water cycle Crossword Puzzles
krebs cycle 2025-10-18
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- – The end product of glycolysis that enters the Krebs Cycle.
- – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- – The process of losing electrons in a chemical reaction.
- – A compound formed from succinyl-CoA during the cycle.
- – The main energy currency of the cell.
- – The main goal of the Krebs Cycle; what the cell needs to function.
- – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle.
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- – The gas released as a waste product in the cycle.
- – The gas required for aerobic respiration to occur.
- – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized.
- – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons.
- – The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle.
- – A product formed at the end of cellular respiration.
- – The molecule that forms before regenerating oxaloacetate.
- – The sugar that begins cellular respiration.
15 Clues: – The main energy currency of the cell. • – The sugar that begins cellular respiration. • – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle. • – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons. • – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized. • – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place. • – The gas released as a waste product in the cycle. • ...
water and it's formation revision 2025-01-27
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- Our waste is sent to __________ treatment plants before it is used for other means
- This is a location where a desalinisation plant is found
- This aquifer forms over blue clay
- "second class water" can be used for _________ purposes
- We can save water by taking ________ and not baths
- One can find a sewage treatment plant here
- ANY form of water that falls from the sky is considered _________
- the process by which vegetation in dry areas decreases and eventually disappears
- This happens when fresh water is contaminated by salt
- The ________ cycle is the other name for the water cycle
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- Large pumping stations are most often owned by the _____________
- This is the process where Salty sea water is converted to fresh water
- This is when water changes from a gas to a liquid
- These are drilled into the ground to extract groundwater
- This is when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- These are used by farmers and if not careful, can contaminate our aquifers
- Fresh water floats over sea water due to differences in ______________
- Here you can find a covered resevoir and a pumping station
- Due to urbanisation, large parts of Malta are badly affected by ___________
19 Clues: This aquifer forms over blue clay • One can find a sewage treatment plant here • This is when water changes from a gas to a liquid • This is when water changes from a liquid to a gas • We can save water by taking ________ and not baths • This happens when fresh water is contaminated by salt • "second class water" can be used for _________ purposes • ...
krebs cycle 2025-10-18
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- – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- – The main energy currency of the cell.
- – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons.
- – The molecule that forms before regenerating oxaloacetate.
- – The main goal of the Krebs Cycle; what the cell needs to function.
- – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle.
- – A compound formed from succinyl-CoA during the cycle.
- – The end product of glycolysis that enters the Krebs Cycle.
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- – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized.
- – The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle.
- – The process of losing electrons in a chemical reaction.
- – The sugar that begins cellular respiration.
- (H₂O) – A product formed at the end of cellular respiration.
- – The gas required for aerobic respiration to occur.
- dioxide – The gas released as a waste product in the cycle.
15 Clues: – The main energy currency of the cell. • – The sugar that begins cellular respiration. • – The first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle. • – A molecule that carries high-energy electrons. • – The molecule formed after succinate is oxidized. • – The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place. • – The gas required for aerobic respiration to occur. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-11-19
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- The water......
- All the water on the Earth's surface. The sphere
- The ______ Cycle
- Water loss from plants
- Rain, sleet, hail or snow.
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- The process of surface water reaching the groundwater
- Infiltration means water is absorbed into the....
- The process where clouds are formed
- Energy from the sun causes the water in the ocean to do this
- Water loss from animals as they breathe
- Water travels across the surface of the land
11 Clues: The water...... • The ______ Cycle • Water loss from plants • Rain, sleet, hail or snow. • The process where clouds are formed • Water loss from animals as they breathe • Water travels across the surface of the land • All the water on the Earth's surface. The sphere • Infiltration means water is absorbed into the.... • The process of surface water reaching the groundwater • ...
Aquatic science 2022-09-12
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- Early civilization in present day Pakistan was developed near what?
- The Egyptians developed near
- contains all of earth's water, including water cycle
- the study of oceans, which includes navigation of the oceans
- Pearson who found the titanic
- process of water vapor transforming into liquid water or ice crystals and forming clouds
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- process of liquid water transforming into water vapor
- water that falls form clouds as either a solid or liquid
- first man to discover the water cycle
- The downward movement of water below the surface of the earth
- water in the gas phase is known as what?
- correctly identified whales and dolphins as mammals
- water that is stored under the earth's surface
- water that falls on the earth's surface, flows, and does not infiltrate the ground
- he drew a map that was used by mankind for over 1200 years
15 Clues: The Egyptians developed near • Pearson who found the titanic • first man to discover the water cycle • water in the gas phase is known as what? • water that is stored under the earth's surface • correctly identified whales and dolphins as mammals • contains all of earth's water, including water cycle • process of liquid water transforming into water vapor • ...
Biology Photosynthesis Review 2021-03-17
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- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- location of light-dependent reactions
- product of photosynthesis; gets released by plant
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
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- product in equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- absorbed by photosystems to "excite" electrons
- reactant in equation; used in Calvin cycle
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- energy molecule made in light reactions and used in calvin cycle
- organisms that take in or obtain food
- organisms that make their own food
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- get energized by light; move through thylakoid membrane to join NADP+
- a stack of thylakoids
20 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • organisms that make their own food • organisms that take in or obtain food • location of light-dependent reactions • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • reactant in equation; used in Calvin cycle • get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP • enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions • absorbed by photosystems to "excite" electrons • ...
Biology Photosynthesis Review 2021-03-25
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- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- location of light-dependent reactions
- product of photosynthesis; gets released by plant
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
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- product in equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- absorbed by photosystems to "excite" electrons
- reactant in equation; used in Calvin cycle
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- energy molecule made in light reactions and used in calvin cycle
- organisms that take in or obtain food
- organisms that make their own food
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- get energized by light; move through thylakoid membrane to join NADP+
- a stack of thylakoids
20 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • organisms that make their own food • organisms that take in or obtain food • location of light-dependent reactions • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • reactant in equation; used in Calvin cycle • get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP • enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions • absorbed by photosystems to "excite" electrons • ...
Ecology Part 2 Cross Word Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- A chemical process in which oxygen is not used, making less energy but at a faster rate
- The movement of water molecules from higher to lower concentrations
- The sugars plants make in order to get energy
- A process in which gases from the Earth trap in the Sun's heat
- The movement of water molecules from high concentrations to lower ones with the use of energy
- The process in which phosphorus moves through the Earth's lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- An external solution that has a low solute concentration and a high water concentration
- The process in which animals make energy
- The process in which a plant makes glucose
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- The total amount of greenhouse gas produced to directly and indirectly support human activity
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- An external solution that has the same solute concentration and water concentration
- The repeating cycle in which nitrogen flows through both living and non-living things
- An external solution that has a high solute concentration and a lower water concentration
- The long term warming of the planets temperature
- A colorless, odorless gas that animals exhale
- The movement of water molecules from high concentrations to lower ones without the use of energy
- Energy within a cell; also known as Adenosine Triphosphate
- Significant changes in the world's climate
- A colorless, odorless gas that animals inhale
20 Clues: The process in which animals make energy • Significant changes in the world's climate • The process in which a plant makes glucose • The sugars plants make in order to get energy • A colorless, odorless gas that animals exhale • A colorless, odorless gas that animals inhale • The long term warming of the planets temperature • ...
Hydrosphere/Biosphere - Isaac Long 2023-10-10
10 Clues: gaseous water • largest ocean • smallest ocean • 2nd largest ocean • cycle aka water cycle • the watery part of the earth • the amount of dissolved salt in water • water vapor turning into liquid water • water released from clouds in various forms • the process of turning from liquid into vapor
Science Terms 2022-09-22
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- air
- transfer of thermal energy through the movement of particles
- seasons
- re-emitted energy absorbed by water vapour, clouds and gases
- water
- idea of convection wind current in the whole world
- geographical areas filled with specific plants and animals
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- cycle of water
- transfer of thermal energy through direct contact
- land
- emission of energy as waves or particles
- heat rays
- day to day state of the atmosphere
- sun energy
- overall average of light, temp, and precip in a large area
15 Clues: air • land • water • seasons • heat rays • sun energy • cycle of water • day to day state of the atmosphere • emission of energy as waves or particles • transfer of thermal energy through direct contact • idea of convection wind current in the whole world • overall average of light, temp, and precip in a large area • geographical areas filled with specific plants and animals • ...
Science Terms 2022-09-22
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- air
- transfer of thermal energy through the movement of particles
- seasons
- re-emitted energy absorbed by water vapour, clouds and gases
- water
- idea of convection wind current in the whole world
- geographical areas filled with specific plants and animals
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- cycle of water
- transfer of thermal energy through direct contact
- land
- emission of energy as waves or particles
- heat rays
- day to day state of the atmosphere
- sun energy
- overall average of light, temp, and precip in a large area
15 Clues: air • land • water • seasons • heat rays • sun energy • cycle of water • day to day state of the atmosphere • emission of energy as waves or particles • transfer of thermal energy through direct contact • idea of convection wind current in the whole world • overall average of light, temp, and precip in a large area • geographical areas filled with specific plants and animals • ...
Cycles on Earth (Ecology) 2024-03-13
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- This process is known to increase the amount of CO2 on our planet.
- Carbon is often taken from this molecule in order to create other organic compounds in the carbon cycle.
- How much of Earth’s land area is occupied by jungles?
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- Sometimes nitrogen gas can become ‘fixed’ through this process.
- A process done by fungi in soil is used in order to make a lot of this product in the nitrogen cycle.
- This process allows water to flow through soil/rock in order to create aquifers.
- These tiny organisms are responsible for most of our oxygen supply on Earth.
- When an excess of this is dumped into a body of water it can cause algae blooms.
- Matter found in the carbon, nitrogen and water cycles is not destroyed but instead _____.
- This is a compound that plants take up in order to build other nitrogen based compounds.
- The water cycle is driven by heat from this.
- In the water cycle, eventually all water ends up here.
12 Clues: The water cycle is driven by heat from this. • How much of Earth’s land area is occupied by jungles? • In the water cycle, eventually all water ends up here. • Sometimes nitrogen gas can become ‘fixed’ through this process. • This process is known to increase the amount of CO2 on our planet. • ...
Earth Science 2015-01-28
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- cycle Continuous circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- Contains all the water near or at Earth's surface
- A representation of an object too big, small, or fast to view with the naked eye
- system Both energy and matter can enter and leave freely
- change Does not change identity and can be undone
- The sphere that contains life
- cycle Biogeochemical cycle involving carbon
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- Cycling of water vapor through evaporation and transpiration
- Gaseous envelope surrounding Earth that protects us
- A model that you cannot change and usually involves time as a variable
- The Earth itself-rocks, mountains, beaches
- system Energy may enter, but matter doesn't leave or enter
12 Clues: The sphere that contains life • The Earth itself-rocks, mountains, beaches • cycle Biogeochemical cycle involving carbon • Contains all the water near or at Earth's surface • change Does not change identity and can be undone • Gaseous envelope surrounding Earth that protects us • system Both energy and matter can enter and leave freely • ...
Science vocab 2024-05-21
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- source a substance that is used up more quickly than it can replace itself.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth
- cycle the rising motion of warmer areas of a liquid or gas and sinking motion of cooler areas of liquid or gas, sometimes forming a complete cycle
- cycle involves the continuous circulation of water in the earth-atmosphere system
- profile soil profile is a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons.
- a strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- cycle a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
- a process in which deep, cold water rises forward these surface
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- source a resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished
- method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the introduction of harmful materials onto the environment
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- feeders and decomposers detritivores consume dead and decaying plant and animal components
- the process in which a water body becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to the plentiful growth of a simple plant life
15 Clues: a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • the introduction of harmful materials onto the environment • a process in which deep, cold water rises forward these surface • a strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity • source a substance that is used up more quickly than it can replace itself. • ...
Earth's Systems 2021-05-18
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- the system dealing only with the non-living soil, rocks, and minerals that make up the land on Earth
- the part of the water cycle where liquid water turns into vapor and rises up into the sky
- the layer of the atmosphere that includes the Ozone Layer
- the layer of the atmosphere where satellites orbit Earth
- the system that includes all the living animals and plants on Earth
- the type of rock made from lava cooling down
- the layer of the atmosphere that burns up meteors
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- the layer of the earth underneath the crust and made of magma
- the layer of the atmosphere where all weather happens
- the layer of the earth right under our feet
- the system including all the water in Earth including rivers, lakes, oceans, and ice
- the part of the water cycle where it rains or snows
- the type of rock made from sediment being packed together
- the system that includes all of the gasses on the planet
- the type of rock made under extreme heat and pressure
- the part of the water cycle where clouds are formed
16 Clues: the layer of the earth right under our feet • the type of rock made from lava cooling down • the layer of the atmosphere that burns up meteors • the part of the water cycle where it rains or snows • the part of the water cycle where clouds are formed • the layer of the atmosphere where all weather happens • the type of rock made under extreme heat and pressure • ...
Water Cycle & Natural Resources 2024-04-11
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- rainwater flowing downhill
- water turns from a liquid to a gas
- water sinks down into the ground
- water or ice falling from clouds
- a natural resource that can run out if overused
- an underground pocket of water
- plants release water into the atmosphere
- toxic and harmful substances in the environment
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- the community working to protect and limit precious resources
- Process where water cycles between ocean, air, and land
- ice turns straight into water vapor
- a large fracture between plates or large bodies of rock
- the layer where all water on Earth exists on land and in the air
- water vapor turns to liquid
- a body of water specifically used as a resource
- layer of gas that surrounds the earth due to gravity
- a natural resource that does not run out
17 Clues: rainwater flowing downhill • water vapor turns to liquid • an underground pocket of water • water sinks down into the ground • water or ice falling from clouds • water turns from a liquid to a gas • ice turns straight into water vapor • a natural resource that does not run out • plants release water into the atmosphere • a body of water specifically used as a resource • ...
Earth Science 2015-01-28
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- cycle Continuous circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- Cycling of water vapor through evaporation and transpiration
- A model that you cannot change and usually involves time as a variable
- The Earth itself-rocks, mountains, beaches
- system Both energy and matter can enter and leave freely
- system Energy may enter, but matter doesn't leave or enter
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- Contains all the water near or at Earth's surface
- change Does not change identity and can be undone
- cycle Biogeochemical cycle involving carbon
- Gaseous envelope surrounding Earth that protects us
- The sphere that contains life
- A representation of an object too big, small, or fast to view with the naked eye
12 Clues: The sphere that contains life • The Earth itself-rocks, mountains, beaches • cycle Biogeochemical cycle involving carbon • Contains all the water near or at Earth's surface • change Does not change identity and can be undone • Gaseous envelope surrounding Earth that protects us • system Both energy and matter can enter and leave freely • ...
Earth Science 2015-01-28
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- cycle Biogeochemical cycle involving carbon
- The Earth itself-rocks, mountains, beaches
- cycle Continuous circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- The sphere that contains life
- change Does not change identity and can be undone
- Contains all the water near or at Earth's surface
- A model that you cannot change and usually involves time as a variable
- Gaseous envelope surrounding Earth that protects us
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- system Energy may enter, but matter doesn't leave or enter
- Cycling of water vapor through evaporation and transpiration
- system Both energy and matter can enter and leave freely
- A representation of an object too big, small, or fast to view with the naked eye
12 Clues: The sphere that contains life • The Earth itself-rocks, mountains, beaches • cycle Biogeochemical cycle involving carbon • change Does not change identity and can be undone • Contains all the water near or at Earth's surface • Gaseous envelope surrounding Earth that protects us • system Both energy and matter can enter and leave freely • ...
Photosynthesis at A level 2025-09-29
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- Molecule split during photolysis to provide electrons and protons.
- State of electrons when they absorb energy and move to a higher energy level.
- Fluid-filled space in chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle takes place.
- Membranous sacs within chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- Three-carbon sugar formed during the Calvin cycle.
- Five-carbon sugar that combines with CO₂ in the Calvin cycle.
- Enzyme that catalyzes the fixation of carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle.
- Synthase Enzyme that synthesizes ATP using a proton gradient.
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- Process of converting inorganic CO₂ into organic compounds during photosynthesis.
- Movement of ions across a membrane to generate ATP.
- Splitting of water molecules using light energy during photosynthesis.
- Energy-carrying molecule produced during photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
- Three-carbon compound formed after carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.
- Stage of photosynthesis that requires light and produces ATP and reduced NADP.
- Electron carrier molecule formed during the light-dependent reactions.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
16 Clues: Three-carbon sugar formed during the Calvin cycle. • Movement of ions across a membrane to generate ATP. • Five-carbon sugar that combines with CO₂ in the Calvin cycle. • Synthase Enzyme that synthesizes ATP using a proton gradient. • Molecule split during photolysis to provide electrons and protons. • ...
Electricity, Magnetism, Energy and REVIEW 2023-12-12
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- the part of an ecosystem that returns nutrients to the ground (think mushrooms on a food web)
- the part of the water cycle that forms clouds
- the part or parts of an ecosystem that produces glucose (remember our food webs)
- relating to matter with strong magnetic properties
- the part of the water cycle that moves water from the ground to the air
- a circuit with a single path for an electric current
- the continuous flow of electric charge through a material
- something an animal acquires in order to better survive in its environment
- where all the energy in a food web comes from - it also powers the water cycle
- the property of a particle that causes it to attract or repel other particles
- the buildup of nonflowing electric charge
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- the cycling of nutrients through the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem
- the type of energy found in vibrations you can hear
- a complete path through which an electric current can flow
- the part of the water cycle where water falls from the sky
- the type of energy found in heat
- the power of an electric current, measured in volts
- the type of energy found in gasoline and food
- a measure of how difficult it is for current electricity to flow
- a circuit with more that one path for an electric current
- the part or parts of an ecosystem that eat other animals and plants (remember our food webs)
- the type of energy found when there are flowing electrons through metal
- the type of energy that our sun and a light bulb produce
- a magnet that produces a magnetic field by means of an electric current
- a sudden flow of static electricity from one object to another
- the type of energy found in motion
26 Clues: the type of energy found in heat • the type of energy found in motion • the buildup of nonflowing electric charge • the part of the water cycle that forms clouds • the type of energy found in gasoline and food • relating to matter with strong magnetic properties • the type of energy found in vibrations you can hear • the power of an electric current, measured in volts • ...
water systems 2022-02-03
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- natural satellite covered by ice
- underground layer of rock
- water that falls into soil
- water can pass through
- easy to identify
- where the rainwater ends up
- water found in streams, lakes...
- mass of ice
- small narrow river
- water cycle
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- hard to identify
- h2o
- water can not pass through
- ability of a material to absorb heat
- small localized climate
- two watershed in between a hill
- the state of the atmosphere
- strong winds
- water without salt
- destructive vortex
20 Clues: h2o • mass of ice • water cycle • strong winds • hard to identify • easy to identify • water without salt • small narrow river • destructive vortex • water can pass through • small localized climate • underground layer of rock • water can not pass through • water that falls into soil • the state of the atmosphere • where the rainwater ends up • two watershed in between a hill • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2022-10-21
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- Energy that drives Light Reactions
- Liquid inside the chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- Pigment that helps absorb light energy
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Electron carrier molecule produced in Light Reactions
- Waste product from splitting water
- Another name for the Light Reactions
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- Photosynthesis Reactant used in Light Reactions
- Another name for the Calvin Cycle
- Photosynthesis Reactant used in the Calvin Cycle
- The final carbohydrate product in photosynthesis
- Disc-shaped vesicle where the Light Reactions occur
- High storage compound produced in Light Reactions
- Process in which organisms convert light energy into sugars
14 Clues: Another name for the Calvin Cycle • Energy that drives Light Reactions • Waste product from splitting water • Another name for the Light Reactions • Pigment that helps absorb light energy • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Photosynthesis Reactant used in Light Reactions • Photosynthesis Reactant used in the Calvin Cycle • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- made by light dependent reactions and used in the calvin cycle
- available in they daytime and go through the stroma
- need for the light dependent reactions
- colors the human light can see
- used by the light dependent reactions
- open their stroma during night time
- produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs
- the pigment that makes the plants green
- used by the Calvin cycle
- clear jelly like fluid inside chloroplast
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- occur inside the thylakoid
- the electron transport chain
- occurs in the stroma
- made by the Calvin cycle
- makes its own food
- allows oxygen to escape and carbon dioxide to enter
- a stack of thylakoids
- were photosynthesis occur
- waste to a plant
- they don't go through Calvin cycle they make 4 carbon compounds
- one billionth of a meter
21 Clues: waste to a plant • makes its own food • occurs in the stroma • a stack of thylakoids • made by the Calvin cycle • used by the Calvin cycle • one billionth of a meter • were photosynthesis occur • occur inside the thylakoid • the electron transport chain • colors the human light can see • open their stroma during night time • used by the light dependent reactions • ...
photosynthesis 2024-10-31
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- cycle takes place in stroma of chloroplast
- where photosynthesis takes place
- energy with 2 phosphate
- space outside the membrane
- a stack of thylakoids
- is a 5 carbon sugar
- 2 another name light dependent
- light dependent needs this
- makes its own food
- can affect stages of photosynthesis
- is a principle of pigment
- energy for the cell
- produces food
- the color of the plant
- 1 another name calvin cycle
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- is a nitrogen obtaining compound
- is a reactant of light dependant
- apart of a atp and adp molecule
- independent stage produces sugar
- sugar product of Calvin cycle
- products made by the light dependent
- sac like membrane in chloroplast
- is a cycle for plants
- cant make there own food
- eats food
- dependent stage its needs sunlight
- dioxide is a reactant of calvin cycle
- a product of light dependent
28 Clues: eats food • produces food • makes its own food • is a 5 carbon sugar • energy for the cell • a stack of thylakoids • is a cycle for plants • the color of the plant • energy with 2 phosphate • cant make there own food • is a principle of pigment • space outside the membrane • light dependent needs this • 1 another name calvin cycle • a product of light dependent • sugar product of Calvin cycle • ...
dishwasher components 2024-03-06
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- responsible for raising the temperature of the water during the washing cycle and the temperature of the air during the drying cycle.
- A relatively small, rectangular-shaped container with a door and separate rinse aid chamber
- protect the pump from clogging with large food particles, as well as filtering out the dirty water
- rotating wash arms
- tines that hold all your items securely during the washing and drying cycle
- opens and closes to control the amount of water used during a cycle
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- forces water into the dishwasher tub through the spray arms, while the motor provides the rotating motion as it increases the water pressure
- a bin to store your kitchenware for cleaning
- you’ll select your wash cycle and options from here.
- secures the dishwasher door closed
10 Clues: rotating wash arms • secures the dishwasher door closed • a bin to store your kitchenware for cleaning • you’ll select your wash cycle and options from here. • opens and closes to control the amount of water used during a cycle • tines that hold all your items securely during the washing and drying cycle • ...
Natural Resources !!CROSSWORD!! 2021-12-05
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- plants converting raw materials into obtainable food for plants.
- greenhouse gas-CH₄
- Dead organisms combining with soil.
- Depletion of soil
- Losing of water in plants.
- O₃
- they are talking about sequences of events that repeat themselves in a scientific way.
- This is the process of warming of the earths surface due to to greenhouse gases.
- Turning of gas into liquid form.
- A process by which O2 is released and CO2 is released.
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- the scientific process of rain
- living organisms
- Symbiotic bacteria present in plants.
- N
- Process by which O2 is burned and CO2 is burned.
- Greenhouse gas-CFC
- A cycle in which gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle are its types.
- O2
- The heating of the earths surface due to the greenhouse effect.
- Liquid turning into gaseous form.
20 Clues: N • O₃ • O2 • living organisms • Depletion of soil • greenhouse gas-CH₄ • Greenhouse gas-CFC • Losing of water in plants. • the scientific process of rain • Turning of gas into liquid form. • Liquid turning into gaseous form. • Dead organisms combining with soil. • Symbiotic bacteria present in plants. • Process by which O2 is burned and CO2 is burned. • ...
Geography Crossword 2019-12-01
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- water Water that flows trough rocks, deep underground
- Main body of water on Earth's surface
- Where a river opens up into an ocean, lake etc
- When water loses energy and 'drops off' rocks/minerals
- Removal of water through plant roots
- Water flowing in a channel on Earth's surface
- A synonym for twist that occurs in a river's middle course
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- cycle Scientific way of saying 'water cycle'
- Rocks bounce along the river bed as transport
- Rocks hit against each other and wear
- The start of a river
- Storage of water in ice
12 Clues: The start of a river • Storage of water in ice • Removal of water through plant roots • Main body of water on Earth's surface • Rocks hit against each other and wear • cycle Scientific way of saying 'water cycle' • Rocks bounce along the river bed as transport • Water flowing in a channel on Earth's surface • Where a river opens up into an ocean, lake etc • ...
Ecosystem 2024-12-30
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- interaction between organism
- example of nutrient cycle
- benefits one organism others will harms
- group of organism
- environment of water, light, air and soil
- feeding relationship
- benefits one organism
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- organism that eats another organism
- process that release carbon dioxide
- interaction benefits both organism
- natural method to reduce pest
- few population of difference organism
- home of oeganism
- produces own food
14 Clues: home of oeganism • produces own food • group of organism • feeding relationship • benefits one organism • example of nutrient cycle • interaction between organism • natural method to reduce pest • interaction benefits both organism • organism that eats another organism • process that release carbon dioxide • few population of difference organism • ...
Communities 2025-05-15
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- Substances not containing carbon hydrogen bonds (typically non living)
- Process of cat on moving through the atmosphere, oceans, living organisms, and the earth.
- Process of water moving through the environment, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection
- Carnivores/omnivores that eat primary consumers
- A system of connected food chains showing how the ecosystem circulates
- Biological community of organisms interacting with their environments
- Living components of an ecosystem
- Animals that consume both plants and animals
- Organisms(ex. Plants or algae) making food from photosynthesis
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- Process of nitrogen moving through the environment, soil, and living organism and atmosphere
- Non-living chemical elements and b an ecosystem
- Herbivores that feed on producers
- Carnivores that eat herbivores
- Typically living organisms of compounds with carbon and hydrogen
- Organisms that decay or break down
- The study of living organisms with special and there environments
- Carnivores that eat carnivores
- Animals that only eat plants
- Hierarchy in an ecosystem
- Different populations and species living together in a specific area
- Process of oxygen moving in the atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere
21 Clues: Hierarchy in an ecosystem • Animals that only eat plants • Carnivores that eat herbivores • Carnivores that eat carnivores • Herbivores that feed on producers • Living components of an ecosystem • Organisms that decay or break down • Animals that consume both plants and animals • Non-living chemical elements and b an ecosystem • ...
Cellular Respiration 2017-09-04
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- a simple monosaccharide sugar that serves as the main source of energy and as an important metabolic substrate for most living things
- internal material between the cell membrane and nucleus of a cell, mainly consisting of a water-based fluid called cytosol, within which are all the other organelles and cellular solute and suspended materials
- high-energy molecule needed for glycolysis
- difference in the concentration of a substance between two regions
- also called the citric acid cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle, converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
- an organic compound that is composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups
- coenzyme used to produce NADH
- coenzyme used to produce FADH2
- nucleotide containing ribose and an adenine base that is essential in energy transfer
- a membranous, bean-shaped organelle that is the "energy transformer" of the cell
- high-energy molecule needed for glycolysis
- series of metabolic reactions that breaks down glucose into pyruvate and produces ATP
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- production of ATP from glucose oxidation via glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation
- binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid
- ATP production pathway in which electrons are passed through a series of oxidation-reduction reactions that forms water and produces a proton gradient
- a four-carbon molecule
- a colorless, tasteless, odorless, gaseous element that abounds in the atmosphere
- a consistuent of biological cells that functions as the agent of acylation in metabolic reactions
- starting molecule of the Krebs cycle
- three-carbon end product of glycolysis and starting material that is converted into acetyl CoA that enters the Krebs cycle
- an ionized hydrogen atom, occurring in plasmas and in aqueous solutions of acids, in which it is solvated by one or more water molecules
21 Clues: a four-carbon molecule • coenzyme used to produce NADH • coenzyme used to produce FADH2 • starting molecule of the Krebs cycle • high-energy molecule needed for glycolysis • high-energy molecule needed for glycolysis • difference in the concentration of a substance between two regions • an organic compound that is composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups • ...
WATER WATER WATER 2022-07-30
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- WATER EVAPORATES FROM TREES AND PLANTS
- ALGAE
- MAKE SOMETHING AVAILABLE
- DIFFERENT PARTS WORKING TOGETHER
- PART OF AN OCEAN
- HOW WATER IS INTRODUCED
- BLUE PLANET
- BIGGEST OCEAN
- SMALL SYSTEM INSIDE THE HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE
- WASTE LIQUID DISCHARGED FROM THE BODY
- A LARGE BODY OF SALTY WATER
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- NOT SAFE
- SALINE FLUID SWEAT
- MOST NUTRITIOUS SOURCE OF ENERGY
- WATER IN RIVERS
- WATER FALLS TO EARTH AS RAIN HAIL OR SNOW
- HUGE BANDS OF WATER
- DANGEROUS NOT HEALTHY
- WIDE PART BEFORE THE RIVER MOUTH
- HOW WATER IS RELEASED
20 Clues: ALGAE • NOT SAFE • BLUE PLANET • BIGGEST OCEAN • WATER IN RIVERS • PART OF AN OCEAN • SALINE FLUID SWEAT • HUGE BANDS OF WATER • DANGEROUS NOT HEALTHY • HOW WATER IS RELEASED • HOW WATER IS INTRODUCED • MAKE SOMETHING AVAILABLE • A LARGE BODY OF SALTY WATER • DIFFERENT PARTS WORKING TOGETHER • MOST NUTRITIOUS SOURCE OF ENERGY • WIDE PART BEFORE THE RIVER MOUTH • ...
Life cycle of animals 2021-03-15
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- Young of butterfly
- The eggs of a frog are called _____.
- Which animal's life cycle has four stages and the young of this animal can dive into water even when it is in the pupa stage?
- The second stage in the life cycle of a frog.
- This animal lays its eggs on water
- This can be incomplete or complete.
- The passing down of traits from parents to offspring is called ________.
- A _______ is made up of all the stages of an animal's life.
- Most mammals give birth to _______.
- Newborn rabbits open their eyes after about ___ days.
- This is the hard outer covering found on insect's body.
- Most tadpoles feed on ___________.
- The chick hatches after about _____ weeks.
- The eggs of a mosquito are laid in a _______ on the surface of still water.
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- Larva of a mosquito is called ________.
- The name for the pupa of the mosquito.
- Newborn rabbits are called ____.
- This is the method of reproduction used by animals such as chicken.
- This insect also moults.
- Young of cockroach
- Frogs feed on _______.
- It consists of the cocoon and is present in the pupal stage.
- This disease can be passed on from adult to its offspring.
- This animal's life cycle is similar to the life cycle of a cockroach.
- Are double eyelids inherited or acquired traits?
- A ______ is a casing that protects the pupa.
- The life cycle of a butterfly has 3 stages. (True or false)
- A nymph _____ few times so that they can grow.
- Another name for egg whites.
- The _____ usually falls of within a day and is used by the chick to break its egg.
- The mosquito's pupa has the shape of a _______.
31 Clues: Young of cockroach • Young of butterfly • Frogs feed on _______. • This insect also moults. • Another name for egg whites. • Newborn rabbits are called ____. • This animal lays its eggs on water • Most tadpoles feed on ___________. • This can be incomplete or complete. • Most mammals give birth to _______. • The eggs of a frog are called _____. • ...
Michael Flores water cycle 2023-12-02
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- All air contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- leaves change colors during this season
- cycle Make a cycle of something that you can get wet from
- a chemical element with an atomic number of 8
- It gives off heat
- Water that is under ground
- contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud,
- snow comes down during this season
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- It falls during winter
- it is a living thing
- that changes liquid into a gas
- You can slip on it during winter
- made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float
- It gets very hot this season
- it can come from the clouds and can make you wet
15 Clues: It gives off heat • it is a living thing • It falls during winter • Water that is under ground • It gets very hot this season • that changes liquid into a gas • You can slip on it during winter • snow comes down during this season • leaves change colors during this season • a chemical element with an atomic number of 8 • it can come from the clouds and can make you wet • ...
Unit 1 Test 2023-10-23
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- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are considered to be a _____
- the arrow in chemical equations points (towards OR away) the products
- chemical formula for energy
- internal balance
- pores in the leaves of plants that are responsible for gas exchange
- ____________, ATP, and carbon dioxide are products of cellular respiration
- the number of oxygen molecules in 6CO2
- both the carbon cycle and photosynthesis/cellular respiration are examples of the conservation of _____________
- how plants get water
- total number of water molecules in 6H2O
- water, sunlight, and ___________ are reactants of photosynthesis
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- which osmotic solution is an example of homeostasis?
- ______________ and glucose are reactants of cellular respiration
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- the organelle that does cellular respiration
- the outputs of a chemical reaction
- the common name for C6H12O6
- body temperature is an example of ______________ feedback
- negative feedback is a response in the ______________ direction
- positive feedback is a response in the _________ direction
- light energy into chemical energy (C6H12O6)
- smallest unit of matter
- chemical reaction that turns glucose into ATP, cellular ______________
- the inputs of a chemical reaction
- chemical reaction in cells that creates energy
- how humans rid themselves of CO2
- blood clotting is an example of ______________ feedback
- _____________ cycle, movement of C throughout an ecosystem
- the chemical equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration are ________ of each other
29 Clues: internal balance • how plants get water • smallest unit of matter • the common name for C6H12O6 • chemical formula for energy • how humans rid themselves of CO2 • the inputs of a chemical reaction • the outputs of a chemical reaction • organelle that does photosynthesis • the number of oxygen molecules in 6CO2 • total number of water molecules in 6H2O • ...
Water Systems and Filtration 2022-01-30
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- A bacteria found in the lower intestines of many warm blooded animals, that can make you sick.
- the scientific name of the water cycle
- An area of land where water falls and collects
- A small area which has its own climate.
- A severe storm caused by excessive thunderstorms that usually impacts coastal areas.
- What separates two watersheds
- Things in the water that are harmeful to humans, animals, and the enviorment.
- All the rocks, sand and cracks that hold water underground.
- Something used to clean water.
- Water pollution that comes from many places at the same time
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- A chemical used to disinfect water. There’s a lot of it in pools.
- When the water in a place isn’t completely safe there will be this.
- When liquid can't pass through it.
- water that ends up in rivers, lakes,oceans etc.
- What is the step before evaporation called in the water cycle
- water that goes into the soil
- It has to be this for liquids to be able to pass through it.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- It is the name of what happens when gases like methane and carbon dioxide trap heat on the earth.
- Longterm wheater patterns.
20 Clues: Longterm wheater patterns. • water that goes into the soil • What separates two watersheds • Something used to clean water. • When liquid can't pass through it. • the scientific name of the water cycle • A small area which has its own climate. • The ability of a material to absorb heat • An area of land where water falls and collects • ...
Water 2022-04-27
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- A solid form of water
- I am rain, sleet, snow or hail
- The continuous movement of water from each state is called water c_________
- when water vapour rises and gets cold, it becomes water droplets or clouds. this process is c________________
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- In the water cycle, water can be a solid, l_______ or a gas
- The Sun causes water to turn to a vapour or a gas
- I provide heat and the water cycle could not happen without me
- a solid will change into the liquid state at its m___________ point
- the liquid state of ice is called w________
- If we want to change water into steam, we have to h_______ it
- The particles of g________ have no fixed volume and shape. There is large spaces between them
11 Clues: A solid form of water • I am rain, sleet, snow or hail • the liquid state of ice is called w________ • The Sun causes water to turn to a vapour or a gas • In the water cycle, water can be a solid, l_______ or a gas • If we want to change water into steam, we have to h_______ it • I provide heat and the water cycle could not happen without me • ...
BIOLOGY PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION BONANZA 2021-03-24
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- a stack of thylakoids
- type of fermentation that humans switch to when lack of oxygen
- one source of electrons for ETC of cellular respiration
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- location of light-dependent reactions
- product in PS equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- pyruvate has to become this to enter Krebs cycle
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- used as final electron acceptor in ETC of cellular respiration
- point of CR is to MAKE THIS
- means splitting sugar; glucose breaks into 2 pyruvate
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- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
- respiration that requires oxygen
- given off during Krebs cycle; a main product of respiration
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- organelle required for aerobic respiration to occur
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions and ETC of CR
- location of process of glycolysis
- 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- where Krebs cycle takes place
- move through ETC to create H+ gradient
25 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • point of CR is to MAKE THIS • where Krebs cycle takes place • respiration that requires oxygen • location of process of glycolysis • location of light-dependent reactions • move through ETC to create H+ gradient • 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle • get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP • occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar • ...
Seawater Review! 2014-09-11
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- The pycnocline separates the surface water from the _______ water.
- Salinity is measured and expressed in this unit
- The term for water that is a mix of fresh and salt water
- The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a 1 g substance by 1 degree C
- A broken off piece of a glacier
- As you go down the water column, the water density _____________
- Solid water is ________ dense than liquid water
- The transparency of the water makes _____________ possible
- Throughout the year, the water temperature will vary _______ than the air temperature
- The increasing pressure can be a fatal problem for surface animals should they attempt to descend deeper as any gas-filled structures will __________
- Seawater freezes at a _________ temperature than fresh water.
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- The _________ region of the world has the highest salinity
- This part of the water cycle causes a increase in salinity
- This part of the water cycle causes a decrease in salinity
- The pycnocline forms because the water layers have a different ________.
- The ocean salinity in the poles will be higher during this season
- The layer of rapidly changing density in the water column
- Temperature __________ with depth in the water column (increases or decreases)
- Every 10 meters deeper in the water column, the water pressure increases 1 _____
- The Dead Sea and Red Sea are examples of water with this characteristic
- The layer of rapidly changing temperature in the water column
- Water is the universal ________
- The area of the globe with the lowest salinity
23 Clues: A broken off piece of a glacier • Water is the universal ________ • The area of the globe with the lowest salinity • Salinity is measured and expressed in this unit • Solid water is ________ dense than liquid water • The term for water that is a mix of fresh and salt water • The layer of rapidly changing density in the water column • ...
Respiration 2015-11-18
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- Last two stages of cellular respiration and requires oxygen to be completed.
- Also known as sugar.
- Where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- A fold in the inner membrane in the mitochondria.
- Series of proteins embedded in the thylakoid membrane that transports electrons.
- A 6 carbon molecule.
- A quick source of energy
- Accepts electrons.
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- An anaerobic process.
- Starts the Krebs Cycle.
- People breathe in plants breathe out.
- Can be made from glucose through glycolysis.
- Four carbon compound.
- You probably drink everyday.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Intermediate step of the Krebs Cycle.
- plants breathe in this and people breathe out this.
- Converts the energy of protons and is embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- Formed in the Krebs Cycle.
- A series of chemical reactions.
20 Clues: Accepts electrons. • Also known as sugar. • A 6 carbon molecule. • An anaerobic process. • Four carbon compound. • Starts the Krebs Cycle. • Powerhouse of the cell. • A quick source of energy • Formed in the Krebs Cycle. • You probably drink everyday. • A series of chemical reactions. • Where the Krebs Cycle takes place. • People breathe in plants breathe out. • ...
Recycling 2023-10-30
10 Clues: Hydropower • Water Cycle • Carbon Cycle • Solar Energy • Fossil Fuels • Human impacts • Renewable Resource • Dioxide Greenhouse Effect • Renewable Energy Resource • Gas Non-Renewable Resource
IA Review 2023-02-27
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- the amount of space something takes up
- the _____ cycle shows interactions between the hydrosphere and atmosphere
- this comes after evaporation in the water cycle
- decomposers break down dead organisms and return nutrients back to the ____ for plants to grow
- fish, plants, mushrooms, and bacteria are all part of the __________
- rocks are heavier than feathers so they must have more _____
- the ___ gives the energy & matter cycle the energy needed to continue
- If I have 7 liters of ice and melt it, how many liters of water will I have?
- majority of H2O on earth is _________
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- most of H2O on Earth is in the _______
- when liquid water freezes the mass ____(will/won't)change
- are the only type or organism you can remove from an ecosystem without breaking the ecosystem
- ___ molecules move the fastest out of the 3 states of matter
- initial mass = ____ mass
- grass can use and store _____ from the sun that will eventually flow to other organisms
- saltwater is made up of ___ molecules
- color, volume, smell, attraction, weight, taste, size, shape are all examples of different ______
17 Clues: initial mass = ____ mass • saltwater is made up of ___ molecules • majority of H2O on earth is _________ • the amount of space something takes up • most of H2O on Earth is in the _______ • this comes after evaporation in the water cycle • when liquid water freezes the mass ____(will/won't)change • ___ molecules move the fastest out of the 3 states of matter • ...
Science Chapter 8 2026-01-21
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- examples: Fall, Summer, Dry
- gradual changes in population sizes in an eco
- last known member dies
- close to extinction
- liquid water turning into vapor
- comes before precipitation in the water cycle
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- close to endangered
- any physical hazard to life
- humans and plants releasing water
- regular pattern of change
- non native species that causes harm
- seasonal winds
12 Clues: seasonal winds • close to endangered • close to extinction • last known member dies • regular pattern of change • examples: Fall, Summer, Dry • any physical hazard to life • liquid water turning into vapor • humans and plants releasing water • non native species that causes harm • gradual changes in population sizes in an eco • comes before precipitation in the water cycle
Earth's Features 2025-05-09
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- A pattern of movement of the water in a large region of the ocean
- A continuous movement of material in nature that repeats
- A strong spinning weather system over the ocean
- Liquid to water vapour
- What powers the water cycle
- The temperature here is much too hot for humans
- Study of weather and weather patterns
- When water falls from the clouds
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- The portion of the Earth that contains partly, molted rocks
- When water vapour cools down and forms droplets of water
- The surface of the Earth
- What is 1250km from the middle of the sphere
- The lowest level of Earth's atmosphere
- A strong, spinning columns of air on the ground
- Movement of Air in the troposphere
15 Clues: Liquid to water vapour • The surface of the Earth • What powers the water cycle • When water falls from the clouds • Movement of Air in the troposphere • Study of weather and weather patterns • The lowest level of Earth's atmosphere • What is 1250km from the middle of the sphere • A strong spinning weather system over the ocean • ...
water cycle Owen Carr Pd 7 2023-11-27
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- water falling off the earths surface
- icy clouds
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- plants drinking
- 96% of water on earth
- gatherng of water
- ground clouds
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- underground water
- water
- ground water
- skips the liquid phaze
- steam that comes from volcanoes
- invisible water highway
- the water cycle batery
- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
15 Clues: water • icy clouds • ground water • ground clouds • plants drinking • underground water • gatherng of water • 96% of water on earth • skips the liquid phaze • the water cycle batery • invisible water highway • steam that comes from volcanoes • water falling off the earths surface • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • sun turns liquid water into water vapor
Unit 3.10 Test 2023-04-12
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- Burning fossil fuels can release _________ dioxide into the environment
- Condensation is the step of the water cycle where vapor turns to________
- In respiration, consumers breathe in oxygen and give off Carbon ________
- The carbon cycle and the _________ cycle work in conjunction
- Decomposers __________ down organisms and release carbo
- When ___________ erupt, then can release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- Deforestation is the cutting down of many _________
- Most carbon on earth can be found where?
- (TRUE/FALSE) Deforestation can alter precipitation patterns
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- (TRUE/FALSE) Photosynthesis gives off carbon dioxide
- The four elements that make up living things are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and ____________
- More fossil fuels being used can lead to global
- Consumers breathe in ________________
- Consumers breathe out _______________
- Transpiration is when water __________ directly from plants and trees
15 Clues: Consumers breathe in ________________ • Consumers breathe out _______________ • Most carbon on earth can be found where? • More fossil fuels being used can lead to global • Deforestation is the cutting down of many _________ • (TRUE/FALSE) Photosynthesis gives off carbon dioxide • Decomposers __________ down organisms and release carbo • ...
Water Systems and Filtration 2022-01-30
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- A bacteria found in the lower intestines of many warm blooded animals, that can make you sick.
- the scientific name of the water cycle
- An area of land where water falls and collects
- A small area which has its own climate.
- A severe storm caused by excessive thunderstorms that usually impacts coastal areas.
- What separates two watersheds
- Things in the water that are harmeful to humans, animals, and the enviorment.
- All the rocks, sand and cracks that hold water underground.
- Something used to clean water.
- Water pollution that comes from many places at the same time
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- A chemical used to disinfect water. There’s a lot of it in pools.
- When the water in a place isn’t completely safe there will be this.
- When liquid can't pass through it.
- water that ends up in rivers, lakes,oceans etc.
- What is the step before evaporation called in the water cycle
- water that goes into the soil
- It has to be this for liquids to be able to pass through it.
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- It is the name of what happens when gases like methane and carbon dioxide trap heat on the earth.
- Longterm wheater patterns.
20 Clues: Longterm wheater patterns. • water that goes into the soil • What separates two watersheds • Something used to clean water. • When liquid can't pass through it. • the scientific name of the water cycle • A small area which has its own climate. • The ability of a material to absorb heat • An area of land where water falls and collects • ...
Water Currents 2023-01-09
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- ______________ water is made up of lakes, streams, and rivers.
- Plants are part of the water cycle because they give off water during ___________.
- Imaginary line between the north and south poles.
- The ________ effect is created by the rotation of the earth.
- The water _______ is made up of condensation, evaporation, and precipitation.
- This occurs when the sun heats up water and converts it into water vapor.
- This has a direct effect on surface currents.
- Hot water rising and cold water sinks is an example of ______________.
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- The direction that ocean currents follow in the Northern hemisphere.
- Is made up of two hydrogens and one oxygen atom.
- The name was given to circular water currents.
- This consists of rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- These occur through the process of condensation.
- Thousands of these make up one drop of water.
- ___________ charges attract each other.
15 Clues: ___________ charges attract each other. • This consists of rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • Thousands of these make up one drop of water. • This has a direct effect on surface currents. • The name was given to circular water currents. • Is made up of two hydrogens and one oxygen atom. • These occur through the process of condensation. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword- Caeden 2024-12-19
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- the process by which water moves through the Earth and Atmosphere
- The chemical formula of this is H2O
- When condensed water sticks to dirt in the air and forms a bubble
- one of the 2 driving forces of the water cycle
- The human activity that uses the most water
- the process in which water seeping into the ground
- The process in which liquid changes states into a gas
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- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- Snow, Sleet, Hail, rain
- water that is 'sweat' off by plants in a gas form
- the process in which a gas changes states into a
- When ice changes states straight into a gas, due to temperature skipping water
- the biggest body of water on the earth 97% of the earth's surface
- Water that flows from land into the ocean
- The other driving force of the water cycle
15 Clues: Snow, Sleet, Hail, rain • The chemical formula of this is H2O • Water that flows from land into the ocean • The other driving force of the water cycle • The human activity that uses the most water • one of the 2 driving forces of the water cycle • the process in which a gas changes states into a • water that is 'sweat' off by plants in a gas form • ...
Chapter 3-4 Science Test | 5th Grade Science 2022-10-10
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- Trees, Animals, and Bacteria are examples of _____ factors.
- Decaying plants and fossil fuels are part of the _____ cycle.
- The carbon cycle is the ongoing ________ of carbon among living things.
- This is the name for the water NOT absorbed by the Earth's surface.
- Organisms that eat only producers and plants are called ______.
- Sunlight, Soil, and Water are examples of _____ factors.
- Air is made mostly of _____ gas.
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- ______ factors are the factors that limit population growth.
- _____ are living things that are eaten by other organisms.
- The changing of a gas into a liquid is called ______.
- The water _______ is the movement of water between the Earth's surface and the air.
- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism is HARMED and one organism is HELPED.
- ______ hunt other organisms for food.
- Mutualism is a relationship between two organisms that ____ both organisms.
14 Clues: Air is made mostly of _____ gas. • ______ hunt other organisms for food. • The changing of a gas into a liquid is called ______. • Sunlight, Soil, and Water are examples of _____ factors. • _____ are living things that are eaten by other organisms. • Trees, Animals, and Bacteria are examples of _____ factors. • ...
Watercyclepoint Crossword! 2021-10-22
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- a repeating process in nature
- water seeping into the ground
- water evaporating from plants
- Full of holes or allows fluid to seep through
- water condensing on a surface
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- water falling to the ground
- solids turning directly into gases
- cycle: the process of water moving through the hydrosphere
- hot gaseous water
- water flowing off a surface
10 Clues: hot gaseous water • water falling to the ground • water flowing off a surface • a repeating process in nature • water seeping into the ground • water evaporating from plants • water condensing on a surface • solids turning directly into gases • Full of holes or allows fluid to seep through • cycle: the process of water moving through the hydrosphere
Goodwin's 2016-12-07
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- adenosine diphosphate
- fermentation that happens in animals' skeletal muscles
- glucose+oxygen+light=carbon dioxide+water+energy
- the pigment in chloroplast
- organism that relies on autotrophs for food
- this cycle happens in photosynthesis
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- oxygen is present in this pathway
- organism that creates its own food
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- this pathway does not use oxygen
- chemical energy/inorganic substances
- carbon dioxide+water+light= Glucose+oxygen
- where cellular respiration takes place
- the pigment in this is chloropyll
- fluid filled sacs of grana
- sac like membrane
- this cycle happens in cellular respiration
- adenosine triphosphate
18 Clues: sac like membrane • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • occurs in the cytoplasm • fluid filled sacs of grana • the pigment in chloroplast • this pathway does not use oxygen • the pigment in this is chloropyll • oxygen is present in this pathway • organism that creates its own food • chemical energy/inorganic substances • this cycle happens in photosynthesis • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-05-14
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- Water droplets falling from the sky
- One of the four types of precipitation
- The gas form of water
- When water changes from a liquid to gas
- Provides energy to the water cycle
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- The journey of a water droplet
- The form of water that is the ocean
- The cooling of water in the atmosphere
- We can only live three days without water
- True or False-the more it rains the less water in the water cycle
- The largest body of water on earth
11 Clues: The gas form of water • The journey of a water droplet • The largest body of water on earth • Provides energy to the water cycle • The form of water that is the ocean • Water droplets falling from the sky • The cooling of water in the atmosphere • One of the four types of precipitation • When water changes from a liquid to gas • We can only live three days without water • ...
menu crossword 2019-11-17
11 Clues: hill of sand • a hill but bigger • 1st in water cycle • dissolves in water • a mountain but smaller • beetween two mountains • doesnt dissolve in water • 2nd to last in water cycle • the state of an area at a time • weather over a long period of time • anything that has mass and takes up space
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-03-16
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- of conservation of energy, energy changes forms
- is an organisms that eat other organisms.
- the ability to do work and enables organisms to use matter in life processes.
- captures energy from sunlight
- cycle, the movement of nitrogen between the environment and living things.
- gets energy and nutrients by breaking down the remains of other organisms
- plants use energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugars
- web, shows the feeding relationship among many different organisms.
- the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem.
- eats both plants and meat.
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- uses energy to make food.
- only eats meat.
- respiration, The process of breaking down food and produce
- a community of living organisms and their nonliving environment.
- cycle, carbon moves through organisms and between organisms and the physical environment.
- cycle, the movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- pyramid, is a tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- chain, the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers.
- eats only plants.
- of conservation of mass, matter moves through the environment in different forms
21 Clues: only eats meat. • eats only plants. • uses energy to make food. • eats both plants and meat. • captures energy from sunlight • is an organisms that eat other organisms. • is anything that has mass and takes up space. • of conservation of energy, energy changes forms • the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem. • ...
water wise 2018-03-15
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- water, water that is safe for drinking.
- water that is added to soil to help grow crops when there
- either the soil is saturated or the surface is impervious.
- river or set of rivers.
- runoff, water that flows along the ground that is not absorbed
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- cycle, also known the cycle. water moves continuously on,
- an area of land where all the water within it flows into a
- well into the ground and installing a pump.
- and below
- an underground source of water. water can be found be by drilling
- not enough rain.
- conservation, using less water by reducing waste.
12 Clues: and below • not enough rain. • river or set of rivers. • water, water that is safe for drinking. • well into the ground and installing a pump. • conservation, using less water by reducing waste. • cycle, also known the cycle. water moves continuously on, • water that is added to soil to help grow crops when there • ...
APES Vocab 2020-08-28
Across
- Renewable organic material that's used as energy
- A shrub or tree that grows on sediment and water. This is also used for tropical coastal vegetation.
- The process of nitrates becoming nitrogen gas, which goes back in the atmosphere
- productivity The rate in which plants produce organic compounds in a biome or ecosystem
- Process which greenhouse gases gets released in the atmosphere
- primary productivity This shows how much carbon dioxide plants take in during photosynthesis
- Process of fluids flowing in or out
- Marsh An ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone. Its a type of marsh
- cycle The circulation of water in the atmosphere
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms (plant detritus)
- partitioning Two lizards compete for the same food, but one feeds up on a branch and the other on the floor
- An organism that decomposes dead organic material
- light Plants that receive this light have stronger and healthy stems
- water Water underneath the Earths surface
- A wetland covered mostly in grass which is a combination of terrestrial and aquatic
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- The amount of salt that dissolves in a body of water
- A lake that is used as a water source laws of thermodynamics 4 laws in which it deals with the relationship between heat
- fixation How nitrogen is fixed by bacteria so its usable by plants
- biome These include: grasslands, forests, deserts, and tundras
- Coastal body of water with one or more streams flowing in it
- An underground layer of permeable rock that has ground water
- cycle Process where nitrogen goes from plants, animals, bacteria, and right back to the atmosphere
- This forms a transaction zone between freshwater environments and saltwater environments
- table The importance of this table is to conserve ground water
- primary productivity The rate of solar energy taken in during photosynthesis (captured in sugar molecules)
- cycle Movement of phosphorous from rocks to plants and animals
- Measure of clarity in a liquid
- biome These include: The Coral Reef, estuaries, and freshwater wetlands
- cycle Process in which carbon goes from the atmosphere, to the animals, and back to the atmosphere
- A reservoir which takes in a chemical from another part from its cycle
- light This light helps for the making of fruits
- level Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem
- reef Underwater ecosystem filled with coral and aquatic life
33 Clues: Measure of clarity in a liquid • Process of fluids flowing in or out • water Water underneath the Earths surface • level Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem • light This light helps for the making of fruits • Renewable organic material that's used as energy • cycle The circulation of water in the atmosphere • An organism that decomposes dead organic material • ...
Noah M 6th grade science 2024-05-16
Across
- everything alive
- releases water
- balls of ice falling
- all gases
- water which collects as droplets on a surface
- water filling an area
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- hard frozen water
- water released from clouds
- takes in water to grow
- water that flows underground
- frozen soft water
- the cycle of water
- the Earth's rocks
- loose rocks falling
- water becoming a gas
15 Clues: all gases • releases water • everything alive • hard frozen water • frozen soft water • the Earth's rocks • the cycle of water • loose rocks falling • balls of ice falling • water becoming a gas • water filling an area • takes in water to grow • water released from clouds • water that flows underground • water which collects as droplets on a surface
Life Cycle's Crossword 2023-09-05
Across
- The process of water seeping into the ground to become groundwater.
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide reacts with surface oceans to form this.
- The process by which water falls to earth that includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- A group of organisms that play a key role in the decomposition of dead organic matter during the carbon cycle.
- The process by which carbon is released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.
- 97% of Earth's water is found here.
- This organism plays a key role in the nitrogen cycle.
- This gas makes up a majority of the atmosphere
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- The conversion of ammonia into nitrite and then into nitrate by bacteria in the soil.
- Water that is found below Earth's surface.
- The process by which nitrates are converted into nitrogen gas by denitrifying bacteria.
- Nitrogen is converted into this through Nitrogen Fixation.
- The process by which nitrates and nitrites in the soil are taken up by plant roots.
- The process by which plants and some bacteria convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- The process of living organisms putting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- The process of organic matter being broken down by bacteria and fungi into simpler substances, releasing carbon dioxide.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- This gas, essential for photosynthesis, is released during the carbon cycle when organisms respire.
- The process by which water flows over the surface of the Earth into bodies of water, such as rivers and oceans.
19 Clues: 97% of Earth's water is found here. • Water that is found below Earth's surface. • This gas makes up a majority of the atmosphere • This organism plays a key role in the nitrogen cycle. • Nitrogen is converted into this through Nitrogen Fixation. • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • ...
Cellular Respiration crossword puzzle 2024-01-25
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- Waste product of cellular respiration
- Electron carrier produced during glycolysis
- Part of the mitochondria where the ETC takes place
- Total numbers or ATP produced in cellular respiration
- First six carbon molecule produced in the Krebs Cycle
- Molecule that is broke down through cellular respiration
- gas needed for aerobic cellular respiration
- cycle Second step of cellular respiration
- energy molecule used by cells
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- Gas produced from the break down of glucose during Krebs cycle
- Glycolysis and fermentation are this type of process
- organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- Unit of heat energy found in food
- Last step of cellular respiration
- Type of ions passed through protein pumps on the ETC
- Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle
- Number of turns the Krebs cycle does for one glucose molecule
- Occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose into pyruvic acid
18 Clues: energy molecule used by cells • Unit of heat energy found in food • Last step of cellular respiration • Waste product of cellular respiration • cycle Second step of cellular respiration • Electron carrier produced during glycolysis • gas needed for aerobic cellular respiration • Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle • ...
Photosynthesis Practice 2023-04-05
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- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Final product of phase 1 of photosynthesis
- Flattened saclike membranes where Phase 1 occurs.
- Final product of the Calvin Cycle (used to help the plant grow).
- Formed after the first step in the Calvin Cycle.
- A molecule needed for Light Dependent Reactions.
- The energy needed to start photosynthesis.
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- The molecule the breaks apart CO2 in the first step in the Calvin Cycle.
- A molecule needed for the Calvin Cycle.
- Fluid filled space where Calvin Cycle occurs.
- The molecule that is split in Photosystem II.
- Help create the concentration gradient that produces ATP.
- Created with the help of the protein ferredoxin.
- Formed after the second step of the Calvin Cycle.
14 Clues: Organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • A molecule needed for the Calvin Cycle. • Final product of phase 1 of photosynthesis • The energy needed to start photosynthesis. • Fluid filled space where Calvin Cycle occurs. • The molecule that is split in Photosystem II. • Created with the help of the protein ferredoxin. • Formed after the first step in the Calvin Cycle. • ...
APES Vocab 2020-08-28
Across
- Renewable organic material that's used as energy
- A shrub or tree that grows on sediment and water. This is also used for tropical coastal vegetation.
- The process of nitrates becoming nitrogen gas, which goes back in the atmosphere
- productivity The rate in which plants produce organic compounds in a biome or ecosystem
- Process which greenhouse gases gets released in the atmosphere
- primary productivity This shows how much carbon dioxide plants take in during photosynthesis
- Process of fluids flowing in or out
- Marsh An ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone. Its a type of marsh
- cycle The circulation of water in the atmosphere
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms (plant detritus)
- partitioning Two lizards compete for the same food, but one feeds up on a branch and the other on the floor
- An organism that decomposes dead organic material
- light Plants that receive this light have stronger and healthy stems
- water Water underneath the Earths surface
- A wetland covered mostly in grass which is a combination of terrestrial and aquatic
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- The amount of salt that dissolves in a body of water
- A lake that is used as a water source laws of thermodynamics 4 laws in which it deals with the relationship between heat
- fixation How nitrogen is fixed by bacteria so its usable by plants
- biome These include: grasslands, forests, deserts, and tundras
- Coastal body of water with one or more streams flowing in it
- An underground layer of permeable rock that has ground water
- cycle Process where nitrogen goes from plants, animals, bacteria, and right back to the atmosphere
- This forms a transaction zone between freshwater environments and saltwater environments
- table The importance of this table is to conserve ground water
- primary productivity The rate of solar energy taken in during photosynthesis (captured in sugar molecules)
- cycle Movement of phosphorous from rocks to plants and animals
- Measure of clarity in a liquid
- biome These include: The Coral Reef, estuaries, and freshwater wetlands
- cycle Process in which carbon goes from the atmosphere, to the animals, and back to the atmosphere
- A reservoir which takes in a chemical from another part from its cycle
- light This light helps for the making of fruits
- level Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem
- reef Underwater ecosystem filled with coral and aquatic life
33 Clues: Measure of clarity in a liquid • Process of fluids flowing in or out • water Water underneath the Earths surface • level Stages in a food chain in an ecosystem • light This light helps for the making of fruits • Renewable organic material that's used as energy • cycle The circulation of water in the atmosphere • An organism that decomposes dead organic material • ...
Cell Biology : Photosynthesis 2015-12-03
Across
- compartment where the calvin cycle occurs
- this compound supplies the electrons in photosynthesis
- important enzyme in Calvin cycle
- one of the final products of photosynthesis
- carbon source for the Calvin cycle (two words)
- process that uses light energy to split water molecules
- high energy particles that pass along PSII and PSI systems
- provides photons to PSII and PSI
Down
- reducing power produced by the light reaction and used in the Calvin cycle
- membrane containing PSII and PSI
- where photosynthesis occurs
11 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs • membrane containing PSII and PSI • important enzyme in Calvin cycle • provides photons to PSII and PSI • compartment where the calvin cycle occurs • one of the final products of photosynthesis • carbon source for the Calvin cycle (two words) • this compound supplies the electrons in photosynthesis • ...
Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate Review 2023-04-26
Across
- when air is too cold and dry, boiling water instantly evaporates and then freezes
- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- a climate that is warm and rainy
- the main source of heat for water to evaporate
- a very cold climate that has snow all year long
- the layer of the atmosphere that is closest to Earth's surface
- the layer of the atmosphere farthest from Earth's surface
- when liquid water becomes water vapor
- the measurement of the amount of water in the air
- a short-term description of the atmosphere in a specific area
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- when water vapor becomes liquid water
- the measurement of heat in the air
- the stage in the water cycle between precipitation and collection
- what causes clouds to move
- rain, freezing rain, hail, sleet and _______ are forms of precipitation
- when air ________ is high, the molecules are densely packed together
- where water gathers before evaporating in the water cycle
- a rain ________ is when a large mountain blocks clouds
- pathways or the movement of water in the ocean
- the measurement of how close molecules are to each other in a certain space
- clouds can _________ heat from the sun causing an area to cool in temperature
21 Clues: what causes clouds to move • a climate that is warm and rainy • the measurement of heat in the air • when water vapor becomes liquid water • when liquid water becomes water vapor • the main source of heat for water to evaporate • pathways or the movement of water in the ocean • a very cold climate that has snow all year long • ...
Cycle and Food Webs 2021-04-12
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- cycle with respiration,combustion, decomposition
- complex diagram showing energy relationships
- converting nitrate back to nitrogen gas
- cycle that "fixes" an important element for DNA
- source of energy for water cycle
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- cycle the moves H2O from surface to atmosphere
- organisms depend on the next as food source
- man-made emissions that add CO2 to the air
- type of plant that goes thru nitrogen fixation
- bacteria and other that breakdown dead things
- symbol used to show the transfer of energy
11 Clues: source of energy for water cycle • converting nitrate back to nitrogen gas • man-made emissions that add CO2 to the air • symbol used to show the transfer of energy • organisms depend on the next as food source • complex diagram showing energy relationships • bacteria and other that breakdown dead things • cycle the moves H2O from surface to atmosphere • ...
science crossword puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- layers defined by temperature ranges
- type of climate
- weather that has stayed the same for a long time
- cycle when water moves through the Earths crust,oceans
- The opposite of climate
- Water that has turned from a gas to a liquid running down a hill
- energy Keeps the water cycle going
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- water turns from a liquid to gas
- Rain,sleet,Hail,Snow
- our planet
- currents little rivers in the ocean
- type of precipitation
12 Clues: our planet • type of climate • Rain,sleet,Hail,Snow • type of precipitation • The opposite of climate • water turns from a liquid to gas • layers defined by temperature ranges • currents little rivers in the ocean • energy Keeps the water cycle going • weather that has stayed the same for a long time • cycle when water moves through the Earths crust,oceans • ...
Spelling and Vocab week 5/9/2017 2017-09-07
Across
- Water that flows over the land surface can be called a runoff.
- The process in which water moves through the atmosphere.
- The process in which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.
- cycle The logical way water moves through our atmosphere ( water cycle ).
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- The rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky.
- The process where gas ( water vapor ) changes directly into a solid.
- This is where water sinks into the ground replenishing the water table.
- The process where water vapor can condense to form clouds.
- cycle The process in which water moves through the atmosphere.
- Horizontal movement of a mass liquid such as air or ocean currents.
10 Clues: The rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky. • The process in which water moves through the atmosphere. • The process where water vapor can condense to form clouds. • Water that flows over the land surface can be called a runoff. • cycle The process in which water moves through the atmosphere. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2019-01-16
Across
- quantitiy showing amount of water vapor or gas in atmosphere
- process of liquid passing through figure or object
- process by which water enters soil
- part of water cycle,has rain,snow,hail comes from cloud
- all living things on Earth, is a sphere
- celestial body that orbits around star ( the Sun )
- heat transfer between objects without touching
- weather conditions over long periods of time
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- water droplets on cold suface,humid air in conatct with
- heat is being given off by an object
- process in water cycle, sun makes water into clouds
- all water on Earth, is a sphere
- layer of gas,surrounds Earth,made of nitrogen,oxygen
- all rock, soil, etc on Earth, ia a sphere
- form of energy that's transferred through objects, not energy
15 Clues: all water on Earth, is a sphere • process by which water enters soil • heat is being given off by an object • all living things on Earth, is a sphere • all rock, soil, etc on Earth, ia a sphere • weather conditions over long periods of time • heat transfer between objects without touching • process of liquid passing through figure or object • ...
sphereology 2025-02-13
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- the continuous cycle in which rocks go through three rock types.
- all water on earth
- the outter most layer of the lithosphere
- a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements
- the crust and mantle of earth
- The study of earth and what it’s made of and does
- the part of earth we live on
- all air on earth
- the deep middle/hottest part of the earth
- all life on earth
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- below the crust, consists of lava
- the crust under the ocean
- the movement of water(the rain cycle)
- how the earth has changed/older earth crust
- the cycle in which Earth's crust renews itself/move
- solid parts of the earth
16 Clues: all air on earth • all life on earth • all water on earth • solid parts of the earth • the crust under the ocean • the part of earth we live on • the crust and mantle of earth • below the crust, consists of lava • the movement of water(the rain cycle) • the outter most layer of the lithosphere • the deep middle/hottest part of the earth • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2025-02-20
Across
- - A general direction in which something is developing or changing
- - The layers of air above and around Earth
- - Water that seeps into the ground and soil
- - How hot or cold something is
- - The main source of light and heat for Earth.
- - Water vapor cooling and changing state from gas to liquid
- - The amount of water vapor in the air
- - Amount of precipitation gathered in an area
- - Pieces of information or facts
- - The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
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- - Average weather conditions for a region year after year
- - The current outdoor conditions
- - The draining away of water
- - Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- - A large body of saltwater that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.
- - Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- Cycle - The continuous process by which water moves from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again.
17 Clues: - The draining away of water • - How hot or cold something is • - The current outdoor conditions • - Pieces of information or facts • - The amount of water vapor in the air • - The layers of air above and around Earth • - Water that seeps into the ground and soil • - Amount of precipitation gathered in an area • - The main source of light and heat for Earth. • ...
7 - Interactions in Environment Review 2024-10-02
Across
- ___________ Succession: happens where an ecosystem was disturbed and must start over
- ___________ Cycle: process involving precipitation, evaporation, and transpiration.
- Food ____: Network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem
- Organism that only eats plants
- ___________ Cycle: the cycle affected most heavily by the burning of fossil fuels
- Variety of life in an area
- ___________ Cycle: a cycle that requires bacteria to break down and make compounds in soil for plants to use.
- Breaks down dead matter into simpler substances
- Living components of an ecosystem
- Organism that makes its own food
- Organism that feeds on dead organic matter
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- Organism that only eats meat
- Non-living part of an ecosystem
- Food ______: Shows how energy flows from one organism to another
- ___________ Gas: traps heat in the atmosphere
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Organism that eats both plants and meat
- ___________ Succession: when life starts in new or otherwise lifeless areas
18 Clues: Variety of life in an area • Organism that only eats meat • Organism that only eats plants • Non-living part of an ecosystem • Organism that makes its own food • Living components of an ecosystem • Organism that eats both plants and meat • Organism that feeds on dead organic matter • ___________ Gas: traps heat in the atmosphere • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary By: Ellie Kaplan 2023-12-05
Across
- This makes water change to water vapor.
- Its a synonym for raining.
- cycle They cycle of water.
- Water vapor changes to liquid water.
Down
- water storage areas
- Rocks having cracks will be a problem.
- A phase that transforms a solid to a liquid.
- evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- Water changes from a solid.
- A large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice,
10 Clues: water storage areas • Its a synonym for raining. • Water changes from a solid. • cycle They cycle of water. • Water vapor changes to liquid water. • Rocks having cracks will be a problem. • evaporation of water from plant leaves. • This makes water change to water vapor. • A phase that transforms a solid to a liquid. • A large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice,
Vocabulary Choice board - Criss Cross 2025-12-04
Across
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- movements of elements through living organisms and the environment
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
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- liquid water changes to vapor
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- water stored underground in aquifers
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- (weathering) processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
18 Clues: liquid water changes to vapor • water stored underground in aquifers • evaporation of water from plant leaves • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • ...
Properties of Water 2022-09-01
Across
- water is a universal _______, which means that half of all the natural substances on Earth can dissolve in water
- what makes up 97% of Earth's surface water?
- another name for the water cycle is the _________ cycle
- what charge is the oxygen molecule in a water molecule?
- water is the basis for __________ measurement
- pure water has a _______ Ph
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- which of the 2 general categories for water pollution comes from a general area?
- which of the 2 general categories for water pollution comes from a specific source?
- which type of water makes up only 3% of Earth's surface water?
- water has a very ____ surface tension
- the amount of salt that is dissolved in a body of water
- water becomes ______ as it cools up to a point
- what charge are the 2 hydrogen atoms in a water molecule?
- what can water absorb a lot of without a big change in temperature occurring?
- what is the only naturally occurring substance that can exist in all 3 physical states (solid, liquid, gas)?
15 Clues: pure water has a _______ Ph • water has a very ____ surface tension • what makes up 97% of Earth's surface water? • water is the basis for __________ measurement • water becomes ______ as it cools up to a point • the amount of salt that is dissolved in a body of water • another name for the water cycle is the _________ cycle • ...
Semester 1 Review 2023-01-06
Across
- What you expect to get outside (summer is hot)
- Resources that cannot be regenerated by natural process
- Breaks rocks down into sediments
- Earth sphere that contains all gases
- Resources round on earth, not manmade
- Allows water to flow
- Resources that can be regenerated by natural process
- Graph used to compare
- Area underground that is full of water
- Earth sphere that includes all living organisms
- Rock formed when magam cools
- Earth sphere that studies earth materials
- Man-made resources
- Part of the water cycle where water changes from a liquid to a gas
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- Graph used to show change over time
- Part of the water cycle where water vapor cools as it rises changing back into a liquid
- Rock from from heat and pressure
- Earth sphere that includes all forms of water
- Porous is he
- Imaginary line that moves up and down with rainfall/droughts
- Underground water storage area
- Speaker of the trees
- Rock formed from when sediments are compacted and cemented together
- Waters ability to be stored/held in open spaces
- What you actually get outside (rainy and 65)
25 Clues: Porous is he • Man-made resources • Allows water to flow • Speaker of the trees • Graph used to compare • Rock formed when magam cools • Underground water storage area • Breaks rocks down into sediments • Rock from from heat and pressure • Graph used to show change over time • Earth sphere that contains all gases • Resources round on earth, not manmade • ...
Biology cross word 2019-11-25
Across
- doesn't require oxygen
- a method to make ATP used by only some forms of cells
- Result of lactic acid fermentation
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Energy
- Method used by plants and is done in the Chloroplast
- Splits into Oxygen and Hydrogen
- Result of alcoholic fermentation
- Needed for Glycolysis
- Product of the Krebs-cycle
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- the main method to make ATP and the most productive
- Process involving electrons getting excited
- Membrane-bound compartment
- results in Photosynthesis
- requires oxygen
- Inside the thylakoid
- produces glucose
- convert CO2 into glucose
18 Clues: Energy • requires oxygen • produces glucose • Inside the thylakoid • Needed for Glycolysis • doesn't require oxygen • convert CO2 into glucose • results in Photosynthesis • Membrane-bound compartment • The powerhouse of the cell • Product of the Krebs-cycle • Splits into Oxygen and Hydrogen • Result of alcoholic fermentation • Result of lactic acid fermentation • ...
Water cycle and rivers 2021-04-29
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- Water falling to the ground as rain or snow
- Water evaporating from the pores of leaves
- Where the source is located
- Landform created when water moves around harder rock
- An upper course landform made when soft rock is undercut
- Water moving horizontally though rock
- Water turning from a gas to a liquid
- The start of a river
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- Branches of small rivers off the main river channel
- Water turning from a liquid to a gas
- Where meanders form
- Created when a waterfall retreats
- Water filtering into soil or rock
- Water flowing on the surface of land
- Where floodplains and levees are found
- The dividing line between drainage basins
- Water moving horizontally through soil
17 Clues: Where meanders form • The start of a river • Where the source is located • Created when a waterfall retreats • Water filtering into soil or rock • Water turning from a liquid to a gas • Water flowing on the surface of land • Water turning from a gas to a liquid • Water moving horizontally though rock • Where floodplains and levees are found • ...
Lesson 1: Water Cycle 2024-10-30
Across
- the movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface
- gas turns into a liquid
- the state of the Earth's atmosphere Ex: Rain
- Liquid into a gas
- the measure of how hot or cold a substance or object is
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- the parts of the Earth made up of liquid water
- vapor begins to condense and form dew
- a measurement of water vapor in the air
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- energy moving from one thing to another
- living organisms
- the water found underground
- tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air
- the Earth's rocks and soil
- the layers of gas surrounding a planet
- water vapor from a plant into the atmosphere
- What allows water vapor to release from clouds?
17 Clues: living organisms • Liquid into a gas • gas turns into a liquid • the Earth's rocks and soil • the water found underground • vapor begins to condense and form dew • the layers of gas surrounding a planet • energy moving from one thing to another • a measurement of water vapor in the air • the state of the Earth's atmosphere Ex: Rain • water vapor from a plant into the atmosphere • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2025-01-03
Across
- Force attracting objects towards the center of Earth
- Long term average of weather conditions
- Downward movement of air in a storm
- Intense tropical storm with strong winds and rain
- Amount of Water Vapor in the air
- Force that directly opposes the weight of an object
- Any form of water falling from clouds
- Upward movement of air, often in thunderstorms
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet
- Air with Lower atmospheric pressure than surroundings
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- Heat transfer through fluid movement
- Flow of air or water in a specific direction
- Air with greater atmospheric pressure than surroundings
- Mass per unit volume of a substance
- Boundary between two different air masses
- Large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity
- Height above Sea Level or Ground Level
17 Clues: Amount of Water Vapor in the air • Downward movement of air in a storm • Mass per unit volume of a substance • Layer of gases surrounding a planet • Heat transfer through fluid movement • Any form of water falling from clouds • Height above Sea Level or Ground Level • Long term average of weather conditions • Boundary between two different air masses • ...
water cycle choice board 2026-02-19
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- is made from all Earth's water
- the movement of water through the soil itself
- the process of rock and stone making slightly over time
- the change of a solid to a gas
- table the upper surface of ground water
- any form of water that falls from the Earth's atmosphere
- plant relece water vapor from their leaves
- a body of rock and or sediment that blocks the ground water
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- sun out primary source of energy
- the change of a liquid to a gas
- the change of gas to a liquid
- the water below the surface
- the movement of water that falls onto land
- devolpment the process of building urban areas
- cycle the movement of water between oceans
- the water that falls onto land and drips into bodies of water
- to make something completely wet
- fuels the burning of natural recorces
18 Clues: the water below the surface • the change of gas to a liquid • is made from all Earth's water • the change of a solid to a gas • the change of a liquid to a gas • to make something completely wet • sun out primary source of energy • fuels the burning of natural recorces • table the upper surface of ground water • the movement of water that falls onto land • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-03-22
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- This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
- A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- Light-absorbing molecules.
- The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
- A type of organism that makes its own food.
- Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
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- The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- How many phosphates does ATP have?
- The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- How many phosphates does ADP have?
- The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
22 Clues: Light-absorbing molecules. • How many phosphates does ATP have? • How many phosphates does ADP have? • The most principal pigment in chloroplasts. • A type of organism that makes its own food. • The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. • The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP. • The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound). • ...
weather 2021-12-10
15 Clues: water • 32 degrees • water vapor • frozen rain • balls of ice • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • type of cloud • type of cloud • solid to liquid • water in atmosphere • frozen precipitation • liquid precipitation • cycle water undergoes • types of water falling
Hydrosphere/Biosphere - Isaac Long 2023-10-12
10 Clues: largest ocean • gaseous water • smallest ocean • 3rd largest ocean • cycle aka hydrologic cycle • the watery part of the earth • most precipitation falls as this • the process of turning liquid into vapor • the process of gaseous water into liquid water • the main way atmospheric water returns to the surface
Tic-Tac-Toe 2021-04-15
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- Used to make sugar in the calvin cycle.
- Result of ATP in calvin cycle
- Result of NADPH in calvin cycle
- Fluid filled space where calvin cycle occurs.
- Light is unnessesary for reactions to occur.
- Excites the electrons in chlorophyll.
- The place where photosynthesis takes place.
- The main source of energy for plants.
- Provides electrons for photosynthesis.
- Light reactions take place here.
- Made by photosystem I
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- The best green pigment.
- Made by photosystem II
- The process by which light energy is converted into chemical energy.
- Contains pigments needed to absorb light.
- The reactions that needed light to work.
16 Clues: Made by photosystem I • Made by photosystem II • The best green pigment. • Result of ATP in calvin cycle • Result of NADPH in calvin cycle • Light reactions take place here. • Excites the electrons in chlorophyll. • The main source of energy for plants. • Provides electrons for photosynthesis. • Used to make sugar in the calvin cycle. • The reactions that needed light to work. • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-27
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- what differs from region to region in water
- what is a hurricane called when it's over an ocean
- what provides energy required to allow the water cycle to work
- an area with a small localized climate that is different from the climate around it
- what is the upper surface of groundwater zone called
- what provinces have less severe storms/hurricanes
- when snow builds up over time it creates a ________
- which hemisphere has 61% ocean
- what is the name of Canada's worst hurricane
- what has a higher heat capacity then land or air
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- what has undergone natural periods of warming and cooling
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- which hemisphere has 81% ocean
- what starts from a thunderstorm over an ocean
- average nightly ________ have been increasing worldwide
- what drainage basin was deforested and couldn't hold anymore water after the Hurricane
- what is an underground freshwater reservoir called
- earth has been in an ________ period that started more than 11,000 years ago
- there is no end or ________ to the water cycle
- what is a place called where all water is present
20 Clues: which hemisphere has 81% ocean • which hemisphere has 61% ocean • the ability of a material to absorb heat • what differs from region to region in water • what is the name of Canada's worst hurricane • what starts from a thunderstorm over an ocean • there is no end or ________ to the water cycle • what has a higher heat capacity then land or air • ...
Water cycle SMS/Tate wheeler 2024-12-16
15 Clues: gas • rain • water • clouds • frozen water • Like a stream • clouds but frozen • all over the earth • plants picks up water • like a volcano is angry • water melting into a gas • usually comes during winter • the main force in the water cycle • where water goes after evaporating • where water goes after it evaporates
Cellular Respiration 2016-02-22
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- net gain of ATP produced in cellular respiration
- cycle second step of cellular respiration
- waste product of cellular respiration
- space inside the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane
- organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- type of ions passed through protein pumps
- glycolysis and fermentation are this type of process
- number of turns the Krebs cycle does for one glucose molecule
- molecule that is broke down through cellular respiration
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- part of the mitochondria where the electron transport chain takes place
- first six-carbon molecule produced in the Krebs Cycle
- occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose into pyruvic acid
- electron carrier produced during glycolysis
- dioxide gas produced from the break down of glucose during the Krebs cycle
- Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle
- gas needed for aerobic cellular respiration
- energy molecule used by cells
17 Clues: energy molecule used by cells • waste product of cellular respiration • cycle second step of cellular respiration • type of ions passed through protein pumps • electron carrier produced during glycolysis • gas needed for aerobic cellular respiration • Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle • net gain of ATP produced in cellular respiration • ...
Photosynthesis 2014-02-13
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- This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
- A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- Light-absorbing molecules.
- The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
- A type of organism that makes its own food.
- Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
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- The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- How many phosphates does ATP have?
- The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- How many phosphates does ADP have?
- The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
22 Clues: Light-absorbing molecules. • How many phosphates does ATP have? • How many phosphates does ADP have? • The most principal pigment in chloroplasts. • A type of organism that makes its own food. • The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. • The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP. • The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound). • ...
Photosynthesis 2014-02-13
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- The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- A type of organism that makes its own food.
- There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- How many phosphates does ATP have?
- The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- How many phosphates does ADP have?
- This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
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- The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- Light-absorbing molecules.
- This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
22 Clues: Light-absorbing molecules. • How many phosphates does ATP have? • How many phosphates does ADP have? • The most principal pigment in chloroplasts. • A type of organism that makes its own food. • The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. • The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP. • The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound). • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2019-11-25
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- doesn't require oxygen
- Process plants use to create food and release oxygen
- also called citric acid cycle
- Site of photosynthesis
- Proteins form gradient of protons to help create ATP
- Dioxide CO2
- requires oxygen
- Breaking down substances into simpler substances
- Process cells use to release CO2, H2O, and ATP
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- Takes place in the thylakoid
- Enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrate
- takes place after the energy has been captured from sunlight
- Site of respiration
- C6H12O6
- fluid surrounding the grana in the chloroplast
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- H2O
- Membrane in the chloroplast of plant cells
- O2
19 Clues: O2 • H2O • C6H12O6 • Dioxide CO2 • requires oxygen • Site of respiration • doesn't require oxygen • Site of photosynthesis • Adenosine Triphosphate • Takes place in the thylakoid • also called citric acid cycle • Enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrate • Membrane in the chloroplast of plant cells • fluid surrounding the grana in the chloroplast • Process cells use to release CO2, H2O, and ATP • ...
10GEO ENVIRO-Fariha Rahman 2016-05-29
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- eg.providation of shade
- a society where everyday life is structured by the purchase of consumer goods
- stage three of the economy cycle
- it is reflected by earth and its atmosphere
- eg.filtering water,purifying the air
- eg.places for reflection
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- the belif that humans are more important than earth
- the belif that humans are no more important then other species and the earth
- stage four of the economy cycle
- ability of naturan envirnoments to stay healthy and productive into the future
- eg. Providing food and fibre
- caused by the burning of fossil feuls
- stage five of the economy cycle
- stage one of the economy cycle
- stage two of the economy cycle
15 Clues: eg.providation of shade • eg.places for reflection • eg. Providing food and fibre • stage one of the economy cycle • stage two of the economy cycle • stage four of the economy cycle • stage five of the economy cycle • stage three of the economy cycle • eg.filtering water,purifying the air • caused by the burning of fossil feuls • it is reflected by earth and its atmosphere • ...
Aerobic respiration 2024-03-04
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- product produced by glycolysis that enters the Krebs cycle (/link reaction)
- what the inner folded membrane in the mitochondria increases
- Aerobic respiration requires this (to be aerobic)
- waste product produced by the electron transport chain
- Net number of ATP produced by glycolysis
- electron carrier produced by glycolysis
- role of NADH and FADH2
- where glycolysis occurs
- electron carrier produced by the Krebs cycle
- 1st step in respiration
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- (2 things) inputs into glycolysis
- (in words) waste product produced by the Krebs cycle
- step in respiration that produces the most ATP
- element that must be added to the electron transport chain
- Number of ATP produced by the Krebs cycle
- (in words) Number of ATP molecules produced by 1 glucose
- where the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur
17 Clues: role of NADH and FADH2 • where glycolysis occurs • 1st step in respiration • (2 things) inputs into glycolysis • electron carrier produced by glycolysis • Net number of ATP produced by glycolysis • Number of ATP produced by the Krebs cycle • electron carrier produced by the Krebs cycle • step in respiration that produces the most ATP • ...
Crossword Puzzle: The Water Cycle 2022-03-16
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- process in the water cycle during which streams and rivers carry water back to the oceans
- The long-term average of weather conditions in a particular area, which can affect the water cycle
- the process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas
- A natural or artificial lake where water is stored, often used for drinking water or irrigation
- the process of giving off moisture through pores of skin or through the surface of leaves and plants
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- water from rainfall that is not absorbed into the soil and instead flows into streams or lakes
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- The process of recycling water on Earth
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas (skips the liquid phase)
- the process by which water on the earth's surface enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- the process by which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water
- water that can be found underground
13 Clues: water that can be found underground • The process of recycling water on Earth • the process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas • the process by which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water • the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas (skips the liquid phase) • ...
Ch 2 Vocabulary 2020-11-15
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- part of the water cycle; process by which streams and rivers carry water that has fallen to the Earth back to the oceans
- part of the water cycle; process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid
- changing what is planted from year to year
- the variety of plants and animals living on the planet
- part of the water cycle; process by which water falls to the Earth
- changes in temperature, wind direction and speed, and air moisture
- thick haze of smoke and chemicals
- powerful chemicals that farmers use to kill crop killing insects
- the major wind systems that follow patterns that are similar overtime
- cities showing a significant difference from surrounding areas in their climate zone
- large land areas
- the careful use of resources
- steady flowing streams of water in the world seas
- A layer of hot, dense rock about 1,770 miles thick
- Hot iron mixed with other metals and rock; the center of the earth
- part of the water cycle; the process by which water changes from liquid to a gas
- when water, ice, chemicals, and plants break rocks into smaller pieces
- chemicals in air pollution combined with precipitation
- wind patterns that are typically only in small areas
- another name for the Earth's crust
- the system in which water moves from the Earth to the air and back to the Earth
- underground layer of rock through which water flows
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- crack in the Earth's crust
- water that filters through the soil into the ground
- areas such as rainforest, desert, grasslands, and tundra in which the plants and animals have adapted
- cutting down forests without replanting
- gases in the atmosphere that trap the sun's warmth
- process in which water is collected and distributed to crops
- very heavy rains fall on western South America causing floods; little rain in Australia Asia and Africa
- areas that have the same or similar patterns of temperature and precipitation
- the usual predictable patterns of weather in an area over many years
- water, wind, and ice moves away weathered rock
- theory on how continents were formed and why they move
- upper layer of Earth
- plateau off of a continent that lies under the ocean
- sudden and violent movement of the Earth's crust
- a place shared by plants and animals
- effect that mountains have on rainfall that blocks rain from reaching interior regions
- another name for the water found on Earth
- deep cuts in the ocean floor
- unusually cool waters and low rainfall in the Eastern Pacific; rains are heavy and typhoons occur
41 Clues: large land areas • upper layer of Earth • crack in the Earth's crust • the careful use of resources • deep cuts in the ocean floor • thick haze of smoke and chemicals • another name for the Earth's crust • a place shared by plants and animals • cutting down forests without replanting • another name for the water found on Earth • changing what is planted from year to year • ...
4A Cailin Dean 2021-04-19
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- carrier of genetic information.
- H2O running off a mountain or landform due to gravity
- a cycle where nitrogen passes from air to soil to animals.
- a bond between 2 molecules found in DNA
- where a substance in the liquid or solid phase turns to gas
- processes that supply animal cells with nutrients.
- the process where plants use sunlight to create foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a layer of gases held in place by gravity
- the part of the water cycle where a form of water falls from the sky.
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- all forms of water on earths surface and atmosphere
- the process where water cycles through earth's bodies of water and atmosphere.
- a substance made up of amino acids and peptide bonds.
- a region of the earth inhabitied by organisms.
- the process of water moving through a plant
- single celled arganism
- the conversion of gas or vapor to liquid
- are found in proteins.
- the earth and rocks, minerals, and landforms on and exterior and on the inside.
- how animals obtain nitrogen
19 Clues: single celled arganism • are found in proteins. • how animals obtain nitrogen • carrier of genetic information. • a bond between 2 molecules found in DNA • the conversion of gas or vapor to liquid • a layer of gases held in place by gravity • the process of water moving through a plant • a region of the earth inhabitied by organisms. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-04-08
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- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor state, usually from the Earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- this type is water stored beneath the Earth's surface in aquifers. It can slowly seep back into surface water bodies or be released into the atmosphere through processes such as evaporation and transpiration.
- Factors such as ____________, humidity, wind patterns, and geographic features like mountains and bodies of water can influence the rate
- the process by which water vapor rises, cools and condenses into tiny droplets, forming clouds.
- refers to any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
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- activities deforestation, urbanization, pollution, and climate change are examples of __________________________ and can alter the water cycle by affecting evaporation rates, precipitation patterns, and the distribution of water resources.tivities
- these absorb water from the soil through their roots and release it into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration, contributing to the water cycle
- intensity of the water cycle.
- regulates temperature, supports plant growth, and influences weather patterns.
- What is the primary source of energy that drives the water cycle?
10 Clues: intensity of the water cycle. • What is the primary source of energy that drives the water cycle? • regulates temperature, supports plant growth, and influences weather patterns. • the process by which water vapor rises, cools and condenses into tiny droplets, forming clouds. • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- Water has a higher capacity than ____
- A _______ is an area that has a small, and limited climate variation that varies from the larger climate around it
- 76% of Earth's water is ____
- What causes a glacier to move?
- ________ is a form of water from the atmosphere that becomes too heavy to remain in the air and so it falls to the Earth’s surface
- What was Canada's worst hurricane?
- There is no beginning or ending to the Water Cycle
- ________ is the study of groundwater
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- Water vapor is an example of _________
- An example of heat capacity
- a reservoir underground that holds fresh water ____
- The capability of a material to absorb heat
- Water ______ rises into the atmosphere and condenses, and cools into cloud
- The ________ has 81% ocean
- What does the sun provide in order to run the Water Cycle
15 Clues: The ________ has 81% ocean • An example of heat capacity • 76% of Earth's water is ____ • What causes a glacier to move? • What was Canada's worst hurricane? • ________ is the study of groundwater • Water has a higher capacity than ____ • Water vapor is an example of _________ • The capability of a material to absorb heat • There is no beginning or ending to the Water Cycle • ...
Life Cycles 2019-08-12
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- During this stage, the young of the beetle stops eating.
- Living things need to ___________ to ensure continuity of their kind.
- A life cycle is a __________ pattern of change.
- The young plant uses food stored in its seed __________.
- _________ will appear first to absorb water.
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- The young of a cockroach is called a ____________.
- The mosquito spends 3 stages of its life cycle in __________.
- The young of a chicken is called a _____________.
- Seeds need oxygen, water and warmth to __________.
- The young of a frog is called a ____________.
- A butterfly has __________ stages in its life cycle.
- Many flowering plants reproduce from _______.
12 Clues: _________ will appear first to absorb water. • The young of a frog is called a ____________. • Many flowering plants reproduce from _______. • A life cycle is a __________ pattern of change. • The young of a chicken is called a _____________. • The young of a cockroach is called a ____________. • Seeds need oxygen, water and warmth to __________. • ...
Water Cycle crossword puzzle 2024-12-19
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- The process of a liquid changing into a gas.
- A liquid that forms in lake,rivers,and other body's of water.
- Plants absorb water through their roots and give off water vapor through there leafs.
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- Water soaks into the soil.
- Water vapor that falls back to earth.
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid.
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- Snow and ice turning into water vapor.
- Cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- Water collects in lakes,rivers,and oceans.
- cloud An ice cloud is a colloid of ice particles dispersed in air
- run-off Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface.
- and Dew Fog is an atmospheric condition characterised by the cloud appearing close to or at the earth's surface
13 Clues: Water soaks into the soil. • Water vapor that falls back to earth. • Snow and ice turning into water vapor. • Water collects in lakes,rivers,and oceans. • The process of a liquid changing into a gas. • The process of a gas changing into a liquid. • run-off Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface. • A liquid that forms in lake,rivers,and other body's of water. • ...
water cycle by Libby 2022-05-06
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- when water turns into a gas
- when water vapor forms water droplets
- what happens when water turns into a solid
- common term for saying the change of water
- water beneath the earth
- comes in many forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail
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- is a fancy way to say the change of water
- its from Mary Poppins. you do not need to do this one
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- large body of salt water
- a colorless, transparent liquid that is essential for life
11 Clues: water beneath the earth • large body of salt water • when water turns into a gas • when water vapor forms water droplets • is a fancy way to say the change of water • when water changes from a liquid to a gas • what happens when water turns into a solid • common term for saying the change of water • its from Mary Poppins. you do not need to do this one • ...
Salmon 2021-04-29
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- where the river meets the ocean
- The second stage in a salmons life cycle
- A fin that helps a fish maintain balance
- a name for traveling from point A to point B
- what you call a salmons nest
- caching fish
- what fish are born from
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- A fin that helps a fish move forward
- a fin that helps a fish steer
- a structure that controls water flow
- the third stage of a salmons life cycle
- a salty body of water
- help a fish breath under water
- a flowing body of water
14 Clues: caching fish • a salty body of water • a flowing body of water • what fish are born from • what you call a salmons nest • a fin that helps a fish steer • help a fish breath under water • where the river meets the ocean • A fin that helps a fish move forward • a structure that controls water flow • the third stage of a salmons life cycle • The second stage in a salmons life cycle • ...
