water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Science 2021-08-15
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- living things _________ to changes
- animal group that has six legs
- dioxide plants need this air to make food
- second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
- takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
- no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
- living thing seen through microscope
- has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
- system where food is broken down
- living things need air, food and _______
- leaf contains food in the seed
- seeds need air, warmth and water
- system where breathing is involved
- animal group that has hair or fur
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- part of plant where food is made
- living things can ________ its young
- process where plants make food
- system where blood travels around the body
- living things can ________
- living thing reproduce by spores
- animal group that breathe through gills
- will appear first when seed germinates
- living things will die
- will appear after the root in germination
- animal group that has feathers
- second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- When a liquid cools,there is heat _______
- living things ______ by itself
- third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
29 Clues: living things will die • living things can ________ • process where plants make food • animal group that has six legs • animal group that has feathers • leaf contains food in the seed • living things ______ by itself • part of plant where food is made • living thing reproduce by spores • system where food is broken down • seeds need air, warmth and water • ...
CH 3 key terms 2020-10-12
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- cycle / Cycle that collects, purifies, and distributes Earth’s fixed supply of water.
- / Layer of the atmosphere between the troposphere and the more distant mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere; contains the ozone layer.
- / Lowest layer of the atmosphere and the only layer suitable for terrestrial life. Weather occurs in this layer.
- cycle / Cyclic movement of carbon in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment.
- respiration / Form of cellular respiration in which some decomposers get the energy they need through the breakdown of glucose (or other nutrients) in the absence of oxygen.
- / Porous, water-saturated layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock in which groundwater collects.
- chain / Sequence of organisms in which each organism is a source of nutrients or energy for the next level of organisms.
- / All of the gaseous, liquid, and solid water on or near Earth’s surface.
- consumer / Consumer that feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- respiration / Complex process that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy and occurs in the cells of most living organisms. Carbon dioxide and water are the byproducts of this reaction.
- primary productivity (GPP) / Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers convert radiant energy into chemical energy.
- / Animal that can use both plants and other animals as food sources.
- level / Designation for an organism based on its methods of making or finding food and feeding behavior.
- / Zone of Earth where life is found. It consists of parts of the atmosphere (the troposphere), hydrosphere (mostly surface water and groundwater), and lithosphere (mostly soil and surface rocks and sediments on the bottoms of oceans and other bodies of water).
- cycle / Continual movement of the elements and compounds that make up nutrients through air, water, soil, rock, and living organisms within ecosystems. The process is driven by energy from the sun and by Earth’s gravity.
- / Period of relatively stable climate and other environmental conditions; it has allowed the human population to grow, develop agriculture, and take over a large and growing share of Earth’s land and other resources.
- / Consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter such as leaf litter, fallen trees, and dead animals. In the process of obtaining their own food, these organisms release nutrients from their waste that return nutrients to the soil and water.
- / Organism such as a plant that makes the food it needs from compounds in soil, carbon dioxide, air, and water by using the energy of sunlight.
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- / Consumer organism that feeds on detritus— freshly dead organisms.
- cycle / Cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment.
- consumer / Animal that feeds on primary consumers
- New epoch in which humans have become major agents of change in the functioning of Earth’s life-support system as their ecological footprints have spread over Earth.
- / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae.
- / Precipitation that seeps into the soil and collects in an aquifer
- / Earth’s core, mantle, and crust—all the material above and below the surface of Earth that forms the planet’s mass
- effect / Process in which solar energy warms the troposphere as it reflects from Earth’s surface (geosphere) and interacts with carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor (from the hydrosphere and biosphere), and other greenhouse gases (atmosphere). This warms Earth and supports life.
- runoff / Precipitation that falls on land and flows over land surfaces into streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the ocean, where it can evaporate and repeat the hydrologic cycle.
- web / Complex network of interconnected food chains.
- primary productivity (NPP) / Rate at which producers use photosynthesis to produce and store chemical energy minus the rate at which they use some of this stored chemical energy through cellular respiration. It is used to measure the rate at which producers make chemical energy potentially available to the consumers in an ecosystem.
- cycle / Cyclic movement of phosphorus through water, Earth’s crust, and living organisms.
- / Envelope of gases surrounding Earth
- / Animal that feeds mostly on other animals.
- consumer / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae.
- / Organism that cannot produce its own food and gets its organic nutrients by feeding on the tissues of producers or of other consumers;
- / Process in which producers change radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy. Harnessing the energy of light allows producers to convert inorganic molecules of carbon dioxide and water into organic molecules such as glucose.
35 Clues: / Envelope of gases surrounding Earth • / Animal that feeds mostly on other animals. • / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae. • consumer / Animal that feeds on primary consumers • web / Complex network of interconnected food chains. • consumer / Organism that eats mostly green plants or algae. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2014-05-28
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- The sequence of reactions by which most living cells obtain energy aerobically is called the _____ cycle.
- Water and carbon dioxide are the _________ of photosynthesis.
- Where does photosynthesis occur?
- The ______- _______ reactions use energy from the sun to produce ATP, ADPH and oxygen.
- The _______ transport chain uses the high energy electrons from the Krebs Cycle to convert ADP into ATP.
- Where does respiration take place?
- In respiration, oxygen and glucose are the ________.
- What is the process in which plants use the sun's energy to make food?
- In respiration, water and carbon dioxide are the ______.
- The ______ Cycle uses ATP and NADPH to produce high energy sugars.
- What is the first step in releasing the energy from glucose?
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- __________ releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen.
- _____ _____ is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- What is the process in which energy is released by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen?
- Oxygen and glucose are the _________ of photosynthesis.
- ADP and NADP+ = ATP and ______.
- What type of process requires oxygen?
- _______ and humans mainly use respiration.
- In photosynthesis, energy is ______.
- In respiration, is energy stored or released?
20 Clues: ADP and NADP+ = ATP and ______. • Where does photosynthesis occur? • Where does respiration take place? • In photosynthesis, energy is ______. • What type of process requires oxygen? • _______ and humans mainly use respiration. • In respiration, is energy stored or released? • In respiration, oxygen and glucose are the ________. • ...
Water crossword 2022-09-01
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- organisms, All of these need water to survive.
- Something that produces electricity in exchange for water.
- Water gives this to people to help them survive.
- Another word for a tropical cyclone.
- When weather is produced by major wind that change direction seasonally.
- water, this thing is good to drink and fresh.
- Another word for water.
- When water passes surface level and is known as a natural disaster.
- resources, Water is this type of resource, meaning there is infinite of this.
- A long body of water.
- A structure which contains lots of water.
- A small body of rain water.
- When clouds release water as rain, snow or hail.
- Every living thing drinks this.
- This produces enough heat to cause the evaporation of water.
- A large fall of water.
- When water goes into the ground and soaks into the soil, in which plants take through their roots.
- Scarcity, there are two types of this economic and physical.
- A white part gas, part liquid thing which is from precipitation.
- What happens when there is not enough rain
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- A hard solid cube which is a part of precipitation.
- The process of liquid turning into gas.
- The solid version of water.
- Happens when water flows over surface level.
- This thing needs water to survive.
- What happens when a person does not have enough water.
- Where the water goes after infiltration.
- This need water to grow and produces oxygen.
- Cycles, A never ending cycle of which water turns into gas, which turns into a liquid and becomes rain. It then finally goes back into oceans.
- Something used in households used to clean yourself.
- Condensation causes this.
- water, A type of water which is not safe to drink.
- This falls out of clouds as a liquid.
- Happens when plants absorb water through their roots.
- Where the water cycle begins.
- A serious natural disaster which uses water.
- The process of gas turning into liquid.
- A structure which takes up most of the water in a household and is an essential thing in a household.
- A body of water not connected to the sea.
- vapour, The thing that water turns into when evaporated.
40 Clues: A long body of water. • A large fall of water. • Another word for water. • Condensation causes this. • The solid version of water. • A small body of rain water. • Where the water cycle begins. • Every living thing drinks this. • This thing needs water to survive. • Another word for a tropical cyclone. • This falls out of clouds as a liquid. • ...
rylees crossword puzzle 2023-09-26
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- - when the water overflows and goes to a
- state.
- -when a liquid turns into a gas
- -water underground in saturated
- -to pass or cause to pass from the solid
- -underground layer of water-bearing
- earth
- lake, or ocean.
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- -land area that channels rainfall
- as it moves around Earth in different
- Cycle -the path that all water
- beneath the land surface
- -the process where water vapor becomes
- -Any type of water fall back into
- - pass through by filtering gradually
15 Clues: earth • state. • lake, or ocean. • beneath the land surface • -when a liquid turns into a gas • -water underground in saturated • -land area that channels rainfall • Cycle -the path that all water • -Any type of water fall back into • -underground layer of water-bearing • as it moves around Earth in different • - pass through by filtering gradually • ...
Science Wrap Up #5 2025-01-13
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- The variety of life in oceanic systems, exemplified by coral reefs and deep-sea ecosystems
- Cycle The continuous process of water movement on Earth
- A rapid growth of algae stimulated by excessive nutrient levels
- Natural watercourses flowing towards an ocean
- Vast and multifaceted ecosystems beneath the ocean’s surface
- Actions or strategies implemented to reduce or prevent the impact of pollution
- Rhythmic fluctuations in sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun
- The flow of water across the land surface after precipitation
- Aquatic ecosystems with low salinity, including rivers, lakes, wetlands, and groundwater.
- The natural or human-induced process where excessive nutrients
- Areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface.
- The release of accumulated water droplets from clouds
- The cooling and conversion of water vapor into liquid form
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- A major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa
- Excessive nutrients leading to algal blooms, oxygen depletion, and harm to aquatic life.
- The process by which heat from the sun
- Fishing activities exceeding the reproductive capacity
- Practices implemented, such as contour plowing, to prevent soil erosion and reduce runoff
- Key reservoirs of water in the hydrological cycle
- Oxygen-depleted zones in water bodies
- A tropical wetland ecosystem in Florida, USA, known for its unique biodiversity.
- The process in which plants absorb water from the soil through their roots
- The introduction of contaminants into the environment, disrupting natural balance.
- Water found beneath the Earth’s surface
- Inland bodies of water, typically larger and surrounded by land
25 Clues: Oxygen-depleted zones in water bodies • The process by which heat from the sun • Water found beneath the Earth’s surface • Natural watercourses flowing towards an ocean • Key reservoirs of water in the hydrological cycle • A major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa • The release of accumulated water droplets from clouds • ...
UNIT 8: WATER CYCLE 2020-04-01
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- Characteristics; pH of 6,5-9.2, doesn’t contain toxic substances, free from contaminants such as bacteria and parasites
- The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water
- A process when heat from the sun causes water to become a gas; rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process by which a plant uses the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food
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- water that is located below the earth's surface
- A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants
- The rain that harms trees and raises the acidity of lakes, making it difficult for fish to live in them
- Synonym: A way to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste (noun)
- the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- The process when water is heated, it changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor
- the journey of water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies
- The formation of water vapor when it becomes cooler as it rises and condenses into tiny drops
14 Clues: water that is located below the earth's surface • the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies • The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water • the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle • A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants • ...
Water and Carbon cycle 2018-05-28
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- Water that isn't absorbed by soil
- Process by which water moves into the air from lakes
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide
- Process by which water vapour forms clouds as it cools
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- Rain, snow, hail...
- Animals that break down waste
- Things that break down (digest) materials in decay
- Scientific name for burning
- Absorbed by plants through their roots
- Series of steps that show the transfer of energy
- Animals and plants convert oxygen to carbon dioxide
- Water evaporating from plants
- Made from the remains of dead plants and animals
- Main form in which carbon is found in the atmosphere
14 Clues: Rain, snow, hail... • Scientific name for burning • Animals that break down waste • Water evaporating from plants • Water that isn't absorbed by soil • Absorbed by plants through their roots • Series of steps that show the transfer of energy • Made from the remains of dead plants and animals • The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide • ...
Water Cycle- kalvin castellano 2023-11-28
14 Clues: ice to gas • equal water • snow melting • liquid to gas • clouds of ice • gas to liquid • big water storage • water running off • low living clouds • human or otherwise • small water storage • largest water storage • water containing sulfur • water falling from the sky
Water Cycle - Kaitlynn S. 2022-11-28
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- The water that flows above the ground
- The groundwater that finds holes and seeps through them to the surface
- the water in the sky that forms into clouds
- The water seeping into the ground
- Drinks or water that seep into the carpet snow melt The snow that melts and goes into rivers or lakes
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- The water from plant roots that shoot out into the sky
- Water that is combined with oxygen
- any type of water melting
- any form of water falling from the sky
- the main driving force of the water cycle
- The things that we eat
- The liquid that comes from trees or lakes that form together
- The water that travels low ground
- The liquids in the clouds that freeze up
14 Clues: The things that we eat • any type of water melting • The water that travels low ground • The water seeping into the ground • Water that is combined with oxygen • The water that flows above the ground • any form of water falling from the sky • The liquids in the clouds that freeze up • the main driving force of the water cycle • the water in the sky that forms into clouds • ...
Timmy Kelly Water Cycle 2023-09-28
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- the movement of water through the soil itself
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- the action of depositing something
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- water that collects on the surface of the ground
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- when precipitation releases fresh water back to the Earth, and it collects in bodies of water such as lakes
- to transform solid to vapor
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc
- make or become hot or warm
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the process by which water in soil is drawn into plants
14 Clues: make or become hot or warm • to transform solid to vapor • the action of depositing something • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • the movement of water through the soil itself • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • water that collects on the surface of the ground • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata • ...
WATER CYCLE AND CONSERVATION 2025-03-24
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- A man-made material that can stay in water for a long time
- The big hot ball in the sky that gives us light and heat
- When the Sun makes water go up into the air
- A thick liquid that makes water dirty when spilled
- A long stream of moving water
- Water that falls from the clouds
- Dirty water from homes and factories
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- When water in the air becomes tiny drops and make clouds
- Old things we throw away, like plastic and paper
- Dirty things in water, air or land
- Strong liquids that can make water dirty
- Soft, white, cold water that falls in winter
- Soft white thing in the sky made of tiny water drops
- The liquid we drink and find in rivers and oceans
14 Clues: A long stream of moving water • Water that falls from the clouds • Dirty things in water, air or land • Dirty water from homes and factories • Strong liquids that can make water dirty • When the Sun makes water go up into the air • Soft, white, cold water that falls in winter • Old things we throw away, like plastic and paper • ...
water cycle extra vocab 2025-08-11
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- – water that flows over land into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- – the release of water vapour from plants into the air.
- – when water gathers in rivers, lakes, oceans, or underground.
- vapour – water in gas form, invisible to the eye.
- – when water vapour cools and turns back into liquid drops.
- – water falling from the sky as rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- – when water changes from liquid to gas (water vapour) due to heat.
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- nuclei – tiny particles in the air that water vapour sticks to in order to form droplets.
- – the amount of water vapour in the air.
- – all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and glaciers.
- formation – the process of clouds forming from condensed water vapour.
- – water stored under the Earth’s surface in soil and rocks.
- – a process that repeats over and over.
- – a natural or artificial place where water is stored.
- – when water soaks into the ground.
15 Clues: – when water soaks into the ground. • – a process that repeats over and over. • – the amount of water vapour in the air. • vapour – water in gas form, invisible to the eye. • – a natural or artificial place where water is stored. • – the release of water vapour from plants into the air. • – water stored under the Earth’s surface in soil and rocks. • ...
Chapter 19: Citric Acid Cycle 2024-11-13
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- Enzyme that catalyzes the isomerization of citrate into isocitrate
- Succinate dehydrogenase directly transfers two electrons from FADH2 to ____
- Enzyme that catalyzes the one step in the citric acid cycle that generates FADH2
- Enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of malate to form oxaloacetate
- The two steps in the citric acid cycle that consume water are catalyzed by ____ and fumarase
- A suicide inhibitor or mechnanism-based inhibitor for ___ may lead to an effective treatment for tuberculosis; is an enzyme unique to the glyoxylate cycle
- Enzyme that catalyzes the regeneration of oxaloacetate from pyruvate
- The two primary control points of the citric acid cycle are isocitrate dehydrogenase and ____
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- Enzyme that catalyzes the one step in the citric acid cycle that generates ATP
- Oxidative decarboxylation of alpha-ketoglutarate forms ____, catalyzed by the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex
- ____ cycle allows the conversion of acetyl CoA to glucose, present in plants and some microorganisms
- Acetyl CoA condenses with ____ to form citrate, catalyzed by citrate synthase
- Enzyme that regulates the activity of transcription factor HIF-1
- The three steps in the citric acid cycle that generate NADH are catalyzed by ____, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex, and malate dehydrogenase
- Enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of fumarase to form L-malate
- Oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate forms ____, catalyzed by isocitrate dehydrogenase
- Oxidation of succinate forms ____, catalyzed by succinate dehydrogenase
- Cleavage of the thioester of succinyl CoA forms ____, catalyzed by succinyl CoA synthetase
18 Clues: Enzyme that regulates the activity of transcription factor HIF-1 • Enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of fumarase to form L-malate • Enzyme that catalyzes the isomerization of citrate into isocitrate • Enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of malate to form oxaloacetate • Enzyme that catalyzes the regeneration of oxaloacetate from pyruvate • ...
Finstrom Biospheres Chapter EC Crossword - 15 Questions 2022-12-02
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- The accumulation of some substance at a particular trophic level (e.g. mercury in tuna, DEET in eagle egg shells).
- Water moving from land to sea, if it is not absorbed by the soil; part of the hydrologic cycle which replenishes seawater.
- The collection of all living organisms in an area, along with their physical environment.
- An animal which may only eat meat.
- The amount of living plant and animal matter in a given area.
- A layer of sediment deposit in soil; formed through vertical movement of water/minerals/organic matter and variations in biochemical activity.
- The process by which every living thing derives energy from food; a process which requires oxygen and produces ATP.
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- The process by which precipitation is absorbed into the soil; if this does not happen, the water becomes runoff.
- The process by which plants produce food using light and carbon dioxide (CO2).
- Water release from plants after removal from soil; after water is taken up by roots, it leaves the plant through this process.
- Water falling from the atmosphere; part of the hydrologic cycle which replenishes surface water and seawater.
- The process by which semiarid vegetation and soil become more desertlike as a result of human use.
- The dynamic, porous layer of mineral and organic matter in which plants grow.
- An animal which may only eat plant matter.
- The cycle which involves photosynthesis, food webs, and respiration; this resource is plentiful and always moving through the biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrologic sphere.
15 Clues: An animal which may only eat meat. • An animal which may only eat plant matter. • The amount of living plant and animal matter in a given area. • The dynamic, porous layer of mineral and organic matter in which plants grow. • The process by which plants produce food using light and carbon dioxide (CO2). • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- Boundary between air masses
- Transfer o heat through electromagnetic waves
- Transfer of heat through direct touch
- Currents Water currents caused by differences in density
- system System of high or low pressure with certain weather
- Air currents caused by differences in density
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- Rising of water vapor after being heated up
- Cycle Cycle of change in states of water
- Transfer of heat through rotating fluids
- Species A foreign animal that causes harm
- Attempting to save an ecosystem by conserving resources
- Mass large region of air with similar conditions
12 Clues: Boundary between air masses • Transfer of heat through direct touch • Transfer of heat through rotating fluids • Cycle Cycle of change in states of water • Species A foreign animal that causes harm • Rising of water vapor after being heated up • Transfer o heat through electromagnetic waves • Air currents caused by differences in density • ...
cellular respiration 2018-01-29
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- carries energy to the electron transport chain
- Another name for the Krebs cycle
- produced in the Krebs cycle, it is a reduced form of FAD, it is an electron carrier capable of creating 2 ATP from releasing its electrons to the electron transport chain
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- Respiration that requires oxygen
- A sequence of electron carrier molecules
- Organic compound with a backbone of three carbon atoms
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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- Pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid
- Produced in muscle cells from the reduction of pyruvate
- A series of reactions that ultimately splits glucose into pyruvate.
- Process by which glucose is broken down into energy needed for the cell process
- Respiration that does not require oxygen
- What molecule is need for respiration to start?
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- location of the Krebs cycle
- adenosine triphosphate
- A chemical process that splits a molecule by adding water.
- Cycle second stage of cellular respiration
20 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • flavin adenine dinucleotide • location of the Krebs cycle • Another name for the Krebs cycle • Respiration that requires oxygen • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • Pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid • Respiration that does not require oxygen • A sequence of electron carrier molecules • Cycle second stage of cellular respiration • ...
Science Vocab. 2021-03-10
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- of conservation of mass- stats mass cannot be created or destroyed
- - low average temps and very low precipitation
- community of living organisms and their nonliving environment
- process organic matter and nutrient builds up in lake
- uses energy to make food
- only planets
- area of land that is soaked with water
- species-the first organisms to live in an uninhabited area
- - eats both planets and animals
- of conservation of energy- stats energy cannot be created or destroyed
- body of water formed where a river flows into an ocean
- the place where organisms live
- cycle- carbon moves through organisms
- energy by breaking down other organisms
- other animals
- very dry area
- trees- roundleaf trees that drop their leaf when winter is coming
- cycle- the movement of nitrogen
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- of energy to an object, caused by using a force to move object
- that changes ecosystem
- cycle- the movement of water between things
- trees- trees with evergreen, needlelike leaves
- a biome that has grass and very few trees
- push or pull
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- web- shows the feeding relationships
- region of earth where the climate determines what taige - low average temps but more precipitation
- transformation- takes place when energy changes from one form to another
- other organisms
- to cause change in system
- number and variety of species that are presentation an area
- slow replacement of an ecological community
- chain-path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- pyramid- tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy
34 Clues: only planets • push or pull • other animals • very dry area • other organisms • that changes ecosystem • uses energy to make food • to cause change in system • the place where organisms live • - eats both planets and animals • cycle- the movement of nitrogen • web- shows the feeding relationships • cycle- carbon moves through organisms • area of land that is soaked with water • ...
Science Vocab. 2021-03-10
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- cycle- carbon moves through organisms
- -event that changes ecosystem
- cycle- the movement of water between things
- cycle- the movement of nitrogen
- chain-path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- web- shows the feeding relationships
- - low average temps and very low precipitation
- process organic matter and nutrient builds up in lake
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- of conservation of mass- stats mass cannot be created or destroyed
- of energy to an object, caused by using a force to move object
- area of land that is soaked with water
- pyramid- tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy
- - eats both planets and animals
- slow replacement of an ecological community
- species-the first organisms to live in an uninhabited area
- only planets
- uses energy to make food
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- other animals
- body of water formed where a river flows into an ocean
- number and variety of species that are presentation an area
- push or pull
- region of earth where the climate determines what taige - low average temps but more precipitation
- trees- trees with evergreen, needlelike leaves
- the place where organisms live
- a biome that has grass and very few trees
- of conservation of energy- stats energy cannot be created or destroyed
- transformation- takes place when energy changes from one form to another
- trees- roundleaf trees that drop their leaf when winter is coming
- very dry area
- energy by breaking down other organisms
- community of living organisms and their nonliving environment
- to cause change in system
- other organisms
34 Clues: push or pull • only planets • other animals • very dry area • other organisms • uses energy to make food • to cause change in system • -event that changes ecosystem • the place where organisms live • cycle- the movement of nitrogen • - eats both planets and animals • web- shows the feeding relationships • cycle- carbon moves through organisms • area of land that is soaked with water • ...
Science 2021-08-15
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- second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
- will appear after the root in germination
- living things need air, food and _______
- living things ______ by itself
- living things will __________
- system where blood travels around the body
- process where plants make food
- animal group that breathe through gills
- animal group that has feathers
- animal group that has hair or fur
- system where breathing is involved
- system where food is broken down
- takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
- second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
- will appear first when seed germinates
- living things can ________
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- living thing reproduce by spores
- living thing seen through microscope
- seeds need air, warmth and water
- living things _________ to changes
- When a liquid cools, there is heat ________
- animal group that has six legs
- third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
- part of plant where food is made
- contains food in the seed
- living things can ________ its young
- plants need this air to make food
29 Clues: contains food in the seed • living things can ________ • living things will __________ • living things ______ by itself • animal group that has six legs • process where plants make food • animal group that has feathers • living thing reproduce by spores • seeds need air, warmth and water • part of plant where food is made • system where food is broken down • ...
Science 2021-08-15
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- second stage in a 3-stage life cycle
- will appear after the root in germination
- living things need air, food and _______
- living things ______ by itself
- living things will __________
- system where blood travels around the body
- process where plants make food
- animal group that breathe through gills
- animal group that has feathers
- animal group that has hair or fur
- system where breathing is involved
- system where food is broken down
- takes the shape of container, fixed volume and cannot be compressed
- second stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- no definite shape and volume, can be compressed
- will appear first when seed germinates
- living things can ________
Down
- living thing reproduce by spores
- living thing seen through microscope
- seeds need air, warmth and water
- living things _________ to changes
- When a liquid cools, there is heat ________
- animal group that has six legs
- third stage in a 4-stage life cycle
- has definite shape and volume, cannot be compressed
- part of plant where food is made
- contains food in the seed
- living things can ________ its young
- plants need this air to make food
29 Clues: contains food in the seed • living things can ________ • living things will __________ • living things ______ by itself • animal group that has six legs • process where plants make food • animal group that has feathers • living thing reproduce by spores • seeds need air, warmth and water • part of plant where food is made • system where food is broken down • ...
Ecology 2025-02-04
Across
- what species is non-native and causes harm to the ecosystem
- area of Earth that is characterized by specific climate conditions, vegetation, and animal life
- living part of an ecosystem
- study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- a group of multiple species
- what consumer eats primary consumers
- when one organism benefits and one is harmed
- what consumes dead organisms but do not fully break them down
- _____ factor that limits population growth
- living and non-living things together
- what cycle includes burning fossil fuels
- what consumer eats producers
Down
- what consumer eats secondary consumer
- what breaks down dead organisms and waste materials into simpler substances
- when both organisms benefit
- Is an organism, like a plant or algae, that makes its own food
- what cycle shows how water enters and exits the atmosphere
- when one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- Is an organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms
- what cycle includes fertilizer run off
- A group of one species
- ____ capacity that is when a population stabilizes
- non-living part of an ecosystem
23 Clues: A group of one species • when both organisms benefit • living part of an ecosystem • a group of multiple species • what consumer eats producers • non-living part of an ecosystem • what consumer eats primary consumers • what consumer eats secondary consumer • living and non-living things together • what cycle includes fertilizer run off • what cycle includes burning fossil fuels • ...
Weather and the Water Cycle 2022-03-29
Across
- weather over a long period of time
- process of a gas turning into a liquid
- any major storm that has high winds and little/no precipitation
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from the clouds
- tool for measuring the temperature
- storm with thunder and a high amount of convection
- state of the atmosphere that changes minute by minute
- process of liquid turning into a gas
- the most powerful storm that starts over tropical bodies of water, rotates rapidly, and has strong low-pressure
- the measure of how much water is in the air
- process where plants give off water vapor through openings in their leaves
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- the measure of how hot or cold something is
- visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- the ability to make things move or change
- type of storm with heavy snowfall, high wind, and freezing temperatures
- tool for measuring atmospheric pressure
- tool for measuring the speed of wind or gas
- violent rotating column of air
- the study of weather
- movement of water through pores in soil and rocks
- transparent and colorless liquid that makes seas, lakes, and rivers and is essential for life
- the movement of air in a particular direction
22 Clues: the study of weather • violent rotating column of air • weather over a long period of time • tool for measuring the temperature • process of liquid turning into a gas • process of a gas turning into a liquid • tool for measuring atmospheric pressure • the ability to make things move or change • the measure of how hot or cold something is • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword 2024-02-22
Across
- measures the humidity in the air
- when droplets of water fall to earth it is called _______
- dark, towering clouds known as thunderclouds
- results in blue skies
- when tiny ice crystals collect and form together, then fall to the earth it is called _________
- when water that has evaporated (water vapor) cools. turns into water droplets, and forms clouds
- thick, low, sheet-like clouds that cover the sky, signal rainy weather; fog is a type of this cloud
- an area where two air masses meet, usually air of different temperatures
- measures wind direction
- thin, curly, wispy clouds made of ice crystals
- rain, sleet, snow, hail, or mixed forms of water that fall to earth from clouds
- the measure of the weight of the atmosphere as it pushes down on earth in a certain area
- water droplets that get caught in updrafts of moving wind and freeze, layer by layer, until the frozen drop grows into a larger ice ball
- daily conditions of wind, temperature, clouds, humidity, and precipitation
- a form of precipitation made of small, semi-transparent balls of ice; occurs when rain/melted snow hits a cool pocket of air before falling to the ground
- the measure of water vapor in the air
- measures air pressure
- results in cloudy weather
Down
- when water heats up, turns into a gas and is drawn into the atmosphere
- large piles of white clouds that can billow high into the sky, look like fluffy cotton
- as precipitation falls, some of it runs off into rivers and streams
- result of air and land masses heating up unevenly because of the earth's position related to the sun and the tilt of the earth
- when water is passed through the leaves of plants and into the atmosphere
- Gauge measures the amount of rainfall in a given area
- the layer of atmosphere where most clouds form and where most weather occurs; 10 km away from earth's surface
- measures air temperature
- the measure of the motion and energy of molecules in the atmosphere, low motion = cold, high motion = warm
- measures wind speed
28 Clues: measures wind speed • results in blue skies • measures air pressure • measures wind direction • measures air temperature • results in cloudy weather • measures the humidity in the air • the measure of water vapor in the air • dark, towering clouds known as thunderclouds • thin, curly, wispy clouds made of ice crystals • Gauge measures the amount of rainfall in a given area • ...
Unit 14 The Water Cycle 2023-05-09
Across
- title of a news article
- when water leaves from plants
- a steady force upon a surface
- to find fault with; criticize sharply
- water falling as rain, snow, sleet
- an unusual event
- sth good or gives an advantage
Down
- wet snow
- when water turns from gas to a liquid
- liquid in the air or on a surface
- having all the parts; whole
- the gases surrounding the earth
- when liquid becomes gas because of temperature
- frozen rain
- when liquid turns into gas
- having to do with a particular place
- neither a solid nor a gas
- to deal with
- to go on being; continue
- a person who houses guests
20 Clues: wet snow • frozen rain • to deal with • an unusual event • title of a news article • to go on being; continue • neither a solid nor a gas • when liquid turns into gas • a person who houses guests • having all the parts; whole • when water leaves from plants • a steady force upon a surface • sth good or gives an advantage • the gases surrounding the earth • liquid in the air or on a surface • ...
The Nitrogen Cycle and Tank Stewardship 2022-12-14
Across
- the measurement of how acidic vs. alkaline a solution may be
- the measurable level of heat energy in a substance
- a less toxic nutrient of the N cycle that is converted from Ammonia
- a phase of the Nitrogen (N) cycle when the least toxic form of nitrogen develops in an aquarium
- the measurable amount of space a substance occupies or 'takes up'
- a species of bacteria that helps cycle nitrogen
- a sequence of steps that usually yield some result
- the act of taking care of a common resource
- when a substance has not formed ions
- the condition of being harmful to life in an ecosystem
- the measurable area on a particular surface
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- an important element in ecosystems that allows for respiration and consumption by organisms alike
- an important limiting nutrient that cycles in ecosystems
- a species of bacteria that helps cycle nitrogen
- bacteria that help cycle nitrogen in an aquarium
- an important step of a process being studied
- a measurement of the ratio between molecules in a solution to determine a particular water quality
- when an atom gets a charge when there is a change in the number of its electrons
- a chemical that provides energy to an organism when consumed
- a substance that has no particular use and is more costly than it is beneficial (opposite of resource)
- something that is beneficial to a group or individual
- the act of replacing toxic water in an aquarium
22 Clues: when a substance has not formed ions • the act of taking care of a common resource • the measurable area on a particular surface • an important step of a process being studied • a species of bacteria that helps cycle nitrogen • a species of bacteria that helps cycle nitrogen • the act of replacing toxic water in an aquarium • ...
vocab science 2020-09-30
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- name for water cycle is hydro logic cycle
- is a body of water
- water loss to the atmosphere
- precipitation that didn't get absorbed into soil or evaporated
- source the sun or something that produces energy
Down
- the downward movement of water from the land surface into soil or porous rock
- water from the clouds in the form of rain, hail, sleet, and snow
- loss of energy allows water molecules to bond
- water large amounts of stored in the ground.
10 Clues: is a body of water • water loss to the atmosphere • name for water cycle is hydro logic cycle • water large amounts of stored in the ground. • loss of energy allows water molecules to bond • source the sun or something that produces energy • precipitation that didn't get absorbed into soil or evaporated • water from the clouds in the form of rain, hail, sleet, and snow • ...
Greek/Latin Roots 2023-02-21
The Water Cycle, Part 2 2023-01-10
Across
- Average weather in an area over a long period of time
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity
- Liquid to a gas ABOVE the boiling point
- Water found below Earth’s surface
- Snowflakes that partially melt and then refreeze before hitting the ground
- Mr. Kerzner graduated from the University of ______
- Water above the surface of land (lakes, rivers, streams…
- Mr. Kerzner's first name
- The Namib beetle gets its water from what process?
- Gas to a liquid
- What weighs more, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?
- When a liquid turns to a gas, the particles move ________
- A form of precipitation that falls as balls of ice
- Amount of water vapor in the air
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- There are 4 types of it that fall from clouds
- Largest desert in the world
- Occurs from lakes, rivers oceans, soil…
- What word is spelled "incorrectly" in every single dictionary?
- A result of condensation
- Evaporation from leaves
- Excess water from rain that does not soak into the ground
- How many times can you subtract 10 from 100?
- Drops of water that can form on grass and leaves due to condensation
- The only planet astronauts have walked on
- If you were running a race and passed the person in second place, what place would you be in now?
25 Clues: Gas to a liquid • Evaporation from leaves • A result of condensation • Mr. Kerzner's first name • Largest desert in the world • Amount of water vapor in the air • Water found below Earth’s surface • Occurs from lakes, rivers oceans, soil… • Liquid to a gas ABOVE the boiling point • The only planet astronauts have walked on • How many times can you subtract 10 from 100? • ...
The Water Cycle: Drizzle's Journey 2024-07-09
22 Clues: 강 • 빨리 • 구름 • 폭포 • 하늘 • 위로 • 다시 • 무거운 • 떨어지다 • 땅,땅바닥 • 아주 작은 • 곳, 장소 • 캄캄한,어두운 • 순,주기,한 바퀴 • 뜨겁게 하다, 가열하다 • (액체,빛 등이)스며들다 • 1. 깨끗하게 하다, 청소하다, (2.깨끗한) • 1. 시원한, 서늘한, (2. 멋진, 근사한) • 1. 움직이다, 이동하다, (2. 옮기다,이사하다) • 1.(액체의) 방울,물방울,(2.(물건을)떨어뜨리다) • 1. 너무 (...한), (2. (...도)또한, 역시) • 1.철벅,텀벙 (물 튀기는 소리),(2.물, 흙탕물 등을)튀기다)
The Carbon Cycle 2022-11-28
Across
- largest known tree in the world
- One of the most common elements in the world
- Plants need ___ H20 and C02 molecules.
- "CO2" represents ____.
- The carbon cycle begins in the ________.
Down
- We inhale _____.
- Trees get ________ from the soil.
- We exhale _______.
- Carbon dioxide + water = ______
- The carbon cycle ends with a _________.
- "H2O" represents ______.
11 Clues: We inhale _____. • We exhale _______. • "CO2" represents ____. • "H2O" represents ______. • Carbon dioxide + water = ______ • largest known tree in the world • Trees get ________ from the soil. • Plants need ___ H20 and C02 molecules. • The carbon cycle ends with a _________. • The carbon cycle begins in the ________. • One of the most common elements in the world
Circle of Life Lessons 1& 2 Vocab 2024-04-15
Across
- to pay close attention to something
- a life stage between larva and adult for animals that go through metamorphosis
- the stages of life, including birth, growth, reproduction, and death
- a picture that shows the passing of time as a line, often with events labeled along the line in the order they happened
- a condition that makes a living thing unhealthy; illness or sickness
- a life stage between egg and pupa for living things that go through metamorphosis
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- a disease of the blood caused by parasites that are carried by mosquitoes
- a stage in the life cycle of living things when they have offspring
- something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
- a habitat covered in water and filled with many trees
- a stage of the life cycle between larva and adult, especially for butterflies
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing that is the beginning of its life
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing when a baby grows to an adult
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- one of the steps of the life cycle
- a person who uses science to come up with solutions to problems
- something that limits what you can do
- a process where an animal's body transforms dramatically, such as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly
- a living thing that lives in or on another living thing and gets nutrients from it
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing that marks the end of its life
- to make a plan for creating or doing something
- babies
22 Clues: babies • one of the steps of the life cycle • to pay close attention to something • something that limits what you can do • to make a plan for creating or doing something • a habitat covered in water and filled with many trees • a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over • a person who uses science to come up with solutions to problems • ...
water 2022-09-18
Across
- a substance diffused
- a hard form of rain
- the process of turning from liquid into vapour.
- the sea, saltwater, the surf and the tide.
- a large amount of water beyond normal limit
- a small lake
- a soft form of ice
- covers most the earth's surface
- h2o
- a ______ of water
- frozen water
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface.
- water that falls from the sky
- the water _____
Down
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- when water drips
- water which has been disrupted in its flow.
- snow that melts when it falls
- ordinary clean fresh water
- small droplets in a cloud
- the purest form of water, the source of life and well-being.
- a force of fresh water
- water which has lost its mauri or life force.
- water that has been obtained from rain
- turn from liquid to vapour
25 Clues: h2o • a small lake • frozen water • the water _____ • when water drips • a ______ of water • a soft form of ice • a hard form of rain • a substance diffused • a force of fresh water • small droplets in a cloud • ordinary clean fresh water • turn from liquid to vapour • snow that melts when it falls • water that falls from the sky • covers most the earth's surface • ...
Unit 1 Topic 5-7 Crossword 2021-10-01
Across
- a species brought into an ecosystem by accident
- the process where water vapour changes to a liquid
- ecosystem ____________ means checking the condition of an ecosystem
- the process in which water evaporates from an organism
- a part of the carbon cycle
- rain the occurs when pollution is in high levels in the air
- the gradual process when some species replace others in an ecosystem
- the type of succession that happens in an area that was previously bare like rock
- the process where water condenses and falls as rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- the process where a liquid changes into water vapour
- water in the soil
Down
- the continuous movement of water through an ecosystem
- when pollutants enter a food chain and collect at the top
- the breaking down of dead matter
- the scientific term for a species that has very low population numbers
- the process where plants make their own food using sunlight
- the type of succession that happens in an area that previously had organisms
- the cycle that circulates carbon around ecosystems
- a species that helps monitor the health of an ecosystem
- a substance in the environment that cannot be broken down, stored, or recycled
- when an organism no longer exists anywhere in the world
- water that runs off the ground into lakes, rivers, or streams
- a type of pest control using a pest's natural enemies
23 Clues: water in the soil • a part of the carbon cycle • the breaking down of dead matter • a species brought into an ecosystem by accident • the process where water vapour changes to a liquid • the cycle that circulates carbon around ecosystems • the process where a liquid changes into water vapour • the continuous movement of water through an ecosystem • ...
Unit 1 Topic 5-7 Crossword 2021-10-01
Across
- the cycle that circulates carbon around ecosystems
- the process where a liquid changes into water vapour
- a species that helps monitor the health of an ecosystem
- a type of pest control using a pest's natural enemies
- water that runs off the ground into lakes, rivers, or streams
- when pollutants enter a food chain and collect at the top
- the continuous movement of water through an ecosystem
- a substance in the environment that cannot be broken down, stored, or recycled
- rain the occurs when pollution is in high levels in the air
- a species brought into an ecosystem by accident
- a part of the carbon cycle
- the process where water vapour changes to a liquid
- ecosystem ____________ means checking the condition of an ecosystem
Down
- the process where water condenses and falls as rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- the type of succession that happens in an area that was previously bare like rock
- the process where plants make their own food using sunlight
- water in the soil
- the breaking down of dead matter
- the gradual process when some species replace others in an ecosystem
- the process in which water evaporates from an organism
- the scientific term for a species that has very low population numbers
- the type of succession that happens in an area that previously had organisms
- when an organism no longer exists anywhere in the world
23 Clues: water in the soil • a part of the carbon cycle • the breaking down of dead matter • a species brought into an ecosystem by accident • the cycle that circulates carbon around ecosystems • the process where water vapour changes to a liquid • the process where a liquid changes into water vapour • a type of pest control using a pest's natural enemies • ...
Photosynthesis vs Cell Respiration 2025-03-05
Across
- The number of times the Calvin Cycle must run to generate two glucoses
- An organism that can convert light energy into chemical energy
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- The type reaction that cellular respiration is (releasing of energy aka heat)
- Where electrons get picked up by NADP+
- The last electron receiver in cellular respiration
- An electron carrier that travels between all steps of the cellular respiration
- What ATP undergoes to release a phosphate group
- The enzyme that fixes carbon from CO2 to RuBP
Down
- Where glycolysis takes place in the cell
- Where H+ ions enter the thylakoid
- The type of sugar that is found in ATP
- Step of photosynthesis that both prokaryotes and eukaryotes perform
- The two molecules that are created in the breaking down of sugar
- The electron donator in the light-dependent cycle
- The type of energy that biological systems use for cellular function
- The electron donator/carrier in the Calvin Cycle
- Where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- Type of cellular respiration that has three steps
- The process of G3P molecules becoming RuBP
20 Clues: Where photosynthesis takes place • Where H+ ions enter the thylakoid • Where the Calvin Cycle takes place • The type of sugar that is found in ATP • Where electrons get picked up by NADP+ • Where glycolysis takes place in the cell • The process of G3P molecules becoming RuBP • The enzyme that fixes carbon from CO2 to RuBP • What ATP undergoes to release a phosphate group • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2014-05-28
Across
- The ______- _______ reactions use energy from the sun to produce ATP, ADPH and oxygen.
- _____ _____ is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- Water and carbon dioxide are the _________ of photosynthesis.
- The ______ Cycle uses ATP and NADPH to produce high energy sugars.
- In respiration, oxygen and glucose are the ________.
- The sequence of reactions by which most living cells obtain energy aerobically is called the _____ cycle.
- What is the process in which plants use the sun's energy to make food?
- In respiration, is energy stored or released?
- __________ releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen.
- Where does photosynthesis occur?
- What type of process requires oxygen?
Down
- In photosynthesis, energy is ______.
- What is the process in which energy is released by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen?
- What is the first step in releasing the energy from glucose?
- ADP and NADP+ = ATP and ______.
- The _______ transport chain uses the high energy electrons from the Krebs Cycle to convert ADP into ATP.
- Oxygen and glucose are the _________ of photosynthesis.
- _______ and humans mainly use respiration.
- Where does respiration take place?
- In respiration, water and carbon dioxide are the ______.
20 Clues: ADP and NADP+ = ATP and ______. • Where does photosynthesis occur? • Where does respiration take place? • In photosynthesis, energy is ______. • What type of process requires oxygen? • _______ and humans mainly use respiration. • In respiration, is energy stored or released? • In respiration, oxygen and glucose are the ________. • ...
Biology Exam 2 2024-10-16
Across
- Controls what comes and goes
- Snug fit between enzyme and the substrate
- Used by cells to speed up reactions, specifically
- Protien that speeds up a reaction
- Is required for active transport
- reactions This reaction is too slow
- Hydrophobic is
- sight Pocket or groove in enzyme structure
- How the cell acts due to the signal binding
- Also known as the citric acid cycle
- Binds to aloesteric sight
- work Beating of cilia
- Do chemical work
- Activation energy is often …
- Also known as the anaerobic cellular respiration
- Move molecules
- Blood groups
Down
- Shut off by the inhibiting binding of the end product
- Energy transfer increases the disorder of the universe
- Energy can be transferred and transformed
- Targets cell detection of the signaling membranes
- First step in the aerobic cellular respiration
- Main component of cell membranes
- Hydrophilic is
- Step 3 in aerobic cellular respiration
- Enzymes act on this
- Heightens water concentration
- lowers water concentration
- Helps increase or decrease temperature in the membranes
- Transmits a signal that results of ligand bonding
30 Clues: Blood groups • Hydrophilic is • Hydrophobic is • Move molecules • Do chemical work • Enzymes act on this • work Beating of cilia • Binds to aloesteric sight • lowers water concentration • Controls what comes and goes • Activation energy is often … • Heightens water concentration • Is required for active transport • Main component of cell membranes • Protien that speeds up a reaction • ...
Weather Crossword 2025-09-16
Across
- Weather over a long period of time
- Causes happy weather
- Measures air pressure
- Blanket clouds that cover the sky
- A front that brings cool air and rain
Down
- Ocean current that makes NC climate mild
- Invisible line that goes across the Earth
- The step of the water cycle where clouds form
- Feather like clouds
- The source of energy for the water cycle
- Measures Humidity
- Used to predict future weather
12 Clues: Measures Humidity • Feather like clouds • Causes happy weather • Measures air pressure • Used to predict future weather • Blanket clouds that cover the sky • Weather over a long period of time • A front that brings cool air and rain • Ocean current that makes NC climate mild • The source of energy for the water cycle • Invisible line that goes across the Earth • ...
Biology crossword 2023-01-12
Across
- the living things than can walk and are small
- a big group of animals
- the species than are almost go to disappear
- what the living things need to drink
- of what are the living things made of
- what the living things need to survive
- the living things than can walk and they are big
- what the plants need to do the photosynthesis
Down
- the animals than have bones
- when a specie disappears
- the part than you can go and see a lot of plants and animals
- what the plants do to made air
- the live thing than do the photosynthesis
- the cycle that the water have to do
14 Clues: a big group of animals • when a specie disappears • the animals than have bones • what the plants do to made air • the cycle that the water have to do • what the living things need to drink • of what are the living things made of • what the living things need to survive • the live thing than do the photosynthesis • the species than are almost go to disappear • ...
Water Crossword 2024-09-10
Across
- Cycle Continuous movement of water on Earth's surface
- Phase of water that steam is
- Type of water in the ocean
- Phase of water that ice is
- Water formed in the atmosphere falling back to earth
- Water is a universal _______
- Process of water seeping into the ground
Down
- Water vapor changing into liquid
- Plants give off water vapor through their stomata in their leaves
- Edward's ______
- How compact a substance is
- When water turns into water vapor
- Uncontrolled flow of water
- Large accumulation of crystalline ice
- Phase of water that juice is
15 Clues: Edward's ______ • Type of water in the ocean • How compact a substance is • Phase of water that ice is • Uncontrolled flow of water • Phase of water that steam is • Phase of water that juice is • Water is a universal _______ • Water vapor changing into liquid • When water turns into water vapor • Large accumulation of crystalline ice • Process of water seeping into the ground • ...
Water cycle SMS - Eli c. 2024-12-16
Across
- what starts the water cycle.
- a place that hold 96% of water.
- seep into the ground.
- that flows water to oceans.
- liquid water to a water vapor.
- water soaks into the ground
- something that hold water in the air.
Down
- a underground place that holds water.
- water vapor to liquid water.
- what water is made.
- look like a mini volcano.
- something that is melting.
- a place where water is moving under ground then finds a opening..
- a low area in the ground that hold water.
- nothing but water running off land.
15 Clues: what water is made. • seep into the ground. • look like a mini volcano. • something that is melting. • that flows water to oceans. • water soaks into the ground • water vapor to liquid water. • what starts the water cycle. • liquid water to a water vapor. • a place that hold 96% of water. • nothing but water running off land. • a underground place that holds water. • ...
Litawn's crossword 2019-04-02
Across
- 面积
- Another word for water vapor.
- it's more high.
- cold-blooded, like dinosaurs
- Falling water
- What is below you?
- This is made of water droplets.
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- I didn't go to your wedding. Can I see your ______?
- I want to cook, so this water must ____.
Down
- How fast you are going.
- no eggs. like a dog.
- I want to guess something about science.
- Let's ______. We'll see what happens.
- big.
- This is a noun (tion). A gas becomes a liquid.
- Don't be slower, try to be _____.
- 面
- How wet is the air? This is the ________.
- Small drops of water.
- When water goes down from somewhere.
- the water ______.
22 Clues: 面 • 面积 • big. • Falling water • it's more high. • the water ______. • What is below you? • no eggs. like a dog. • Small drops of water. • How fast you are going. • When a liquid becomes a gas • cold-blooded, like dinosaurs • Another word for water vapor. • This is made of water droplets. • Don't be slower, try to be _____. • When water goes down from somewhere. • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-09-24
Across
- _____ Calvin discovered the Calvin cycle.
- In the light dependent reactions, water is split into one oxygen molecule and four ____ ions.
- The two stages of photosynthesis are the light dependent reactions and the_____.
- Where do the light dependent reactions take place?
- Plants are____, which means they make their own energy from sunlight.
- Glucose has ___ carbon atoms.
- The two products of photosynthesis are ____ and oxygen.
Down
- What metal is found in chlorophyll?
- Which enzyme in the Calvin cycle captures CO2 from the atmosphere and is also the most abundant enzyme on earth?
- What does ATP stand for?
- Where does the Calvin cycle occur?
- What pigment is found in chloroplasts and gives leaves their green color?
- Plants need carbon dioxide, water, and____to make glucose.
13 Clues: What does ATP stand for? • Glucose has ___ carbon atoms. • Where does the Calvin cycle occur? • What metal is found in chlorophyll? • _____ Calvin discovered the Calvin cycle. • Where do the light dependent reactions take place? • The two products of photosynthesis are ____ and oxygen. • Plants need carbon dioxide, water, and____to make glucose. • ...
Water 2023-09-15
Across
- Clouds are an example of this.
- Our water is constantly cycling between phases
- Water that is found underground in the cracks and spaces in the soil, sand, and rocks.
- energy throughout the system as water evaporates and condenses
- Our water is constantly cycling between phases
- The fallen precipitation is then collected in bodies of water
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- most important source of water for the water cycle.
- water changes from a liquid to a vapor.
- liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- Changing from one phase to another requires
- Energy for the water cycle comes from the
- Our water is constantly cycling between phases
12 Clues: Clouds are an example of this. • water changes from a liquid to a vapor. • Energy for the water cycle comes from the • Changing from one phase to another requires • Our water is constantly cycling between phases • Our water is constantly cycling between phases • Our water is constantly cycling between phases • most important source of water for the water cycle. • ...
Water crossword 2022-09-01
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- organisms, All of these need water to survive.
- Something that produces electricity in exchange for water.
- Water gives this to people to help them survive.
- Another word for a tropical cyclone.
- When weather is produced by major wind that change direction seasonally.
- water, this thing is good to drink and fresh.
- Another word for water.
- When water passes surface level and is known as a natural disaster.
- resources, Water is this type of resource, meaning there is infinite of this.
- A long body of water.
- A structure which contains lots of water.
- A small body of rain water.
- When clouds release water as rain, snow or hail.
- Every living thing drinks this.
- This produces enough heat to cause the evaporation of water.
- A large fall of water.
- When water goes into the ground and soaks into the soil, in which plants take through their roots.
- Scarcity, there are two types of this economic and physical.
- A white part gas, part liquid thing which is from precipitation.
- What happens when there is not enough rain
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- A hard solid cube which is a part of precipitation.
- The process of liquid turning into gas.
- The solid version of water.
- Happens when water flows over surface level.
- This thing needs water to survive.
- What happens when a person does not have enough water.
- Where the water goes after infiltration.
- This need water to grow and produces oxygen.
- Cycles, A never ending cycle of which water turns into gas, which turns into a liquid and becomes rain. It then finally goes back into oceans.
- Something used in households used to clean yourself.
- Condensation causes this.
- water, A type of water which is not safe to drink.
- This falls out of clouds as a liquid.
- Happens when plants absorb water through their roots.
- Where the water cycle begins.
- A serious natural disaster which uses water.
- The process of gas turning into liquid.
- A structure which takes up most of the water in a household and is an essential thing in a household.
- A body of water not connected to the sea.
- vapour, The thing that water turns into when evaporated.
40 Clues: A long body of water. • A large fall of water. • Another word for water. • Condensation causes this. • The solid version of water. • A small body of rain water. • Where the water cycle begins. • Every living thing drinks this. • This thing needs water to survive. • Another word for a tropical cyclone. • This falls out of clouds as a liquid. • ...
water cycle ethan pd 6 2023-11-28
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- a big body of water
- Water seeping into the ground that spreads
- water in the ground that formed from seepage
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
- Weather
- Gravity pulls the liquid from a cloud down
- liquid that heats up into a gas
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- two forms of water
- water running downhill
- Snow from mountains run down into rivers
- gas that cools down and forms into a liquid
- a liquid that is deep in the ground
- water running down land
- rain, hail, snow, etc
- instead of down like infiltration
- water soaking into the ground
17 Clues: Weather • two forms of water • a big body of water • rain, hail, snow, etc • water running downhill • water running down land • water soaking into the ground • liquid that heats up into a gas • instead of down like infiltration • a liquid that is deep in the ground • the energy that drives the water cycle • Snow from mountains run down into rivers • ...
Water cycle and Plant Reproduction 2020-03-25
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- This part receives the pollen grains.
- This process takes place at 0degree Celcius and water becomes ice.
- This word describes animals who help in pollination.
- This part connects the stigma to the ovary.
- Water must do this to become water vapour.
- ______ reproductive cells are found in pollen grains.
- Disperal of seeds aims to avoid _____________.
- Fruits that are dispersed by water have a _____ husk.
- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma.
- Seeds need this to germinate.
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- This refers to explosive action.
- This part produces pollen grains.
- This part becomes a seed after fertilisation.
- Flowers can be _____________ by wind or animals.
- This is water vapour at 100degree Celcius.
- Water vapour must do this to become water.
- This is the fusion of male and female reproductive cells fuse.
- This process takes place at 100degree Celcius.
- This process takes place when water becomes water vapour
- Fruits that are dispersed by animals have _____ hairs.
- This process takes place when water vapour becomes water droplets
21 Clues: Seeds need this to germinate. • This refers to explosive action. • This part produces pollen grains. • This part receives the pollen grains. • This is water vapour at 100degree Celcius. • Water vapour must do this to become water. • Water must do this to become water vapour. • This part connects the stigma to the ovary. • This part becomes a seed after fertilisation. • ...
Photosynthesis and The Water Cycle 2022-03-14
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- move through a system and return to the starting point
- a way of thinking or coming to mutual understanding
- change into gas or steam
- the downward slope of a hill
- precipitation consisting of a mixture of rain and snow
- an election to resolve a vote that did not produce a winner
- submerge in a liquid
- any of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule
- a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for respiration
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
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- a tiny sphere of a liquid
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- the falling to earth of any form of water
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms
- an idea evoked by some experience
- containing or filled with salt
20 Clues: submerge in a liquid • change into gas or steam • a tiny sphere of a liquid • the downward slope of a hill • containing or filled with salt • an idea evoked by some experience • the totality of surrounding conditions • the falling to earth of any form of water • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms • ...
WATER CYCLE EP 3 extra 2023-02-01
20 Clues: kap • köd • pára • pamut • jégeső • pennik • fejlődő • szilárd • csapadék • folyadék • rovarirtó • elpárolog • ültetvény • elszállít • felszín(i) • lecsapódik • hossz(úság) • címke/felcímkéz • termelőszövetkezet • feltétel/körülmény
Water Cycle (Pages 283-289) 2022-09-12
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- Precipitation can be measured using a rain ___.
- The release of water vapor from plants.
- Any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again.
- The release of water vapor into the air from animals and people.
- Warm air can hold ___ water vapor than cold air.
- Forms when water vapor in a cloud is converted directly into ice crystals that clump together.
- ____ humidity is the percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.
- Measures relative humidity.
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- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- ___ rain is when raindrops freeze on a cold surface.
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- For condensation to occur, tiny ___ must be present in the atmosphere so the water has a surface to condense on.
- The most common type of precipitation.
- When molecules of liquid water are heated by the sun.
- If the dew point is below freezing, __ may form.
- Starts as an ice pellet in a cloud and usually happens during summer thunderstorms.
- Occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water.
- The temperature at which condensation begins is called the __ point.
- Raindrops that fall through air below 0 degrees.
- The ability of air to hold water vapor depends on ____.
20 Clues: Measures relative humidity. • The most common type of precipitation. • The release of water vapor from plants. • Precipitation can be measured using a rain ___. • If the dew point is below freezing, __ may form. • Warm air can hold ___ water vapor than cold air. • Raindrops that fall through air below 0 degrees. • A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. • ...
The Grand Cells and Cell Division Final Crossword 2023-02-07
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- Another name for the division in Stage 2 of the cell cycle (7)
- In Stage 1 of the cell cycle, DNA is ------ (6)
- Cells which carry electrical impulses around your body (5)
- The process cells go through when they specialise (15)
- Small loop of DNA found in bacterial cells (7)
- We put the patients DNA into stem cells so their bodies don't ------ the stem cells (6)
- Absorbs light and carries out photosynthesis (11)
- A developing baby from which we can take stem cells (6)
- A cell which is fertilised by a sperm cell (3)
- Controls what enter and leaves the cell (4,7)
- The name of the type of cloning which can be used to treat patients (11)
- The cells produced by the cell cycle are genetically --------- (9)
- Create proteins (8)
- Contains DNA and controls the cell (7)
- A plant cell which absorbs water from the soil (4,4)
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- Cells which have not yet decided what to develop into (16)
- Animal and plant cells are also called ---------- (10)
- Carries out respiration and releases energy (12)
- Contains sap, found in plant cells (7)
- A cell which has a tail to swim (5)
- A tail on a bacterial cell (9)
- Strengthens plant cells (4,4)
- The cells which carry water through plants (5)
- In stage 3 of the cell cycle, the whole cell ------- (7)
- We can get adult stem cells from the inside of your bones, called the ---- ------ (4,6)
25 Clues: Create proteins (8) • Strengthens plant cells (4,4) • A tail on a bacterial cell (9) • A cell which has a tail to swim (5) • Contains sap, found in plant cells (7) • Contains DNA and controls the cell (7) • Controls what enter and leaves the cell (4,7) • Small loop of DNA found in bacterial cells (7) • The cells which carry water through plants (5) • ...
The Grand Cells and Cell Division Final Crossword 2023-02-07
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- Cells which have not yet decided what to develop into (16)
- A tail on a bacterial cell (9)
- A cell which has a tail to swim (5)
- Carries out respiration and releases energy (12)
- We put the patients DNA into stem cells so their bodies don't ------ the stem cells (6)
- Absorbs light and carries out photosynthesis (11)
- Controls what enter and leaves the cell (4,7)
- We can get adult stem cells from the inside of your bones, called the ---- ------ (4,6)
- In Stage 1 of the cell cycle, DNA is ------ (6)
- Contains sap, found in plant cells (7)
- Another name for the division in Stage 2 of the cell cycle (7)
- In stage 3 of the cell cycle, the whole cell ------- (7)
- Strengthens plant cells (4,4)
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- Contains DNA and controls the cell (7)
- The cells which carry water through plants (5)
- Cells which carry electrical impulses around your body (5)
- The name of the type of cloning which can be used to treat patients (11)
- The process cells go through when they specialise (15)
- A plant cell which absorbs water from the soil (4,4)
- The cells produced by the cell cycle are genetically --------- (9)
- A developing baby from which we can take stem cells (6)
- A cell which is fertilised by a sperm cell (3)
- Create proteins (8)
- Animal and plant cells are also called ---------- (10)
- Small loop of DNA found in bacterial cells (7)
25 Clues: Create proteins (8) • Strengthens plant cells (4,4) • A tail on a bacterial cell (9) • A cell which has a tail to swim (5) • Contains DNA and controls the cell (7) • Contains sap, found in plant cells (7) • Controls what enter and leaves the cell (4,7) • The cells which carry water through plants (5) • A cell which is fertilised by a sperm cell (3) • ...
story of drinking water 0 2018-12-17
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- something water comes out of
- bruh you know what this means
- 30 percent of fresh water
- a cycle that has something to do with water
- something you drink
- something that water comes out of
- underground layer of material
- something water comes out of
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- a type of water thats good for your pipe
- the strength of something
- a type of water thats hard
- something to do with how water is made
- something people use to get clean
- something that's in water
- the type of water quality
15 Clues: something you drink • the strength of something • 30 percent of fresh water • something that's in water • the type of water quality • a type of water thats hard • something water comes out of • something water comes out of • bruh you know what this means • underground layer of material • something people use to get clean • something that water comes out of • ...
Water Cycle- Abigail A 2022-11-28
8 Clues: melts and becomes water • water seeping into earth • what travels in the water cycle • helps move the water with energy • it helps bring water down to earth • they drink water and urinate it out • the largest body of water in the water cycle • water from the sky running into land or oceans
Biology Quick Quiz 2023-11-21
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- part of the plant with living organism
- active site of not complementary enzyme and substrate
- cycle that essential for life in earth
- product of glycolysis
- phase that occur in glycolysis
- Oxidative Phosphorylation mechanism
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- enzyme that transfer 3PG phosphate from 3C
- characteristics of water
- process of producing ATP using energy in H ion
- citric acid cycle
- major process in carbon cycle
- all of the population f different species live in the same area
- a method that can accelerate the processing of molecule
13 Clues: citric acid cycle • product of glycolysis • characteristics of water • major process in carbon cycle • phase that occur in glycolysis • Oxidative Phosphorylation mechanism • part of the plant with living organism • cycle that essential for life in earth • enzyme that transfer 3PG phosphate from 3C • process of producing ATP using energy in H ion • ...
Water 2023-06-09
10 Clues: water • waste water • liquid to gas • cycle of water • water underground • agricultural water • salt water to fresh water • normal drinkable fresh water • what separates different water sources • not enough water to meet peoples needs
Water 2023-06-09
10 Clues: water • waste water • liquid to gas • cycle of water • water underground • agricultural water • salt water to fresh water • normal drinkable fresh water • what separates different water sources • not enough water to meet peoples needs
GCSE Biology T6 Ecology FT 2021-01-20
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- A plant is an example of a primary _______. L1
- Animal ____ for food and mates, plants _____ for light and nutrients and water. L1
- The square device used in the "sampling" lesson You count all the species you are interested in that you see in this square. L4
- Cutting down large areas of trees. It's being done to the amazon :(. L6
- ______ factors include temperature, light intensity, water, soil type. L1
- An adaptation some creatures have to blend in and not be seen so they can avoid predators. L2
- When there are lots of different creatures in an ecosystem all depending and interacting with one another. L6
- Rain, snow, sleet. Part of the water cycle. L5
- Cacti have shallow and widespread _____s to get as much water as possible from any desert rain. L2
- The process, which absorbs sunlight, that plants do to make energy which ultimately fuels the whole food chain and all life! L3
- An animal that only eats meat. L3
- When water ____ it turns into water vapour in the air as part of the water cycle. L5
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- An adaptation that camels have to store water in fat. L2
- The ______ house effect is causing global warming. Because we are adding carbon dioxide too much to the atmosphere.
- An animal at the top of its food chain - it preys on other creatures. L3
- If the number of predators increase, the number of prey _______.
- Changes to a body to suit a location. So the creature can better survive its environment. L2
- An organism that can live in very extreme environments. L2
- Breaks down dead and decaying biological matter, returning it to the soil e.g. fungus. L3
- Many food chains all interconnected are called food ___. L3
- All creatures do this process to make energy from glucose and oxygen. Returns CO2 to the air in the carbon cycle. L5
- ____ fuels are made of dead, very compressed biological material. We burn them to create electricity. L5
- A habitat where it rains very little. L2
23 Clues: An animal that only eats meat. L3 • A habitat where it rains very little. L2 • A plant is an example of a primary _______. L1 • Rain, snow, sleet. Part of the water cycle. L5 • An adaptation that camels have to store water in fat. L2 • An organism that can live in very extreme environments. L2 • Many food chains all interconnected are called food ___. L3 • ...
Aidans geography crossword 2019-10-04
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- when a wave breaks water is washed up the beach
- waves smashing against rocks
- the process of the layers of rock being peeled off
- the distance travelled by wind over open water
- the final part of the cycle where the material is dropped off
- when the sea water dissolves rocks
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- when water runs back down the beach
- when the backwash is stronger than the swash
- the process after erosion in the 3-way cycle
- the waves which build up the beaches
- the wearing away of land forms
11 Clues: waves smashing against rocks • the wearing away of land forms • when the sea water dissolves rocks • when water runs back down the beach • the waves which build up the beaches • when the backwash is stronger than the swash • the process after erosion in the 3-way cycle • the distance travelled by wind over open water • when a wave breaks water is washed up the beach • ...
Science Review 2025-04-10
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- the average weather pattern over time
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- measures air pressure
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- slowing or stopping motion
- a front that brings thunderstorms cooler, clear, fair conditions
- a land ecosystem that is hot year around
- an saltwater ecosystem made of mostly grasses
- making objects fall toward the center of the earth
- a group of overlapping food chains
- an ecosystem made up of both salt and freshwater
- the creation of a new substance
- the smallest unit of life
- a part of the water cycle in which gas is turned into a liquid
- an organism that eats only other animals
- a large saltwater ecosystem
- a trait in an animal that is not taught or learned
- system that sends signals from and to the brain
- a plant or organism that creates its own food
- A group of different tissues that join together into one structure
- how fast an object is moving
- something that was taught or learned
- system that provides support and structure
- a part of the water cycle in which different states of water fall to the earth
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- a land ecosystem comprised of trees and has 4 seasons
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- an organism Made up of cells, tissues, organs, organ/body systems
- system that brings in oxygen and rids the body of carbon dioxide
- measures the temperature
- measures wind speed
- a trait that develops because of external factors
- a part of the water cycle in which water vapor is released through plants leaves
- a group of cells that work together to complete the same job
- a front that brings long lasting rain, warmer, rainy, humid conditions
- physical characteristics passed down from parents to offspring
- what it is like outside at any given place or time
- system that transports gases, blood, & nutrients
- a part of the water cycle in which water changes to a gas
- a change in size, shape, or state
- an organism that eats other living things
- measures wind direction
- an organism that breaks down dead things
- system and supports movement
- a land ecosystem with large trees and lots of rain
- an organism that eats only plants
- a large freshwater ecosystem
46 Clues: measures wind speed • measures air pressure • measures wind direction • measures the temperature • the smallest unit of life • slowing or stopping motion • a large saltwater ecosystem • system and supports movement • how fast an object is moving • a large freshwater ecosystem • the creation of a new substance • a change in size, shape, or state • an organism that eats only plants • ...
Plants Unit Part 1 Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones and do not need water for reproduction
- The kingdom of multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms that perform photosynthesis
- Wetland formed by mosses that stores water and carbon and creates acidic conditions
- Structure in angiosperms that aids in reproduction and attracts pollinators
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients throughout the plant
- A sugar produced during photosynthesis that stores energy for plants
- Nonvascular plants like mosses that reproduce with spores and need water for reproduction
- Small vascular plants with hollow stems and cilia, historically used for scrubbing pots
- Specialized tissue that transports water, nutrients, and food in plants
- The science of classifying organisms into groups based on shared characteristics
- The process of lowering pH in peat bogs, reducing competition from other plants
- Small vascular plants that resemble moss but have vascular tissue
- The life cycle pattern in plants alternating between gametophyte and sporophyte stages
- The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces gametes (sperm and egg)
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- Organelle that breaks down glucose to release energy for the cell
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen
- Seedless vascular plants like ferns that reproduce with spores
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores
- Characteristic of plants like ferns, horsetails, and club mosses that have vascular tissue but reproduce with spores
- Structure that protects seeds in angiosperms and aids in seed dispersal
- Vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves
- Structure in gymnosperms that produces seeds and pollen
- Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits and flowers
- Structure in ferns that produces and releases spores
26 Clues: Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs • Structure in ferns that produces and releases spores • The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores • Structure in gymnosperms that produces seeds and pollen • Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits and flowers • Seedless vascular plants like ferns that reproduce with spores • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2022-10-09
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- Location of the calvin cycle.
- A light harvesting molecule in the ETC.
- Another name for the light independent reactions.
- The _______ mesophyll is the location of most of the chloroplasts in a leaf.
- A sequence of membrane proteins that pass electrons to each other.
- The calvin cycle requires this gas as a reactant.
- An enzyme in the ETC that generates ATP using a gradient of hydrogen ions.
- The primary function of the ETC proteins is to create a hydrogen ion ________.
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- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- An enzyme in the Calvin cycle that fixes carbon dioxide into sugar.
- Location of the light dependent reactions.
- Pores on a leaf that allow for gas exchange.
- The three carbon sugar produced by the calvin cycle.
- This molecule provides electrons for the ETC.
- An energy molecule utilized by cells.
- Green pigment in a photosystem.
- An electron carrier that gets reduced during the ETC of photosynthesis
- The primary purpose of photosynthesis is to produce ______.
18 Clues: Location of the calvin cycle. • Green pigment in a photosystem. • An energy molecule utilized by cells. • A light harvesting molecule in the ETC. • Location of the light dependent reactions. • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • Pores on a leaf that allow for gas exchange. • This molecule provides electrons for the ETC. • ...
science again ugh 2023-03-17
10 Clues: seep into • cold water • heated water • involves water • involves plants • cannot infiltrate • when water heats up • room temperature water • happens 24/7 to all water • ex; rain, snow, sleet, hail
All about water 2021-02-05
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- source of pollution
- Occurs as a result of continuous rainfall
- can be in the form of sleet, rain, hail or snow
- spills source of pollution
- Disease causing organism
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- Place where all organisms exist togeather
- cycle Another name for the water cycle
- pollution Contamination of water
- Extreme temperatures cause this
9 Clues: source of pollution • Disease causing organism • spills source of pollution • Extreme temperatures cause this • pollution Contamination of water • cycle Another name for the water cycle • Place where all organisms exist togeather • Occurs as a result of continuous rainfall • can be in the form of sleet, rain, hail or snow
aquatic sience 2023-09-20
15 Clues: rain • steam • dense • polarity • adhesion • cohesion • viscosity • solubility • conviction • water cycle • specigicheat • point of boil • point of melt • fluid dynamic • surface tension
Exogenic Processes 2024-09-12
15 Clues: ten • one • six • five • three • eight • eleven • fourteen • thirteen • cycle four • Erosion nine • reaction two • Weathering seven • Processes twelve • Weathering fifteen
Dashaun 2021-04-22
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- a fuel formed by natural processes
- the seed of a plant
- a process used by plant sand other organisms to convert light energy
- the gas phase into the liquid phase
- water cycle the continuous movement of water
- another word for water cycle
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- the process of water movement through a plant
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- a layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet
- inhabit soil
10 Clues: inhabit soil • the seed of a plant • another word for water cycle • a fuel formed by natural processes • the gas phase into the liquid phase • the process of water movement through a plant • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • water cycle the continuous movement of water • a layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet • ...
Open Ocean 2025-09-18
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- Most common beverage
- Popular fish sandwich
- Villain in spongebob
- Animal that can hide itself
- Opposite of onshore
- Largest biome in the world
- moving in and out
- Circle of currents
- Tornado under water
- World's largest sea creature
- large body of water
- Jaws
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- Bottom of the ocean
- Surface of the ocean
- delivering across ocean
- Middle of the ocean
- Proper name for the open ocean
- Cycle of ocean life
- Small fish thats seen in schools
- A group of fish
20 Clues: Jaws • A group of fish • moving in and out • Circle of currents • Bottom of the ocean • Middle of the ocean • Opposite of onshore • Cycle of ocean life • Tornado under water • large body of water • Most common beverage • Surface of the ocean • Villain in spongebob • Popular fish sandwich • delivering across ocean • Largest biome in the world • Animal that can hide itself • ...
Environmental Science Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-12-12
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- When dead plants and animals break down into the soil
- When water falls from clouds as rain, snow, or hail
- A repeating process in nature
- The cycle that moves h20 around the Earth
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
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- When water vapor cools and forms clouds
- When liquid water turns into water vapor
- A gas plants release thathumans breathe in
- A gas that makes up most of the air we breathe
- an element found in all living things and in the atmosphere
10 Clues: A repeating process in nature • When water vapor cools and forms clouds • When liquid water turns into water vapor • The cycle that moves h20 around the Earth • A gas plants release thathumans breathe in • A gas that makes up most of the air we breathe • The process plants use to make food using sunlight • When water falls from clouds as rain, snow, or hail • ...
hydro power basics 2022-02-12
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- cycle Wasserkreislauf
- eliminiert
- gelegen
- Stauung
- generieren
- Damm
- Treibstoff
- (Kraft)werk
- abhängig sein von
- Menge des Wasserdurchflusses
- nützen
- unendlich
- source Wasserquelle
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- Einrichtung
- reduziert
- Pumpspeicherung
- Höhenänderung
- Aufladesystem
- Umleitungsstruktur
- erneuerbare Energie
- Umleitung
- fließen
- produzieren
- Prozess
- Quellen
25 Clues: Damm • nützen • gelegen • Stauung • fließen • Prozess • Quellen • reduziert • Umleitung • unendlich • eliminiert • generieren • Treibstoff • Einrichtung • (Kraft)werk • produzieren • Höhenänderung • Aufladesystem • Pumpspeicherung • abhängig sein von • Umleitungsstruktur • erneuerbare Energie • source Wasserquelle • cycle Wasserkreislauf • Menge des Wasserdurchflusses
Save the Water 2024-07-04
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- We can repair any _______
- Conservar
- Gota
- Do not throw away _____ is any water body
- We can use a ______ with water for fruits and vegetables
- We can take short ______
- Medio ambiente
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- Humans, ______ and animals need water to survive
- Water comes from the water _____
- We need water to ______
- Water helps us grow ______
- We can turn off the _____ while applying soap
- We can turn off the ____ when brushing our teeth
- Water keep our body ______
- We can use a _____ to collect rain and shower water until it gets warm
15 Clues: Gota • Conservar • Medio ambiente • We need water to ______ • We can take short ______ • We can repair any _______ • Water helps us grow ______ • Water keep our body ______ • Water comes from the water _____ • Do not throw away _____ is any water body • We can turn off the _____ while applying soap • Humans, ______ and animals need water to survive • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PUZZLE 2024-09-26
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms
- water which collects as droplets
- the loss or removal of nitrogen
- the chemical element of atomic number 15
- Cycle the process in which carbon atoms
- the process of combining
- water held underground
- a reactive element that is found in water
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- process by which an element or compound
- Water any body of water above ground
- a colorless tasteless odorless element
- the process by which plants give off water
- Cycle the continuous movement of water
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable
- The chemical element
- The process of changing from a solid
- Cycle a biogeochemical process
17 Clues: The chemical element • water held underground • the process of combining • Cycle a biogeochemical process • the loss or removal of nitrogen • water which collects as droplets • The process of changing from a solid • Water any body of water above ground • any liquid or frozen water that forms • a colorless tasteless odorless element • process by which an element or compound • ...
Earth's Cycles Crossword 2020-03-30
Across
- ______ are necessary to get nitrogen from the air->soil->plants
- a key component of DNA and cell membranes
- when water turns from vapor (gas) to liquid
- the phosphorous cycle ______ ____ (2 words) include the atmosphere
- organism that makes its own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide
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- when things like fertilizer get into ponds and streams, causing the growth of algae and death of fish
- the ____ cycle includes decomposition, combustion, absorption and respiration
- water moving from liquid to gas
- where water that is stored underground in soil and rock
- examples rain, sleet, hail, snow
- organism that eat other organisms
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- the 2nd largest place on our planet where carbon is stored
- transpiration is when _____ release water vapor from their leaves
14 Clues: makes up 78% of the atmosphere • water moving from liquid to gas • examples rain, sleet, hail, snow • organism that eat other organisms • a key component of DNA and cell membranes • when water turns from vapor (gas) to liquid • where water that is stored underground in soil and rock • the 2nd largest place on our planet where carbon is stored • ...
Cycling of Matter 2025-09-12
Across
- these organisms eat dead organisms
- is the process that takes unusable nitrogen and turns it into a useable form
- these organisms make their own food
- the process in which liquid changes into a gas
- this element is an essential part of proteins
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- the process in which organisms are broken down
- water that falls from the clouds
- the process in which plants make their own food
- all matter does this through the environment
- this element can enter the atmosphere when organisms die and decompose
- these organisms eat plants and/ or animals
- the process during which water vapor chanes into liquid water
- this cycles from Earth to its atmosphere and back again. There are 3 main processes for this cycle.
- this is the element in air that we breathe in
14 Clues: water that falls from the clouds • these organisms eat dead organisms • these organisms make their own food • these organisms eat plants and/ or animals • all matter does this through the environment • this element is an essential part of proteins • this is the element in air that we breathe in • the process in which organisms are broken down • ...
Natural Science 2025-12-09
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- living organisms that perform photosynthesis and provide oxygen, food, and other resources
- live in water and breathe through gills
- lives on land and in water
- the study of weather
- the study of all extraterrestrial objects and phenomena
- how oxygen is created, used by other organisms and then feeds the original organism to start over
- a process where one or more substances are transformed into a new substance with different properties
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- warm-blooded creature that has feathers, beaks, and wings.
- requires external source of heat
- organisms that do not have a backbone
- preserved remains from once living things
- how water evaporates and condenses
- the study of rocks and rock layers
- alterations that affect the form or appearance of a substance
14 Clues: the study of weather • lives on land and in water • requires external source of heat • how water evaporates and condenses • the study of rocks and rock layers • organisms that do not have a backbone • live in water and breathe through gills • preserved remains from once living things • the study of all extraterrestrial objects and phenomena • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2024-04-11
15 Clues: Path • Give • Water • Heart • Plead • Sneaky • Famous • Annoyed • Command • Attention • Measurement • Urgently beg • Woman engaged • Run off secretly • system Cycle of blood
Water water water 2024-08-28
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- process of turning seawater into drinking water
- source the place where the river begins
- Singapore's National Water Agency that helps to manage water consumption
- process that decreases water in a catchment
- water______refers to a place where water is contained
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- pollutant from farming that can cause euthrophication
- a long period of little or no rainfall in a specific area
- process by which water enters the ground or soil
- large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except rivers and streams
- _____flood occurs due to very heavy rainfall over a short period of time
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- use of water in factories and power plants
- an area that receives water and contributes water to rivers
- a large mass of seawater that is connected to other similar masses of water
- refers to water used for household activities
- water that collects below the surface of Earth
- water__________is the introduction of harmful substances into water bodies
- surface___________is the water that travels on the ground to reach streams and rivers
- occurs when inputs are more than outputs in a catchment
19 Clues: a large mass of ice that moves slowly • source the place where the river begins • use of water in factories and power plants • process that decreases water in a catchment • refers to water used for household activities • water that collects below the surface of Earth • process of turning seawater into drinking water • process by which water enters the ground or soil • ...
Water Cycle/Carbon Cycle Key Terms 2016-05-12
Across
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- rotting; decay
- plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves
- to go from a solid state to a gas without becoming liquid first
- rain that flows off from the land in streams.
- process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or water
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- a natural source such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- process by which a gas or vapor changes to a liquid
- the process in which plants make energy
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees for a non-forest use
- to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor
- water beneath the surface of the ground andthe source of water in springs and wells
- outer gaseous layers in the sky
13 Clues: rotting; decay • outer gaseous layers in the sky • the process in which plants make energy • rain that flows off from the land in streams. • to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor • process by which a gas or vapor changes to a liquid • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • to go from a solid state to a gas without becoming liquid first • ...
Chapter 7 Water on Earth 2023-02-15
Across
- The bottom of the wave
- A land area that supplies water to a river system
- A permeable layer underground that allows water to flow
- Water found under the ground
- The water cycle process that forms clouds
- A measurement from crest to crest of a wave
- Earth's rotation causes wind/water to curve
- The top of the saturated zone
- a material that does not allow water through
- This current is very fast and is dangerous to swimmers at the ocean
- Causes mudslides, flooding, tornadoes, and hurricanes
- Evaporation of water given off by plants
- A wave measurement from trough to crest
- The number of waves that pass a point in an amount of time
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- A material that allows water to go through
- Any form of water that falls from a cloud
- This type of well has water that rises on its own with no pump needed
- An area that separates two watersheds
- When a lake fills up with nutrients and becomes a field
- Technology that uses sound waves to map the ocean floor
- The amount of salt in a sample of water
- A stream like movement of water in the ocean
- The continuous movement of water from Earth's surface to atmosphere
- A movement of energy through a body of water
- A man made lake located behind a dam
- This underground zone contains air but no water
- A man made structure that prevents beach erosion
- The average temperatures and precipitation in a location over a long time
- A step in the water cycle where a liquid is changed to a gas
- Can cause winters to be bad and cools an areas atmosphere
- This underground zone is filled with water
- Where an organism lives
- A large wave usually caused by an under water earthquake in the ocean
- The top of the wave
- A smaller stream flowing into a larger one
35 Clues: The top of the wave • The bottom of the wave • Where an organism lives • Water found under the ground • The top of the saturated zone • A man made lake located behind a dam • An area that separates two watersheds • The amount of salt in a sample of water • A wave measurement from trough to crest • Evaporation of water given off by plants • ...
GCSE Biology T6 Ecology FT 2021-01-20
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- A habitat where it rains very little. L2
- If the number of predators increase, the number of prey _______.
- ____ fuels are made of dead, very compressed biological material. We burn them to create electricity. L5
- An organism that can live in very extreme environments. L2
- Rain, snow, sleet. Part of the water cycle. L5
- A plant is an example of a primary _______. L1
- When there are lots of different creatures in an ecosystem all depending and interacting with one another. L6
- ______ factors include temperature, light intensity, water, soil type. L1
- Changes to a body to suit a location. So the creature can better survive its environment. L2
- Breaks down dead and decaying biological matter, returning it to the soil e.g. fungus. L3
- Many food chains all interconnected are called food ___. L3
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- Animal ____ for food and mates, plants _____ for light and nutrients and water. L1
- The ______ house effect is causing global warming. Because we are adding carbon dioxide too much to the atmosphere.
- An adaptation some creatures have to blend in and not be seen so they can avoid predators. L2
- Cutting down large areas of trees. It's being done to the amazon :(. L6
- An animal that only eats meat. L3
- An adaptation that camels have to store water in fat. L2
- All creatures do this process to make energy from glucose and oxygen. Returns CO2 to the air in the carbon cycle. L5
- The process, which absorbs sunlight, that plants do to make energy which ultimately fuels the whole food chain and all life! L3
- When water ____ it turns into water vapour in the air as part of the water cycle. L5
- An animal at the top of its food chain - it preys on other creatures. L3
- The square device used in the "sampling" lesson You count all the species you are interested in that you see in this square. L4
- Cacti have shallow and widespread _____s to get as much water as possible from any desert rain. L2
23 Clues: An animal that only eats meat. L3 • A habitat where it rains very little. L2 • Rain, snow, sleet. Part of the water cycle. L5 • A plant is an example of a primary _______. L1 • An adaptation that camels have to store water in fat. L2 • An organism that can live in very extreme environments. L2 • Many food chains all interconnected are called food ___. L3 • ...
Caitlyn's Spelling HW 2016-05-05
20 Clues: sea • map • moon • area • anger • money • strong • balcony • 5 rings • massive • umbrella • grateful • Lucky Charms • pants, shirt • The Water _____ • Fast And _______ 7 • A tropical ________ • raise hand to forehead • _______, February, March • HELLO, HELLo, HELlo, HEllo, Hello, hello
Earth's Cycles Crossword 2020-03-30
Across
- when things like fertilizer get into ponds and streams, causing the growth of algae and death of fish
- transpiration is when _____ release water vapor from their leaves
- the ____ cycle includes decomposition, combustion, absorption and respiration
- a key component of DNA and cell membranes
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- the phosphorous cycle ______ ____ (2 words) include the atmosphere
- ______ are necessary to get nitrogen from the air->soil->plants
- water moving from liquid to gas
- organism that makes its own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide
Down
- when water turns from vapor (gas) to liquid
- organism that eat other organisms
- where water that is stored underground in soil and rock
- examples rain, sleet, hail, snow
- the 2nd largest place on our planet where carbon is stored
14 Clues: makes up 78% of the atmosphere • water moving from liquid to gas • examples rain, sleet, hail, snow • organism that eat other organisms • a key component of DNA and cell membranes • when water turns from vapor (gas) to liquid • where water that is stored underground in soil and rock • the 2nd largest place on our planet where carbon is stored • ...
Properties of Water by Daniela Cabrera p.2 2022-09-01
Across
- estuaries where rivers meet oceans
- an arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land larger than a bay
- the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums
- a large body of salt water mostly enclosed by land
- the ocean is divided into 5 of these with no natural boundaries, entirely separate
- 0.05 percent of the water
- ocean with a very high biological productivity
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- lakes, rivers, salinity less than 0.5 ppt
- ocean that is the largest of the ocean basins
- ocean that provides major sea routes connecting the Middle East, with Europe and the Americans, and has a high biodiversity
- oceans habitats include coral reefs, open oceans, deep sea, and ect.
- the most important source of water for the water cycle
- ocean in which in the winter the area covered by ice increases, only to decrease in the summer
- an indentation of a shoreline generally smaller than a gulf
- the continuous circulation of water through the atmosphere, oceans, groundwater and other surface waters
- ocean with an S shape that results in 2 distinct basins
16 Clues: 0.05 percent of the water • estuaries where rivers meet oceans • lakes, rivers, salinity less than 0.5 ppt • ocean that is the largest of the ocean basins • ocean with a very high biological productivity • a large body of salt water mostly enclosed by land • the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums • the most important source of water for the water cycle • ...
A&P II, Chapter 24. Metabolism and Nutrition 2025-09-02
Across
- transfer of heat via infrared waves
- gaining of an electron
- sum of all catabolic and anabolic reactions that take place in the body
- process that converts high-energy NADH and FADH2 into ATP
- breakdown of triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids
- breakdown of fatty acids into smaller chain fatty acids and acetyl CoA
- loss of an electron
- anion released into the small intestine to neutralize the pH of the food from the stomach
- oxygen, the recipient of the free hydrogen at the end of the electron transport chain
- form that glucose assumes when it is stored
- reactions that break down larger molecules into their constituent parts
- transfer of heat through physical contact
- amount of energy expended by the body at rest
- lipids, or fats, consisting of three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol backbone
- synthesis of lipids that occurs in the liver or adipose tissues
- organic compounds required by the body to perform biochemical reactions like metabolism and bone, cell, and tissue growth
- also called the Krebs cycle or the citric acid cycle; converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
- series of metabolic reactions that breaks down glucose into pyruvate and produces ATP
- transfer of heat between the skin and air or water
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- also called the citric acid cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle, converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
- also called the Krebs cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle; converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
- relative amount of body weight compared to the overall height; a BMI ranging from 18–24.9 is considered normal weight, 25–29.9 is considered overweight, and greater than 30 is considered obese
- fatty acid oxidation
- lipid consisting of a single fatty acid chain attached to a glycerol backbone
- protein pore complex that creates ATP
- (also, redox reaction) pair of reactions in which an electron is passed from one molecule to another, oxidizing one and reducing the other
- reactions that build smaller molecules into larger molecules
- amount of energy consumed minus the amount of energy expended by the body
- transfer of heat that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- smallest, monomeric sugar molecule
- process that converts potentially toxic nitrogen waste into urea that can be eliminated through the kidneys
- amount of heat it takes to raise 1 kg (1000 g) of water by 1 °C
- production of ATP from glucose oxidation via glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation
- inorganic compounds required by the body to ensure proper function of the body
34 Clues: loss of an electron • fatty acid oxidation • gaining of an electron • smallest, monomeric sugar molecule • transfer of heat via infrared waves • protein pore complex that creates ATP • transfer of heat through physical contact • form that glucose assumes when it is stored • amount of energy expended by the body at rest • transfer of heat between the skin and air or water • ...
Bio test 2023-01-10
Across
- required for photosynthesis
- made during photosynthesis
- in every food, people watch it
- a small area that makes a living organism
- a movie
- turns water co2 and sunlight into food
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- short fornicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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- how to get energy from glucose
- requires photosynthesis
- needs oxygen
- citric acid cycle
- the ability to do work
- doesnt need oxygen
- o2
- the decomposing of a substance by bacteria
- base of all life
- carries energy to the calvin cycle
18 Clues: o2 • a movie • needs oxygen • base of all life • citric acid cycle • doesnt need oxygen • the ability to do work • requires photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • required for photosynthesis • how to get energy from glucose • in every food, people watch it • carries energy to the calvin cycle • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • turns water co2 and sunlight into food • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2025-12-05
Across
- carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- three-carbon molecules that is on end product of glycolysis.
- and NADPH-Energy-carrying molecules prouduced durning the light-Dep. reaction and used in the calvin cycle.
- -IND.RXN-Reaction in photosynthesis that use ATP and NAPDPH to make sugar(Glocose) in stroma.
- Splitting" process.
- where glycolysis takes place.
- Reparation
- membrane-location of the Cellular Respiration where most ATP is produced.
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- cell structures that converts light energy to chemical energy.
- carrier produced by the Krebs cycle.
- Light-The initial energy source for photosynthesis.
- pigment found in chloroplast that traps light energy.
- main energy currency of the cell.
- Dep. RXN-Reaction in photosynthesis reqiuiring sunlight and water.
- where the light-IND. reaction (calvin cycle) take place.
- of fermentation product by yest.
16 Clues: Reparation • Splitting" process. • where glycolysis takes place. • of fermentation product by yest. • main energy currency of the cell. • carrier produced by the Krebs cycle. • Light-The initial energy source for photosynthesis. • pigment found in chloroplast that traps light energy. • carrier produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. • ...
Plankton 2024-01-17
Across
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
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- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
15 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments. • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Water Cycle & Carbon Cycle 2022-11-02
Across
- Eating food so the carbon and other elements will become part of your body.
- Carbon dioxide is released to the air when fossil fuels or wood is burned.
- Rain, sleet, snow and hail are examples of this.
- Organisms use their metabolism to break down carbon-containing food for energy and release carbon dioxide
- Bodies of organisms are compressed over millions of years and may become fuel.
- Water seeping into the ground.
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- Water leaving the leaves of plants.
- Water vapor comes together as tiny droplets in the sky.
- Carbon dioxide from the air and water is broken apart and rebuilt as sugar (glucose).
- The carbon from the bodies of dead organisms returns to the soil and air.
- Pocket of water-soaked soil/sediment under the ground.
- The sun gives water molecules enough energy to float as water vapor.
- Rivers, creeks, and streams are examples of this.
13 Clues: Water seeping into the ground. • Water leaving the leaves of plants. • Rain, sleet, snow and hail are examples of this. • Rivers, creeks, and streams are examples of this. • Pocket of water-soaked soil/sediment under the ground. • Water vapor comes together as tiny droplets in the sky. • The sun gives water molecules enough energy to float as water vapor. • ...
Properties of Water by Daniela Cabrera p.2 2022-09-01
Across
- estuaries where rivers meet oceans
- an arm of an ocean partly enclosed by land larger than a bay
- the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums
- a large body of salt water mostly enclosed by land
- the ocean is divided into 5 of these with no natural boundaries, entirely separate
- 0.05 percent of the water
- ocean with a very high biological productivity
Down
- lakes, rivers, salinity less than 0.5 ppt
- ocean that is the largest of the ocean basins
- ocean that provides major sea routes connecting the Middle East, with Europe and the Americans, and has a high biodiversity
- oceans habitats include coral reefs, open oceans, deep sea, and ect.
- the most important source of water for the water cycle
- ocean in which in the winter the area covered by ice increases, only to decrease in the summer
- an indentation of a shoreline generally smaller than a gulf
- the continuous circulation of water through the atmosphere, oceans, groundwater and other surface waters
- ocean with an S shape that results in 2 distinct basins
16 Clues: 0.05 percent of the water • estuaries where rivers meet oceans • lakes, rivers, salinity less than 0.5 ppt • ocean that is the largest of the ocean basins • ocean with a very high biological productivity • a large body of salt water mostly enclosed by land • the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums • the most important source of water for the water cycle • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL 2024-09-19
Across
- a mineral that makes up 1% of a persons total body weight
- any body of water found on Earth's surface
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid
- a colourless,odourless,tasteless gas
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere.
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- chemical element with symbol C and atomic number
- happens when a liquid turns into a gas
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
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- a natural gas
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail — any kind of weather condition where something's falling from the sky.
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- the process of combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen or one of its compounds.
- the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata in their leaves
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- chemical element
- the continuous movement of water within the earth and its atmosphere
17 Clues: a natural gas • chemical element • a colourless,odourless,tasteless gas • happens when a liquid turns into a gas • any body of water found on Earth's surface • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • chemical element with symbol C and atomic number • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • ...
Module 7 2023-12-04
Across
- Because water vapor is lighter than the air molecules around it, as water evaporates, it rises in the air and moves around with the air currents until it eventually _______.
- This is important and we could not live without it.
- Warmer climates have ___________ rain drops during a storm as compared to rain in cooler climates.
- When warm air filled with water vapor moves ________ up into the cool, dry, air of the troposphere, it cools down.
- When air cools, the water vapor in the air condenses forming _________.
- Warm air actually can hold more _____________ than cool air.
- When the atmosphere has too much water vapor, the water molecules condense into small liquid drops that _______ around in the air.
- When more water molecules pile on top of dust particles, they eventually form tiny liquid water droplets called _____________. More and more of this forms clouds in the sky.
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- Weather events drive the ________ of water.
- The water cycle is also known as the _________ cycle.
- Water _________ can be seen when heating up a pot of water on the stove, seeing the steam rising out of it.
- The vaporization process is called _____________.
- When water molecules come across small _________ particles in the air, they stick to them.
- This causes some of the individual water ___________ to gain enough energy to become gaseous water instead of liquid water.
- In bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers, liquid water heats up by the _____.
15 Clues: Weather events drive the ________ of water. • The vaporization process is called _____________. • This is important and we could not live without it. • The water cycle is also known as the _________ cycle. • Warm air actually can hold more _____________ than cool air. • When air cools, the water vapor in the air condenses forming _________. • ...
Earth's Cycles Crossword 2020-03-30
Across
- ______ are necessary to get nitrogen from the air->soil->plants
- a key component of DNA and cell membranes
- when water turns from vapor (gas) to liquid
- the phosphorous cycle ______ ____ (2 words) include the atmosphere
- organism that makes its own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide
Down
- when things like fertilizer get into ponds and streams, causing the growth of algae and death of fish
- the ____ cycle includes decomposition, combustion, absorption and respiration
- water moving from liquid to gas
- where water that is stored underground in soil and rock
- examples rain, sleet, hail, snow
- organism that eat other organisms
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- the 2nd largest place on our planet where carbon is stored
- transpiration is when _____ release water vapor from their leaves
14 Clues: makes up 78% of the atmosphere • water moving from liquid to gas • examples rain, sleet, hail, snow • organism that eat other organisms • a key component of DNA and cell membranes • when water turns from vapor (gas) to liquid • where water that is stored underground in soil and rock • the 2nd largest place on our planet where carbon is stored • ...
Pasvik 2022-03-29
20 Clues: farms • chalk • Hyphae • midrib • quartz • pupils • tree sap • woodwork • bicyckles • cloudberry • gunchamber • moose claw • ozon layer • root system • snowcrystals • huntin grounds • Crossword-Labs • rein-deer-horn • the water cycle • how old is the sckool
Plankton Vocab 2024-01-19
Across
- A close and long-term interaction between different biological species.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
Down
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its feeding relationship to other organisms.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water.
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments
- A bloom of harmful, often toxic, phytoplankton that can lead to the discoloration of water.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
15 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments • A close and long-term interaction between different biological species. • ...
Areya Hipwell's Water Cycle Crossword 2024-12-17
Across
- A low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- Contains 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
- It's all the air from the bottom of an ant's leg to where there is no more air miles up in the sky.
- The opposite of melting and goes from a liquid to a solid.
- A type of water vapor high up in the sky.
- A place where water moves underground and finds an opening to the land surface and emerges.
- Where a gas turns into a liquid like when you're wiping a mirror after a shower.
- Contains water and allows water to move all around the globe.
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- Where water turns into a gas and stays in the atmosphere.
- Where clouds drop forms of water onto earth's surface.
- Where a solid turns into a liquid.
- Contains tiny liquid particles like a cloud but it's low and it is hard to see with it.
- Occurs when precipitation falls and falls in the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
- Makes the water cycle work. It provides energy and heat.
- Where water gets locked up and moves very slowly in the water cycle.
15 Clues: Where a solid turns into a liquid. • A type of water vapor high up in the sky. • Contains 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms. • Where clouds drop forms of water onto earth's surface. • A low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • Makes the water cycle work. It provides energy and heat. • Where water turns into a gas and stays in the atmosphere. • ...
rashadpuzzle 2024-09-20
Across
- any liquid or frozen water
- the conversion of a vapor.
- removal of nitrogen or nitrogen
- a mineral that makes up 1%
- Cycle nature's way of reusing carbon
- streams, rivers,
- water that exists underground
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas
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- happens when a liquid turns into a gas
- water
- a chemical element
- such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- Cycle Evaporation, Convection
- colorless, odorless,
- nonmetallic chemical element
- conversion of a substance
- Cycle, marine ecosystems
17 Clues: water • streams, rivers, • a chemical element • colorless, odorless, • Cycle, marine ecosystems • conversion of a substance • any liquid or frozen water • the conversion of a vapor. • a mineral that makes up 1% • nonmetallic chemical element • water that exists underground • removal of nitrogen or nitrogen • Cycle Evaporation, Convection • such as leaves, stems and flowers. • ...
Litawn's crossword 2019-04-02
Across
- cold-blooded, like dinosaurs
- This is made of water droplets.
- I want to cook, so this water must ____.
- Small drops of water.
- no eggs. like a dog.
- when water becomes a cloud.
- This is a noun (tion). A gas becomes a liquid.
- big.
- it's more high.
- Falling water
Down
- Don't be slower, try to be _____.
- I didn't go to your wedding. Can I see your ______?
- How fast you are going.
- How wet is the air? This is the ________.
- the water ______.
- When water goes down from somewhere.
- Let's ______. We'll see what happens.
- Another word for water vapor.
- I want to guess something about science.
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- 面
- What is below you?
- 面积
23 Clues: 面 • 面积 • big. • Falling water • it's more high. • the water ______. • What is below you? • no eggs. like a dog. • Small drops of water. • How fast you are going. • When a liquid becomes a gas • when water becomes a cloud. • cold-blooded, like dinosaurs • Another word for water vapor. • This is made of water droplets. • Don't be slower, try to be _____. • When water goes down from somewhere. • ...
Week of 3/8/2024 2024-03-05
15 Clues: pleased • promise • dim light • agreement • suspicion • bad weather • show of care • flock of sheep • positive feeling • writers of a bible • showing of feelings • goes against anything • 3 sides of equal length • cycle earth's water around earth • to change in character or function
Mulism Worship 2014-01-08
Across
- Also known as ablution; a cleansing of the body using water.
- The bathing of the whole body
- Intention in their heart for prayer
- One "cycle" of prayer
- Time of prayer that occurs at night
- "Friday prayer"
- Arabic meaning calling
- Is a chain with beads in it
- Leader of the congregation
Down
- Prayer position that consists of bending down & the act of speaking the words "God is most great"
- Prayers discussed in this section are said prior to or during the obligatory prayer rite
- "In the name of Allah"
- The cleansing procedure that replaces water with sand or dust when water cannot be found or used.
- Prayer position similar to ruku that consists later in one prayer cycle
- Time of prayer that occurs at dawn
- Time of prayer that occurs at sunset
- Time of prayer that occurs after noon
- Type of prayer
- Time of prayer that occurs in the mid-afternoon
19 Clues: Type of prayer • "Friday prayer" • One "cycle" of prayer • "In the name of Allah" • Arabic meaning calling • Leader of the congregation • Is a chain with beads in it • The bathing of the whole body • Time of prayer that occurs at dawn • Intention in their heart for prayer • Time of prayer that occurs at night • Time of prayer that occurs at sunset • ...
