water cycle Crossword Puzzles
All About Water 2013-06-28
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- the solid form of water, produced by freezing
- salt water that cover the greater part of earth's surface
- to consume, spend, or employ uselessly
- a source of supply, support, or aid
- place where water is collected and stored for use
- introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land
- gradual increase
- prevention of waste; preservation
- any complete round that repeats or is repeated
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- water fallen as rain
- a transparent, odourless and tasteless liquid
- newly made or obtained
- a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- fresh water that can be found deep underground
- a precipitation in the form of ice crystals
- costly
- vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of earth's surface
- suitable for drinking
20 Clues: costly • gradual increase • water fallen as rain • suitable for drinking • newly made or obtained • prevention of waste; preservation • a source of supply, support, or aid • to consume, spend, or employ uselessly • the process of removing salt from sea water • a precipitation in the form of ice crystals • the solid form of water, produced by freezing • ...
Vocabulary Review: Energy in the Earth System 2024-11-13
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- a system in which both energy and matter are exchanged with the surroundings.
- the mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust.
- During the __________ cycle, this element moves through every sphere except the atmosphere, because it is rarely a gas.
- The transfers of energy between Earth’s spheres can be thought of as parts of an energy __________.
- In the __________-term carbon cycle, plants convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbohydrates, such as glucose.
- a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
- According to the __________ law of thermodynamics, energy is transferred between systems, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- Earth's interior is heated by radioactive decay and gravitational contraction are examples of __________ sources of energy.
- __________ must be altered, or fixed, before organisms can use it in this cycle.
- a food __________ is used to represent the relationships between multiple food chains.
- Many __________ on Earth cycle between reservoirs.
- carbon moves through Earth’s four spheres over a very long time period during the __________-term carbon cycle.
- Earth’s four main spheres are open systems that can be thought of as huge __________ of matter and energy.
- A __________ is a group of processes in which matter and energy repeatedly move through a series of reservoirs.
- The __________ law of thermodynamics states that when energy transfer takes place, matter becomes less organized with time.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Plants capture solar energy by a chemical process called __________.
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- the ability to do work.
- a system in which energy, but not matter, is exchanged with the surroundings.
- the study of the complex relationships between living things and their nonliving, or abiotic, environment.
- the portion of the Earth that is water.
- Energy enters the system in the form of sunlight and is released into space as __________.
- The Earth system is composed of four “__________” that are storehouses of all of the planet’s matter.
- non-living
- Earth’s most important __________ energy source is the sun.
- All natural cycles can be altered by __________ activities.
- The sequence in which organisms consume other organisms can be represented by a food __________.
- Because Earth’s interior is warmer than its surface layers, hot materials move toward the surface in a process called __________.
- The __________ cycle is the continuous movement of this compound from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface and back to the atmosphere.
- A __________ is a place where matter or energy is stored.
- This cycle has a short-term cycle and a long-term cycle.
- the part of Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth.
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment.
- An organized group of related objects or components that interact to create a whole.
- Carbon is stored in the geosphere in buried plant or animal remains and in a type of rock called a __________.
- the contamination of the environment with harmful waste products or impurities.
36 Clues: non-living • the ability to do work. • the portion of the Earth that is water. • anything that has mass and takes up space. • Many __________ on Earth cycle between reservoirs. • a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon. • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment. • This cycle has a short-term cycle and a long-term cycle. • ...
Final Exam Vocab 2022-09-15
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- has chlorophyll and site of photosynthesis
- plants are first divided into this subcategory, this subcategory is divided into seed and seedless
- found in chloroplast
- the fourth level in levels of organization
- the movement of substances from high concentration to low concentration
- the first level in levels of organization
- All cells come from ___________ cells, original cell
- plants are first divided into this subcategory, an example is liverworts
- makes RNA
- a macromolecule, examples are fats and cholesterol
- type of adaptation, example is seed and spores
- this subcategory comes from vascular plants, it then divides into angiosperm and gymnosperm
- the fifth stage of plant life cycle
- carries water and minerals upwards in a plant
- type of adaptation, example is cuticle
- the control center of the cell
- a macromolecule, examples are bread and rice
- type of adaptation, example is vascular tissue
- the diffusion of water
- this subcategory comes from seed plants, examples are flowers and fruits
- the organelle where energy is made, the powerhouse of the cell
- site of protein synthesis
- the fourth stage of plant life cycle
- the third stage of plant life cycle
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- when the concentration of substances are the same inside and outside of the cell
- made of cellulose, protects and keeps the shape of the cell
- the third level in levels of organization
- type of adaptation, example is cellulose
- controls what come into or go out of cell
- carries sugar throughout the plant
- this transport does not requires cell energy
- the reaction plants use to make energy
- the second level in levels of organization
- this subcategory comes from seed plants, examples are pine cone or ginkgo
- part of the flower that becomes a fruit
- the fifth level in levels of organization
- the first stage of plant life cycle
- larger in plant cells, stores water and food
- the second stage of plant life cycle
- this subcategory comes from vascular plants, an example is horsetails
- a macromolecule, example is meats
- found on the leaves, helps to absorb carbon dioxide and water
- the process when pollen grain lands on the stigma
- the reaction plants use to make food
- cell wall is made out of this
- a macromolecule, examples are DNA and RNA
- this transport requires cell energy
- the process that breaks down glucose into smaller substances
- makes proteins
- the part of the microscope where the slide is placed
50 Clues: makes RNA • makes proteins • found in chloroplast • the diffusion of water • site of protein synthesis • cell wall is made out of this • the control center of the cell • a macromolecule, example is meats • carries sugar throughout the plant • the first stage of plant life cycle • the fifth stage of plant life cycle • this transport requires cell energy • ...
AP Biology Photosynthesis and Respiration Exam Review 2024-05-13
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- the process of splitting water in the presence of light
- the three carbon compound that is formed as a result of glucose metabolism (glycolysis)
- the process that converts stored chemical energy in glucose into usable, stored, chemical energy in ATP in the mitochondria
- in the absence of oxygen
- anaerobic respiration that includes performing only glycolysis and produces alcohol in plants and yeast and produces lactic acid in animals and bacteria
- this is the source of the oxygen released during photosynthesis and of electrons added to the ETC
- the number of ATP produced during glycolysis
- these are passed along the ETC membrane proteins, providing energy to pump hydrogen ions
- the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle
- the process occurring in the matrix of the mitochondria that produces carbon dioxide and reduced electron carriers that deliver electrons to the ETC
- requiring oxygen
- gaining electrons
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of oxygen; occurs during ETC of cellular respiration
- the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm
- this is created as hydrogen ions are actively pumped across a membrane during the ETC
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of the sun; occurs during ETC of photosynthesis
- the process of adding carbon dioxide to Rubp during the Calvin Cycle
- the process that converts light energy to stored chemical energy in the form of glucose in the chloroplast
- using carbon dioxide to create a 6 carbon compound that will then be used to form glucose, while recycling 5 carbons to be used again
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- produced in plants and yeast cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- occur along the thylakoid membrane and creates a small amount of ATP and electron carrier NADPH to be used in the Calvin Cycle
- the location of the Calvin Cycle
- the energy rich carbon compound created at the end of the Calvin Cycle
- the process of removing a carbon from pyruvate and removing electrons to be used in the ETC; intermediate step between glycolysis and the krebs cycle
- the process bacteria use to create organic compounds in the absence of light
- produced in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- the series of reactions that occur along the thylakoid AND inner mitochondrial membranes
- the space within the inner mitochondrial membrane where the Kreb's cycle occurs
- the pigment molecule that absorbs sunlight energy during photosynthesis
- this is formed when hydrogens flowing back through the membrane bind with oxygen at the end of the ETC during respiration
- one of two compounds produced at the end of the light dependent reactions that is needed to fuel the calvin cycle; activates things by adding a phosphate
- discs within the chloroplasts where the light reactions occur
- the reduced final carrier acceptor created at the end of the photosynthetic ETC and is used during the Calvin Cycle
- the passive transport of ions across a membrane
- the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ADP + P = ATP
- losing electrons
- this gas is produced primarily during the Krebs Cycle of cell respiration
- the complexes within the thylakoid membrane that contain various proteins and chlorophyll
- the electron carriers produced during the Krebs cycle that deliver electrons to the ETC
- the final electron acceptor in the respiratory electron transport chain
40 Clues: requiring oxygen • losing electrons • gaining electrons • in the absence of oxygen • the location of the Calvin Cycle • the number of ATP produced during glycolysis • the passive transport of ions across a membrane • the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm • the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle • the process of splitting water in the presence of light • ...
The water of da earf 2022-10-18
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- / what is water held in the ground?
- /different stuff sticking together?
- / what water has no salt?
- /What is the underground formation holding ground water?
- /What is the water near or at the surface?
- /What is the water that goes under or through to a river?
- / what water collects on the ground?
- /the cycle of water through earth
- /What is a river that drained called?
- /What is the same stuff sticking together
- / what isnt able to be penetrated?
- /where excess water goes?
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- / what are large things of ice called?
- /What is a river bleeding into a bigger river?
- /What is liquid to gas?
- / What is able to be penetrated?
- /What is molocules having opposite charges?
- /water going through the ground?
- /what is gas to liduid?
- / what is the thing that only some things go through?
- /What is the loss of water through leaves
21 Clues: /What is liquid to gas? • /what is gas to liduid? • / what water has no salt? • /where excess water goes? • / What is able to be penetrated? • /water going through the ground? • /the cycle of water through earth • / what isnt able to be penetrated? • / what is water held in the ground? • /different stuff sticking together? • / what water collects on the ground? • ...
Bio revision 2025-05-29
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- the conversion of CO2 and RuBP into 3-PGA.
- NADPH donates electrons to an intermediate three-carbon molecule in the cycle to produce G3P
- The main cells in leaves that photosynthesise
- plants that made 3-carbon compounds, they lose a lot of water through their open stomata
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- input of light independent stage
- Used for improving efficiency, physical tolerance, disease resistance, chemical resistance, enhance, etc
- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- The binding of oxygen to Rubisco
- how many times must the calvin cycle occur to produce glucose?
- main site of photosynthesis in plants & have a large surface area to maximise the amount of light hitting the surface
- stacks of thylakoids
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates
- A specific reactant acted upon by an enzyme
- Organisms that are able to make their own food
- steps of the light independent stage
- catalyses reactions
- An electron carrier involved in photosynthesis.
- Second stage of photosynthesis. Occurs in the stroma of the chloroplasts. Involves using ATP, reduced NADP and carbon dioxide to make organic molecules.
- pi
- An activity that does not change atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Creates and removes the same amount.
- number of molecules needed to enter the calvin cycle to produce glucose
- Chloroplasts contains a photosynthetic pigment known as
- take up water from the soil and transported through the xylem to photosynthesising cells
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- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- Renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- input of the light dependent stage, output of light independent stage, output of aerobic respiration
- an output of the light dependent stage
- the first stage of photosynthesis
- plants that close their stomata during the day to prevent water loss and their Calvin Cycle occurs in the night
- the RuBP molecules needed to start the cycle again are reproduced.
- C6H12O6. Heterotrophs obtain glucose from their food. Broken down from complex carbohydrates. Autotrophs produce glucose through photosynthesis
- The chemical breakdown of carbohydrates that produces lactic acid as the main end product.
- plants that make 4-carbon compounds, they lose about half as much water as C3 plants and can grow fast, but they must have heat and dry season
- an alcohol fuel made from crops like corn and sugarcane in a process of fermentation and distillation
- A sequence of electron carrier molecules (membrane proteins) that shuttle electrons during the redox reactions that release energy used to make ATP.
- location of light independent stage
- Fuel from organic sources (biomass)
- The use of yeast to break down sugars. When in an anaerobic environment, some cells can use glycolysis and fermentation to keep producing ATP.
- location of light dependent stage
- Enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle (the addition of CO2 to RuBP, or ribulose bisphosphate).
- open to allow carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to diffuse into the leaf and close to prevent water loss from the leaf
- A metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions
- the use of an electron acceptor other than oxygen to complete metabolism using electron transport-based chemiosmosis
- protein structure level of rubisco
- Water, temperature, light intensity, and carbon dioxide
- Producing ATP with oxygen by breaking down glucose (36-38 ATP); occurs in the mitochondria
- contains Membrane, granum (stacks of thylakoids), and stroma (fluid filled empty space)
49 Clues: pi • catalyses reactions • stacks of thylakoids • input of light independent stage • The binding of oxygen to Rubisco • the first stage of photosynthesis • location of light dependent stage • protein structure level of rubisco • location of light independent stage • Fuel from organic sources (biomass) • steps of the light independent stage • an output of the light dependent stage • ...
water systems 2019-03-26
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- in water.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- word origin and
- basin A drainage basin is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet,
- atmosphere is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates
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- The scientific study of the properties,
- warming a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to then greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- All of the Earth's water, including surface water
- the earth's oceans,
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- Salinity is the measure of all the salts
13 Clues: in water. • word origin and • the earth's oceans, • The scientific study of the properties, • Salinity is the measure of all the salts • All of the Earth's water, including surface water • atmosphere is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth. • cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • ...
All About the Hydrosphere 2021-10-12
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- Consists of four kinds which are hail, rain, sleet and snow.
- The process of liquid turning into gas
- Scientific term of the water cycle
- Water that comes out of plant's stomata
- The process of liquid turning into solid
- Happens when water cannot infiltrate into the ground
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- Process of solid turning directly to a gaseous state
- The process of water being absorbed into the soil
- The process of gas turning into liquid
- Permanently frozen ice underneath the ground, phenomenon can be found in cold regions.
10 Clues: Scientific term of the water cycle • The process of liquid turning into gas • The process of gas turning into liquid • Water that comes out of plant's stomata • The process of liquid turning into solid • The process of water being absorbed into the soil • Process of solid turning directly to a gaseous state • Happens when water cannot infiltrate into the ground • ...
Aquaculture 2021-12-10
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- growing fish and plants together in the same system
- a system in which water constantly circulates/recycles through the system
- the growth of plants strictly through water
- holds water
- chemical produced from fish excretion
- a cycle in which fish provide nutrients for the plants, and the plants clean the water
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- waste left from the organisms
- illness spread throughout the systems
- the process of growing of fish and plants simultaneously
- a toxic chemical to fish produced by ammonia
10 Clues: holds water • waste left from the organisms • illness spread throughout the systems • chemical produced from fish excretion • the growth of plants strictly through water • a toxic chemical to fish produced by ammonia • growing fish and plants together in the same system • the process of growing of fish and plants simultaneously • ...
Roots 2023-12-14
water cycle cross word 2016-03-02
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- A rock's ability to let water pass through it.
- A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow.
- The water evaporates from the leaves of plants and moves into the air.
- Table An underground boundary where the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation meet.
- To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed.
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity.
- Water Water at the surface of the earth.
- Vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid below the liquid's boiling point.
- The region of land drained by a river system.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
- Water The water beneath the Earth's surface.
13 Clues: Water Water at the surface of the earth. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Water The water beneath the Earth's surface. • The region of land drained by a river system. • A rock's ability to let water pass through it. • To soak or fill to the point where no more can be absorbed. • A rock layer that stores ground water and allows it to flow. • ...
Water Cycle - Brendan Macaluso 2023-11-28
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- liquid to a gas
- Precipitation that seeps into the ground.
- a solid that turns straight to a gas without turning to water first
- The largest body of water.
- a gas that goes directly to a solid not turning to a liquid first
- What mainly powers the water cycle.
- The way clouds form.
- liquid to a solid
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- The movement of water from the sun's energy.
- Rain, snow, sleet, are all what.
- the chemical form of water
- Condensed water vapor.
- A dew like cloud close to the ground.
- gas to a liquid
- solid to a liquid
15 Clues: liquid to a gas • gas to a liquid • solid to a liquid • liquid to a solid • The way clouds form. • Condensed water vapor. • the chemical form of water • The largest body of water. • Rain, snow, sleet, are all what. • What mainly powers the water cycle. • A dew like cloud close to the ground. • Precipitation that seeps into the ground. • The movement of water from the sun's energy. • ...
Water cycle/ Thermal energy 2024-03-08
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- The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- The source of energy for the water cycle
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Movement of water between evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and transpiration
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
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- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- The transfer of temperature from a warm object to a cold object
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor and dust particles floating in the atmosphere
- A state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape
13 Clues: The source of energy for the water cycle • A measure of how hot or cold something is • The water that is beneath Earth's surface • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume • The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance • ...
Atmosphere and Water Cycle 2025-03-18
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- What is the outermost layer of the atmosphere called?
- What process happens when plants release water vapor?
- What is water without any other substances?
- What type of precipitation is frozen and falls as ice?
- What is water stored underground called?
- What is the process of water turning into vapor?
- Water that covers most of the Earth's surface and contains salt
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- What forms clouds during the water cycle?
- What layer of the atmosphere protects us from harmful UV rays?
- Which gas makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere?
- What is the term for water falling from the sky?
- What is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth?
- What is the name of the layer where weather happens?
13 Clues: What is water stored underground called? • What forms clouds during the water cycle? • What is water without any other substances? • What is the term for water falling from the sky? • What is the process of water turning into vapor? • What is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth? • Which gas makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere? • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2025-05-13
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- A large stream of water
- When water vapours rise from the plants into the air we call that:
- A visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets
- When water gathers in lakes, seas, or oceans we call that:
- Water in its liquid form is called:
- Water that is below the surface
- When gas changes to liquid we call that:
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- When water vapours rise from water into the air we call that:
- When rain or snow falls we call that:
- Water in its gas form is called:
- Centre of the solar system
- Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter
- Water in its solid form is called:
13 Clues: A large stream of water • Centre of the solar system • Water that is below the surface • Water in its gas form is called: • Water in its solid form is called: • Water in its liquid form is called: • When rain or snow falls we call that: • When gas changes to liquid we call that: • Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter • ...
Unit 3 2018-10-27
20 Clues: like • fire • bike • look • path • water • dairy • a box • travel • a step • a hole • turning • at last • come from • need to pay • havebad something • like this thing best • a plan of do something • other people don't like • a vehicles or method of travel
Alicia Martinez water cycle crossword 6th hour 2023-11-28
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- made of water, are made when condensation happens
- changes liquid and frozen water into a gas
- makes rain fall, and helps with the entire cycle
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- when evaporation condenses making a cloud
- the cause of the entire water cycle, fuels the water cycle
- scientific name is H2O (little 2)
- when rain falls from the sky
7 Clues: when rain falls from the sky • scientific name is H2O (little 2) • when evaporation condenses making a cloud • changes liquid and frozen water into a gas • made of water, are made when condensation happens • makes rain fall, and helps with the entire cycle • the cause of the entire water cycle, fuels the water cycle
Water You Doing?? 2026-03-04
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- Rain gathering into little streams from rain
- Cycle A merry-go-round of water
- A stream that escapes from a river
- Water evaporating from plants
- Sponges, filters and habitat
- Shelf Where the crab bites your toe
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- Watering what grows
- Niagara Falls is an example
- Underground "reservoirs" to hold water
- Water trapped in gravel and soil
- An area where rainwater gathers and flows into rivers
- Factories coming into communities
- Water from water plus water from plants
- Table How close water is to the surface
- A stream paying taxes to a river
15 Clues: Watering what grows • Niagara Falls is an example • Sponges, filters and habitat • Water evaporating from plants • Water trapped in gravel and soil • A stream paying taxes to a river • Cycle A merry-go-round of water • Factories coming into communities • A stream that escapes from a river • Shelf Where the crab bites your toe • Underground "reservoirs" to hold water • ...
water cycle ethan pd 6 2023-11-27
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- Weather
- a liquid that is deep in the ground
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
- a big body of water
- liquid that heats up into a gas
- Snow from mountains run down into rivers
- two forms of water
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- water soaking into the ground
- Gravity pulls the liquid from a cloud down
- water running down land
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- gas that cools down and forms into a liquid
- water running downhill
- rain, hail, snow, etc
14 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 • a liquid that is deep in the ground • the energy that drives the water cycle • Snow from mountains run down into rivers • Gravity pulls the liquid from a cloud down • ...
The Water Cycle 2020-04-06
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- Visible mass of small droplets seen close to the ground
- The stage when water falls from the sky as rain?
- An area of land where all water is collected
- The changing of water vapour into droplets?
- The final stage of the water cycle?
- Soft white flakes of ice that fall from the sky to the earth?
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- The name given to the changing of water into gas?
- White hard pieces ice that fall from the sky
- Visible mass of small droplets in the sky?
9 Clues: The final stage of the water cycle? • Visible mass of small droplets in the sky? • The changing of water vapour into droplets? • An area of land where all water is collected • White hard pieces ice that fall from the sky • The stage when water falls from the sky as rain? • The name given to the changing of water into gas? • ...
The Water Cycle 2020-04-26
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- the process of water rising into the air
- a place where water collects
- frozen water
- vapour condenses to form these
- what happens when clouds are full of vapour
- this heats up water on land, rivers and seas
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- this brings water back to the ocean
- the term used for water in an ocean
- if its cold the precipitation from clouds could freeze, creating this
9 Clues: frozen water • a place where water collects • vapour condenses to form these • this brings water back to the ocean • the term used for water in an ocean • the process of water rising into the air • what happens when clouds are full of vapour • this heats up water on land, rivers and seas • if its cold the precipitation from clouds could freeze, creating this
Water Cycle Crossword 2021-04-14
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- water heading towards a larger body of water
- Water owing through a solid
- the exhalation of water vapor through the leaves of a plant
- white puff in the sky
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- water stored under the surface of the earth
- water moving through the ground to reach groundwater
- Rain, Snow, Hail, Sleet etc.
- H2O
- gas to a liquid
9 Clues: H2O • gas to a liquid • white puff in the sky • Water owing through a solid • Rain, Snow, Hail, Sleet etc. • water stored under the surface of the earth • water heading towards a larger body of water • water moving through the ground to reach groundwater • the exhalation of water vapor through the leaves of a plant
Water Cycle 223 2016-03-08
9 Clues: vapour • heat trapping • rivers, floods • rain snow hail • warming of Earth • where clouds form • underground water • big area of salty water • water evaporation on plants
The Water Cycle 2023-10-12
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- Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere.
- The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- The process of interrupting the movement of water in the chain of transportation events.
- Surface storage in oceans, lakes, reservoirs, and glaciers; underground storage occurs in the soil, in aquifers, and in the crevices of rock formations.
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- Water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- The movement of water through the soil.
- Precipitation that does not soak into the soil but instead moves on the Earth's surface toward streams.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- The physical process involving movement of water through the boundary area where the atmosphere interfaces with the soil.
9 Clues: The movement of water through the soil. • The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • The process of turning from liquid into vapor. • Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere. • Water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. • The process of interrupting the movement of water in the chain of transportation events. • ...
The water cycle 2023-11-30
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- all the water on under and above Earth.
- when liquid turns to gas.
- any liquid and solid form that forms in the atmosphere then falls back to the surface.
- The earths crust.
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- water changing form.
- the layers or gases that surround and planet.
- water in the state of gas.
- a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen.
- water stored below Earth's surface.
9 Clues: The earths crust. • water changing form. • when liquid turns to gas. • water in the state of gas. • water stored below Earth's surface. • all the water on under and above Earth. • a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. • the layers or gases that surround and planet. • any liquid and solid form that forms in the atmosphere then falls back to the surface.
The water cycle 2023-11-30
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- all the water on under and above Earth.
- when liquid turns to gas.
- any liquid and solid form that forms in the atmosphere then falls back to the surface.
- The earths crust.
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- water changing form.
- the layers or gases that surround and planet.
- water in the state of gas.
- a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen.
- water stored below Earth's surface.
9 Clues: The earths crust. • water changing form. • when liquid turns to gas. • water in the state of gas. • water stored below Earth's surface. • all the water on under and above Earth. • a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. • the layers or gases that surround and planet. • any liquid and solid form that forms in the atmosphere then falls back to the surface.
The Water Cycle 2022-10-05
Across
- change from liquid to water vapor
- the gaseous outside of the Earth
- the change of water vapor to a denser liquid
Down
- what makes water fall?
- the deposit of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow
- the portion of precipitation on land that reaches streams
- water within the Earth that makes springs and wells
- the quality or state of being condensed
- another word for dirt
9 Clues: another word for dirt • what makes water fall? • the gaseous outside of the Earth • change from liquid to water vapor • the quality or state of being condensed • the change of water vapor to a denser liquid • the deposit of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow • water within the Earth that makes springs and wells • the portion of precipitation on land that reaches streams
Water Cycle Vocab 2023-02-16
9 Clues: big puffy clouds • white wispy clouds • water from the ocean • the gas form of water • the change from gas to water • water from lakes, rivers, streams • where ground water collects in the earth • drops of water that form on cool surfaces • the falling of water as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
The Water Cycle 2023-03-29
9 Clues: solid turns to vapor • water turns to vapor • vapor turns to liquid • evaporation from plants • water that flows over the ground • a thin layer of gases surrounding earth • the continual movement of water on earth • any form of water that falls onto the earth • water that fills the cracks and spaces underground
The Water Cycle 2023-01-11
Across
- water at the surface that seeps into the soil and fills empty spaces in the ground
- water that has seeped into the ground and replenishes groundwater
- collection of water in underground
- water vapor to liquid water, formation of clouds
- solid water to water vapor, skipping the liquid phase
Down
- water vapor released from stomata of plants
- liquid water to water vapor
- body of water where water fills up
- the on-land draining of water towards a body of water
9 Clues: liquid water to water vapor • body of water where water fills up • collection of water in underground • water vapor released from stomata of plants • water vapor to liquid water, formation of clouds • the on-land draining of water towards a body of water • solid water to water vapor, skipping the liquid phase • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2022-10-30
Across
- The constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- 3–4% salt
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- Water found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and ice sheets and underground that contains low concentrations of salt
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- A buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time
Down
- Water found in oceans (and a few lakes) that
- The entire body of salt water that covers about 71% of Earth
- Change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid
- Change in state of matter from a liquid to a vapor or gas
10 Clues: 3–4% salt • Water found in oceans (and a few lakes) that • Change in state of matter from a gas to a liquid • Change in state of matter from a liquid to a vapor or gas • A buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time • The entire body of salt water that covers about 71% of Earth • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky • ...
water cycle crossword 2022-11-30
Across
- occurs when rivers over flow.
- appears as the waterfall retreats
- movement of water on the earths surface in a channel
- water released rom plants to the atmosphere
- when minerals get transported
- cuts away rock behind the waterfall
Down
- minerals which dissolve the beds and banks
- occurs when there is not enough energy in the river.
- where rocks hit each other and wear down
- there are four types
10 Clues: there are four types • occurs when rivers over flow. • when minerals get transported • appears as the waterfall retreats • cuts away rock behind the waterfall • where rocks hit each other and wear down • minerals which dissolve the beds and banks • water released rom plants to the atmosphere • occurs when there is not enough energy in the river. • ...
Water Cycle Puzzle 2022-11-17
Across
- water vapor is respired when an animal exhales
- liquid water slowly passes through pore spaces underground
- water vapor becomes liquid water
- water from the ground turns to vapor in the atmosphere
- water moves directly to vapor from ice or snow without ever melting into water
Down
- water falls from the atmosphere back to land
- an animal consumes liquid water by drinking or eating
- an animal eliminates water through their wastes
- plants release water on to their leaves that then evaporates into vapor
9 Clues: water vapor becomes liquid water • water falls from the atmosphere back to land • water vapor is respired when an animal exhales • an animal eliminates water through their wastes • an animal consumes liquid water by drinking or eating • water from the ground turns to vapor in the atmosphere • liquid water slowly passes through pore spaces underground • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-03-06
Across
- rainwater that runs down mountains and hills
- when rain water soaks into the ground
- this makes clouds
- water that moves underground to the rivers, seas, and oceans
Down
- water from the groud becomes water vapor
- rain,snow,sleet,hail
- white or gray objects in the sky
- this causes evaporation
- a type of precipitation in the winter
9 Clues: this makes clouds • rain,snow,sleet,hail • this causes evaporation • white or gray objects in the sky • when rain water soaks into the ground • a type of precipitation in the winter • water from the groud becomes water vapor • rainwater that runs down mountains and hills • water that moves underground to the rivers, seas, and oceans
The Water Cycle 2025-01-09
Across
- A process when water vapor in the air changes into liquid water
- Any water that falls from the sky in liquid or frozen form and reaches the ground
- A process where water goes into soil
Down
- When water evaporates from plants and trees
- When water moves downward from the land surface onto soil or porous rock
- When a solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid
- The process of liquid turning into a gas
- Vapor Water in a gaseous state
- An underground layer that contains groundwater
- Precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate
10 Clues: A process where water goes into soil • Vapor Water in a gaseous state • The process of liquid turning into a gas • When water evaporates from plants and trees • An underground layer that contains groundwater • Precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate • A process when water vapor in the air changes into liquid water • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2026-03-19
Across
- Water vapor cools and turns back into liquid droplets.
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas when heated.
- The gas form of water that rises into the atmosphere.
- Plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- Water soaks into the soil and moves underground.
Down
- Water gathers in oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water.
- Water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock layers.
- Water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water flows over the ground and moves toward rivers, lakes, or oceans.
9 Clues: Water soaks into the soil and moves underground. • Water changes from a liquid to a gas when heated. • The gas form of water that rises into the atmosphere. • Water vapor cools and turns back into liquid droplets. • Water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • Water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock layers. • ...
8S Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2025-03-03
Across
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- The process through which water is lost through a plant’s leaves
- The male reproductive part of a flower
- Receives pollen; hairy or sticky
- The sprouting of the embryo out of a seed
- The reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- When an egg cell and a sperm cell join to form a new cell
- Develops into a seed when fertilized
- A young organism that develops from a zygote
- A layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- Produces pollen
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- A small opening in the underside of a leaf through which water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can move
- The female reproductive part of a flower
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- A fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
- A leaflike structure that encloses and protects the bud of a flower
- A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers; attracts pollinators
- Stalk that supports the stigma
- A structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury as it grows through the soil
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces gametes
- Stalk-like structure that supports the anther
- Protects ovules and seeds as they develop
24 Clues: Produces pollen • Stalk that supports the stigma • Receives pollen; hairy or sticky • Develops into a seed when fertilized • The male reproductive part of a flower • The female reproductive part of a flower • The sprouting of the embryo out of a seed • Protects ovules and seeds as they develop • The reproductive structure of an angiosperm • ...
Water 2015-10-28
Across
- The start of a river
- A fertile are at the mouth of a river
- A large lake filled with fresh drinking water
- Water that runs of the surface into a lake or river
- The downfall of the forms of water
- Hot water in it's gas state
- Huge Wave
- Sprinkler
- A large mass of frozen liquid
Down
- A clear liquid
- The transformation of liquid into Gas
- Electricity Generated from flowing or falling water
- A large of water overflowed on to the surface
- The Cycle of water
- An opening in the surface that shots superheated water
15 Clues: Huge Wave • Sprinkler • A clear liquid • The Cycle of water • The start of a river • Hot water in it's gas state • A large mass of frozen liquid • The downfall of the forms of water • The transformation of liquid into Gas • A fertile are at the mouth of a river • A large of water overflowed on to the surface • A large lake filled with fresh drinking water • ...
watershed and human impact 2023-11-13
Across
- water filtering through a porous material
- creates natural pressure
- replenished by precipitation
- withdrawing groundwater causing the land to sink
- more prone to water pollution than ground water
- moves slowly through aquifers
- region between the earth's surface and the water table
- area of groundwater affected by contamination
- largest source of agricultural pollution
- dissolved salt
- way that surface water is replenished
Down
- largest use of groundwater
- release of liquid petroleum into the water
- can move depending on rainfall
- makes up 3% of Earth's water resources
- a resource that can be used repeatedly
- sediments that transmit groundwater freely
- contamination of bodies of water
- spaces through out a rock layer
- made of gravel, sandstone, or limestone
- region where pore spaces are filled with water
- an example is a stream, channel, reservoir, or bay
- another name for the water cycle
23 Clues: dissolved salt • creates natural pressure • largest use of groundwater • replenished by precipitation • moves slowly through aquifers • can move depending on rainfall • spaces through out a rock layer • contamination of bodies of water • another name for the water cycle • way that surface water is replenished • makes up 3% of Earth's water resources • ...
Unit 1 Crossword (William Smith) 2025-05-19
Across
- Northern forest biome with conifers
- Cycle without a gaseous phase
- Total mass of living matter
- Diagram showing energy levels
- Breaks down dead material
- Level of feeding in a food chain
- Water soaking into the ground
- Cycle moving CO₂ through systems
- One species hunts and eats another
- Species used to assess ecosystem health
- Tendency toward energy disorder
- One species benefits, one is harmed
- Converts nitrates to nitrogen gas
- Feeds on dead organic matter
- Symbiosis where both species benefit
- Interacting system of living and nonliving things
- Role and position in the environment
- Makes its own food using sunlight
- Long-term relationship between species
- Forest with four seasons and broadleaf trees
- Species with large ecosystem impact
- Energy available to consumers after losses
- Cycle involving fixation and denitrification
- Eats other organisms for energy
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- Where river meets the sea
- Nonliving part of an ecosystem
- Converts sunlight into chemical energy
- Law stating energy can't be created or destroyed
- Total amount of energy captured by producers
- Complex network of food chains
- Water that flows over land surfaces
- Struggle for limited resources
- Linear path of energy flow
- Process converting N₂ to ammonia
- Converts ammonia to nitrates
- Cycle moving H₂O through ecosystems
- Physical environment where species live
- Rule stating energy transfer between levels
- Hot, humid biome with high biodiversity
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Group of similar organisms that reproduce
- Living part of an ecosystem
- Reef ecosystem with high marine diversity
- One species benefits, other unaffected
- Nutrient uptake by organisms
- Releases energy by breaking down food
- Region with specific climate and life
- Percent of energy transferred up a food chain
- Measure of variety in life forms
- Tropical grassland with scattered trees
- Dry biome with sparse vegetation
- Non-native and harmful species
- Cold, treeless biome with permafrost
53 Clues: Where river meets the sea • Breaks down dead material • Linear path of energy flow • Total mass of living matter • Living part of an ecosystem • Converts ammonia to nitrates • Feeds on dead organic matter • Nutrient uptake by organisms • Cycle without a gaseous phase • Diagram showing energy levels • Water soaking into the ground • Nonliving part of an ecosystem • ...
WATER WITH TECHNICAL TERMS 2024-01-05
Across
- colorless,odorless and transparent
- inflammation of gastrointestinal tract
- increase the rate of sedimentation
- it cannot dissolve more of the solute
- used to sterilize water
- ability of a solute to dissolve a solvent
- Hydrilla,lotus and water chestnut
- this water is salty
- is the easiest and most recommended purification technique
- continuous circulation of water from the earth to the atmosphere and back again to the earth
- process off giving of water in the form of vapour through the leaves of plants
Down
- Caused by amoeba or bacteria
- disease spread primarily through contaminated water
- used in batteries of inverters and cars
- most watery plant
- substance which is added in a liquid
- a fluid which is used to cool a system by transferring heat away from one part to another
- the level of water under the ground
- water man of India
- helps in excretion of waste from the body
20 Clues: most watery plant • water man of India • this water is salty • used to sterilize water • Caused by amoeba or bacteria • Hydrilla,lotus and water chestnut • colorless,odorless and transparent • increase the rate of sedimentation • the level of water under the ground • substance which is added in a liquid • it cannot dissolve more of the solute • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Water Cycle Vocabulary 2025-01-08
Across
- CYCLE
- of how hot or cold something is. (10 letters)
- pellets of ice that form when rain freezes. (5 letters)
- of the water cycle where water collects in one place. (12 letters)
- from the sun that drives weather patterns. (12 letters)
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- continuous movement of water on Earth. (11 letters)
- pellets that fall during thunderstorms. (4 letters)
- process where water vapor cools and forms liquid water. (13 letters)
- ENERGY
- in the atmosphere that can fall as rain, snow, or sleet. (13 letters)
- body of saltwater that influences weather. (5 letters)
- process of water turning into vapor. (11 letters)
12 Clues: CYCLE • ENERGY • of how hot or cold something is. (10 letters) • process of water turning into vapor. (11 letters) • continuous movement of water on Earth. (11 letters) • pellets that fall during thunderstorms. (4 letters) • body of saltwater that influences weather. (5 letters) • pellets of ice that form when rain freezes. (5 letters) • ...
Water Cycling &Treatment 2023-05-26
Across
- make water safe for consumption
- water cycle
- water moving downwards through soil
- make water unfit for consumption
- aerobic process in which water is produced as a by-product
- water flowing from the surface of the ground into water bodies
- movement of water through rocks and into underground water
- water vapour changing to liquid
Down
- water returning to the earth's surface as rain, snow or hail
- collection of similar bacteria
- loss of water from plant to atmosphere
- changing of water from liquid to gas
- simple purification method
- special cloth used to filter water
14 Clues: water cycle • simple purification method • collection of similar bacteria • make water safe for consumption • water vapour changing to liquid • make water unfit for consumption • special cloth used to filter water • water moving downwards through soil • changing of water from liquid to gas • loss of water from plant to atmosphere • ...
Litawn's crossword 2019-04-02
Across
- it's more high.
- Don't be slower, try to be _____.
- This is a noun (tion). A gas becomes a liquid.
- How wet is the air? This is the ________.
- I want to guess something about science.
- This is made of water droplets.
- 面
- Another word for water vapor.
- big.
Down
- I want to cook, so this water must ____.
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- when water becomes a cloud.
- Small drops of water.
- Let's ______. We'll see what happens.
- 面积
- I didn't go to your wedding. Can I see your ______?
- when the air feels wet, we say it is ______.
- the water ______.
- When water goes down from somewhere.
- How fast you are going.
- no eggs. like a dog.
- cold-blooded, like dinosaurs
- Falling water
- What is below you?
24 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. • ...
7th hour Cooper Eddleman 2023-11-28
Across
- Is the best ginger
- When water seeps into the ground
- The sun heats up water
- Fresh pool of water
- When water vapors encounter cooler temperatures
- Is the energy for the water cycle
- When a plant absorbs water, and evaporates from the plant
- When it rains on a mountain, and water moves into a lake
Down
- When water evaporates, it goes into blank and then condensates
- Frozen solid water
- A body of salt water
- When gas starts turning into a liquid
- A stream of water
- A way for clouds to move
- Underground water that finds it way to the surface
15 Clues: A stream of water • Frozen solid water • Is the best ginger • Fresh pool of water • A body of salt water • The sun heats up water • A way for clouds to move • When water seeps into the ground • Is the energy for the water cycle • When gas starts turning into a liquid • When water vapors encounter cooler temperatures • Underground water that finds it way to the surface • ...
Krebs cycle 2022-07-04
Across
- respiration, Krebs cycle is an important part of ______
- which product of glycolysis still contains large amount of energy
- condition, Krebs cycle operates only under ____
- synthase, ____ is responsible for the rate of reaction in the first step of the Krebs cycle
- the rate of the cycle is reduced when the cell has a high level of ____
- dioxide, during Krebs cycle the pyruvate is oxidised to which molecule?
- decarboxylation, Acetyl CoA is formed from Pyruvate by ___ reaction
- the cycle converts acetyl CoA into _____
- of electron, oxidation of a molecule involves ____
- cycle, the end product of glycolysis and pyruvate entered into which process?
- ____ accepts hydrogen from malate
Down
- a single molecule of glucose generates ___ molecules of acetyl CoA
- the two products of the reaction - succinyl CoA and NaOH both work as ____
- respiration, the evolution of which respiration has made the organism efficient?
- an important regulator of Krebs cycle
- cycle, a cycle also known as Krebs cycle
- CoA, in what form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle
- in which cell component the evolution of aerobic respiration took place?
- Krebs, who discovered Krebs cycle?
- gradient, ATP synthase is powered by __
- and FADH, the product essential for oxidative phosphorylation in the Krebs cycle is _____
21 Clues: ____ accepts hydrogen from malate • Krebs, who discovered Krebs cycle? • an important regulator of Krebs cycle • gradient, ATP synthase is powered by __ • cycle, a cycle also known as Krebs cycle • the cycle converts acetyl CoA into _____ • condition, Krebs cycle operates only under ____ • of electron, oxidation of a molecule involves ____ • ...
Weather and Climate 2018-03-28
Across
- low temperature
- small amount of condensed liquid
- visible condensed water in the sky
- part of Earth's surface not covered by water
- necessary for life
- water which falls to the earth
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- weather condition in an area over a long period of time
- frozen rain which falls to the earth
- precipitation which doesn't get evaporated or absorbed
- white flakes which fall to the earth
- state of the atmosphere at a specific place and time
Down
- very large body of water
- water changing from liquid to gas
- high temperature
- water vapor given off by a plant
- water changing back from a gas to liquid
- pressure in the atmosphere is above average
- something that happens over and over
- clear, colorless, odorless liquid
20 Clues: low temperature • high temperature • necessary for life • very large body of water • water which falls to the earth • water vapor given off by a plant • small amount of condensed liquid • water changing from liquid to gas • clear, colorless, odorless liquid • visible condensed water in the sky • something that happens over and over • frozen rain which falls to the earth • ...
Environmental Learning: 5th Grade 2024-12-22
Across
- specialized structures within a living cell
- managed decomposition of organic materials
- where an organism lives.
- animal without an internal skeleton
- Cycle movement of water through the atmosphere
- breaking down of organic matter using worms
- arthropod with 6 legs and 3 body parts
- animal that eats only plants
- a sustainable farming method that combines plants and fish together in a system
- to break down, like when a dead plant turns to soil.
- chemical element found in DNA, Proteins and Chlorophyll. Important component of the nutrient cycle
- matter that is deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water
- characteristic either inherited or learned
- invertebrates with an exoskeleton
- it contains the information for life.
- the breaking down of a landmass such as by earthquake or landslide
- single celled organisms that can be helpful or harmful.
- force that builds up landmasses
- study of the Earth
Down
- moving Earth material by forces such as wind and rain.
- Poppy is a ____
- chemical substances that are essential for all living things
- type of fish that we raise from egg to fry
- 3rd stage of the trout’s life cycle after completely absorbing its yolk sack.
- beetle larva and the chicken’s favorite treat
- box turtle who lives in the greenhouse
- wearing down by natural forces (wind or rain)
- arthropod with 4 pairs of legs
- 2nd trout life cycle stage where yolk sack is still attached
- the “control center” of the cell which contains DNA
- 8 legged arthropod
- an animal with a backbone
- cold blooded animal covered in scales that breathes through gills
- warm blooded animal with fur.
- Study of the worlds ocean
- when sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform
- trait passed on from parent to offspring
- vertebrates covered by feathers
38 Clues: Poppy is a ____ • 8 legged arthropod • study of the Earth • where an organism lives. • an animal with a backbone • Study of the worlds ocean • animal that eats only plants • warm blooded animal with fur. • arthropod with 4 pairs of legs • vertebrates covered by feathers • force that builds up landmasses • invertebrates with an exoskeleton • animal without an internal skeleton • ...
SOL review 2024-04-29
Across
- due to this we have our seasons; lasts a year
- factors such as rocks, dirt, air temperature
- planets that are gaseous composition
- separates inner from out planets
- due to this we have night and day; last 24 hours
- evaporation of water from plants
- where salt water meets freshwater
- layer of atmosphere where Earth's weather takes place
- was a planet now a dwarf planet
Down
- factors such as trees, bees, flowers
- this happens because of cohesion
- part of water cycle; how clouds form
- protects Earth from harmful UV rays
- water molecules sticking to other molecules
- composed of the land that drains into a body of water
- keeps planets orbiting the sun
- earth does this causing our seasons
- energy sources that can replenish
- water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- known as universal solvent
20 Clues: known as universal solvent • keeps planets orbiting the sun • was a planet now a dwarf planet • this happens because of cohesion • separates inner from out planets • evaporation of water from plants • energy sources that can replenish • where salt water meets freshwater • protects Earth from harmful UV rays • earth does this causing our seasons • ...
drinking water 2018-12-16
Across
- first people to clean water
- to move downward through openings in the soil
- measures the amount of water coming into your house
- a single drop of water contains billions of them
- located at the north and south poles
- kills germs
- water that travels over the ground surface; fills lakes
Down
- pools of water underground
- water turns into a gas
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- another word for the water cycle
- water we can actually use
- frozen water
- the smallest particle of an element
- filled with salt and other minerals and humans cannot drink
15 Clues: kills germs • frozen water • water turns into a gas • water we can actually use • pools of water underground • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • first people to clean water • another word for the water cycle • the smallest particle of an element • located at the north and south poles • to move downward through openings in the soil • a single drop of water contains billions of them • ...
Greek & Latin Roots (Sets 1-3) 2023-11-14
27 Clues: life • self • know • free • work • time • book • break • water • build • house • water • light • large • small • writing • hundred • machine • ask/seek • good/well • good/well • to/toward • ring/circle • hear/listen • across/change • letter/writing • look at/observe
Bio_Unit 4_Respiration Crossword Puzzle (NO SPACES BETWEEN WORDS) 2025-08-22
Across
- Energy of motion.
- Another name for the Krebs Cycle
- Respiration requiring oxygen; occurs in mitochondria and produces a lot of ATP.
- Final stage of aerobic respiration; occurs on the cristae, uses NADH and FADH₂, requires oxygen, and produces a lot of ATP and water.
- Stored energy (e.g., energy in chemical bonds).
- The first stage of respiration; occurs in the cytoplasm, does not require oxygen, and breaks down glucose into pyruvate.
- Energy stored in the chemical bonds of compounds like glucose.
- The folded inner membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain occurs.
- The breakdown of glucose to release energy (ATP and heat); occurs in 3 stages; needs oxygen.
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- The inner compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle/CAC takes place.
- Respiration that occurs without oxygen; produces only small amounts of ATP.
- Fluid inside the cell where glycolysis occurs.
- An electron carrier molecule produced only in the Krebs cycle/CAC that carries electrons to the electrons transport chain.
- A stage of aerobic respiration in the mitochondrial matrix; produces ATP, CO₂, NADH, and FADH₂.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change form or be transferred.
- The organelle that is the “powerhouse” of the cell where aerobic respiration occurs.
- A unit of chemical energy; the energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1°C.
- A three-carbon molecule that is produced as an output from glucose in glycolysis.
- Acts as the final electron acceptor at the end of the ETC; combines with electrons and H+ to make water
- The energy currency of the cell; energy is stored in its high-energy phosphate bond.
- An electron carrier molecule produced in both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle/CAC; carries high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain.
- The ability to perform work.
22 Clues: Energy of motion. • The ability to perform work. • Another name for the Krebs Cycle • Fluid inside the cell where glycolysis occurs. • Stored energy (e.g., energy in chemical bonds). • Energy stored in the chemical bonds of compounds like glucose. • Respiration that occurs without oxygen; produces only small amounts of ATP. • ...
Biology Unit 3 Quiz 1 Review 2024-03-05
Across
- Produced in muscles during hard exercise
- One of the products of cellular respiration
- Respiration that occurs without oxygen
- Ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- Process that uses oxygen to produce ATP from glucose
- Type of feedback that increases the output of a system
- Primary regulation hormone for lowering blood glucose
- one of the outputs of aerobic respiration besides ATP
- Cycle that breaks down glucose into pyruvate
Down
- also known as the citric acid cycle
- Type of feedback that reduces the output of a system
- Mechanism body uses to cool down
- Respiration that requires oxygen
- Molecule used by cells to store and transfer energy
- Process by which cells produce energy from food
- Opposite of inputs in cellular processes
- Energy molecule processed to make ATP
- Cellular location where the Krebs cycle takes place
18 Clues: Mechanism body uses to cool down • Respiration that requires oxygen • also known as the citric acid cycle • Energy molecule processed to make ATP • Respiration that occurs without oxygen • Produced in muscles during hard exercise • Opposite of inputs in cellular processes • One of the products of cellular respiration • Cycle that breaks down glucose into pyruvate • ...
Science Vocabulary Puzzle 2017-05-22
Across
- Star - A pulsar star that collapsed under gravity to the point where all itʻs particles are neutrons.
- Weathering - Occurs when rocks are chemically broken down or dissolved by substances in the environment.
- - The top limit of the mesosphere.
- weathering - Occurs when living things mechanically break down rocks and minerals.
- - The longest sequence of a stars life cycle.
- - Top limit of the stratosphere.
- Giant - A large reddish star late in itʻs life.
- Bang - Occurred 15 billion years ago and is said to have created our universe.
- - A gigantic explosion in which a massive blue star collapses.
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- Pressure - The pressure exerted by the weight of air.
- - A measure of how warm or cold the atmosphere is.
- - When precipitation falls to the ground and flows over land.
- - When liquid water turns into water vapor.
- - The breakdown or dissolution of minerals and/or rocks on Earth.
- weathering - Occurs when natural forces such as wind, water and temperature change mechanically crumble or break down into smaller pieces.
- Cycle - The continuous movement of water from sources on Earth.
- - The top limit of the troposphere.
- hole - These absorb all radiation, formed by the collapse of large stars.
- - A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals/organic matter.
19 Clues: - Top limit of the stratosphere. • - The top limit of the mesosphere. • - The top limit of the troposphere. • - When liquid water turns into water vapor. • - The longest sequence of a stars life cycle. • Giant - A large reddish star late in itʻs life. • - A measure of how warm or cold the atmosphere is. • Pressure - The pressure exerted by the weight of air. • ...
Science Chapter 3 2024-12-09
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- is the process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas.
- is the process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations.
- is water that is stored in cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface.
- is a naturally occurring solid composed of minerals and sometimes other materials such as organic matter.
- cycle is the continuous movement of water on,above, and below Earth's surface.
- The system containing all Earth's water.
- is the average weather pattern for a region over a long period of time.
- Moisture that falls from clouds of Earth's surface .
- are naturally occurring ,inorganic solids that have crystals structures and definite chemical composition.
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- is the solid part of Earth.
- The Earth system that contains all living things.
- cycle is the serious or processes that transport and continually change rocks into different forms.
- is the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves.
- is the state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- The force of Earth's gravity pulls molecules of gases into a layer .
15 Clues: is the solid part of Earth. • The system containing all Earth's water. • The Earth system that contains all living things. • Moisture that falls from clouds of Earth's surface . • is the state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place • is the process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas. • ...
Water 2022-08-24
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- tank Water
- State of Matter that can be touched
- You can find it at the beach
- Comes from clouds
- A storm with a violent wind
- It blocks water when its raining
- state that Matter can be found as in the ocean
- When water becomes gas
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- Its the title for this crossword
- Water that falls from a high distance
- Source of energy for all living things
- A cold season
- Its part of the water cycle when water vapor becomes liquid
- Its the coldest country in the world
- The hottest country in the world
- A big wave of water
- Solid state of water
- Form of matter that cannot be seen
18 Clues: tank Water • A cold season • Comes from clouds • A big wave of water • Solid state of water • When water becomes gas • A storm with a violent wind • You can find it at the beach • Its the title for this crossword • It blocks water when its raining • The hottest country in the world • Form of matter that cannot be seen • State of Matter that can be touched • ...
Cumulative Crossword 2B 2020-11-02
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- examples are microwave, and the sun
- leaves lose water through heat energy
- water falling down to Earth like snow
- water flowing downhill after a rain
- happens to metal when cooled
- heat transfer through direct touch
- examples are wind and hot balloon
- examples are oceans, lakes, streams, rivers
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- cooling of vapor to droplets creates clouds
- examples are copper, silver, iron, steel
- examples are foam, plastic, air, water
- can be reversed, tear, rip, cut, melt
- can't be reversed, rust, bake, burn
- water soaking into the ground after a rain
- happens to metal when heated and water when frozen
- liquid water changes to gas due to heat
- energy source for the water cycle
17 Clues: happens to metal when cooled • energy source for the water cycle • examples are wind and hot balloon • heat transfer through direct touch • examples are microwave, and the sun • can't be reversed, rust, bake, burn • water flowing downhill after a rain • leaves lose water through heat energy • can be reversed, tear, rip, cut, melt • water falling down to Earth like snow • ...
Water cycle 2022-09-21
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- When water gives off mist and water.
- When the sun shines down and the water in lakes and rivers goes up to the atmosphere.
- When liquid comes down from the clouds.
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- When the rain comes down and gets stored in rivers, lakes and dams.
- When the water goes into the clouds and it get too heavy and falls to the earth.
- When it goes to high up and it hot cold air and turns it back into liquid.
6 Clues: When water gives off mist and water. • When liquid comes down from the clouds. • When the rain comes down and gets stored in rivers, lakes and dams. • When it goes to high up and it hot cold air and turns it back into liquid. • When the water goes into the clouds and it get too heavy and falls to the earth. • ...
Water cycle 2022-09-21
6 Clues: the first word in water cycle? • when water from plants gets evaporated? • steam from the water but a different name? • when rain sleet or snow falls from the sky? • the vapour makes a big puffy thing in the sky called? • when water turns in to vapour and goes up in to the sky?
Water Cycle 2022-07-14
6 Clues: Water in a gas form. • When a gas turns into a liquid. • When a liquid turns into a gas. • Condensation found on the ground, usually on grass. • The cycle of the water evaporating and condensing on the earth. • Tiny droplets of condensed water vapor floating high above the ground.
Water cycle 2022-11-28
6 Clues: water seeping underground • water and air leaving plants • makes the energy/heat for the earth • water going to a lake, river or ocean • made of water that falls when it gets too heavy • a solid that skips the liquid phase and turns into a gas
water cycle 2022-11-29
6 Clues: and glaciers • over the ocean and land. • Water moves across the surface through • at high elevations or near Earth's poles • and wetlands. Water is stored in solid, frozen form in • in aquifers. Water in groundwater aquifers is found within cracks and pores in the rock.
water cycle 2022-11-29
6 Clues: and glaciers • over the ocean and land. • Water moves across the surface through • at high elevations or near Earth's poles • and wetlands. Water is stored in solid, frozen form in • in aquifers. Water in groundwater aquifers is found within cracks and pores in the rock.
Water Cycle 2022-11-29
6 Clues: Melting snow • A large body of water • A long stream of water • A layer of soil that stays frozen • occurs when there is excessive precipitation • runoff surface runoff of rainwater and landscape irrigation
Water Cycle 2021-11-19
7 Clues: Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • sediment is laid down • All the water on earth • Evaporation of water from leaves • the gas phase to the liquid phase • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls
water cycle 2014-01-23
6 Clues: water vapor • forming of clods • water underground • evaporation of water • rain hitting the ground • continual movement of water among earth’s atmosphere
Water cycle 2017-05-01
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- /when water turns in to gas invisible gas rises into the troposphere
- evaporation from animals and humans
- when water vapor cools and turns in to liquid water
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- when water falls through the tropospher
- run-off/when water dose not soak into the ground but runs into the nearest boty of water
- water/ when water is held in the ground
6 Clues: evaporation from animals and humans • when water falls through the tropospher • water/ when water is held in the ground • when water vapor cools and turns in to liquid water • /when water turns in to gas invisible gas rises into the troposphere • run-off/when water dose not soak into the ground but runs into the nearest boty of water
Water cycle 2021-12-06
6 Clues: snow rain hail dew • soaking of the soil with water • water change from gas to liquid • water change from liquid to gas • release of water vapor by plants • production of energy that produce water
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
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- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
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- The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat
- the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down
- The movement of water from a plant
- The movement of water to the lake or river
6 Clues: its rain • The movement of water from a plant • The movement of water to the lake or river • the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down • The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat • water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
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- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
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- The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat
- the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down
- The movement of water from a plant
- The movement of water to the lake or river
6 Clues: its rain • The movement of water from a plant • The movement of water to the lake or river • the state from a liquid to gas from it cooling down • The changing of state from a liquid to a gas from heat • water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Water cycle 2025-03-03
6 Clues: I am the other name for raining. • I am the process that helps dry clothes. • I am the process that helps form clouds. • am the process required to make ice creams. • I am the process needed to get water in cold countries. • I am the process where rainwater gathers in rivers, lakes and oceans.
Water Cycle 2024-12-20
6 Clues: Capa de gases que rodea la Tierra. • El vapor líquido se transforma en nieve. • Lluvia, aguanieve o granizo que cae de las nubes • Las plantas pierden agua a través de sus estomas. • El cambio de un estado líquido a un estado gaseoso. • El cambio de un estado gaseoso a un estado líquido.
Water Cycle 2026-02-24
6 Clues: when water evaporates from plants • water turning from a liquid to a gas • water turning from a gas to a liquid • when water collects in lakes and rivers • when precipitation is runs down a mountain • when water comes from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet
water cycle 2024-12-04
6 Clues: when tree water evaporates • when clouds rain down water • when water turns into a gas • water that slides off ground • when water soaks into the ground • when water vapor turns into a cloud
Water Cycle 2024-11-19
6 Clues: How water moves on Earth • The draining away of water from an area • Water droplets get together to form clouds • The sun heats up water at it rises to the sky • Clouds become heavy with water and rains, snows, or sleets • Water collects in different areas, such as ocean, lakes, and rivers
Water Cycle 2024-07-01
6 Clues: liquid changes to gas • gas changes to liquid • process of water soaking into the soil • tiny water droplets floating in the sky • water droplets that fall from the clouds • water that moves through plants or trees
Water Cycle 2024-07-01
6 Clues: liquid changes to gas • gas changes to liquid • process of water soaking into the soil • tiny water droplets floating in the sky • water droplets that fall from the clouds • water that moves through plants or trees
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES CROSSWORDS 2021-09-10
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- The chemical backbone of all life on Earth.
- When water that falls from the clouds as rain, snow, hail or sleet, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams.
- A cycle that helps move oxygen through the three main regions of the Earth, the Atmosphere, the Biosphere, and the Lithosphere.
- Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb.
- Vital to all organisms and its availability influences rates of ecosystem processes.
- Common term used for a harmful algal bloom.
- A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.
- A process carried out by nitrifying bacteria, transforms soil ammonia into nitrates (NO3−), which plants can incorporate into their own tissues.
- Change of the physical state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase.
- Process by which chemicals present in organic matter are decomposed or oxidized into easily available forms to plants.
- The microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen.
- Process by which plants and animals incorporate the NO3- and ammonia formed through nitrogen fixation and nitrification.
- The change of a liquid to a gas.
- Nitrogen gas is converted into inorganic nitrogen compounds.
- Primary process that converts reduced organic nitrogen (R–NH2) to reduced inorganic nitrogen (NH4+) through the action of microorganisms.
- A component of proteins and nucleic acids, is essential to life on Earth.
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- A cycle that includes nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, and water.
- A cycle that includes phosphorus, sulfur, and trace elements.
- A component of nucleic acids, phospholipids, and ATP and other energy storing molecules.
- The process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Precipitation that does not reach the soil.
- Sum of evaporation from the land surface plus transpiration from plants.
- The process by which groundwater exits the ground.
- Occurs when any organic material is burned in the presence of oxygen.
- A biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems.
- the conversion of water from liquid to gas as it passes through plants.
- Product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds.
- Process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
- Process in which nitrate and ammonium are taken up by soil organisms and therefore become unavailable to crops.
- The act or process of breathing by plants and animals.
- Is essential for aerobic respiration in animals.
31 Clues: The change of a liquid to a gas. • The chemical backbone of all life on Earth. • Precipitation that does not reach the soil. • Common term used for a harmful algal bloom. • Is essential for aerobic respiration in animals. • The process by which groundwater exits the ground. • Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. • ...
The Story Of Drinking Water 2018-12-17
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- How the Earth would look without water.
- The _____ cycle.
- What happens to water at 0 degrees.
- Water underground that supplies wells and springs.
- The first people to record methods of treating water.
- Water moving downwards through the soil.
- The first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water.
- The average price per 1,000 ______ of water is $1.70.
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- Water vapor becoming dew or frost.
- What you should check for leaks to save water.
- What happens to water at 100 degrees.
- Liquid water becoming water vapor.
- 2% of all fresh water on Earth.
- 70% of the Earth's surface.
14 Clues: The _____ cycle. • 70% of the Earth's surface. • 2% of all fresh water on Earth. • Water vapor becoming dew or frost. • Liquid water becoming water vapor. • What happens to water at 0 degrees. • What happens to water at 100 degrees. • How the Earth would look without water. • Water moving downwards through the soil. • What you should check for leaks to save water. • ...
Water Crossword 2024-03-28
7 Clues: hydrates us • can become good • cannot become good • Water vapour becoming clouds • water turns into water vapour • a cycle where water goes through transformations • layers of rock/soil that hold/pass water through
Weather Unit 2016-11-02
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- This type of cloud is found high in the sky and are thin and wispy.
- The air molecules condense and begin to fall.
- When the water vapor in a cloud becomes to heavy and falls back down as rain, snow, or hail.
- This is a combination of the wind cycle, water cycle, clouds, and climate.
- The process that makes wind.
- When water is turned into vapor and rises into the sky.
- Air does this as it cools off.
- After tracking weather for a long period of time, we can use this to predict the weather.
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- Clouds that look like a huge gray blanket hanging in the sky.
- When water vapor starts to cool, and collects into clouds.
- This is a rain cloud and usually means a thunderstorm is brewing.
- The process involving evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
- When the water has fallen back down to earth and starts to gather.
- The air molecules loosen up and start to rise.
- Air does this as it warms up.
- Clouds that are piled up on top of each other.
16 Clues: The process that makes wind. • Air does this as it warms up. • Air does this as it cools off. • The air molecules condense and begin to fall. • The air molecules loosen up and start to rise. • Clouds that are piled up on top of each other. • When water is turned into vapor and rises into the sky. • When water vapor starts to cool, and collects into clouds. • ...
Glossary - Water in the World 2025-07-27
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- (a) pressure: The pressure/ weight of the atmosphere at sea level
- (a) Rocks and sediments that contain groundwater
- (g) Water stored beneath the Earth’s surface
- (p) Process whereby the suspended droplets in the atmosphere fall as rain, hail, sleet or snow
- (l) land, soil and minerals
- (c) Long-term record of atmospheric conditions, such as precipitation and temperature
- (h) water cycle
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- (s) chart Weather map showing atmospheric conditions at a certain place at a certain time. Used to preshort-term term weather
- (h) The amount of moisture in the air
- (w) cycle: Continuous movement of water on Earth
- (o) rainfall:When winds push moist air over mountains, condensation and precipitation occur on the windward side
- (a) Resources occurring natural within environments: atmosphere
- (s) The infrastructure related to the collection and disposal of human waste
- (r) When some precipitation remains in the surface and feeds into streams, rivers, wetlands and lakes
- (e) Moisture lost to the atmosphere from open water bodies
- (A) Basin: Groundwater confined and pressurised within an aquifer
16 Clues: (h) water cycle • (l) land, soil and minerals • (h) The amount of moisture in the air • (g) Water stored beneath the Earth’s surface • (w) cycle: Continuous movement of water on Earth • (a) Rocks and sediments that contain groundwater • (e) Moisture lost to the atmosphere from open water bodies • (a) Resources occurring natural within environments: atmosphere • ...
Weathering 2025-04-23
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- internal forces that drive the rock cycle.
- the universal solvent -- (meaning it can dissolve almost anything).
- the principal source of inorganic material in the soil, which vegetation needs to grow.
- process that gives the zing and sparkle to fizzy beverages. Water combined with carbon dioxide.
- rocks breaking down by physically disintegrating or chemically decomposing.
- mountain range in Asia with some of Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest.
- sediments picked up and moved by wind, running water, ice, and waves.
- weathering action of animals and plants that increase both mechanical and chemical weathering.
- external forces that drive the rock cycle.
- shape of the land
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- 1st step in wearing down the landscape.
- Weathering with Water when rock breaks down into progressively smaller fragments without being altered by chemicals.
- continuous creation and destruction of rocks and minerals. - 2 words
- process removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by converting it into chemical compounds called carbonates that can be dissolved in water and turned into rock.
- chemical reaction involving loss of electrons.
- reddish brown tinge when iron combines with oxygen. specific type of oxidation with iron.
- weathering when oxygen dissolved in water rock removes iron from the rock.
- rock debris that comes from frost action found at the base of cliffs in mountain ranges.
- fragmented materials which become the raw material for rocks and for the formation of soils.
19 Clues: shape of the land • 1st step in wearing down the landscape. • internal forces that drive the rock cycle. • external forces that drive the rock cycle. • chemical reaction involving loss of electrons. • the universal solvent -- (meaning it can dissolve almost anything). • continuous creation and destruction of rocks and minerals. - 2 words • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems Notes Scavenger Hunt 2022-09-06
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- partially enclosed body of water where fresh water meets salt water
- ________ zone that is nearest the shore
- animal like plankton
- zone that is warm and sunlit
- measures water cloudiness
- area smaller than a lake that is naturally filled with water
- bottom dwelling organisms
- areas containing soils that are usually waterlogged
- landform at river mouths formed by deposited sediment
- organisms that break down dead organisms and waste and cycle it back to the water
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- availability of _______ decreases with water depth
- Many aphotic zone species are ________ and can produce and emit light
- the amount of dissolved salt in the water
- fissures in the abyssal plain where heated water and minerals are released
- plant like plankton
- these lakes have water with very high turbidity
- these lakes have water with very low turbidity
- small, free floating or weakly swimming organisms
- zone that is an open water area too deep for emergent plants
19 Clues: plant like plankton • animal like plankton • measures water cloudiness • bottom dwelling organisms • zone that is warm and sunlit • ________ zone that is nearest the shore • the amount of dissolved salt in the water • these lakes have water with very low turbidity • these lakes have water with very high turbidity • small, free floating or weakly swimming organisms • ...
Unit 6: Photosynthesis and Plants 2023-02-03
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- Carries sugars from plants to roots
- Allow oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- Stores pollen
- Making own energy source
- Female reproductive organ
- Attracts pollinator's
- Carries water from roots to leaves
- Male reproductive organ that produces pollen
- Has seeds, but not in fruits
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- Requires light to produce sugars
- Process using carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- Consuming your own food
- Leaf that's near a flower
- Also known as the Calvin Cycle
- Water evaporates to move water throughout plants
- Flowering plants
- Pollen fertilizes here
17 Clues: Stores pollen • Flowering plants • Attracts pollinator's • Pollen fertilizes here • Consuming your own food • Making own energy source • Leaf that's near a flower • Female reproductive organ • Has seeds, but not in fruits • Also known as the Calvin Cycle • Requires light to produce sugars • Carries water from roots to leaves • Carries sugars from plants to roots • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-03-31
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- Waste product during the ETC
- Waste product created during the Krebs cycle
- The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis
- Cellular respiration is the opposite of this process
- The net total of ATP produced during the electron transport chain
- The first step of cellular respiration; the breaking apart of glucose
- producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts
- Organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- The ETC takes place in the ___________ ___________ of the mitochondria
- This is the energy source made during respiration
- The second phase of cellular respiration is the _________ cycle
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- The Krebs cycle takes place in the ____________ of the mitochondria
- Fermentation that occurs in yeast; produces ethanol
- The Krebs cycle and ETC both require oxygen, therefore they are _____________ processes
- The final phase of cellular respiration is the ________ __________ chain
- The net total of ATP produced during the Krebs cycle
- If a process does not require oxygen, it is ____________
- Glycolysis occurs in the ____________ of the cell
- The net number of ATP molecules made during cellular respiration
- Fermentation that occurs in animal cells
- This molecule is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration
- ATP is important because it is the energy that powers our ___________
22 Clues: Waste product during the ETC • Fermentation that occurs in animal cells • Organelle where cellular respiration occurs • Waste product created during the Krebs cycle • The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis • producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts • Glycolysis occurs in the ____________ of the cell • This is the energy source made during respiration • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2025-11-17
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- Cellular respiration takes place in or around this.
- part of photosynthesis which doesn't need light.
- The third step in cellular respiration, in the mitochondria.
- Occurs in the cytoplasm as the sole process in fermentation.
- Doesn't require oxygen.
- The form of energy for a cell.
- Oxygen is a byproduct.
- Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct.
- Light dependent reation occurs in this.
- A cycle by which the products of one process are the reactants of another process.
- Vital for all life, this is used for photosynthesis and produced by cellular respiration.
- Calvin cycle occurs in this.
- Vital for animal life, this is produced by plants.
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- The second step in cellular respiration which takes place in the mitochondria.
- A form of anaerobic respiration, uses only glycolysis.
- Can be produced or taken from another form of life.
- Required for plant life, this is a product of cellular respiration.
- Part of photosynthesis which requires light.
- Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle.
- A form of fermentation common in plant cells.
- Requires oxygen.
- A form of fermentation common in animal cells.
22 Clues: Requires oxygen. • Oxygen is a byproduct. • Doesn't require oxygen. • Calvin cycle occurs in this. • The form of energy for a cell. • Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct. • Light dependent reation occurs in this. • Part of photosynthesis which requires light. • Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle. • A form of fermentation common in plant cells. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2026-01-20
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- Cellular respiration takes place in or around this.
- part of photosynthesis which doesn't need light.
- The third step in cellular respiration, in the mitochondria.
- Occurs in the cytoplasm as the sole process in fermentation.
- Doesn't require oxygen.
- The form of energy for a cell.
- Oxygen is a byproduct.
- Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct.
- Light dependent reation occurs in this.
- A cycle by which the products of one process are the reactants of another process.
- Vital for all life, this is used for photosynthesis and produced by cellular respiration.
- Calvin cycle occurs in this.
- Vital for animal life, this is produced by plants.
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- The second step in cellular respiration which takes place in the mitochondria.
- A form of anaerobic respiration, uses only glycolysis.
- Can be produced or taken from another form of life.
- Required for plant life, this is a product of cellular respiration.
- Part of photosynthesis which requires light.
- Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle.
- A form of fermentation common in plant cells.
- Requires oxygen.
- A form of fermentation common in animal cells.
22 Clues: Requires oxygen. • Oxygen is a byproduct. • Doesn't require oxygen. • Calvin cycle occurs in this. • The form of energy for a cell. • Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct. • Light dependent reation occurs in this. • Part of photosynthesis which requires light. • Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle. • A form of fermentation common in plant cells. • ...
Chapter 6-8 Review 2025-10-15
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- membrane where the electron transport chain is located in cellular respiration
- reaction center is named P700
- _______ fermentation produces CO2 as a by product
- consume released energy to build new complex molecules from simpler ones
- amount of CO2 needed to make one glucose molecule during the calvin cycle
- release energy by breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds
- where light reactions occur
- reaction center is named P680
- ATP is ________ during the calvin cycle (released or consumed)
- where the calvin cycle occurs
- occurs when oxygen is not present for cellular respiration
- final electron acceptor in aerobic cellular respiration
- final products of this step are 2 FADH2, 6 NADH, 4 CO2, 2 ATP
- ________ phosphorylation occurs during glycolysis and the krebs cycle
- losing electrons
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- gaining electrons
- when split, responsible for the oxygen we breathe (photosynthesis)
- release energy
- the wavelengths we perceive, 380 nm - 740 nm
- when oxygen is reduced (one of the two main steps in photosynthesis)
- final products of this step are 2 Acetyl-CoA, 2 NADH, 2 CO2
- absorb energy
- ________ phosphorylation occurs during the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis
- final products of this step are 2 pyruvate, 2 NADH, 2 ATP
24 Clues: absorb energy • release energy • losing electrons • gaining electrons • where light reactions occur • reaction center is named P700 • reaction center is named P680 • where the calvin cycle occurs • the wavelengths we perceive, 380 nm - 740 nm • _______ fermentation produces CO2 as a by product • final electron acceptor in aerobic cellular respiration • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2019-11-25
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- Cellular respiration takes place in or around this.
- part of photosynthesis which doesn't need light.
- The third step in cellular respiration, in the mitochondria.
- Occurs in the cytoplasm as the sole process in fermentation.
- Doesn't require oxygen.
- The form of energy for a cell.
- Oxygen is a byproduct.
- Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct.
- Light dependent reation occurs in this.
- A cycle by which the products of one process are the reactants of another process.
- Vital for all life, this is used for photosynthesis and produced by cellular respiration.
- Calvin cycle occurs in this.
- Vital for animal life, this is produced by plants.
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- The second step in cellular respiration which takes place in the mitochondria.
- A form of anaerobic respiration, uses only glycolysis.
- Can be produced or taken from another form of life.
- Required for plant life, this is a product of cellular respiration.
- Part of photosynthesis which requires light.
- Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle.
- A form of fermentation common in plant cells.
- Requires oxygen.
- A form of fermentation common in animal cells.
22 Clues: Requires oxygen. • Oxygen is a byproduct. • Doesn't require oxygen. • Calvin cycle occurs in this. • The form of energy for a cell. • Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct. • Light dependent reation occurs in this. • Part of photosynthesis which requires light. • Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle. • A form of fermentation common in plant cells. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2025-12-01
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- First step of cellular respiration
- This process takes energy from an external source and stores it in the bond of glucose
- This cycle uses ATP and NADH to add hydrogens to CO2
- This site turns the enzyme on or off
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- This gaseous input to the ETC collects all the hydrogens at the end
- This is the liquid input of the light reaction
- C3H4O3
- This process sets up a concentration gradient of hydrogen ions to create ATP (use the abbreviation)
- This molecule transports the hydrogens around
- This is the second word of an input to the Kreb’s cycle and an output to the Calvin cycle
- This cycle starts with pyruvate and ends with carbon dioxide
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- Facilitators of chemical reaction
- The second word in name of the enzyme that makes ATP
- A concentration gradient of these is necessary for ATP production
- This input for photosynthesis is not a molecule
- Where the second two steps of cellular respiration take place
- It's what is transported along the chain
- It's what you get when you add a phosphate to adenosine triphosphate
- This site binds to the substrate
- This molecule is necessary for glycolysis
21 Clues: C3H4O3 • Where photosynthesis takes place • This site binds to the substrate • Facilitators of chemical reaction • First step of cellular respiration • This site turns the enzyme on or off • It's what is transported along the chain • This molecule is necessary for glycolysis • This molecule transports the hydrogens around • This is the liquid input of the light reaction • ...
How is Your Life Like an Alligators? 2025-11-03
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- a stage in the life cycle of living things when they have offspring
- babies
- a process where an animal's body transforms dramatically, such as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly
- something that can be observed again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
- a stage of the life cycle between larva and adult, specifically for butterflies
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
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- one of the steps of the life cycle
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing that is the beginning of its life
- a habitat covered in water and filled with many trees
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing when a baby grows to an adult
- 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 stage in the life cycle of every living thing that marks the end of its life
13 Clues: babies • one of the steps of the life cycle • a habitat covered in water and filled with many trees • a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over • a stage in the life cycle of living things when they have offspring • the stages of life, including birth, growth, reproduction, and death • ...
water cycle Iangelys pd 6 2023-11-27
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- clouds The clouds overhead are made of water
- A spring is a place where water is moving underground
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- water soaking into the ground
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- In the grand scheme of the water cycle
- when it rains,the rivers rise
- runoff is nothing more than running off ¨
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
8 Clues: when it rains,the rivers rise • water soaking into the ground • In the grand scheme of the water cycle • The energy that drives the water cycle • runoff is nothing more than running off ¨ • clouds The clouds overhead are made of water • liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain • A spring is a place where water is moving underground
Water Cycle Dinner Menu 2025-02-10
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- What is it called when molecules at the surface of liquid water absorb heat energy to turn into a gas?
- What is the process of water being evaporated through plant leaves?
- What is it called when water flows through across the ground into streams?
- Condensation occurs when water vapor heats up and becomes liquid water.
- cycle What is the continuous process that moves through Earth's surface?
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- What is one of the areas water evaporates from?
- How many forms of precipitation are there?
- What animal lived through the water we are drinking today?
- When water droplets become too heavy, what happens next?
- What is one of the movements the water cycle is driven by?
10 Clues: How many forms of precipitation are there? • What is one of the areas water evaporates from? • When water droplets become too heavy, what happens next? • What animal lived through the water we are drinking today? • What is one of the movements the water cycle is driven by? • What is the process of water being evaporated through plant leaves? • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-13
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- Products of the Krebs cycle include 2 CO2, 1 ATP, 3 NADH, FADH2, 1 ______
- Type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- The first step of the intermediate step is when the pyruvate converts into __________
- Lactic acid fermentation can happen during _________
- The end products of the ETC or electron transport chain are the formation of ATP, NAD+, FAD,________, and protons
- Purpose of cellular respiration
- Alcohol fermentation occurs in the _____
- After pyruvate converts to acetyl CoA, the reaction produces 1 ____ and 1 NADH
- Type of respiration that requires oxygen
- When the electrons go down the ETC, they release
- The Krebs cycle occurs in the ________ matrix
- ___________ is an end acceptor in the ETC and receives the electrons. _________ combines with hydrogen molecules to form water as a byproduct
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- The electron transport chain is located in the ________________ of the mitochondria
- Gylcosis happens in the ________
- Alcohol fermentation produces ATP and ________
- The the acetyl CoA can enter into the _____ cycle
- Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the ______
- The electrons come from Nadh and
- Final products of lactic acid fermentation include ATP, pyruvate, and ______________
- What type of organisms use anaerobic respiration
- Cellular respiration is a redox reaction because it uses oxidation and _________
- We use alcohol fermentation to turn _____ into energy
22 Clues: Purpose of cellular respiration • Gylcosis happens in the ________ • The electrons come from Nadh and • Alcohol fermentation occurs in the _____ • Type of respiration that requires oxygen • Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the ______ • The Krebs cycle occurs in the ________ matrix • Alcohol fermentation produces ATP and ________ • ...
Cellular Respiration Notes (Use Spaces) 2022-10-27
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- energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree C
- what is produced from cellular respiration
- what NAD+ turns into when it gets an electron
- sugar-breaking/first stage
- what is needed to begin cellular respiration
- glucose breaks into two of these
- third stage of cellular respiration
- very important to the ETC
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- breaking down food for energy when oxygen is present
- Citric acid cycle/second stage
- word for needs air
- word for does not need air
- the net amount of ATP glycolysis makes
- how much ATP one pyruvate makes in the krebs cycle
- electron carrier that is produced in the Krebs cycle
- the total amount of ATP the ETC makes
16 Clues: word for needs air • very important to the ETC • word for does not need air • sugar-breaking/first stage • Citric acid cycle/second stage • glucose breaks into two of these • third stage of cellular respiration • the total amount of ATP the ETC makes • the net amount of ATP glycolysis makes • what is produced from cellular respiration • ...
B1 2020 Kalra 2020-11-06
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- change the climate of the Earth is changing dramatically
- possibility of flooding at this location
- highest amount of pressure, water cycle takes place
- if we do not stop global warming now ice caps will start ______
- Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and release…
- cycle another word for hydrologic cycle
- greenhouse gases trap and ____ heat
- we burn fossil fuels because it provides us _____ for our cars, buses, etc.
- trace gas, symbol is Ar and atomic number is 18
- ozone layer is located in the…
- what will happen to coastlines if global warming continues
- coldest layer in the atmospheric layers
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- mainly burned for energy, one of main fossil fuels we use
- # of layers in the atmosphere
- because of the global warming it will make ____ stronger
- fuels burning of _____ is the main source of greenhouse gases
- stronger than carbon dioxide and comes from farms
- takes up 78% of the atmosphere
- dioxide responsible for most of global warming
- energy we are trying to switch to ___________ to reduce the amount of fossil fuels being burned
- hottest layer in all the layers
- vapor water is evaporated and turned into…
- some heat is absorbed, then ______, but gets trapped again
- warming greenhouse gases cause…
- outermost layer, no set limit
25 Clues: # of layers in the atmosphere • outermost layer, no set limit • takes up 78% of the atmosphere • ozone layer is located in the… • hottest layer in all the layers • warming greenhouse gases cause… • greenhouse gases trap and ____ heat • coldest layer in the atmospheric layers • possibility of flooding at this location • cycle another word for hydrologic cycle • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Crossword 2023-03-08
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- Living things in ecosystems
- Any organism that requires to eat other animals (meat) to live
- Breaks down any waste from organism or even the organism's dead body
- Any organism that requires to eat plants to live
- Any organism that requires both animals (meat) and plants to live
- The amount of an organism gets from eating another organism
- The process by which organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- The act of being moved or carried by wind, water, etc...
- Where both biotic and abiotic live
- The second step in the hydrologic cycle, brought up into the earth's atmosphere and turns into clouds
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- The first steps on making an ecosystem, usually has lichen or moss included
- Using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- The first step in the hydrologic cycle
- The act of plants/animals breathing
- The third step in the hydrologic cycle, lets any rain, heil, sleet, or snow into the earth's ground
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- Non-living things in ecosystems
- Any organism who can make its own food or energy
- Happens after a natural disaster, already has soil or dirt in the ground
- Any organism which eats producers
20 Clues: Living things in ecosystems • Non-living things in ecosystems • Any organism which eats producers • Where both biotic and abiotic live • The act of plants/animals breathing • The first step in the hydrologic cycle • Any organism that requires to eat plants to live • Any organism who can make its own food or energy • The act of being moved or carried by wind, water, etc... • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-05
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- CAM plants open their stomata at night to fix CO2
- c3 plants fix carbon directly using the Calvin cycle
- provides sunlight to split the water in the light dependent reaction
- the Calvin cycle uses carbon dioxide to produce glucose
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- the calvin cycle makes glucose using energy from light
- serves as the essential initial source of electrons and protons during the light dependent reaction
- oxygen comes from water in the light dependent reaction
- to power the next stage of photosynthesis
- c4 plants initially fix carbon into a four carbon molecule
9 Clues: to power the next stage of photosynthesis • CAM plants open their stomata at night to fix CO2 • c3 plants fix carbon directly using the Calvin cycle • the calvin cycle makes glucose using energy from light • oxygen comes from water in the light dependent reaction • the Calvin cycle uses carbon dioxide to produce glucose • ...
since vocab 2020-10-01
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- when water goes to the same place and drains.
- water vapor in the air turns into a liquid
- storage water in its state for a long time.
- cycle the way that water moves through the earth.
- cycle the same name as a water cycle
- water in the surface goes into soil.
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- different types of water leave a cloud
- when water turns into a gas.
- water that did not evaporate or absorb into soil
9 Clues: when water turns into a gas. • water in the surface goes into soil. • cycle the same name as a water cycle • different types of water leave a cloud • water vapor in the air turns into a liquid • storage water in its state for a long time. • when water goes to the same place and drains. • water that did not evaporate or absorb into soil • ...
