water cycle Crossword Puzzles
7 - Interactions in Environment Review 2024-10-02
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- ___________ 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 • ...
Vocabulary Choice board - Criss Cross 2025-12-04
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- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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,
Properties of Water 2022-09-01
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Semester 1 Review 2023-01-06
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-03-22
Across
- 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). • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 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 • ...
Photosynthesis 2014-02-13
Across
- 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
Across
- 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). • ...
10GEO ENVIRO-Fariha Rahman 2016-05-29
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 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 • ...
Vocabulary List Crossword 2024-10-07
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- Biogeochemical process that converts nitrogen into many forms
- Organisms who feed on natural waste
- Cycle where 3 main types of rock transform into each other
- Groups of species that interact in a specific location
- Different layers in soil
- Harmful things in an environment
- Describes how trade/technology have connected the worl
- Resource that is easily replenished
- Power to do things or make change
- The water cycle
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- Cycle of heat in air, water, and earth's mantle
- Organisms that eat other organisms/producers
- Organisms (mainly plants) who make their food, most likely through photosynthesis
- Resource that cant be or is hard to replenish
- Branch of biology that researches how organisms interact with environment
15 Clues: The water cycle • Different layers in soil • Harmful things in an environment • Power to do things or make change • Resource that is easily replenished • Organisms who feed on natural waste • Organisms that eat other organisms/producers • Resource that cant be or is hard to replenish • Cycle of heat in air, water, and earth's mantle • ...
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 • ...
Vocab Crossword-Jack Nash 2019-11-25
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- 1st step in respiration
- Respiration with oxygen
- makes 2 NAD+ and 2 lactate
- This conducts photosynthesis
- chemical reactions inside the chloroplast during photosynthesis
- 3rd step in respiration
- H2O
- 2nd step in respiration
- another term for ethanol
- there are 2 types of this
- Carbon Dioxide+Water+Sunlight=Glucose
- also known as the metabolic pathway
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- what we breathe
- Cellular respiration occurs in here
- when light-absorbing pigments such make ATP
- Produces ATP
- The sacs inside a chloroplast
- a sugar (ends with ose)
- the cytoplasm in the chloroplast
- O2
- Respiration without oxygen
- The energy
22 Clues: O2 • H2O • The energy • Produces ATP • what we breathe • 1st step in respiration • Respiration with oxygen • a sugar (ends with ose) • 3rd step in respiration • 2nd step in respiration • another term for ethanol • there are 2 types of this • makes 2 NAD+ and 2 lactate • Respiration without oxygen • This conducts photosynthesis • The sacs inside a chloroplast • the cytoplasm in the chloroplast • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-05
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- splits to provide electrons and release
- one billion of a meter
- in the stomata
- colors that absorb light
- where photosynthesis occurs
- the sugar produced as food
- an energy carrying molecule
- standard photosynthesis pathway
- fluid inside chloroplast for the Calvin cycle
- the energy source for photosynthesis
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- use light to make ATP and NADPH, release 02
- gas used to build sugars
- tiny sacs inside chloroplast for the Calvin cycle
- a gas released during light reactions
- microscopic holes
- colors human eyes can see
- pigment that absorbs light
- adapted photosynthesis pathway for efficiency
- self feeding organisms
- photosynthesis pathway for water conservation
- stacks of thylakoid
21 Clues: in the stomata • microscopic holes • stacks of thylakoid • one billion of a meter • self feeding organisms • gas used to build sugars • colors that absorb light • colors human eyes can see • pigment that absorbs light • the sugar produced as food • where photosynthesis occurs • an energy carrying molecule • standard photosynthesis pathway • the energy source for photosynthesis • ...
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 • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-04
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- The plants that can survive drought
- More than one thylakoid
- What the Calvin Cycle needs from NADPH
- Pigment that makes energy from sunlight
- Calvin Cycle occurs
- What the Calvin Cycle makes
- Occur inside the thylakoid
- What most plants are
- Organisms that go through photosynthesis
- Holes on the underside of leaves
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- What creates energy in Light-dependent reactions
- Occur inside the stroma
- "Light-reactions" occur
- Measures the wavelengths
- The colors of light humans can see
- What is made during Light-dependent reactions
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- The waste during Light-dependent reactions
- The Light-dependent reactions break this apart
- Stomata opens at night
- Colors that absorb light
21 Clues: Calvin Cycle occurs • What most plants are • Stomata opens at night • Occur inside the stroma • "Light-reactions" occur • More than one thylakoid • Measures the wavelengths • Colors that absorb light • Occur inside the thylakoid • What the Calvin Cycle makes • Holes on the underside of leaves • The colors of light humans can see • The plants that can survive drought • ...
Root Words Units 1-12 2015-02-03
Root Words Units 1-12 2015-02-03
Photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- organisms that go through
- where photosynthesis occurs
- transparent,tasteless,and odorless
- where water and sunlight are used
- light that the human eye can see
- they dont go through calvin cycle
- and important heat trapping gas
- go through the calvin cycle
- colors that absord light
- where the light reactions
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- occurs ( mostly in dark )
- O2
- one billionth of a meter
- the energy currency in biological systems
- provides the energy for photosynthesis
- green pigment that plants use to make food
- plants that open their stomata during the night
- the main sugar in blood
- pl. (more than 1)
- microscopic holes in the underside of leaves
- a jelly like fluid inside
21 Clues: O2 • pl. (more than 1) • the main sugar in blood • one billionth of a meter • colors that absord light • occurs ( mostly in dark ) • organisms that go through • a jelly like fluid inside • where the light reactions • where photosynthesis occurs • go through the calvin cycle • and important heat trapping gas • light that the human eye can see • where water and sunlight are used • ...
Chapter 21 Biology Crossword 2026-04-03
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- = Photosynthetic protists
- = Viral cycle where DNA integrates into host DNA
- = Asexual reproduction producing identical cells
- = Asexual reproduction in yeast
- = Rod-shaped bacteria
- = Protective structure formed in harsh conditions
- = Eukaryotes that absorb nutrients from environment
- = Cell without a nucleus
- = Reproductive cells of fungi
- = Ciliated protist that moves through water
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- = Threadlike structures forming fungal bodies
- = Viral cycle that destroys the host cell
- = Protein coat surrounding a virus
- = Organelle that removes excess water
- = Network of hyphae underground
- = Virus that infects bacteria
- = Sphere-shaped bacteria
- = Whip-like structures used for movement
- = Nonliving particle that reproduces only inside a host cell
- = Eukaryote not classified as plant, animal, or fungus
20 Clues: = Rod-shaped bacteria • = Sphere-shaped bacteria • = Cell without a nucleus • = Photosynthetic protists • = Virus that infects bacteria • = Reproductive cells of fungi • = Network of hyphae underground • = Asexual reproduction in yeast • = Protein coat surrounding a virus • = Organelle that removes excess water • = Whip-like structures used for movement • ...
Biogeochemical 2024-09-17
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- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- include fixation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification
- makes up more than half of the atmosphere's gas
- carbon dioxide or other gaseous carbon compounds released into the atmosphere, associated with climate change
- the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via the intermediary nitrite
- the first element on the periodic table and the most abundant, making up roughly 90% of atoms in the universe
- any body of water found on Earth's surface
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
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- The change of the solid state of the matter directly on heating to vapor state
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- an essential mineral, is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources
- process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- a microbially facilitated process where nitrate is reduced and ultimately produces molecular nitrogen through a series of intermediate gaseous nitrogen oxide products
- the most abundant element in the earth's crust
17 Clues: any body of water found on Earth's surface • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the most abundant element in the earth's crust • makes up more than half of the atmosphere's gas • the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution • ...
Watercyclepoint Crossword! 2021-10-22
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- a repeating process in nature
- water seeping into the ground
- solids turning directly into gases
- water falling to the ground
- water evaporating from plants
- cycle the process of water moving through the hydrosphere
- water flowing off a surface
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- water condensing on a surface
- water rising into the air in it's gaseous form
- Full of holes or allows fluid to seep through
10 Clues: water falling to the ground • water flowing off a surface • a repeating process in nature • water condensing on a surface • water seeping into the ground • water evaporating from plants • solids turning directly into gases • Full of holes or allows fluid to seep through • water rising into the air in it's gaseous form • ...
1107 Review - Cell Resp & Photosynthesis 2025-12-01
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- This is what fermentation regenerates
- What oxygen becomes at the end of the ETC
- Meaning of "glycolysis"
- Photosynthesis location
- Creating this is the purpose of photosynthesis
- Location of glycolysis
- Purpose of cellular respiration
- The product of lactic acid fermentation
- Gas released in alcohol fermentation
- Byproduct of pyruvate oxidation
- Second electron donor to ETC
- This determines Pyruvate Oxidation or fermentation
- End product of pyruvate oxidation
- Number of glycolysis steps
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- First Electron donor to ETC
- This mean something does not require oxygen
- Thus must regenerate to continue Citric Acid cycle
- Calvin cycle location
- Main light-absorbing pigment
- Harvesting _____ is the purpose of the Citric Acid Cycle
- Light reaction location
- Accepts electrons at end of ETC
- Organisms performing photosynthesis
23 Clues: Calvin cycle location • Location of glycolysis • Meaning of "glycolysis" • Photosynthesis location • Light reaction location • Number of glycolysis steps • First Electron donor to ETC • Main light-absorbing pigment • Second electron donor to ETC • Purpose of cellular respiration • Byproduct of pyruvate oxidation • Accepts electrons at end of ETC • End product of pyruvate oxidation • ...
water cycle by Libby 2022-05-06
Across
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- a colorless, transparent liquid that is essential for life
- large body of salt water
- common term for saying the change of water
- its from Mary Poppins. you do not need to do this one
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- is a fancy way to say the change of water
- when water vapor forms water droplets
- water beneath the earth
- what happens when water turns into a solid
- comes in many forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- when water turns into a gas
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 • ...
water cycle by Libby 2022-05-06
Across
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- a colorless, transparent liquid that is essential for life
- large body of salt water
- common term for saying the change of water
- its from Mary Poppins. you do not need to do this one
Down
- is a fancy way to say the change of water
- when water vapor forms water droplets
- water beneath the earth
- what happens when water turns into a solid
- comes in many forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- when water turns into a gas
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 • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-02-20
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- gas form of water
- any form of water that falls to the ground
- the provider of most energy for the water cycle
- when water vapor turns to liquid water
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- liquid water turns to water vapor
- what water needs to change forms
- the cycle of water though the air, and land
- when water from mountains moves to the ocean
- solid form of water
- a collection of water vapor
10 Clues: gas form of water • solid form of water • a collection of water vapor • what water needs to change forms • liquid water turns to water vapor • when water vapor turns to liquid water • any form of water that falls to the ground • the cycle of water though the air, and land • when water from mountains moves to the ocean • the provider of most energy for the water cycle
The Water Cycle 2024-02-20
Across
- gas form of water
- any form of water that falls to the ground
- the provider of most energy for the water cycle
- when water vapor turns to liquid water
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- liquid water turns to water vapor
- what water needs to change forms
- the cycle of water though the air, and land
- when water from mountains moves to the ocean
- solid form of water
- a collection of water vapor
10 Clues: gas form of water • solid form of water • a collection of water vapor • what water needs to change forms • liquid water turns to water vapor • when water vapor turns to liquid water • any form of water that falls to the ground • the cycle of water though the air, and land • when water from mountains moves to the ocean • the provider of most energy for the water cycle
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-09-09
Across
- transformation of water vapor into liquid water droplets, forming clouds
- converting ammonia to nitrite then nitrate.
- rock
- Water that falls from clouds to the ground in forms such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves
- Cycles, Natural processes that recycle nutrients in various chemical forms from the environment to living organisms and back again.
- air
- living organisms
- Fixation, process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which plants can use.
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- process of water soaking into the ground from the surface
- water
- process by which bacteria convert nitrates back into nitrogen gas, releasing it into the atmosphere.
- Cycle, series of processes by which nitrogen is converted and used by living organisms.
- cycle, The continuous movement of water through the environment
- movement of water through soil and rock layers.
15 Clues: air • rock • water • living organisms • converting ammonia to nitrite then nitrate. • movement of water through soil and rock layers. • process of water soaking into the ground from the surface • plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves • cycle, The continuous movement of water through the environment • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-07-13
Across
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams
- The process in which the sun's heat turns liquid water into water vapor
- Any form of water (rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.) falling to Earth
- The forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools
- The journey of water from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere, and back again
- Causes water to become contaminated, or unclean
Down
- The Earth is also known as the __________
- The process by which liquid water moves upwards through a plant and evaporates as water vapor from its leaves
- Water found beneath Earth's surface
- Water that is collected in a body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean
- Covers 70% of the Earth
11 Clues: Covers 70% of the Earth • Water found beneath Earth's surface • The Earth is also known as the __________ • Causes water to become contaminated, or unclean • The forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools • Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams • Any form of water (rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.) falling to Earth • ...
Water Cycle Basic 2022-05-25
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- Water on the ground enters the soil
- Liquid to a gas
- Gas to a liquid
- Excess water flows along the surface
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- water lost through plant stomata
- The science word for rain
- liquid water becomes ice
- Formed by condensation
- the study of water around the earth
- Drives the water cycle by providing heat
- solid ice becomes a liquid
11 Clues: Liquid to a gas • Gas to a liquid • Formed by condensation • liquid water becomes ice • The science word for rain • solid ice becomes a liquid • water lost through plant stomata • Water on the ground enters the soil • the study of water around the earth • Excess water flows along the surface • Drives the water cycle by providing heat
The water Cycle 2022-06-16
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- - when water stays above ground and runs downhill it’s called ______________
- -after the gas rises into the air it becomes a _____________
- - the runoff helps fill ________ rivers and puddles
- -when water gets warmed by the sun it becomes a _____________
- - the _______ live in these lakes, rivers, and puddles
- - when a cloud gets full of water it creates _____________
Down
- - rain falls down the the ground and collects in _______________ or lakes or rivers
- - when water gets cold it ____________
- - this is called the water ___________
- - when water goes into the ground it becomes _____________ water
- - then__________ gets warm and becomes a gas again
11 Clues: - when water gets cold it ____________ • - this is called the water ___________ • - then__________ gets warm and becomes a gas again • - the runoff helps fill ________ rivers and puddles • - the _______ live in these lakes, rivers, and puddles • - when a cloud gets full of water it creates _____________ • -after the gas rises into the air it becomes a _____________ • ...
The Water Cycle 2020-10-13
Across
- liquid turns into water vapor
- water that is pulled by gravity
- vapor turns into a solid
- uppermost surface of groundwater
- water movement from surface to soil
Down
- solid water turns into a vapor
- underground layer of porous rock with water
- water runoff within the soil
- water loss through the leaves
- water falls down to the earth's surface
- water vapor turns into liquid
11 Clues: vapor turns into a solid • water runoff within the soil • liquid turns into water vapor • water loss through the leaves • water vapor turns into liquid • solid water turns into a vapor • water that is pulled by gravity • uppermost surface of groundwater • water movement from surface to soil • water falls down to the earth's surface • underground layer of porous rock with water
The Water Cycle 2020-10-16
Across
- water that is pulled by gravity
- water falls down to Earth's surface
- uppermost surface of ground water
- liquid turns into a water
- water loss through the leaves
- water runoff withing the soil
Down
- water movement from within the soil
- solid water turns into a vapor
- underground layer of porous rock with water
- water vapor turns into liquid
- vapor turns into a solid
11 Clues: vapor turns into a solid • liquid turns into a water • water vapor turns into liquid • water loss through the leaves • water runoff withing the soil • solid water turns into a vapor • water that is pulled by gravity • uppermost surface of ground water • water movement from within the soil • water falls down to Earth's surface • underground layer of porous rock with water
The Water Cycle 2021-09-16
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- The process of a liquid changing to a gas
- The force that drives precipitation down to earth and water down through the soil.
- The energy that powers the water cycle
- The process of water soaking into the ground and moving downward through soil and rock.
Down
- The movement(Kinetic) energy that measures how fast matter moves.
- Water, rain, snow , and sleet are all examples of ________.
- The constant movement of water through land,air, and living things.
- an underground store of water also referred to as an aquifer.
- A repeated series of events
- When a solid changes directly to a gas
- Water that cannot be absorbed into the soil and runs off the land into rivers, lakes, streams, and oceans.
11 Clues: A repeated series of events • When a solid changes directly to a gas • The energy that powers the water cycle • The process of a liquid changing to a gas • Water, rain, snow , and sleet are all examples of ________. • an underground store of water also referred to as an aquifer. • The movement(Kinetic) energy that measures how fast matter moves. • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-02-21
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- to make dirty or unclean
- water in the form of an invisible, odorless gas
- an underground layer of rock that can hold water
- the changing of a liquid into a gas
- the changing of a gas into a liquid
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- water beneath the Earth's surface
- droplets of water that from in the atmosphere and fall to the ground
- the area where water drains into a river
- a human made lake that is used to store water
- a pathway built by people to move water long distances
- making something usable again
11 Clues: to make dirty or unclean • making something usable again • water beneath the Earth's surface • the changing of a liquid into a gas • the changing of a gas into a liquid • the area where water drains into a river • a human made lake that is used to store water • water in the form of an invisible, odorless gas • an underground layer of rock that can hold water • ...
The Water Cycle 2014-04-06
Across
- A gas formed when evaporation takes place.
- When the sun heats water in the oceans, lakes and seas to turn the water into water vapour.
- When rainwater soaks into the ground.
- When warm air rises, and cools to from clouds.
- When trees and plants catch falling precipitation.
Down
- This is the word used to describe rain, snow, hail.
- Water that soaks down and fills the cracks and pores of the rock.
- Rock that lets water seep through.
- Rain that has soaked into the ground that is flowing to the river.
- Surface _____________. When water runs along hard ground and is not soaked up.
- Rock that does not let water pass through.
11 Clues: Rock that lets water seep through. • When rainwater soaks into the ground. • A gas formed when evaporation takes place. • Rock that does not let water pass through. • When warm air rises, and cools to from clouds. • When trees and plants catch falling precipitation. • This is the word used to describe rain, snow, hail. • ...
THE WATER CYCLE 2014-12-03
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- The Water Cycle is also known as the __________ Cycle
- The sum of evaporated water and transpired vapor released into the atmosphere
- A form of precipitation consisting of water droplets smaller than those of rain
- A visible mass of water suspended in the atmosphere
- A form of precipitation that forms when super-cooled droplets of water freeze on a falling snowflake
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- Plant sweat
- The name for mixed rain and snow in most Commonwealth countries.
- The process of a gas becoming a liquid
- A visible shaft of precipitation that falls from a cloud but sublimes or evaporates before it hits the ground
- The change from liquid to gas
- It may take the form of rain, snow, and sleet
11 Clues: Plant sweat • The change from liquid to gas • The process of a gas becoming a liquid • It may take the form of rain, snow, and sleet • A visible mass of water suspended in the atmosphere • The Water Cycle is also known as the __________ Cycle • The name for mixed rain and snow in most Commonwealth countries. • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-01-27
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- a form of precipitation
- when water vapor in the atmosphere becomes liquid
- the process in which moisture is carried by plants into the atmosphere.
- the changing of water from liquid to vapor
- an object that is made up of water droplets formed during condensation
- the percentage of freshwater on earth
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- any liquid or solid that falls to earth's surface
- also known as water vapor
- when water is stiff in one form
- continuous movement of water through the environment of Earth.
- one of the three forms water can be in
11 Clues: a form of precipitation • also known as water vapor • when water is stiff in one form • the percentage of freshwater on earth • one of the three forms water can be in • the changing of water from liquid to vapor • any liquid or solid that falls to earth's surface • when water vapor in the atmosphere becomes liquid • ...
The Water Cycle 2018-04-23
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- measured by a thermometer
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- the process of liquid water turning to water vapor
- water in its gas state
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- measured by a barometer
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- where water gathers in the sky after it evaporates
- The repeating process of water from evaporation to condensation to precipitation
- Water in its frozen state
- measures rainfall
- a liquid made of hydrogen and oxygen
11 Clues: measures rainfall • water in its gas state • measured by a barometer • measured by a thermometer • Water in its frozen state • a liquid made of hydrogen and oxygen • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • where water gathers in the sky after it evaporates • the process of liquid water turning to water vapor • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • ...
the water cycle 2023-07-13
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- when the sun warms a collection of water it changes to this.
- happens when water mixes with air.
- when water droplets join together
- a repeated process of the water cycle.
- happens when water moves across the land and seeps into the soil
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- happens as water drops from clouds as rain
- happens when warm water cools down
- 6 letter word where water is collect.
- the sun does this to water to change into vapour
- after the rain falls water is then (9 letters) by the sea.
- if air is cold the water from clouds become
11 Clues: when water droplets join together • happens when warm water cools down • happens when water mixes with air. • 6 letter word where water is collect. • a repeated process of the water cycle. • happens as water drops from clouds as rain • if air is cold the water from clouds become • the sun does this to water to change into vapour • ...
Water cycle crossword 2023-12-18
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- when liquid water energy changes to gas
- when water vapor loses energy and changes to energy
- water that evaporates
- when a plant get energy from the sun to make its food
- When water runs off a roof
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- absorbs liquid threw there roots
- when it rains
- when there is magma in the earth
- hot or cold
- big ball of water vapor
- when the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material
11 Clues: hot or cold • when it rains • water that evaporates • big ball of water vapor • When water runs off a roof • absorbs liquid threw there roots • when there is magma in the earth • when liquid water energy changes to gas • when water vapor loses energy and changes to energy • when a plant get energy from the sun to make its food • ...
Water cycle crossword 2023-12-18
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- when liquid water energy changes to gas
- when water vapor loses energy and changes to energy
- water that evaporates
- when a plant get energy from the sun to make its food
- When water runs off a roof
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- absorbs liquid threw there roots
- when it rains
- when there is magma in the earth
- hot or cold
- big ball of water vapor
- when the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material
11 Clues: hot or cold • when it rains • water that evaporates • big ball of water vapor • When water runs off a roof • absorbs liquid threw there roots • when there is magma in the earth • when liquid water energy changes to gas • when water vapor loses energy and changes to energy • when a plant get energy from the sun to make its food • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-12-10
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- The process that takes water from a liquid to a gas
- When a solid form of water doesn't change to a liquid before becoming a gas
- the solid form of precipitation
- The step after evaporation, you might find it on the side of a cold cup of water
- When water seeps into the soil and stays there until it slowly makes its way to an ocean or body of water
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- The process of recycling water through separate steps all important to each other
- When water doesn't go into the soil and sits on top of it
- This falls from the clouds after condensation
- The process when plants release water, evaporating it form their leaves
- The liquid form of precipitation
- The gas form of precipitaion
11 Clues: The gas form of precipitaion • the solid form of precipitation • The liquid form of precipitation • This falls from the clouds after condensation • The process that takes water from a liquid to a gas • When water doesn't go into the soil and sits on top of it • The process when plants release water, evaporating it form their leaves • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-19
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- When water sinks into the ground due to gravity
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- The main heat source for the water cycle
- When the water molecules cool down in the atmosphere and form clouds
- The water that flows underground
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- The molecules are very packed together, and they never change shape or volume
- The water that is not soaked into the ground and that flows in to larger bodies of water
- When the water in plants evaporates of off their pores
- The molecules are lose, and they take the form of the container there in
- When water droplets go from a liquid to a gas
- The molecules are very lose, and they move around freely
11 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, and hail • The water that flows underground • The main heat source for the water cycle • When water droplets go from a liquid to a gas • When water sinks into the ground due to gravity • When the water in plants evaporates of off their pores • The molecules are very lose, and they move around freely • ...
Water cycle Crossword 2025-12-03
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- A process in the water cycle where precipitation flows over the land's surface instead of soaking into the ground.
- Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface in spaces between soil particles and in the cracks of rocks.
- The state of water found in oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
- The process where a liquid turns into a gas or vapor, often occurring at temperatures below its boiling point
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
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- The process of water moving from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere, combining evaporation from soil and water surfaces with transpiration from plants.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface, driven by the sun's energy and gravity.
- Water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- The process of water soaking into the ground from the Earth's surface.
- Water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water found in the atmosphere.
- The state of water as ice, which is found in glaciers, snowpack, and ice sheets.
11 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • The state of water found in oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater. • The process of water soaking into the ground from the Earth's surface. • Water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water found in the atmosphere. • The state of water as ice, which is found in glaciers, snowpack, and ice sheets. • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2026-04-14
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- a layer of rock or soil that holds water underground
- tide, the highest water level that occurs twice daily
- surge, a sudden, dangerous rise in ocean water during storms
- the process of water turning from gas to liquid
- water that evaporates from plant leaves
- the process of water turning from liquid to gas
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- water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- water stored underground in soil and rock layers
- a large artificial lake that holds water
- a mass of snow on the ground that is compressed and hardened by it's own weight
- off, water that flows over land into rivers and streams
11 Clues: water that evaporates from plant leaves • a large artificial lake that holds water • water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface • the process of water turning from gas to liquid • the process of water turning from liquid to gas • water stored underground in soil and rock layers • a layer of rock or soil that holds water underground • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2026-04-15
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- Snow that builds up in mountains during winter / Melting this in spring provides water for rivers
- Water that flows over land into rivers and streams / Water rushing downhill after heavy rain
- that falls from clouds to Earth's surface / Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling during a storm
- The process of water turning from liquid to gas / Puddles disappear on sunny days because of this
- A large artificial lake that stores water / Dams create these to hold water for cities
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- The highest water level that occurs twice daily / The ocean water rises highest at this time
- Water that evaporates from plant leaves / Plants release this water into the air
- Layer of rock or soil that holds water underground / Wells pump this water up for people to drink
- process of water turning from gas to liquid / Water droplets form on cold windows
- Water that soaks into the ground and stays below the surface / Water that doesn't run off stays here
- A sudden, dangerous rise in ocean water during storms / Hurricanes cause this dangerous water level rise
11 Clues: Water that evaporates from plant leaves / Plants release this water into the air • process of water turning from gas to liquid / Water droplets form on cold windows • A large artificial lake that stores water / Dams create these to hold water for cities • The highest water level that occurs twice daily / The ocean water rises highest at this time • ...
cycle crossword 2022-03-11
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- something that never ends and goes on forever
- something that you drink
- the cycle that can show how a material is restored by bacteria and involes nitrites and nitrates
- when water goes into the clouds from the oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, or any other body of water
- a material that consists of all living things
- water vapor that becomes droplets that forms clouds
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- the process that forms rain, snow,sleet, or hail
- the cycle in which how carbon can go through living things, into the ground, and into the atmosphere
- the cycle that forms water and how it gets onto the Earth
- an odorless nonreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
10 Clues: something that you drink • something that never ends and goes on forever • a material that consists of all living things • the process that forms rain, snow,sleet, or hail • water vapor that becomes droplets that forms clouds • the cycle that forms water and how it gets onto the Earth • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-07-02
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- When it rains, snows or hails, what is it called?
- When the vapour rises up and turns back to liquid, what is the process called?
- What is the first step of the water cycle?
- What is the main ingredient in the water cycle?
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- Where is another place water can be gathered from?
- What heats the top layer of water and causes it to evaporate
- When water flows through the soil, what do we call it?
- What is it called when the water goes back to it's source?
- How many main stages are in the water cycle?
- What does water become when the sun heats it up?
10 Clues: What is the first step of the water cycle? • How many main stages are in the water cycle? • What is the main ingredient in the water cycle? • What does water become when the sun heats it up? • When it rains, snows or hails, what is it called? • Where is another place water can be gathered from? • When water flows through the soil, what do we call it? • ...
Natural Resources 2021-12-04
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- Adenosine ________ ; energy produced by living organisms
- What covers the majority of the atmosphere
- A bacteria that helps in the nitrogen cycle
- Unburnt carbon substance
- A process of both water and carbon cycle
- A type of plant whose seed contains two cotyledons
- Majority of the atmosphere of Venus and Mars
- Percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere
- A poisonous gas located high in the atmosphere
- Living things on earth
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- A form of carbon
- The majority of water on earth
- A fossil fuel
- The process of formation of NO₃
- The process of formation of NH₃
- One of the main causes of pollution
- Visibility-reducing pollution
- A substance that causes soil and water pollution
- A type of gas in the atmosphere
- It helps in preventing soil erosion
- Decayed living organisms in soil
21 Clues: A fossil fuel • A form of carbon • Living things on earth • Unburnt carbon substance • Visibility-reducing pollution • The majority of water on earth • The process of formation of NO₃ • The process of formation of NH₃ • A type of gas in the atmosphere • Decayed living organisms in soil • One of the main causes of pollution • It helps in preventing soil erosion • ...
Root Words Units 1-12 2015-02-03
Chemical Oceanography 2022-09-12
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- Swelling of resins
- Salty
- Applying stickers to a book
- Salt in water
- Wine
- cycles Water cycle
- Icebergs
- Cereal in milk
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- Body temperature control in humans
- A human
- The carbon-oxygen bonds
- separating two liquid layers of different densities
- ice cold water is poured into a glass with warm water
- water strider
- Water
- The bacteria present in our mouths break down the sugar to form acids
- Scallops
- water-filled limestone caves near the ocean
18 Clues: Wine • Salty • Water • A human • Scallops • Icebergs • water strider • Salt in water • Cereal in milk • Swelling of resins • cycles Water cycle • The carbon-oxygen bonds • Applying stickers to a book • Body temperature control in humans • water-filled limestone caves near the ocean • separating two liquid layers of different densities • ice cold water is poured into a glass with warm water • ...
Water & Atmosphere 2022-04-07
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- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater.
- Water that contains waste from homes or industries.
- Structure built across rivers to control water flow.
- The area of land that is drained by a
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- ______ zones are areas where water infiltrates through the permeable rock and sediment but the saturated zone is at a depth.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- The percentage of total rock that has spaces/gaps for liquid to fill.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6 miles.
- Second layer of the Earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles. Clouds rarely form here
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
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- The water cycle process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Only about 3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- 4th layer of atmosphere that get warmer with height!
- solid form of water
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- Name of the largest watershed in the United States.
- outer most layer of Earth's atmosphere in which air is thinnest and no longer a continuous medium.
- As water travels below the surface it reaches a level where the rock/soil is saturated known as the water ______ .
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere. The top of this layer is the coldest part of the atmosphere!
- the combined processes by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- The flowing network of joining rivers and streams is called a river ______.
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- The water cycle process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater
30 Clues: solid form of water • The area of land that is drained by a • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater • Water that contains waste from homes or industries. • Name of the largest watershed in the United States. • ...
Plant Crossword 2023-03-23
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- Store food and water.
- Absorb water and minerals.
- Protects the growing tip of the root.
- "Covered seed"
- The chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year(or one season).
- Provide for the three basic human needs.
- Male part of the flower
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- The movement and loss of water through evaporation.
- "Naked seed"
- An embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf.
- The process of plants using stored energy.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Female part of the flower
- Transports food from the leaves.
- Protective layer of cells.
- Outermost part of a flower
17 Clues: "Naked seed" • "Covered seed" • Store food and water. • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • Absorb water and minerals. • Protective layer of cells. • Outermost part of a flower • Transports food from the leaves. • Protects the growing tip of the root. • Provide for the three basic human needs. • The process of plants using stored energy. • ...
A Level Photosynthesis 2022-05-05
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- water is split here (9,5)
- source of energy for photosynthesis
- transport of these provides energy for the synthesis of ATP
- use of light energy to synthesize ATP
- source of reducing power in the Calvin cycle
- bundles of cellulose chains
- branched molecule in starch
- ATP is used to provide the energy to ___________ RuBP to allow the Calvin cycle to continue
- a stack of thylakoids
- covalent bonds between glucose molecules in cellulose
- product of the light-dependent reaction (8,4)
- number of carbon atoms in RuBP
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- product of the light-dependent reaction
- phospholipid bilayer on which the light dependent reaction occurs
- form of glucose that makes up cellulose
- combines with glucose to make sucrose
- bonds between adjacent cellulose chains
- location of the light-dependent reaction
- helical molecule in starch
- intermediate in the Calvin cycle that is converted into hexose
- formed when the unstable 6-C intermediate breaks down
- molecule that provides the source of hydrogen for photosynthesis
22 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • water is split here (9,5) • helical molecule in starch • bundles of cellulose chains • branched molecule in starch • number of carbon atoms in RuBP • source of energy for photosynthesis • combines with glucose to make sucrose • use of light energy to synthesize ATP • product of the light-dependent reaction • form of glucose that makes up cellulose • ...
Today's vocabulary 2017-10-16
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- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- cycle substance turnover is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through both the biotic (biosphere) and abiotic
- nutrient is essential to understanding biological processes.
- is the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- cycle released into the atmosphere by photosynthetic organisms is taken up by aerobic organisms while the carbon dioxide released as a by-product of repiration is taken up for photosynthesis.
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- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- cycle the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition.
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds; specifically :reduction of nitrates or nitrites commonly by bacteria
- bloom, a rapid growth of microscopic algae or cyanobacteria in water, often resulting in a colored scum on the surface.
- decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi.
- productivity the rate at which energy is converted by photosynthetic and chemosynthetic autotrophs to organic substances
12 Clues: the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi. • nutrient is essential to understanding biological processes. • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life. • cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-02-20
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- gas form of water
- any form of water that falls to the ground
- the provider of most energy for the water cycle
- when water vapor turns to liquid water
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- liquid water turns to water vapor
- what water needs to change forms
- the cycle of water though the air, and land
- when water from mountains moves to the ocean
- solid form of water
- a collection of water vapor
10 Clues: gas form of water • solid form of water • a collection of water vapor • what water needs to change forms • liquid water turns to water vapor • when water vapor turns to liquid water • any form of water that falls to the ground • the cycle of water though the air, and land • when water from mountains moves to the ocean • the provider of most energy for the water cycle
The Water Cycle 2024-11-16
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- What is the first stage of the Water Cycle?
- What is the final stage of the Water Cycle?
- True or False: The Water Cycle helps bring water to plants, animals and people?
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- What is the third stage of the Water Cycle?
- True or False: The Water Cycle only takes place in the Summer?
- What is the second stage of the Water Cycle?
- True or False: The Water Cycle only happens twice every year?
- How many stages of the Water Cycle are there?
8 Clues: What is the third stage of the Water Cycle? • What is the first stage of the Water Cycle? • What is the final stage of the Water Cycle? • What is the second stage of the Water Cycle? • How many stages of the Water Cycle are there? • True or False: The Water Cycle only happens twice every year? • True or False: The Water Cycle only takes place in the Summer? • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- The process in the nitrogen cycle that converts nitrates to atmospheric nitrogen gas.
- In the phosphorus cycle, plants absorb ________ from the soil.
- ___________ is not usable for plants so it must be converted to usable forms of nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle.
- Combustion releases _______ into the atmosphere.
- In terms of levels of organization, a __________ consists of different living organisms.
- In the water cycle, water goes from the atmosphere back to Earth through __________.
- In an energy _______, only 10% of energy goes from each trophic level to the next.
- Tundra and rainforests are examples of ______. These typically have similar weather and climate patterns.
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- The trophic level that obtains energy through the process of photosynthesis.
- Through the process of _________, water goes from the oceans to the atmosphere.
- An ________ consists of both abiotic and biotic factors.
- Wolves at Yellowstone National Park are known as _____________ because their absence or presence has a huge effect on the food web.
- Phosphorus stored in rocks go through the process of __________.
- _________ are organisms that obtain energy by feeding on dead organisms.
- Nonliving things in an ecosystem are known as ______ factors.
15 Clues: Combustion releases _______ into the atmosphere. • An ________ consists of both abiotic and biotic factors. • Nonliving things in an ecosystem are known as ______ factors. • In the phosphorus cycle, plants absorb ________ from the soil. • Phosphorus stored in rocks go through the process of __________. • ...
Sustainable Ecosystems 2021-09-20
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- Eats other organisms for energy.
- The zone where life can exist.
- Visible form of radiant energy.
- Makes its own food.
- Representation of feeding relationships in a community.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- The mass of living organisms in a given area.
- The process by which sugar is converted to a form of energy a cell can use.
- The biogeochemical cycle that is impacted by the burning of fossil fuels.
- Earth's solid outer layer
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- The land area drained by a particular river.
- All living organisms and their physical and chemical environment.
- A factor including living things and their remains.
- An ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes.
- All of Earth’s water.
- Process by which the Sun’s energy is converted to chemical energy.
- Sequence of organisms showing energy transfer.
- Form of energy transferred during heating of cooling.
- The job or function of an organism.
- The cycle showing the movement of water through ecosystems.
- A large geographical region defined by climate
- An important biogeochemical cycle.
- capacity The maximum number of species a given ecosystem can sustain.
- The non-living components of an ecosystem.
24 Clues: Makes its own food. • All of Earth’s water. • Earth's solid outer layer • The zone where life can exist. • Visible form of radiant energy. • Eats other organisms for energy. • An important biogeochemical cycle. • The job or function of an organism. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • The non-living components of an ecosystem. • The land area drained by a particular river. • ...
Hydro Cycle and Water Properties 2023-01-18
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- Each water molecule is held together by this type of bond
- Any location within the water cycle that water will stay in for a long period of time
- The initial movement of water into the soil
- Water is called this because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- Water turning from liquid to gas forms
- Any movement of water between stores within the water cycle
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- When vegetation slows the rate of runoff
- The portion of the soil/rock that is completely filled with water
- Vertical movement of water down through the zone of aeration
- Water's buffer effect will keep nearby cities _______ during the winter months
- When water freezes (liquid to solid), its density will _________
- Water turning from gas to liquid; this process produces clouds
- This happens when the ground is completely saturated and water cannot move into the soil
- Water has a _______ specific heat capacity
14 Clues: Water turning from liquid to gas forms • When vegetation slows the rate of runoff • Water has a _______ specific heat capacity • The initial movement of water into the soil • Each water molecule is held together by this type of bond • Any movement of water between stores within the water cycle • Vertical movement of water down through the zone of aeration • ...
Horticulture 101 2022-08-18
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- / a root tuber of the Solanaceae family
- / formally known as a renewal prune.
- / a type of prune which invokes the 3D’s.
- / facilitates root growth
- / Lycopersicon esculentum
- / vital to consistently improve crop productivity.
- / the science of plants.
- / cordon or espalier.
- / Helianthus annuus.
- / a scientific name composed of root words from Classical Languages.
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- / used to cure chlorosis.
- / Garlic or Onion.
- / the process by which involves the using of sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth.
- / living only one growing season.
- / completes its life cycle in less than one year or less than six months.
- / the exhalation of water vapour through the stomata.
- / the process by which plants & some other organisms use sunlight to synthesise nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- / a type of prune used to train a plant during its formative years.
- / completing a life cycle in two years.
- / having a life cycle lasting more than two years.
20 Clues: / Garlic or Onion. • / Helianthus annuus. • / cordon or espalier. • / the science of plants. • / used to cure chlorosis. • / facilitates root growth • / Lycopersicon esculentum • / living only one growing season. • / formally known as a renewal prune. • / a root tuber of the Solanaceae family • / completing a life cycle in two years. • / a type of prune which invokes the 3D’s. • ...
Greek and Latin Roots Div 5 2021-02-25
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- "self write" (signature)
- "field" place (grounds of a school/college)
- "water lead" (pipe or channel for transporting water)
- "earth measuring" (study of shapes and angles)
- "field" person (someone who spends time outdoors, often in a tent)
- "earth writing" (study of earth's surface)
- "light write" (picture from a camera)
- "circle" (a repeating series of events)
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- "people result" (the number of people in a place)
- "water-like" (relating to water)
- "self life writing" (written account about a person, by the person)
- "far away light" (lens for seeing far)
- "circle" wind (another name for tornado)
- "people like" (well-liked)
- "life writing" (written account about a person, by someone else)
- "body" (group of people specially trained who act together)
- "again circle" (to repeat a cycle)
17 Clues: "self write" (signature) • "people like" (well-liked) • "water-like" (relating to water) • "again circle" (to repeat a cycle) • "light write" (picture from a camera) • "far away light" (lens for seeing far) • "circle" (a repeating series of events) • "circle" wind (another name for tornado) • "earth writing" (study of earth's surface) • ...
Water & Atmosphere 2022-04-07
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- The area of land that is drained by a
- The water cycle process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere. The top of this layer is the coldest part of the atmosphere!
- 4th layer of atmosphere that get warmer with height!
- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater.
- the combined processes by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- Water that contains waste from homes or industries.
- Second layer of the Earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles. Clouds rarely form here
- As water travels below the surface it reaches a level where the rock/soil is saturated known as the water ______ .
- The water cycle process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
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- solid form of water
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6 miles.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- outer most layer of Earth's atmosphere in which air is thinnest and no longer a continuous medium.
- The percentage of total rock that has spaces/gaps for liquid to fill.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- ______ zones are areas where water infiltrates through the permeable rock and sediment but the saturated zone is at a depth.
- Only about 3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- Structure built across rivers to control water flow.
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- The flowing network of joining rivers and streams is called a river ______.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- Name of the largest watershed in the United States.
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
30 Clues: solid form of water • The area of land that is drained by a • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater • Water that contains waste from homes or industries. • Name of the largest watershed in the United States. • ...
Water & Atmosphere 2022-04-07
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- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
- the combined processes by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- Second layer of the Earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles. Clouds rarely form here
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- 4th layer of atmosphere that get warmer with height!
- Only about 3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- The percentage of total rock that has spaces/gaps for liquid to fill.
- solid form of water
- As water travels below the surface it reaches a level where the rock/soil is saturated known as the water ______ .
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- The water cycle process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Water that contains waste from homes or industries.
- The area of land that is drained by a
- Structure built across rivers to control water flow.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- outer most layer of Earth's atmosphere in which air is thinnest and no longer a continuous medium.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6 miles.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- The water cycle process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- The flowing network of joining rivers and streams is called a river ______.
- Name of the largest watershed in the United States.
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- ______ zones are areas where water infiltrates through the permeable rock and sediment but the saturated zone is at a depth.
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere. The top of this layer is the coldest part of the atmosphere!
- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater.
30 Clues: solid form of water • The area of land that is drained by a • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater • Water that contains waste from homes or industries. • An underground formation that contains groundwater. • ...
Rileys water cycle 2023-11-27
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- low area on the ground where it collects water
- in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom
- participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean
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- plants drinking water from underground
- flows over the land surface downhill
- the energy that starts the water cycle
- What fools you is that the water vapor in the air in a clear, blue sky is invisible
- A spring is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
10 Clues: flows over the land surface downhill • plants drinking water from underground • the energy that starts the water cycle • low area on the ground where it collects water • in moving water around as part of the water cycle • participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle • A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom • ...
Photosynthesis II 2022-02-02
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- A typical feature of these types of plants is that their stomata are open all night long
- This form of chemical energy is produced by the thylakoids in the light-dependent reactions
- All plants generate oxygen. The oxygen comes from this source.
- Stacks of thylakoids are known as...
- This is where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP
- This is a key chemical output (product) of the Calvin Cycle
- ADP and an atom of this element make ATP
- Photosynthesis involves ..., which is literally splitting water for its electrons and hydrogen.
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- The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast
- When plants produce excess glucose, it is typically stored here
- Plants require very little care. Most need only light, water, carbon dioxide, and some trace...
- This green-colored chemical helps the plant absorb light energy
- A class of plant hormones that causes growth
- Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this
- This is the number of hydrogen atoms in one molecule of glucose
- Many types of plants, including the soybean, olive, and peanut plants produce this substance in the Calvin Cycle along with sugar.
- This is produced by the thylakoids and one of its purposes is to carry electrons to the Calvin Cycle
- This is a key chemical input (reactant) of the Calvin Cycle
- This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule
20 Clues: Stacks of thylakoids are known as... • ADP and an atom of this element make ATP • The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast • This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP • A class of plant hormones that causes growth • Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this • This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule • ...
Ecology part 2 2023-03-15
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- the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition.
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.
- any external solution that has a high solute concentration and low water concentration compared to body fluids.
- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
- the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
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- the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- a waste product made by the body.
- a type of cellular transport in which substances such as ions and molecules move down their respective concentration gradients.
- the net passive movement of molecules or particles from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration.
- a chemical compound made up of a carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
- A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms.
- a kind of cellular transport where substances move against a concentration gradient.
- any external solution that has the same solute concentration and water concentration compared to body fluids.
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- circulation of phosphorus in various forms through nature.
20 Clues: a waste product made by the body. • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane. • circulation of phosphorus in various forms through nature. • A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms. • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. • ...
photosynthesis 2024-01-05
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- energy used to form ATP from APD
- energy produced when solar energy is converted to chemical energy
- the fluid found within the chloroplast
- creates its own organic material for production of energy
- byproduct released during the light reaction segment of photosynthesis
- when carbon dioxide is added into organic molecules
- acronym for the energy produced when solar energy is converted to chemical energy
- chemical compound added to the Calvin Cycle section of photosynthesis
- chemical compound added to the light reaction section of photosynthesis
- byproduct released during the Calvin Cycle segment of photosynthesis
- the relationship between plants and organisms that breathe oxygen and have an unneeded byproduct of carbon dioxide during the process
- donates hydrogen and electrons to help power the Calvin Cycle
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- pigment that helps energy form the sun to be absorb in the organism for photosynthesis to occur
- a series of proteins embedded in the thylakoid membrane where electrons are deposited
- won the Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the Calvin Cycle section of photosynthesis
- stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast
- also known as the dark reaction and takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast
- the sacs that contain pigments such as chlorophyll
- process by which autotrophic organisms use light energy to make sugar and oxygen gas from carbon dioxide and water
- process where water is split into hydrogen and oxygen during the light reaction
- organelle found in plants where photosynthesis occurs
21 Clues: energy used to form ATP from APD • the fluid found within the chloroplast • stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast • the sacs that contain pigments such as chlorophyll • when carbon dioxide is added into organic molecules • organelle found in plants where photosynthesis occurs • creates its own organic material for production of energy • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2019-11-25
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- does not require oxygen
- H20
- green plant cells contain chlorophyll and photosynthesis takes place
- the set of chemical reactions that take place in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis
- a long chain of chemical reactions that take place in the normal operation of living systems
- breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, muscle cell, etc. and giving off heat
- breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy
- supportive tissue in an organ
- process where plants use sunlight and water to make oxygen
- cells generate energy from aerobic respiration
- flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- another term for ethanol
- in photosynthesis that requires light energy and converts to NADPH
- produced in the muscle during exercise and makes muscles sore
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- O2
- organelle found in most cells by respiration and energy occurs
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide
- transfers electrons to electron acceptors
- sugar
- CO2
- requires oxygen
22 Clues: O2 • H20 • CO2 • sugar • requires oxygen • Adenosine Triphosphate • does not require oxygen • another term for ethanol • supportive tissue in an organ • flattened sacs inside a chloroplast • transfers electrons to electron acceptors • intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide • cells generate energy from aerobic respiration • breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy • ...
Fresh Water 2024-01-30
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- the zone that has the water table on top
- eroded soil, chemicals that runoff pavement, fertilizers
- the process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing plants
- fresh water in rivers, lakes, and ponds
- plants give off water into the atmosphere in this process
- they are smaller than lakes, light can reach the bottom which allows plants to grow throughout
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- the step in the water cycle in which impurities are left behind
- the process in the water cycle where clouds form
- if I dig a well down to the water table, I will run out of water and need to dig
- a type of wetland that looks like a flooded forest
- water in the sky needs this to condense on and form clouds
- source where you can identify where the pollution originated
- where about 3 percent of the Earth's water is
- where more than 97 percent of Earth's total water supply is
- a place where fresh water mixes with salt water and a lot of sea life is born
- they help control floods, clean the water, and many species live
- the percent of total water supply that the entire world depends on to stay alive
- the scale that measures a substance as acid or base
19 Clues: fresh water in rivers, lakes, and ponds • the zone that has the water table on top • where about 3 percent of the Earth's water is • the process in the water cycle where clouds form • a type of wetland that looks like a flooded forest • the scale that measures a substance as acid or base • eroded soil, chemicals that runoff pavement, fertilizers • ...
Life Cycles 2024-09-26
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- The process of a seed developing into a young plant
- The young of a grasshopper or cockroach
- A butterfly has a ____-stage life cycle
- The adult mosquito ____ diseases and is harmful to Man
- The young of a plant
- The young of a grasshopper _____ the adult grasshopper
- Another name for the young of a frog
- The stage after an egg in a beetle's life cycle
- Another name for the larval stage of a butterfly
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- A repeated pattern
- A cockroach has a _____-stage life cycle
- The young of a cockroach has ____ but the adult does not
- The young of a butterfly ____ a lot and is a pest to farmers
- The young of a beetle ____ several times as it grows
- The mosquito lays its eggs in stagnant ____
- The stage before a young frog
- The stage before a young plant
- The young of a beetle does not look ____ the adult
- The stage after a larva in a mosquito's life cycle
- A seed needs _____, oxygen and warmth to germinate
20 Clues: A repeated pattern • The young of a plant • The stage before a young frog • The stage before a young plant • Another name for the young of a frog • The young of a grasshopper or cockroach • A butterfly has a ____-stage life cycle • A cockroach has a _____-stage life cycle • The mosquito lays its eggs in stagnant ____ • The stage after an egg in a beetle's life cycle • ...
Water Cycle- Mason Doyle 2022-11-28
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- while they are not the biggest bodies of water, this part of the water cycle still has some large bodies of water.
- water flow Water that flows under water.
- Water from the earths surface going into the sky from heat.
- bodies of water that can run threw different states and countries. They have fresh water
- water vapor in the air comes in contact with a substance.
- They have water in them and they float.
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- gas from a liquid
- The largest bodies of water on our earth.
- it makes the water cycle happen.
- This contains very little water particles.
- and snow Water that freezes after it rains.
- Water running off the earths surface.
12 Clues: gas from a liquid • it makes the water cycle happen. • Water running off the earths surface. • They have water in them and they float. • water flow Water that flows under water. • The largest bodies of water on our earth. • This contains very little water particles. • and snow Water that freezes after it rains. • water vapor in the air comes in contact with a substance. • ...
Rileys water cycle 2023-11-27
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- low area on the ground where it collects water
- in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom
- participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean
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- plants drinking water from underground
- flows over the land surface downhill
- the energy that starts the water cycle
- What fools you is that the water vapor in the air in a clear, blue sky is invisible
- A spring is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
10 Clues: flows over the land surface downhill • plants drinking water from underground • the energy that starts the water cycle • low area on the ground where it collects water • in moving water around as part of the water cycle • participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle • A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom • ...
Rileys water cycle 2023-11-27
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- low area on the ground where it collects water
- in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom
- participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean
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- plants drinking water from underground
- flows over the land surface downhill
- the energy that starts the water cycle
- What fools you is that the water vapor in the air in a clear, blue sky is invisible
- A spring is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
10 Clues: flows over the land surface downhill • plants drinking water from underground • the energy that starts the water cycle • low area on the ground where it collects water • in moving water around as part of the water cycle • participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle • A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom • ...
biogeochemical cycle 2020-05-17
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- is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through biotic and abiotic.
- is the word that refers to soil or land
- The release of water from plant leaves
- is the word that refers to air
- is the word that refers to water
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space.
- this is one example of reservoirs in water cycle.
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- is the process that creates clouds or fog
- is the biotic factor
- is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas
- is the place where chemicals are held for short periods of time
- when is raining
- is the place where chemicals are held for long periods
- The flow of energy in an ecosystem is
- is the process of converting waste materials into new materials
- When the excess of water flow over the Earth's surface.
- is the water found underground
- All the nutrients used in ecosystems by living organisms are a part of ______ system
18 Clues: when is raining • is the biotic factor • is the word that refers to air • is the water found underground • is the word that refers to water • The flow of energy in an ecosystem is • The release of water from plant leaves • is the word that refers to soil or land • is the process that creates clouds or fog • this is one example of reservoirs in water cycle. • ...
Rileys water cycle 2023-11-27
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- low area on the ground where it collects water
- in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom
- participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean
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- plants drinking water from underground
- flows over the land surface downhill
- the energy that starts the water cycle
- What fools you is that the water vapor in the air in a clear, blue sky is invisible
- A spring is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
10 Clues: flows over the land surface downhill • plants drinking water from underground • the energy that starts the water cycle • low area on the ground where it collects water • in moving water around as part of the water cycle • participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle • A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom • ...
Rileys water cycle 2023-11-27
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- low area on the ground where it collects water
- in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom
- participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle
- very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean
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- plants drinking water from underground
- flows over the land surface downhill
- the energy that starts the water cycle
- What fools you is that the water vapor in the air in a clear, blue sky is invisible
- A spring is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
10 Clues: flows over the land surface downhill • plants drinking water from underground • the energy that starts the water cycle • low area on the ground where it collects water • in moving water around as part of the water cycle • participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle • A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom • ...
photosynthesis 2012-10-02
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- molecule that is split in light reaction
- site of light reaction
- organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- reaction that involves oxidation and reduction
- site of Calvin Cycle
- aka consumers
- site of light absorption and electron excitation
- energy source used in photosynthesis
- converts solar energy to chemical energy
- energy molecule made during the light reaction
- molecule made during CO2 Fixation in Calvin Cycle
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- cell layer in leaf that contains chloroplasts
- organisms that make their own food
- yellow orange pigment
- pumps H+ ions in to thylakoid as electrons pass along it
- ATP made over a hydrogen ion gradient
- hole in leaf that allows gas to diffuse through
- green pigment in leaves
- molecule made during CO2 Reduction in Calvin Cycle
- 5 carbon molecule used in CO2 Fixation in Calvin Cycle
- coenzyme made during the light reaction
- Photosynthesis used by desert plants
22 Clues: aka consumers • site of Calvin Cycle • yellow orange pigment • site of light reaction • green pigment in leaves • organisms that make their own food • energy source used in photosynthesis • Photosynthesis used by desert plants • ATP made over a hydrogen ion gradient • organelle that conducts photosynthesis • coenzyme made during the light reaction • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-24
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- packet of light energy that excites electrons
- enzyme that makes ATP
- final product of photosynthesis
- waste for the plant
- second set of photosynthesis reactions
- a stack of thylakoids
- 5 carbon molecule that bonds with CO2
- place electrons go when excited. Travels through several enzymes
- enzyme that bonds RuBP and CO2
- first step of calvin cycle
- the first set of chemical reactions
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- enzyme that makes NADPH
- pigment in PS1 and PS11
- third stage of calvin cycle
- ATP's best friend
- H+ is the same as
- second step of calvin cycle
- fourth step of calvin cycle
- goo holding grana in place
- adenosine diphosphate
- location of first set of reactions
- the type of cell that photosynthesis takes place in
- what splits to makes H+ and O2
- place where oxygen gas exits the cell (we saw them under the microscope)
- baby sugar
25 Clues: baby sugar • ATP's best friend • H+ is the same as • waste for the plant • enzyme that makes ATP • a stack of thylakoids • adenosine diphosphate • enzyme that makes NADPH • pigment in PS1 and PS11 • goo holding grana in place • first step of calvin cycle • third stage of calvin cycle • second step of calvin cycle • fourth step of calvin cycle • what splits to makes H+ and O2 • ...
