cycle
- The number of carbon atoms in alpha-ketoglutaric acid (aka, AKG).
- Dr. Simerlein does an impression of this character at the end of the video. (Don’t miss it!)
- The final pyruvate preparatory step adds coenzyme A to an _____ group.
17 Clues: Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid. • Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule • Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule • Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur. • The “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle is this acid. • The enzyme that spins to produce ATP is called ATP _____. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2018-01-26
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- a biochemical pathway in which one six-carbon molecule of glucose is oxidized to produce two three-carbon molecules of pyruvic acid
- does not require oxygen in order to take place
- the gain of electrons
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- pyruvic acid is converted into ethyl alcohol
- pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP
- also known as the krebs cycle
- pyruvic acid is broken down and NADH is used to make lots of ATP; requires oxygen
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- the process in which cells make ATP by breaking down organic molecules
- Occurs on the inner membrane of the mitochondria. All of the electrons (H) from glucose travel to the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- the process in which autotrophs convert light energy into chemical energy
- how quickly metabolism occurs;affects how much food an organism needs in order to survive
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- one reactant loses an electron and the other gains an electron
- glucose is split into this molecule during glycolysis
- the loss of electrons
- the space inside the inner and outer membranes of a mitochondrion;contains enzymes to catalyze the reactions of the Krebs Cycle
- the breakdown of pyruvic acid by enzymes, bacteria, yeasts, or mold in the absence of oxygen
- the "waste" from the Krebs Cycle
20 Clues: the gain of electrons • the loss of electrons • also known as the krebs cycle • the "waste" from the Krebs Cycle • pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid • pyruvic acid is converted into ethyl alcohol • does not require oxygen in order to take place • glucose is split into this molecule during glycolysis • one reactant loses an electron and the other gains an electron • ...
Death Crossword 2024-06-24
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- The culture in which the "Sky Burial" is a tradition
- A group of people indigenous to the island of Borneo who's death rituals involve burying their dead twice
- Category of body disposal in which a mausoleum belongs
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the first being: A rite of BLANK
- The process of freeze-drying a body, shattering it into dust, and using the dust as compost
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the third being: A rite of BLANK
- The believe that one will be reborn after death as a different person or animal
- A method of preservation some use in hopes of staving off decay long enough to cure the body of whatever killed it
- BLANK of the Dead
- The practice of eating the flesh of a person from the same community
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- Method of burial involving wrapping the body in white linen
- A funeral practice in India where the wife of the deceased self-immolates by throwing herself into a funeral pyre, either voluntarily or involuntarily
- A technique used in anatomy to preserve bodies or body parts for scientific display
- A threshold or border between two places, stages, or worlds
- According to Van Gennep in "The Rites of Passage," life is a journey, the individual a BLANK
- According to "Collective Representations of Death," an essay by Robert Hertz, death is not an event, but instead a BLANK
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the second being: A rite of BLANK
- The 5 elements in Hindu tradition that the physical body is made of: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and BLANK
- The tradition of burning a person's deceased body
- Religion in action
20 Clues: BLANK of the Dead • Religion in action • The tradition of burning a person's deceased body • The culture in which the "Sky Burial" is a tradition • Category of body disposal in which a mausoleum belongs • Method of burial involving wrapping the body in white linen • A threshold or border between two places, stages, or worlds • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2019-11-25
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- also known as CO2
- respiration that doesn't requires oxygen
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- a series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- chemical element with the symbol O
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- last step of cellular respiration
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- has four main steps: carbon fixation, reduction phase, carbohydrate formation, and regeneration phase.
- the action of breathing
- respiration that requires oxygen
- also known as H20
- is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activities.
13 Clues: also known as CO2 • also known as H20 • the action of breathing • respiration that requires oxygen • last step of cellular respiration • chemical element with the symbol O • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • respiration that doesn't requires oxygen • a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms • ...
lukes crossword :P 2014-02-16
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- to a certain extent
- Yell, cry, yelp
- Absolute, extreme, utter
- bump into, run into, run over, go into, plow into
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- apart from, not including, aside from
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate, luckless
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- Rotation, sequence, progression
- Size, capacity, measure
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- dropping off
- Class, excellence, value,
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- wait for, look forward to, look ahead, hope for, be expecting
- shoot up
- Silent, soft, soundless
19 Clues: shoot up • dropping off • Yell, cry, yelp • to a certain extent • Size, capacity, measure • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • Class, excellence, value, • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • Rotation, sequence, progression • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate, luckless • apart from, not including, aside from • bump into, run into, run over, go into, plow into • ...
States of Matter 2014-03-11
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- the state of matter in which the particles are tightly packed
- how much force is put on to a surface
- when heat is absorbed
- ex: the sun is categorized as this state of matter
- L}G process used to sterilize water
- S}L ex: changes form when heat is added
- S}G ex: shrinking ice cubes
- the measurement of how hot or cold something is
- P1 V1=P2 V2
- L}S ex: how ice forms
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- when heat is released
- G}S ex: frost forming
- G}L when boiling water, droplets appear on the lid of the pot
- L}G ex: the rain cycle uses this
- the state of matter in which the particles bounce off eachother
- Mass divided by Density
- L}G needs to be below boiling point to take process
- the state of matter in which the particle slide past eachother
- V1xT2=V2x T1
19 Clues: P1 V1=P2 V2 • V1xT2=V2x T1 • when heat is released • when heat is absorbed • G}S ex: frost forming • L}S ex: how ice forms • Mass divided by Density • S}G ex: shrinking ice cubes • L}G ex: the rain cycle uses this • L}G process used to sterilize water • how much force is put on to a surface • S}L ex: changes form when heat is added • the measurement of how hot or cold something is • ...
Ways of World Religion 2018-04-11
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- Our actions effects on life
- cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Nectar made with sugar and water
- Wisdom from direct experience
- the individual soul
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
- sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs
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- Belief that God created all
- doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- First morning prayer of Sihks, by Guru Nanak
- Existence of Unseen Reality
- monastic community or Dharma community
- Awareness of invisible reality
- not giving forward status to any religion
- experience of enlightened awareness
16 Clues: the individual soul • Belief that God created all • Our actions effects on life • Existence of Unseen Reality • Wisdom from direct experience • Awareness of invisible reality • doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Nectar made with sugar and water • cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • sitting meditation, in Zen schools • Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs • ...
Ecology vocab 2023-05-01
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- contain living and nonliving things
- consumes once living things
- more accurate than a food chain
- eats consumers
- enable use of light energy for the whole ecosystem
- the steps of the food chain
- percentage lost between levels
- eats consumers and producers
- makes own food
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- ______ perform denitrification in the nitrogen cycle
- when water heats to a gaseous state
- the state carbon in plants goes to after a fire
- arrows always point toward the _______
- nonliving factors
- primary consumer is always a
- Type - for the spaces answer: To
16 Clues: eats consumers • makes own food • nonliving factors • consumes once living things • the steps of the food chain • primary consumer is always a • eats consumers and producers • percentage lost between levels • more accurate than a food chain • Type - for the spaces answer: To • when water heats to a gaseous state • contain living and nonliving things • ...
organelles 2024-11-12
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- the nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole, and cell has one
- makes energy for the cell
- breaks down lipids in the cell
- makes ribosomes and regulates the cell cycle
- jelly-like fluid
- genetic material in the nucleus
- Assists with transportation of proteins and lipids
- ______ plays a role in cell division
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- _____ reticulum - makes lipids and proteins
- the site of photosynthesis
- controls all cell functions
- makes proteins
- protective outer layer
- for structure and support, in plants only
- storage space for water, waste, and nutrients
- breaks down wastes in the cell
16 Clues: makes proteins • jelly-like fluid • protective outer layer • makes energy for the cell • the site of photosynthesis • controls all cell functions • breaks down lipids in the cell • breaks down wastes in the cell • genetic material in the nucleus • ______ plays a role in cell division • for structure and support, in plants only • _____ reticulum - makes lipids and proteins • ...
Isaac and Alex's crossword 2025-11-19
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- How they get out of the egg
- Frogs are _____ blooded
- A ____ of a frog
- The male frogs mate to _______
- A baby frog
- The thing that tadpoles use to breath
- A hopping amphibian
- frog A frog that has long sticky fingers
- The bottom of the frog
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- The life ______ of a frog
- Poison dart frogs are ________
- The step before becoming a frog
- What tadpoles swim in
- An organ that helps them see
- What the tadpoles do to eat food
- The color most frogs are
16 Clues: A baby frog • A ____ of a frog • A hopping amphibian • What tadpoles swim in • The bottom of the frog • Frogs are _____ blooded • The color most frogs are • The life ______ of a frog • How they get out of the egg • An organ that helps them see • Poison dart frogs are ________ • The male frogs mate to _______ • The step before becoming a frog • What the tadpoles do to eat food • ...
APES Unit 1 2022-05-13
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- The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again. Humans impact this by burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees,
- The most diverse marine biome on Earth, found in warm, shallow waters beyond the shoreline. Only in waters 18-30 degrees celsius
- Study of how organisms react with each other and the non-living environment
- Surface layer where photosynthesis is usually confined too
- Cyclic movement of sulfur in various chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment. Humans impact this by burning coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels which greatly increases the amount of sulfur in the atmosphere and ocean and depleted the sedimentary rock sink
- Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, run off, transpiration, infiltration. Humans impact this by storing water in reservoirs, irrigation, deforestation, and putting chemicals in it
- sunlight, oxygen content, and nutrients determine types and numbers or organisms in each layer
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- When human inputs of nutrients from the atmosphere and nearby urban areas accelerate the eutrophication of lakes
- The draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- Where an organism lives and any aspect of the location
- An area where evaporation exceeds precipitation and usually has little vegitation
- The area of land that is drained by a water system
- Surface, Middle, Bottom.
- Full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way in which the organism uses those conditions
- Organisms that make their own food from compounds and energy obtained from the environment
- Small, weakly-swimming, free floating organisms
- The transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organisms, and back to the atmosphere. Humans impact this by altering the amount of nitrogen that is stored in the biosphere.
- Photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
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- Treeless arctic or alpine biome characterized by cold, harsh winters, a short growing season, and potential for frost any month of the year; vegetation includes low-growing perennial plants, mosses and lichens
- The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle).
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. All abiotic and biotic factors.
- Found around the equator and has a wet and warm climate year round allowing for the growth of a dense canopy of tall trees. Have shallow root systems. Soil is low in nutrients. 40% have been destroyed
- Chart that is used to better understand climate by looking at the average temperature and precipitation
- Flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- Any form of life. Belongs to any of the 6 kingdoms
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid
- Group of organisms of same type that can reproduce to have fertile offspring
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Nonliving components of environment.
- Usually occur in the interiors of continents in areas too moist for deserts and too dry for forests. Seasonal drought
- Has warm temperatures year round with alternating wet and dry seasons. Plants have deep root systems
- Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area]
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- The movement of phosphorus atoms from rocks through the biosphere and hydrosphere and back to rocks.
39 Clues: Surface, Middle, Bottom. • Nonliving components of environment. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Small, weakly-swimming, free floating organisms • Any form of life. Belongs to any of the 6 kingdoms • The area of land that is drained by a water system • All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • ...
History of Time 2021-10-29
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- The Babylonians got the number 60 from the ______.
- The_______ was used to track the time length to track the hours of the night
- The _______ created the sundial and water clock.
- The ______ cycle keeps track of the excessive time periods of light and dark as the earth rotates on the Earth’s axis
- The ______ was used to indicate time length to track the hours during the day
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- The ______ cycle is defined by the Earths seasons
- The ______(counting in 60’s) system.
- Today we use the _______ calendar.
- The ______cycle keeps track of the phases of the moon
9 Clues: Today we use the _______ calendar. • The ______(counting in 60’s) system. • The _______ created the sundial and water clock. • The ______ cycle is defined by the Earths seasons • The Babylonians got the number 60 from the ______. • The ______cycle keeps track of the phases of the moon • The_______ was used to track the time length to track the hours of the night • ...
Plant Functions 2023-10-10
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- a stage where plants rest or grow very little.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- process where plants
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
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- process where plants combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen. to make
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in a year.
- plants that retain their leaves year-round.
- process which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
9 Clues: process where plants • A plant that lives for more than two years. • plants that retain their leaves year-round. • a stage where plants rest or grow very little. • A plant that completes its life cycle in a year. • A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season. • ...
lukes crossword :P 2014-02-16
Across
- wait for, look forward to, look ahead, hope for, be expecting
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate, luckless
- shoot up
- Rotation, sequence, progression
- to a certain extent
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- dropping off
- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- Silent, soft, soundless
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- Class, excellence, value,
- apart from, not including, aside from
- Size, capacity, measure
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- Yell, cry, yelp
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- Absolute, extreme, utter
- bump into, run into, run over, go into, plow into
19 Clues: shoot up • dropping off • Yell, cry, yelp • to a certain extent • Size, capacity, measure • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • Class, excellence, value, • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • Rotation, sequence, progression • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate, luckless • apart from, not including, aside from • bump into, run into, run over, go into, plow into • ...
The Happy Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Another word for fauna
- Not a sea, lake, river or pond
- Food scraps go here
- A cycle when everything helps in a way every thing
- I have a trunk but not like an elephant
- This animal helps to clean rivers by building walls with sticks and logs
- Your home but not only yours but everyone's home
- High up and down low, con move fast or move slow
- used again and again
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- Anything from grass to bush to tree
- many colors I can be many people are delighted to find me
- Go outside and be in ______
- People may tell you to save me yet I have no life to save
- Reduce, reuse and _____
- when your not inside, you are _____
- Not man made
- The only type of water that we can drink
- The Happy Trumpet is part of what club
- I can be pouring or drizzling
19 Clues: Not man made • Food scraps go here • used again and again • Another word for fauna • Reduce, reuse and _____ • Go outside and be in ______ • I can be pouring or drizzling • Not a sea, lake, river or pond • Anything from grass to bush to tree • when your not inside, you are _____ • The Happy Trumpet is part of what club • I have a trunk but not like an elephant • ...
weather terms 2023-03-13
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- Relating to the measure of air pressure.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- A rising of the sea as a result of atmospheric pressure changes and wind associated with a storm.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earths oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
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- Loud rumbling or crashing noise after lightning strikes.
- Conversion of vapor or gas to a liquid.
- The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- To predict or estimate the future events.
- Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor.
- The degree of hotness or coldness.
- Water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- Continuous physical force exerted on.
- A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of times.
15 Clues: The degree of hotness or coldness. • Continuous physical force exerted on. • Conversion of vapor or gas to a liquid. • Water vapor floating in the atmosphere. • Relating to the measure of air pressure. • To predict or estimate the future events. • The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. • Loud rumbling or crashing noise after lightning strikes. • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- caused by elevated water temperatures
- low, narrow, sandy islands that form parallel to the coastline
- known for their biological productivity and diverse organisms
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- bottom open freshwater zone
- water part of sea, divided into three different zones
- shallow undersea area along the coast
- bays of mixed salt and fresh water caused by rivers flowing into sea
- zone exposed by tides
- water animals sweat out
- 2nd deepest zone in the ocean
- decomposing material that provides energy for deep communities
- wetlands without trees
- deepest zone in the ocean
- top open freshwater zone
- water animals breath out
- shallow wetlands that flood with seawater
- cycle of water through the earth
- variety of trees that grow in saltwater
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- shallow ecosystems that flood with freshwater
- top zone in the ocean, has photosynthetic organisms
- used by microscopic deep-ocean thermal vent communities
- lowest of higher zones in the ocean
- freefloating photosynthetic plants that support the marine food web
- depression in a rocky shoreline that contains life organisms and floods at high tide
- dead organisms provide nutrients for deep-ocean ecosystems and surface communities
- fed by groundwater
- differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- the bottom of the water body where the sand is
- occur when excess nutrients cause bacteria growth that consumes most of the oxygen
- shore is this zone
- middle open freshwater zone, also called mesolimnion
- wooded wetlands
- middle of higher zone in the ocean
- areas of saturated ground
- undecayed vegetation in deep layers in bogs
36 Clues: wooded wetlands • fed by groundwater • shore is this zone • zone exposed by tides • wetlands without trees • water animals sweat out • top open freshwater zone • water animals breath out • deepest zone in the ocean • areas of saturated ground • bottom open freshwater zone • 2nd deepest zone in the ocean • cycle of water through the earth • middle of higher zone in the ocean • ...
Ch. 2 Planet Earth 2025-09-08
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- Most of Earth's available freshwater is stored ____.
- When tow plates side past each other,____can occur.
- a large area of slow moving ice
- water that is found in Earth's streams, rivers, and lakes
- Water is the most common cause of _____.
- Earth completes one of these every 24 hours
- If mid-ocean ridges grow high enough, they can rise above the surface of the ocean to form ____.
- Precipitation and _____ are the main processes of the water cycle.
- mountains, valleys, and peninsulas
- Sun heats water on Earth's surface turning some of it into ___.
- The collision of two continental plates results in ____.
- the movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces
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- helps explain how forces below Earth's surface have shaped our landforms
- can cause water shortages
- The Northern and Southern hemispheres experienced ____ seasons.
- the distance north or south of the equator
- Water can be used to produce ___.
- Earth completes a _____ every 365 1/4 days.
- suggests that the continents were once part of one supercontinent
- excess precipitation that flows over land into rivers, streams, and oceans
- What creates a change in seasons?
- seasonal winds that bring heavy rains
- receives indirect rays from the sun all year and has colder temperatures
- contain most of Earth's saltwater
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- makes up about 3% of Earth's water supply
- have seasons marked by rainfall rather than temperature
- During which season does solar energy begin to increase?
- imaginary line around which Earth turns
30 Clues: can cause water shortages • a large area of slow moving ice • Water can be used to produce ___. • What creates a change in seasons? • contain most of Earth's saltwater • mountains, valleys, and peninsulas • magma that reaches Earth's surface • seasonal winds that bring heavy rains • imaginary line around which Earth turns • Water is the most common cause of _____. • ...
rock cycle 2012-04-25
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- to lift up
- a rock forms, changes, destroyed and formed again
- plate's being drawn down or overridden by another
- warmth
- a change in structure
- make into a hard or compact mass
- molten material beneath or within the earths crust
- moderately cool
- mineral or organic matter deposited by water, air, or ice
- a rock produced under conditions involving intense heat
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- force upon surface
- a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff
- causes exposed rock to decompose
- the act or process of crystallizing.
- when material is laid down
- the chemical makeup of a rock
- to transform or convert
- when water transports soil and sediment
- to become liquefied by warmth or heat
- quality of rock based on size, shape, and positon of rocks grains
20 Clues: warmth • to lift up • moderately cool • force upon surface • a change in structure • to transform or convert • when material is laid down • the chemical makeup of a rock • causes exposed rock to decompose • make into a hard or compact mass • the act or process of crystallizing. • to become liquefied by warmth or heat • when water transports soil and sediment • ...
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